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The protagonist is shipwrecked and drifts to Lilliputia. In Lilliputian was chained by the villain, the villain ate and drank every day, resulting in too much material consumption, Lilliputian fought against its empire, the protagonist helped them win, but released the captives, he was rewarded, and later in the palace ** he used a soak of urine to extinguish the fire, which led to dissatisfaction in the future, and he had an affair with a woman, which made him unable to stay in Lilliputian and left.
It is written about Gulliver's encounter in Lilliputia, where Gulliver has a ratio of twelve to one in size, and the inhabitants there are only 6 inches tall, and Gulliver is in the middle of it, like a "mountain of giants". At first he was tied up by the villains, but later, due to his meekness and promise to accept certain conditions, the Lilliputian king agreed to restore his freedom. At this time, the country was being invaded by another Lilliputian (Blefscu), and Gulliver waded across the Channel to capture most of the ships of the enemy fleet, forcing the enemy to send an envoy to sue for peace.
Despite Gulliver's great achievements, he later offended the king in several things, and the king decided to blind him in both eyes and starve him to death. When Gulliver heard the news, he fled to a neighboring country, repaired a small boat, and set sail home.
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1. Summary: Gulliver is twelve to one in size to Lilliput, the inhabitants there are only 6 inches tall, Gulliver is in it, like a mountain of giants, at first he is tied up by the villains, but then, because he behaves meekly and agrees to accept certain conditions, the Lilliputian king agrees to restore his freedom, at this time, the country is being invaded by another Lilliputian Brifscu, Gulliver wades across the strait to capture most of the ships of the enemy fleet, and forces the enemy to send an envoy to sue for peace, But then, having offended the king in several things, the king decided to blind him and starve him to death, and Gulliver learned of the news, fled to a neighboring country, repaired a small boat, and set sail home.
2. "Gulliver's Travels".
Introduction: **Surgeon.
Gulliver's four voyages to the sea are clues, consisting of four parts. Looking at the whole plot of **, each chapter of Gulliver's Travels is full of different ideas, which is thought-provoking, the author describes Gulliver's four times in distress, writes that the author sees through the corruption of contemporary rulers, and uses irony to criticize the corrupt society at that time, and interpret the hypocritical and dirty human nature at that time.
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1. Summary: Gulliver is twelve to one in size to Lilliput, the inhabitants there are only 6 inches tall, Gulliver is in it, like a mountain of giants, at first he is tied up by the villains, but then, because he behaves meekly and agrees to accept certain conditions, the Lilliputian king agrees to restore his freedom, at this time, the country is being invaded by another Lilliputian Brifscu, Gulliver wades across the strait to capture most of the ships of the enemy fleet, and forces the enemy to send an envoy to sue for peace, But then, having offended the king in several things, the king decided to blind him in the eyes and starve him to death, and when Gulliver learned of the news, he fled to a neighboring country, repaired a small boat, and set sail to see home.
2. Introduction to "Gulliver's Travels": **The experience of the surgeon Gulliver's four voyage adventures as a clue, it is composed of four parts. Looking at the whole plot of **, each chapter of Gulliver's Travels is full of different ideas, which is thought-provoking, the author describes Gulliver's four times in distress, writes that the author sees through the corruption of contemporary rulers, and uses irony to criticize the corrupt society at that time, and interpret the hypocritical and dirty human nature at that time.
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Summary. Chapter 6 of the Buddha's Travels recounts the Buddha's visit to Sarnath, where he met the great bhikkhu Garan, who told him a story about how a great bhikkhu called Abhisiro persevered in his practice, and after unremitting efforts, he finally attained the Buddha's mercy. Later, the Buddha met with several other monks at Sarnath, and all of them, like Abhisilo, practiced tirelessly and eventually attained the Buddha's compassion.
The Buddha concluded by preaching a teachings to the crowd emphasizing the importance of practice and asking everyone to practice tirelessly like Abhisiro in order to attain compassion.
About 100 words.
Chapter 6 of the Buddha's Travels recounts the Buddha's visit at Sarnath, where he met the great bhikkhu Garan, who told him a story about how a great bhikshu called Abhisila persevered in his practice, and after unremitting efforts, he finally received the Buddha's mercy. Later, the Buddha met with several other monks at Sarnath, and all of them, like Abhisilo, practiced tirelessly and eventually attained the Buddha's compassion. The Buddha finally preached a teachings to the public, emphasizing the importance of spiritual practice and asking everyone to practice tirelessly like Abhisiro in order to attain compassion.
Gulliver's Travels in the Great Kingdom, Chapter 6 and the King's Discussion, a summary of about 100 words.
Chapter 6 describes the discussion between the Buddha and the king. The Buddha explained to the king about good and evil and explained why the precepts should be observed. He also explained how to attain happiness by following the precepts and how to put one's actions and thoughts on the right track.
The king listened to the Buddha's teachings and said that he would put the Buddha's teachings into practice.
Kiss as above.
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