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What is the main content of Gulliver's Travels?
Gulliver's Travel Notes: Gulliver was exiled to "Hui Hui country". Here, the horse is the rational resident and ruler of the country. And "Hu Lie" is the beast that horses raise and serve. ?

Influenced by the virtues of Hui Gui, Gulliver was bent on staying in Hui Gui, but Hui Gui decided to destroy Hu Lie there. In desperation, Gulliver had to leave the country and go home. Gulliver, with the yearning for a "country of wisdom", has always been a friend of horses, and has rejected the secular world and is determined not to go along with others.

The lilliputian scene depicted in the first volume of the extended information novel is the epitome of the British Empire at that time. At that time, the perennial struggle between the Tories and Whigs in Britain and the foreign wars were essentially just the intrigues of politicians on some links that had nothing to do with the national economy and people's livelihood.

The second volume of the novel sharply criticizes Gulliver's proud British electoral system, parliamentary system and various political and religious measures, and doubts and denies all the political and religious measures in Britain at that time.

In the third volume of the novel, the author points the irony at British philosophers, scientists who are divorced from reality and addicted to fantasy, absurd inventors, critics and historians who turn black and white upside down.

In the fourth volume of the novel, the author uses Gulliver to answer a series of questions, and exposes the nature of war, the hypocrisy of law and the shameful behavior of obtaining the status of duke by any means.

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