The king asked Gulliver about European customs, religions, laws, governments and academic circles. Gulliver told him about the great events that happened in England in the last hundred years. But he said after listening, "These great events are just a lot of conspiracies, rebellions, assassinations, massacres, revolutions and exile" and accused that "most of your compatriots belong to the most harmful category of disgusting little poisonous insects crawling on the ground in nature."
The king should govern the country with reason and kindness. His evaluation of people is: "whoever can make two ears of grain and two leaves of grass grow on the land that originally produced only one ear of grain and one leaf of grass will make greater contribution to mankind and the country than all politicians."
Gulliver believes that "this monarch has all kinds of qualities that are respected, loved and admired: he is outstanding in talent, infinite in wisdom, knowledgeable, well-governed and deeply supported by the people."
The scientists here are doing all kinds of funny research with great interest: some are burying their heads in designing how to extract sunlight from cucumbers; Some want to reduce feces into food; Farmland with pigs; Others want to use spiders to weave webs, use bellows to treat diseases and so on. In school education, people here intend to cancel vocabulary, thinking it is good for health.
A professor is writing a book about how to detect anti-government conspiracy. So Gulliver introduced Langdon's practice in this respect to him. Gulliver said: "Almost all the residents there are detectives, witnesses, informers, appellants, prosecutors, witnesses, sworn plaintiffs and their minions ... Most people who conspire in this kingdom are trying to improve their statesmanship, revitalize a weak government, suppress or alleviate people's dissatisfaction, steal confiscated property to enrich themselves and influence public opinion to make it conform to personal interests."
6. He also compared the Roman parliament with the modern parliament and thought: "The Roman parliament seems to be a collection of heroes and demigods, while the modern parliament is like a group of vendors, pickpockets, robbers and thugs."
7. Gulliver said: "Sometimes it is because the monarch is ambitious and always thinks that the ground of rule is not big enough and the population is not enough; Sometimes, because ministers are corrupt, they instigate their masters to go to war to suppress or divert people's dissatisfaction with domestic administrative affairs. "
Gulliver also talked about the use of law and money. He said that Yahoos in Europe think: "No matter whether they use money or save money, the more money, the better, and there is not enough time, because they are born like this, either profligate or greedy." The rich enjoy the fruits of the poor, and the ratio of the poor to the rich is one thousand. "
Gulliver felt that "these outstanding quadrupeds have many virtues." Compared with human corruption, I have opened my eyes and broadened my horizons. "
10, he recorded these personal experiences. "The only purpose is for the benefit of the public, so I can't be disappointed anyway."