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There are two similar books and two comparisons in Wan Li under the Sea (each book is above 100).
Jules verne (1848) went to Paris to study law and wrote the short story jules verne.

And scripts. From 65438 to 0863, he began to publish sci-fi adventure novels, which was famous by the general name of Strange Roaming in the Known and Unknown World. Representative trilogy: Captain Grant's Children, Two Wan Li under the Sea and Mysterious Island.

Verne's works not only attract readers with smooth and fresh writing and ups and downs. What is more commendable is that his extraordinary imagination, romantic and scientific fantasy fascinates readers, crosses the threshold of the times and enters the future world ahead of time. Take the submarine as an example. Although Alexander I sat in a sealed container as early as 2000 years ago, he sank to the bottom of the sea for a while and then surfaced, but people have never been able to build a ship that can really sail to the bottom of the sea. 1796, the famous American scientist robert fulton set out to design submarines. It was not until 1863 that people began to try very small submarines. The living room on the ship is 30 feet long, 18 feet wide and 15 feet high. There is actually a library on board, with books 12000 volumes. This submarine can travel 20 thousand miles under the sea, not to mention that no one had been to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean at that time. With his rich imagination, Verne vividly described the unknown underwater world, making readers seem to see it, hear its voice and enter its territory! At that time, Pluto had not been discovered. However, in Adventures of the Solar System, he wrote that there is another planet besides Neptune. At that time, the telegraph had not been invented. In Verne's works, there are not only telegrams, but also "audio faxes"-television. Verne wrote about helicopters in his works decades before the Wright brothers made the first plane. Verne also wrote three explorers sitting in a big shell with a fantastic pen and shooting them at the moon with a giant gun-this is the book From the Earth to the Moon, which describes space life. Verne is known as "the prophet of the age of science". Later, many scientists said that they were inspired by Verne's works before they embarked on the road of science. For example, Simon Lake, one of the inventors of submarine, a young American scientist, built the Argu submarine in 1897. In the first sentence of his autobiography, Lake said, "jules verne is the general guide of my life." Admiral Byrd, balloon and navigation explorer August piccard and Marconi, one of the inventors of radio, all said that their inventions were inspired by Verne's science fiction. French Marshal Liautey even said: "Modern science is just the process of putting Verne's prediction into practice!" Verne became a prophet of the scientific age because he lived in an era of the rise and development of capitalism.