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The text selected for the textbook of Robinson Crusoe was translated by Xue Xuanhan.
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In 1902, the enlightened bookshop Defoe.
Author of "Absolute Island Drifting", translated by Shen Zudi.
In 1905, the Commercial Press Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was written
LIN Shu; Translated by Zeng Zonggong.
In 1921, Shanghai Chongshu Publishing Co., Ltd. "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Yan Shuping.
In 1959, People's Literature Publishing House, "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Xu Xiacun.
In 1998, Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Peng Changjiang.
In 1997, "Robinson Crusoe" by Yilin Publishing House, translated by Guo Jianzhong.
2008, Harbin Publishing House, Robinson Crusoe, Li Jie.
Translate. In 2011, Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Zeng Chongming.
In 2012, Robinson Crusoe, Tourism Education Press
Translated by Chen Hui. In 2012, Zhejiang People's Publishing House, "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Liu Chao.
Various versions of Robinson Crusoe
In 2013, People's Literature Publishing House, "Robinson Crusoe", translated by Zhu Jiayi.
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The translation of the Chinese version of "Robinson Crusoe" is Lujin.
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is a German writer. He dives into it, he goes to him, he wants us to be as strong as Robinson, brave to overcome fear.
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Chapter 1: Father's Advice.
Chapter 2 Experiencing the Storm.
Chapter 3: Slavery.
Chapter 4: Escape from the Devil's Den.
Chapter 5 Settling in Brazil.
Chapter 6 Shipwrecked.
Chapter 7: The Sole Survivor.
Chapter 8: The First Hardships.
Chapter 9 Lonely Island Entrepreneurship.
Chapter 10 Traveling around the island.
Chapter 11 Hand-made canoe.
Chapter 12: Hopeless Escape.
Chapter 13 Improvement of living conditions.
Chapter 14: Footprints.
Chapter 15: Bones of a Lonely Island.
Chapter 16: Finding a Hiding Place.
Chapter XVII.
Chapter 18: Capturing the Savages.
Chapter 19: Indoctrination "Friday".
Chapter 20 A New Plan.
Chapter 22: Defeat the Wildlings Again.
Chapter 22: Rescuing the Captives.
Chapter 23: Quelling the Rebellion.
Chapter Twenty-Four: Retaking the Great Ship.
Chapter 25 Returning from the Islands.
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Robinson Crusoe is a novel by English writer Daniel Defoe.
The main story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was born in a middle-class family and his life is determined to travel the world. Once, on the way to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted alone on a deserted island, starting a life of isolation.
With a strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on a desert island, and after living on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 19 days, he was finally able to return to his hometown.
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Also translated as "Robinson Crusoe") is a ** work by British writer Daniel Defoe, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who was shipwrecked due to many voyages, first attacked by pirates, then to a plantation, and finally drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and finally returned to the story of the society in which he lived.
Robinson Crusoe was inspired by a true story of the time. In September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was thrown on Ann Fernande Island for four years and four months after a quarrel with the captain at sea, and was rescued four years later by Captain Woods Rogers.
Based on the legend of Selkirk, Defoe poured his years of maritime experience and experience into the characters, and made full use of his rich imagination for literary processing, making "Robinson" a hero in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie at that time. It is the first idealized image of the emerging bourgeoisie in Western literature. He showed a strong bourgeois enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness.
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This is a true story, in September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean of South America after a quarrel with his captain at sea, and lived for 4 years and 4 months on the island of Ann Fernand, 400 miles from Chile, before being rescued by Captain Woods Rogers four years later and returning to England as a wild man.
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Based on a true story that the author Defoe heard with his own ears.
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The main story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe) was born into a middle-class family and spent his life traveling the world. Once, on the way to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted alone on a deserted island, and began a life of isolation.
With his tenacity and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on the desert island and was able to return to his hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.
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Main content: On that ominous day on September 1, 1651, Robinson went sailing without his parents, the ship was lost in the wind, he returned to London by dry road, went to Africa for the second time, was captured by Turkish pirates for the third time, escaped and was rescued by a Portuguese ship, arrived safely in Brazil, ran a plantation, and began a life on the estate - the African slave trade. On September 1, 1659, Robinson was swept away by a wave and swept to a deserted island, with only a knife, a pipe, and a small box of tobacco leaves.
On the second day of his arrival on the island, Robinson brought all the food, wine, clothing, guns, ammunition, and civil engineering tools to the island on the big ship that was resting on the island, and set up a simple tent on the island, so that he would not forget that he had written down all his experiences and activities, and for fear that he would forget the date, he used a knife to record the years and months on a large pillar, and began to keep a diary, and spent several months digging a large cave for himself to live in. Later, he found that more than a dozen grains that he accidentally shook off began to sprout, and this discovery made him start to grow crops Because of the terrible ** on the island, he moved his dwelling to the flat ground, and soon got malaria, and used a brief tobacco to cure himself, and began to read the Bible, after observing the island attentively, he found a lot of small animals, so he began to catch parrots, goats and other wild fowl to be domesticated as domestic animals, and in the third year, began to ...... regularlyIn the winter of the 23rd year, the savages cooked human flesh and ate it. Two years later, when the Wildlings came again, Robinson rescued the captives and named them Friday, and a year later, he taught Friday English, and as he was about to leave, he rescued a white man and Friday's father from the Wildlings, so he sent them to rescue sixteen other whites. Eight days after their departure, the captain and two others were abandoned ashore by rebel sailors near the British ship, and Robinson and other whites helped them to seize the ship and leave the island, where Robinson had lived for 28 years, 2 months, and 19 days.
When Robinson returned to Yorktown, England, he had been away from home for 35 years, no one knew him, his parents had long since died, and only two nephews and two younger sisters were left at home. Robinson went to Brazil to look after his plantation, and his friends accumulated five thousand pounds for him, and after a hasty marriage, Robinson's wife gave birth to three children. Soon after his wife died, he went out to sea again, and came to the island, where the population had grown greatly, and Robinson, having allocated them the fields, left again satisfied.
Robinson Crusoe is a ** work by Daniel Defoe in the United Kingdom, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist who was shipwrecked at sea, drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and finally returned to the society he lived in.
The book was first published on April 25, 1719. Many years after its publication, it has been translated into many languages and widely circulated around the world, and has been adapted into movies, TV series, and many times.
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This book tells the story of an Englishman with an adventurist spirit, who does not listen to his parents' dissuasion and goes on overseas adventures, but does not want to be stranded on an isolated island, lonely and difficult. But he did not give up hope and, with extraordinary courage and wisdom, survived on the isolated island. After unremitting efforts, using what he knew and learned, after many hardships, he finally survived tenaciously, and also rescued the savage "Friday" and became the owner of the isolated island.
Finally, after 28 years of waiting, he found the right opportunity to return to his motherland.
Simpler: Robinson disdained to defend himself and went to sea. After being shipwrecked and stranded on a desert island, he used his mind and hands to transform the desert island into a "paradise.""。After a lot of hardships, I returned to the UK.
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It is written about a man named Robinson who lived on an island for more than 20 years.
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The reason for being selected is when did you come back, mine, my life is one, my life is one of one's way of life, my life is one person's way of life, one person's way of life and one person's way of life and life is indeed very good, my life.
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It mainly tells the story of him being abandoned on an isolated island and living there for many years... Similar to Survival on a Desert Island, Tom Hanks plays...
Among the four famous ** families in Britain in the 18th century, Defoe ranked first, and his "Robinson Crusoe" had a great influence at the time, and it is still a masterpiece appreciated by both the elegant and the vulgar. >>>More
Twenty-eight years, an astonishing number, an incredible number! And he, Robinson, has been adrift at sea for twenty-eight years! >>>More
Throughout the day, I was devastated by my miserable circumstances. I had no food, no house, no clothes, no **, no place to escape, no hope of being rescued, only a dead end, either devoured by wild beasts, full of savages, or starved to death due to lack of food. When night came, I slept on a tree for fear of being eaten by wild beasts. >>>More
Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: After twenty-three years of living alone on a desert island, Robinson saw more than thirty wild men go ashore in small boats. >>>More
Robinson Crusoe in the book. He disdained to keep to it, devoted himself to pioneering, and repeatedly put aside his well-off family and went to sea to break into the world. After being shipwrecked on a desert island, he used his mind and hands to build shelters, grow food, domesticate livestock, make utensils, sew clothes, and transform the desert island into a paradise. >>>More