What is the influence of Arabian Nights?

The story of Arabian Nights is not limited to the Egyptian region, but also goes to other foreign countries such as China. The characters in the book often travel around the world and describe the scenery and human feelings of various countries vividly. In addition to market transactions, the protagonist also explores seclusion, meets important people, falls in love, gets married and has children. Myths and fairy tale metaphors in the book are also rich in alarming poems and idioms. The magical realm it created and its magical objects, such as flying carpet, magic lamp and Solomon's magic bottle, became the source of literary creation in later generations.