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Lilliput Volume I Surgeon Gulliver survived the voyage and drifted to Lilliput, where he was tied up by Lilliput people and presented to the king. Gulliver's docile performance gradually won the favor of the king and the people, and he gradually became familiar with the customs and habits of Lilliput. With Gulliver's help, 50 warships of the "Blefuscu" empire, also a Lilliput, were pulled back to Lilliput, but Gulliver was unwilling to destroy the Blefuscu empire, which made the emperor very unhappy. At this time, the queen's bedroom caught fire. Gulliver was anxious and put out the fire with a bubble of urine, but it made the queen very angry. Gulliver's kindness and generosity, as well as his exploits in capturing the fleet of ancient Blefuscus, were appreciated by King Lilliput, which made Frimpo very angry, so he contacted other ministers to set up a conspiracy to slander him. Therefore, the monarch of Lilliput and his ministers are going to get rid of Gulliver. Gulliver got wind of it, fled from Lilliput, then went to Blefuscu Empire, and finally returned to England safely. Volume 2: The Travels of Brobdingnag Gulliver is a monster in the eyes of a villain, but when it comes to Brobdingnag, he is as small as a weasel in the field. Gulliver was caught in a storm when he went out to sea again and was blown to a foreign land. The residents there are as tall as the iron tower, and he was brought back as a plaything by a farmer in Great Britain. In order to make money, the farmer put Gulliver in a suitcase as a gadget and took it to various towns for performances and exhibitions so that he could play tricks for people to see. He suffered from fatigue. Later, he was bought by the queen and was able to see the king. The king summoned him, and he talked eloquently about the greatness of his motherland, the wisdom of politics and the justice of the law, but he was attacked and refuted by the king. Gulliver accompanied the king on the border patrol in his third year in this country. Because he was homesick, he pretended to be ill and came to the seaside to breathe fresh air. The eagle in the sky mistakenly picked up the box where he lived as a turtle. Several eagles fought in the air and the box fell into the sea. It was found by a passing ship. Gulliver returned to England by boat after being rescued. Volume III: Lepita (Feidao, Lapda), Balny Babi, Lager nagel, Greta Cone, Japanese Travel Notes. After staying at home for a while, Gulliver took the "Good Hope" to sea and was hijacked by a thief boat. Gulliver narrowly escaped and was saved by a flying island called "Lepita". These people look unusual, dress strangely and meditate all day. Kings and nobles live on the flying island, while ordinary people live on three islands, such as Babi and Balny. The Lagardo Academy of Sciences on the island. The academy studied absurd topics, which led to the desolation of the whole country, the collapse of houses and the lack of food and clothing for the people. Then Gulliver came to Witch Island. The governor of the island is proficient in magic and can summon any ghost at will. Gulliver got to know many ancient celebrities and found that many records in the history books were not in line with historical facts, or even upside down. Then Gulliver visited the kingdom of Ragnagg and met an immortal "Stru brug". After going abroad, Gulliver came to Japan, then took a boat to Holland and finally returned to England. Volume IV: Travels of Houyhnhnms Gulliver was exiled to "Houyhnhnms". Here, the horse is the rational resident and ruler of the country. And "Hu Lie" (Hu Ya, wild fox, wild goose and other names are all translation problems) is a beast that horses keep and use. Gulliver's behavior and remarks are regarded as rational "Le Hu" by the horses in the "country of returning to China". Gulliver was influenced by all the virtues of the "land of wisdom" and wanted to stay in the "land of wisdom". However, the "Huizhi" countries decided to destroy Le Hu there. So Gulliver's wish can't come true. In desperation, Gulliver had to leave the country by boat and go home. Gulliver was a friend of horses all his life, and he yearned for the "land of wisdom". And rejected the secular, determined not to echo others. Comparing Ma Hui with Hu Lie highlights the value of rationality, kindness and friendship in human nature and the ugliness of greed, distrust and jealousy.