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Gulliver's Travels consists of 4 volumes.
The protagonist, Gulliver, is a surgeon who travels to the sea, falls into the water due to shipwreck, and drifts in a coma to Lilliputia, a country where everything is one-twelfth the size of ours. The height of the villain is only more than ten centimeters, and the world of Lilliputian is also full of internal and external contradictions, and the country is divided into two opposing parties due to the height of the heel, and the dispute with the neighboring countries over whether to eat eggs first or the big head or the small head leads to war. Gulliver first helps one side defeat the other, but does not agree to destroy the other, and as a result, he offends the victorious king, who is ready to kill Gulliver, and Gulliver hears the news and flees to the defeated country, and with the help of the other party, finds a dinghy of our normal size, and returns to England.
He sailed out to sea again, and encountered a storm and drifted to the kingdom of adults. Everything in the country is twelve times the size of ours, and one man is 20 meters tall, and Gulliver was found to be a peasant in the palace and became a royal pet. From time to time it was attacked by rats and the jealousy of the court jesters.
Once, when he went out with the king to inspect, he was taken by an eagle and thrown into the sea, and was rescued by a passing ship and returned to England.
On his third outing, Gulliver was attacked by pirates and fled to the island country, where everything was very different from Britain and Europe, with strange faces and strange costumes, and crooked buildings. With the exception of astronomy, all other scientific studies were absurd and the people lived in hardship, and he later encountered a wandering Dutch ship and returned to England.
Later, Gulliver served as the captain of the merchant ship Adventurer, and when he sailed to sea, he encountered a mutiny in the newly recruited crew, and exiled him to a desert island, where he was besieged by the humanoid Jehu and rescued by horses. Gerch discovers that the country is actually a land of horses, who are highly rational, oppose war, and value virtue education. Equestria was shocked to find out that Gulliver's kingdom was actually the master of Jehu and that the horse was a slave beast, and finally expelled Gulliver from Equestria, and Gulliver drifted on a homemade boat and was rescued by a Portuguese merchant ship and returned to England.
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It seems that a doctor sailed to the sea and ventured to the Lilliputian country, the adult country, the flying island country, and the Huiqiu country.
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**Divided into four volumes:
The first book is about Gulliver's encounter in Lilliputia, where Gulliver has a ratio of twelve to one in size, where the inhabitants are only 6 inches tall, and Gulliver is in 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.
The second book describes Gulliver's experiences in the kingdom of adults. In this volume, Gulliver is once again out to sea when he is caught in a storm and the ship is swept to a strange land. This land is called Brobdingnag (Great Adult Country).
The inhabitants are as tall as iron towers. As soon as Gulliver arrived, he suddenly became a dwarf from the "Giant's Mountain", and in the kingdom of adults, he seemed to have become a Lilliput (Lilliputian), and the proportion was reversed, becoming one to twelve. In front of the farmer of the kingdom of adults, Gulliver is the size of a mole and is taken home by the farmer as a plaything.
In order to make money, the farmer took him to the town and let him play tricks for people to see. Later, he was bought by the queen and was able to get along with the king of the kingdom of adults. Gradually, Gulliver's homesickness grew stronger, and during a tour of the border with the king, he pretended to be sick and went to the beach to breathe fresh air.
When he slept in a small wooden box on the shore, a large eagle took the wooden box away. Later, the wooden box fell into the sea and was found by a passing ship, and Gulliver was rescued and finally returned to England.
The third volume is written about the flying island country. This volume is looser and more open, and it is written about Gulliver's travels in Lepita (Flying Island), and also covers the travels of Barni Babi, Ragneg, Grad Cone, and Japan.
Book 4 describes what Gulliver saw and heard in the land of Wise Horses. This is the most controversial part of history. There, Gulliver was banished by the wise and rational Wise Horse, and returned to the land where he was born and raised, but now disgusted him, and spent the rest of his life angrily and helplessly with a gang of "wild beards".
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