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Three textbooks of drifting books
Outlaws of the Marsh is the first novel written in vernacular Chinese in the history of China, which describes bandits who run amok. Also known as "The Water Margin of Loyalty and Righteousness", generally referred to as "The Water Margin", was written in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. The author has always been controversial, and it is generally believed that it was written by Shi Naian. It was written by Shi Naian and compiled by Luo Guanzhong, and it was from the loyalty of Water Margin in the late Ming Dynasty. Now it is generally believed that the former statement is more credible. According to the popular story of Sung River Uprising. The book tells the story of the revolt of heroes in Liangshanpo at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, which reproduces the whole process of peasant uprising in feudal times from occurrence, development to failure. He created the heroic images of Song Jiang, Li, Li, Lin Chong and Lu. It is one of the excellent novels in ancient China.

Robinson Crusoe: Defoe, an English writer, occupies a special position in the history of western literature development and is called "the father of modern novels". /kloc-in the 0/8th century, novels rose. Defoe, as the spokesman of the emerging bourgeoisie in the west, opened up the development path of modern novels with realistic style and realistic effect. Since the opening of the new seaway from 14 to 15 century, navigation has become a fashion. Defoe created his immortal work Robinson Crusoe based on a true sailing story. His novels express the enterprising spirit of liberating personality and taking risks.

Gulliver's Travels: This novel is based on the four adventures of Gulliver, a surgeon, and consists of four parts.

Volume I: Travel Notes of Lilliput. Describe Gulliver's trip in Lilliput. The man here is less than six inches long. He is like a towering mountain. This small court is full of intrigues and disputes. Those who wear high heels and those who wear low heels attack each other and swear.

Volume II: The Travels of Brobdingnag. Gulliver is a big pet in the eyes of the little people, but in Brobdingnag, he is as small as a weasel in the field. Gulliver was packed into a suitcase as a gadget and taken to various towns for performances and exhibitions. Later, the king summoned him. He boasted about the greatness of his motherland, political wisdom and justice of the law, but he was attacked and refuted by the king.

Volume III: Lepita, Balny Babi, Lagenager, Greta Cone, Japanese Travel Notes. This paper mainly describes Gulliver's travels in Lepita (Flying Island) and Geller Cone (Witch Island). People on the flying island are deformed, and they worry all day that the weather will suddenly change and the earth will be smashed by comets, so they are all in a state of panic. In the Academy of Sciences, designers are studying how to extract sunlight from cucumbers to keep warm, reduce feces from becoming food, cultivate hairless sheep and soften marble. On the witch island, the island owner is proficient in witchcraft and good at evocation. They read the past and present, and found that the historical truth was distorted by powerful people, and prostitutes-like writers were deceiving the world.

Volume 4: Travel Notes. Describe Gulliver's trip in Chile. In this country, rational, fair and honest intelligent horses are dominant, and intelligent horses are driven by a kind of animal similar to human beings-wild foxes, which are lustful, greedy and aggressive.