Analysis:
The classic story Alibaba and the Forty Thieves belongs to Arabian Nights (also known as Arabian Nights), which is an outstanding collection of large-scale folk stories in the * * * region in the Middle Ages. Its author is * * *. At that time, people in * * * collected stories that were passed down orally, so it was a collection of folk stories, and it was impossible to clearly explain who the author was.
The story source of Arabian Nights is mainly composed of three parts. The first part is translated into * * * by "One Thousand Stories" in ancient Persian. This part is the core of this book, which provides the basic plot and background of The Arabian Nights, and the country of Wang Heshan Ruzuo and Shanruyar among the main male and female characters. The second part is the story of the Iraqi Abbasid dynasty, most of which happened in Baghdad during the reign of Khalifa Harun Rashid and Khalifa Maimon. The third part is a story about Egypt and the Muruk dynasty, mainly about the customs of Egypt from 1440 to 1550 100.
The main story has the following contents:
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Businessman and devil
Fisherman and the devil
Baghdad girl
Three apples
Nurdin and Shamdin
Kahimu forced Alibaba.
In the treasure house of robbers
The death of Kahimu
Kahimu's body
Berry Kahimu
Baba Mustafa and the Bandits
The wisdom of Meljina
Meljina and the robbers
The death of the bandit leader
The end of the story
Kamael Zeeman
Abu Gil and Abu Sawyer
Shoemaker Maarouf
The story of ebony horse
The adventures of Simboda's voyage
First voyage
The second voyage
The third voyage
The fourth voyage
The fifth voyage
The sixth voyage
The seventh voyage
The eighth voyage
Aladdin and his magic lamp
African magician
Strange lamp
Bud Boudoul
Princess's marriage
African wizards make a comeback
Aladdin's revenge
Brother of African magician
Hashib
Tongcheng
Kahimu and Alibaba
in the forest
Open door spell
betray the pot to the roses