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Every chapter of Gulliver's Travels 10 plot.
volume one

"Lilliput (Lilliput)"

1699, the surgeon Gulliver sailed to the South Pacific with the antelope. Unfortunately, Gulliver narrowly escaped death and drifted to Lilliput, where he was tied up by people from Lilliput. The villain transported Gulliver, who was huge, to the capital by special car and presented it to the king. His appearance attracted almost all the people in Lilliput. Gulliver's docile performance gradually won the favor of the king and the people, and he gradually became familiar with the customs and habits of Lilliput. At that time, another Lilliput empire, Blefuscu, was preparing to invade Lilliput from the sea. Gulliver waded across the Strait and towed 50 of the largest enemy ships back to Lilliput Port, making great contributions. But Gulliver didn't want to destroy the ancient empire of ancient Blefuscu, which made the emperor very unhappy. At this moment, the queen's bedroom caught fire. Gulliver was in a hurry and put out the fire with a bubble of urine, but this made the queen very angry. So lilliputian monarchs and ministers plotted to get rid of Gulliver. Gulliver got wind of it, fled to Blefuscu Empire, and later returned to England safely.

Volume II

"Brobdingnag (Great Nation)"

Shortly after Gulliver returned to China, he took the Adventure to sea again. Unfortunately, he was caught in a storm and the ship was blown to Brobdingnag. Gulliver was caught by a 20-meter-high farmer. Farmers took Gulliver to exhibitions in major cities all over the country, and finally came to the capital. Farmers are eager to get rich. Gulliver has to perform 10 every day, which is very tiring. Seeing that it was unprofitable, the farmer sold Gulliver to the queen. Gulliver was very popular in the court because of his cleverness, but he was often attacked by animals such as mice and birds. Facing the king, Gulliver proudly introduced all aspects of Britain and the history of nearly a hundred years, but was denied by the king one by one.

Gulliver accompanied the king on the border patrol in his third year in this country. Being homesick, he pretended to be ill and came to the seaside to breathe fresh air. The eagle in the sky mistakenly picked up the box where he lived as a turtle. Several eagles fought in the air and the box fell into the sea. It was found by a passing ship. Gulliver returned to England by boat after being rescued.

Volume III

Lepita, Balny Babi, Lagenager, Greer Cone, Japanese Travel Notes.

After staying at home for a while, Gulliver went to sea with the Cape of Good Hope. This time, Gulliver's ship was hijacked by a pirate ship, Gulliver escaped by luck and was rescued by a flying island called Lepita. These people look unusual, dress strangely and meditate all day. Kings and nobles live on the flying island, while ordinary people live on three islands, such as Babi and Balny. Gulliver left the island for Babi, Balny, and visited the Lagardo Academy of Sciences on the island. The academy studied absurd topics, which led to the desolation of the whole country, the collapse of houses and the lack of food and clothing for the people.

Then Gulliver came to Witch Island. The governor of the island is proficient in magic and can summon any ghost at will. Gulliver got to know many ancient celebrities and found that many records in the history books were not in line with historical facts, or even upside down. Then Gulliver visited the kingdom of Ragnagg and met an immortal "Stru brug". After going abroad, Gulliver came to Japan and then returned to England by boat.

Volume iv

Travel notes of the land of wisdom

Five months after Gulliver returned to China, he was hired as the captain of Adventure and set sail again. On the way, the sailors rebelled, imprisoned him for several months, and then exiled to the "land of wisdom". Here, Gulliver was surrounded by a humanoid beast named Yehu. Fortunately, a clever horse, Huizhi, came to rescue him. It turns out that horses are rational residents and rulers of the country, while wild foxes are beasts that horses raise and serve. Gulliver's behavior and remarks were regarded as rational "Hu Ya" by the centaurs who returned to China, which aroused their interest. Gulliver quickly learned the language of this country. At the invitation of his master, he said that horses are animals from other parts of the world, and "wild foxes" like him are rational and the owners of horses. This shocked Huizhi.

Influenced by all the virtues of Hui Gui, Gulliver wanted to stay in Hui Gui. However, the National Congress of the "Hui Hui" countries passed a resolution to eliminate Yehu there. So Gulliver's wish can't come true. In desperation, Gulliver had to leave the country by boat and go home. Gulliver was a friend of horses all his life, and he yearned for the "land of wisdom".

volume one

"Lilliput (Lilliput)"

The first chapter briefly describes Gulliver himself and his family-the initial motivation of traveling-sinking at sea, swimming to escape-landing safely in Lilliput-being taken as prisoners to the mainland.

Chapter II The Lilliputian emperor, accompanied by several nobles, came to see Gulliver in custody-describing the emperor's appearance and clothes-scholars were ordered to teach Gulliver the local language-he was favored by the emperor because of his gentle personality-his pockets were searched and his knives and pistols were confiscated.

The third chapter Gulliver's game-describing all kinds of entertainment activities in the court of Lilliput-Gulliver was free after accepting certain conditions.

The fourth chapter describes the palace in Mildundo, the capital of lilliputian country-Gulliver talked with a minister about imperial affairs-Gulliver expressed his willingness to serve the emperor and fight against the enemy.

Chapter five Gulliver used special tactics to stop the enemy's aggression-he was awarded the title of senior honor-Emperor Blefuscu sent a special envoy for peace-the queen's bedroom caught fire; Gulliver helped save the rest of the palace.

The sixth chapter is about the residents of Lilliput: their academic, legal, customs and methods of educating their children-Gulliver's lifestyle in the countryside-and he defends a lady.

Chapter 7 Gulliver got the news that someone was plotting to accuse him of serious treason, and he had to flee to Blefuscu, where he was welcomed.

Chapter 8 Gulliver fortunately found a way to leave Blefuscu, and after some twists and turns, he returned to his motherland safely.

Volume II

"Brobdingnag (Great Nation)"

The first chapter describes a big storm; The captain sent a long boat to get fresh water; In order to see where it was, Gulliver followed the long boat-he was left on the shore; Caught by a local, and then taken to a farmer's home-where he was entertained, and then several incidents occurred-the description of the local residents.

The second chapter is about describing the details of Gulliver, the daughter of a farmer, being taken to a market town and then traveling to the capital.

Chapter III Gulliver was summoned to the palace-the queen bought him from his peasant master and presented him to the king-he argued with his majesty's scholars-the court provided Gulliver with a room-he won the queen's favor-he defended the honor of his motherland-and he argued with the queen's dwarf.

The fourth chapter is about the description of this country-the suggestion to modify the modern map-the general situation of the palace and the capital-Gulliver's travel mode-the description of the main temples.

Chapter five: Gulliver's dangerous experience-the execution of a criminal-Gulliver's performance of navigation skills.

Chapter VI Gulliver's several ways to please the king and queen-he showed his musical talent-the king asked about Britain, Gulliver described it-the king's opinion.

Chapter VII Gulliver's love for the motherland-he put forward a proposal that was extremely beneficial to the king, but it was rejected-the country's style was simple-the country's academics were very imperfect and narrow-the country's laws, military affairs and political parties.

Chapter 8 The king and queen went to patrol the border-Gulliver's entourage-Gulliver described in detail how he left the country-and he returned to England.

Volume III

Lepita, Balny Babi, Lagenager, Greer Cone, Japanese Travel Notes.

Chapter 1 Gulliver started his third voyage-robbed by pirates-a vicious Dutchman-he came to an island-and he was connected with Lepita.

Chapter two: Lepi's personality and temper-their scholarship-Gulliver's reception there-the fear of local residents-the situation of women.

The third chapter is the phenomenon that modern philosophy and astronomy have solved-the great progress of others in astronomy-the king's means of suppressing rebellion.

Chapter IV Gulliver left Leipzig-he was sent to Babbini-and arrived in the capital of Babbini-description of the capital and its suburbs-Gulliver was warmly received by a noble-his conversation with the noble.

Chapter 5 Gulliver was allowed to visit the Lagardo Academy of Sciences-an overview of the Academy of Sciences-an academic institution where professors studied.

In the sixth chapter, Gulliver Academy put forward several suggestions for improvement, which were honored to be adopted.

Chapter VII Gulliver left Lagardo-arrived in Nada, Muldor-there was no boat to sit on-sailed a short distance to Gleiter Bay-and was received by the local chief executive.

Overview of Zhangge's Eighth Leda Cone (Continued) —— Revised draft of ancient and modern history.

Chapter 9 Gulliver returned to Nada, Muldor-sailed to the kingdom of Ragnagg-Gulliver was detained-escorted to the court-he was received-and the king was very generous to his subjects.

Chapter 10 The Lagenager people are praised by Gulliver-a detailed explanation of Stroud brug; Gulliver talked about this topic with some celebrities.

Chapter 1 1 Gulliver left Lagenager and sailed for Japan-from there he took a Dutch ship to Amsterdam and then returned to England from Amsterdam.

Volume iv

Travel Notes of Huizhi (Ma Hui)

Chapter 1 Gulliver was hired as the captain of an adventurer to go to sea-his subordinates conspired to keep him in the cabin for a long time, and then abandoned him in an unknown land-he entered this country-a description of a strange animal "wild fox"-Gulliver met two "Yi Hui".

Chapter 2 Gulliver was taken home by an Hui Gui man-description of the house-Gulliver was accepted-food in Hui Gui-Gulliver felt pain because he couldn't eat meat, but he finally found a solution-his way of eating in this country.

Chapter 3 Gulliver got the help and guidance of Master Hui Gui, and studied their language seriously-about the introduction of this language-several Hui Gui nobles visited Gulliver out of curiosity-and he briefly reported his voyage to his master.

The fourth chapter "wisdom" concept of truth and falsehood-the owner disagreed with Gulliver's statement-Gulliver described his life experience and travel experience in more detail.

Chapter 5 Gulliver was ordered to report to his master about the cause of the war between British and European monarchs-Gulliver began to interpret the British Constitution.

The sixth chapter tells the character of the prime minister of Britain and Europe under the rule of Queen Ann.

Chapter VII Gulliver's love for the motherland-the master expressed his views on the British constitution and administration according to Gulliver's narrative, and put forward similar examples for comparison-the master's views on human nature.

Chapter 8 Gulliver's narration about the wild fox-the great virtue of Hui Hui-the education and movement of the youth in Hui Hui-their national congress.

Chapter 9 "Wisdom" held a big debate in the National Assembly, and how was the result of the debate decided-the academics of "Wisdom"-their architecture-their funeral-their language defects.

Chapter 10 Gulliver's daily life arrangement, his happy life with Huisui-because he often talks with them, he has made great progress morally-their conversation-Gulliver was told by his master that he had to leave the country-he was sad and fainted, but he obeyed-he built a boat according to law with the help of his servant and ventured out to sea.

Chapter 11 Gulliver's dangerous voyage-he arrived in New Holland and planned to settle there-was wounded by a local man with an arrow-was caught by the Portuguese and forcibly took their boat-the captain's warm hospitality to him-Gulliver returned to England.

Chapter 12 Gulliver clarifies that the chronicle is true and reliable-he plans to publish this book-he condemns those travelers who distort the facts-shows that there is no sinister purpose in his writing-someone opposes Gulliver's defense-the method of opening up colonies-Gulliver praises the motherland-he thinks that the king has no right to occupy the countries he describes-conquer the difficulties of those countries-and makes a final farewell to the readers; Talk about his future lifestyle; Give advice; Travel notes end.