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Gulliver's Travels contains 100 words in each chapter.
1, Journey to Lilliput

Chapter one: Gulliver himself and his family-the initial motivation of traveling-sinking at sea, swimming to escape-landing safely in Lilliput-were captured and escorted to the mainland.

Chapter 2: The emperor of Lilliput, accompanied by several nobles, came to see Gulliver in custody-describing his appearance and clothes-the scholar was ordered to teach Gulliver the local language-he won the favor of the emperor because of his meekness-his pockets were searched and his pistol was confiscated.

Chapter 3: Gulliver gave an unusual performance to the emperors and nobles-describing all kinds of entertainment activities in Lilliput-Gulliver was free after accepting certain conditions.

Chapter IV: Description of Mildundo, the capital of lilliputian country, and the palace-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 a special strategy to stop the enemy's aggression-was awarded the title of senior honor-Emperor Blefuscu sent a peace envoy-the queen's bedroom caught fire; Gulliver helped save the rest of the palace.

Chapter VI: About the residents of Lilliput: their academic, legal, customs and methods of educating their children-Gulliver's way of life in the country-he defended 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 was lucky to find a way to leave Blefuscu. After experiencing some difficulties, he returned to his motherland safely.

2. Travel Notes of Breddin Nag

Chapter 1: Description of gale; The bed account excludes the long sampan to take fresh water; In order to see where it is, the author went with the long boat; He was left on the shore; Caught by local people and then taken to a farmer's home; He suffered there, and then several incidents happened; A description of the local residents.

Chapter two: the description of farmers' daughters; The author was taken to a market town and then to the capital; Details of the trip.

Chapter three: The author was recruited into the palace; The queen bought it from his farmer and gave it to the king-he had an argument with his majesty's fans-and the court bought a room for the author; The author won the favor of the queen; He defended the honor of his motherland; He quarreled with the queen's dwarf.

Chapter four: the description of this; Suggestions on modifying modern maps; General situation of the palace and the capital; The way the author travels; Description of the main temples.

Chapter five: Several dangerous events experienced by the author; Execution of criminals; The author used navigation technology.

Chapter six: several ways for the author to please the king and queen; He showed his musical talent; The king asked about Britain and the author described it; The king's opinion.

Chapter seven: the author's love for the motherland; He made a suggestion in favor of the king and was rejected; The king knows nothing about politics; The country's scholarship is very imperfect and the scope is very narrow; Laws, affairs and situation of the country.

Chapter 8: The king and queen patrol the border; The author's attendants; The author described in detail his journey from here; He returned to England.

Flying Island (Maglev Palace), Science Fiction Country, Wizard Country, Longevity Country, Travel Notes of China.

Chapter 1: Writing "I" started the third voyage in distress and was accepted by "Tian Fei Island" or "Maglev". The plot is as follows: I came back from my second voyage and stayed at home for less than two months. I hope Captain William Robinson will be hired to sail in east indies. Finally, "I" was saved to the island.

Chapter two: This chapter describes the manager and activities of "I" in the past month after I entered the palace. The first is to learn the language of the country. I have studied many foreign languages in China before, and I am an expert in this field. He learns foreign languages by various means, such as translation and objects. In a favorable foreign language environment, I barely mastered the language in one month.

Chapter 3: Expounds the flight principle of "flying to the island" mainly from astronomy, celestial mechanics, especially magnetism. This chapter mainly writes two aspects: the magnet function of "flying island"; The local people rebelled against the king.

Chapter four: My initial experience after writing "I" from "Maglev Palace" to "Science Fiction Country". It mainly exposes the phenomenon of "grandiosity" and its serious consequences in the process of social change. At the same time, he wrote a report on the real feelings of the governor after his dismissal or retirement. Some paragraphs in this chapter are dull at first glance, but in fact they contain profound meanings.

The fifth chapter focuses on the visit to the Capital Academy of Sciences, a science fiction country, and describes all kinds of strange scientific research projects there. Exposed and satirized all kinds of ridiculous behaviors of the Academy of Sciences that don't talk about science.

Chapter 6: Write "I" and visit the Political Design Branch of the Academy of Sciences. There are three key points: a doctor who knows politics suggests taking advantage of politicians' various faults; The two professors have diametrically opposite views on taxation methods: "taxation on sin and stupidity" and "taxation on cleverness, courage and politeness" (including "taxation on women's beauty"); This paper expounds the methods of anti-conspiracy detection; And the supplement made by "I".

Chapter 7: "I" left the capital of "science fiction country" and came to the harbor. Since there was no ship sailing for Lagenargi Island for a month (and then I went there), I decided to temporarily go to the nearby "Wizard Country". I was warmly welcomed by the governor of the whole country. The governor is proficient in witchcraft, that is, brainism. He personally accompanied me and authorized me to attract the ghosts of many historical celebrities. Among them are Caesar, Pompeii and Brutu. "I am particularly dedicated to and * * * and Bai Di.

Chapter 8: First of all, from 1596 to 1650, I met Homer, an ancient Greek poet and blind singer, Aristotle, a famous ancient Greek philosopher and scholar, Epicurus, a famous ancient Greek materialist philosopher, and Descartes, a French philosopher and natural scientist. And through the mouth of the academic master Aristotle, he made some insightful remarks on the development of science.

Chapter 9: I left "Wizard Island" and returned to the harbor, then took a boat to "Changshou Island" and stayed in this island country for three months. The author focuses on the king's invention of a special method of "giving" ministers: the ground is covered with poisonous powder, which makes ministers crawl under their thrones, covered in poisonous powder and poisoned.

Chapter 10: After "I" came to the "country of longevity", I also fantasized about immortality at first and planned my future life: first, I want to be the richest man in the country; Secondly, be a great scholar and a prophet; Finally, be an outstanding historian. In my plan, the first thing is to get rich, but at the same time, I ask myself to be frugal to prevent corruption. The so-called "diligence can make up for it, and frugality can keep honesty."

Chapter 11: Write "I" and take a Dutch boat with a letter of introduction from the Longevity King, and then go back to England to reunite with my family under the care of the emperor. Unlike all the chapters in the novel, this chapter is written like a true story, and there seems to be no fiction. The third novel "Bird Island, Science Fiction Country, Wizard Country, Longevity Country, Travel Notes of China" ends here.

4. Shenma country travel notes

Chapter one: "I" left home again and sailed to Nanyang, this time as a captain; During the voyage, the newly recruited sailors conspired with the original crew to seize the ship, locked me in the cabin, and later abandoned me in the shallows.

I waded ashore and entered the land. On the road, I met an animal like "wild monkey", which is an inhuman and irrational animal.

I am surrounded by forty wild monkeys; At this critical moment, "Wild Monkey" was scared away by a gray "God Horse". "Shenma" is a kind of horse with humanity and rationality. Later, two horses blocked my way, and finally the gray horse led me to find a place to live or live.

Chapter 2: Write about the arrangement of taking me home as a wild owl, focusing on my food, and of course describing my master's family and members, his servants and a wild owl he keeps in captivity.

From the description of the plot, readers can further realize that this family is a good horse, a good horse and a BMW, and a "god horse" with reason, wisdom, own language, humanity, courtesy and the ability to sit on stocks.

Chapter 3: I have lived in Shenma country for five years, so I want to learn the language of Shenma. But the whole novel has only one chapter devoted to foreign language learning. The author of this novel is an expert in foreign language teaching.

Chapter four: Mainly write the dialogue between the owner ("God Horse") and "I" (a special "wild cat" in the owner's eyes). To be exact, it was "I" who reluctantly and stiffly introduced my life experience and origin to my master ("Shenma"), especially my last voyage. This difficult long talk took up their time for several days.

Chapter five: I wrote two themes: war and law. The dialogue between "Master" and "I", especially the answer of "I", is lively and humorous. The point of view is also very clear.

The author of this book uses "God Horse" as an excuse to attribute the cause of war to human irrationality (so-called "rational depravity"). About the law, I mainly write about lawyers and judges. Here, the kind of judges and lawyers who "ate the defendant and the plaintiff" are exposed to the fullest. But at the same time, it also mentioned those good lawyers and good judges who safeguard human nature and dignity.

Chapter VI: Through the dialogue between "I" and my master "Shenma", mainly "I", I exposed all kinds of ills of the British court and upper class at that time, pointedly mentioned a society with great disparity between the rich and the poor in a money society, described doctors and diseases, exposed, satirized and even denounced the treachery and duplicity of the British Prime Minister at that time, and also exposed the fall of the aristocratic class.

Chapter VII: The corruption of human nature or human reason is the theme of this chapter, and it is actually the theme of the book Travel Notes of Shenma Country and even Gulliver's Travel Notes.

The author of this book once again reveals the serious defects of human beings in physiology, especially in psychology, that is, in nature. The first half is about the physiological characteristics and life habits of the wild owl, mainly its wildness: "it's so strange and strange"; The second half is about the virtues of "God and Horse", mainly about their harmony, educating their children well and being warm and friendly to their peers.

Chapter 8: The first half introduces the origin of "Night Talk". It turns out that "Wild Goose" is also a sailor who is as adrift and in trouble as "I". The second part introduces the custom and culture of "Shenma". The author's poems and language about "Shenma", especially his attitude towards it, are reasonable and interesting.

Chapter 9: Write my plan to settle in Shenma and a happy life of self-cultivation. I envy their friendly interpersonal relationship and like their rich and concise conversation, from which I have learned a lot.

Especially the owner of "me" is very helpful to my moral cultivation. Therefore, "I" envy, admire and are full of human nature, miss this ideal and wild compatriot-"Ye Yan", and don't want to go back to the motherland or even human society.

Chapter 10: The process of writing "I" from "Shenma Country" to English homeland via Lisbon, Portugal: "I" first rowed to a small harbor; Later, he went to an island, was chased by local savages, and got an arrow in his left knee.

Later, "I" was found by the crew sent by Portuguese merchant ships to fetch water, and they took me aboard. I was warmly received by the captain and went to Lisbon by boat for free. Finally, I took another merchant ship back to England to reunite with my son and family.

Chapter 12: First, the author's writing purpose and writing principle are written: "Strictly observe the truth"; Writing is to teach human beings.