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Our ship ran aground on an unnamed island off the north coast of South America, and all the sailors and passengers drowned, and God forbid, I was the only one who was swept ashore by the high waves and saved my life. All I had was a knife, a pipe, and a little tobacco in a box. When I regained my strength and could walk, I walked along the coast.
To my great delight, I discovered fresh water. After drinking water, he put a pinch of tobacco in his mouth to quench his hunger. I took refuge in a tree, slept comfortably on the boat, and when the tide went out, and saw that it was so close to the shore, I found it easy to swim to it.
There was only one dog and two cats left on the ship, and there were no other creatures. But there were plenty of necessities on board, so I got going. In order to transport them to one of the island's inlets, I built a raft and made a relatively flat piece of land on the island, where fresh water was available, as my dwelling.
Bread, rice, barley and wheat, cottage cheese and lamb jerky, sugar, flour, planks, logs, rope—all this, plus a few muskets, two pistols, a few shotguns, a hammer, and—that was the most useless—thirty-six pounds. I carried all these things from the boat to the shore day after day - one by one between the two low tides. On the thirtieth night, when my carrying was done, I lay down, frightened as usual, but I was also grateful, knowing that I was ready to deal with this desert island.
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On the desert island, Robinson's main food at first was wild goats, but fearing that he would run out of ammunition, he caught them and raised them.
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Raisins (self-dried).
Lamb (hunting).
Bread (self-made).
Biscuits (on board).
Wheat (on board).
Goat's milk (self-expressed).
Cheese (made by yourself).
Corn (wild).
Turtle meat (hunting).
Bird meat (hunting).
Turtle eggs (hunting).
Coconut (wild).
Tangerine (wild).
Orange (wild.
Lemon (wild).
White lemon (wild).
Grape (wild).
Hare (wild).
Cream (make your own).
Beans, pork (sent by the captain).
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Wild fruit and food brought down from the ship, which he later used to grow food and raise livestock.
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Some bread, wine, etc., were some remnants of the storm on the boat he was on, as well as seeds.
Once, Robinson.
The chaff that accidentally fell in the corner of the wall actually grew green stems, and soon, dozens of ears grew, which is really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson sowed half of the seeds to experiment with during the rainy season in order to get more food. In the worst experiment, the barley and ears of rice were harvested only half a bucket.
However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to plant, now he knows that he sows twice a year and reaps twice. Never giving up, Robinson had the rations of life.
There were also some animals and eggs on the desert island, which Robinson hunted to eat.
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Robinson's main food at the beginning was grain, bread, rice, three pieces of Dutch cheese, five pieces of lamb jerky, European wheat, and wild goats.
Robinson's own reasons for surviving on a desert island:
1. Robinson was able to struggle to survive when he was shipwrecked because he had the faith, courage and strength to survive. Know how to survive a shipwreck.
2. Robinson lives independently on a desert island and creates miracles because he has the ability and wisdom to survive.
3. Robinson was able to save "Friday" from being eaten by the savages. And because he has that courage and guts. I overcame the fear of being eaten with courage, and I was able to insist on returning home with my assistant "Friday".
4. The most important reason is that he has overcome himself.
Robinson's Experience:
Robinson was born into a respectable merchant family, eager to sail and bent on seeing something overseas. He went to London without his father's knowledge, and on his first voyage he encountered strong winds and waves, and the ship sank, and he managed to save his life.
The second time I went to sea to do business in Africa and made a lot of money.
The third time he suffered misfortune, he was captured by the people of Monamyar and became a slave. He later rowed his master's boat and escaped, but was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship on the way. When the ship arrived in Brazil, he bought an estate there and became the owner of the estate.
He was not willing to get rich like this, and went to sea again to trade slaves in Africa.
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Robin Crusoe "The First Brother Rides Part of the Main Content:
In August 1651, Robinson Crusoe set sail for Queen's Port in Hull, against his parents' wishes to pursue a career in law. The journey was bumpy, and the ship was distressed in a storm, but Robinson's dedication to sailing led him to sail again. This time, the ship was hijacked by the Serra pirates, and Robinson became a slave of the Moors.
Two years later, gaining the trust of the Moors, he escaped with a young valet named Sully. On the coast of West Africa, the captain of a Portuguese ship rescued him. He went with the ship to Brazil.
With the help of the captain, Robinson acquired a large plantation.
Robinson Crusoe Synopsis:
Robinson Crusoe
Crusoe is an English journalist and journalist Daniel
Defoe, 13 September 1660 24 April 1731) is the most famous, first published on 25 April 1719. This book is believed to be the first to be written in English in the form of a diary, and enjoys the title of the first full-length realistic novel in Britain. The work has been translated into French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Chinese languages.
** It tells the story of the protagonist Robinson Crosoe, who was a keen seafarer, on several voyages, with the focus on the one in 1659. During this voyage, the protagonist is shipwrecked on the ship in which he is traveling, and he spends 28 years as the only survivor of the ship on a remote and desolate tropical island. During this time, he actively faced the difficulties on the island, solving his life problems by hunting, fishing, fruit picking, cultivating wild goats, and saving a captive Caribbean native, "Friday", who later became his faithful companion and servant.
Eventually, Robinson assisted the captain of an English ship passing through the island to quell the sailors' rebellion and return to his original society on the ship.
The creation of this story is generally believed to have been inspired by the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk
Selkirk, also known as Alexander
Selcraig). In 1704, Serkirk was abandoned on a voyage to a South Pacific place called Más
Atierra lived on a desert island for four years and four months before being rescued and returned to England in 1709. Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe based on Cercock's experience.
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