Who knows the background of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"~~

This film tells the story of a rumor in the shipping industry in 1868 that a sea monster was destroying ships in the South China Sea. Governments were forced to dispatch warships to maintain the safety of waterways and investigate the authenticity of the sea monster. Unexpectedly, the investigation ship was hit and sunk by an unknown monster. Only Professor Aloys, assistant Kang Suo and harpooner Ned Lan were rescued by the Nautilus nuclear submarine. The ship was commanded by Captain Nemo, and all ships carrying munitions were sunk. Nemo respects Aloas for his achievements and treats him as an honored guest. The submarine will return to the Vaconia base and explore the underwater world in the deep sea on the way, which is the main source of food for the ship. The professor was amazed by the technology powered by seabed minking, but Nedran wanted to escape, but was expelled by cannibals on a desert island. He also found out the location of the base and sent a letter in a bottle to inform the outside world. When they arrived at Waconi Island, warships had surrounded the base. Nemo destroyed the base, causing a nuclear explosion. Nemo was also critically injured. Before his death, he drove the Nautilus into the undersea cemetery to destroy it.

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The work "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" tells the story of the French biologist Aronnax traveling in the depths of the ocean. This happened in 1866, when a large monster believed to be a narwhal was discovered at sea. He accepted the invitation to join the hunt. Unfortunately, he fell into the water and swam on the monster's back during the hunt. In fact, this monster is not a narwhal, but a diving boat with a wonderful structure. The diving boat was secretly built by Captain Nemo on a desert island in the ocean. It has a strong hull and uses the ocean to generate electricity. Captain Nemo invites Aronas to travel to the bottom of the sea. They set out from the Pacific Ocean, passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and entered the Atlantic Ocean. They saw many rare marine animals and plants and strange scenes in the water. They also experienced strandings, sieges by natives, fights with sharks, iceberg road closures, and octopus attacks. Waiting for many dangers. Finally, when the diving boat arrived at the coast of Norway, Aronas left without saying goodbye and told the world the secrets of the seabed he knew.

This work combines all the characteristics of Verne's science fiction novels. The twists, turns, and confusing storyline, the ever-changing fate of the characters, the rich and detailed scientific knowledge and the wonderful fantasy with realistic details are all integrated into one. The author has originality and clever layout. During the long journey, he sometimes pushes the readers into a dangerous environment full of dangers, and sometimes brings him into a wonderful realm full of poetry and painting; the description of magnificent scenes and the depiction of meticulous details appear alternately. It's a fascinating read that you won't be able to put down.

About the author········

Jules Verne (Jules Verne, 1828.2.8.?1905) was born in Nantes, a seaport in western France. Live and study until graduation from high school on Feide Island on the Laual River, part of the city. His father was a very successful lawyer and wanted his son to inherit his father's business. But Verne loved the ocean since childhood and yearned for voyages and adventures. When he was 11 years old, he volunteered to be a trainee on a ship and sailed to India. However, he was discovered by his family and took him home. For this reason, Verne received a severe beating, and while lying on the bed with tears, he promised: "From now on, I promise to only lie in bed and travel in fantasy." Perhaps it was because of this childhood experience that objectively motivated Verne He spent his whole life in fantasy and created so many famous science fiction works. When he was 18 years old, he followed his father's instructions and went to Paris to study law. However, he had no interest in law, but fell in love with literature and drama. Once, Verne left a party early. When he was going downstairs, he suddenly became childlike and slid down the handrail of the stairs leisurely, not wanting to bump into a fat gentleman. Verne was very embarrassed. After apologizing, he casually asked the other party if he had eaten. The other party replied that he had just eaten Nantes scrambled eggs. After hearing this, Verne shook his head and claimed that there was no authentic Nantes scrambled eggs in Paris because he was from Nantes and was good at this dish. The fat gentleman was overjoyed when he heard this and sincerely invited Verne to perform at his house. From then on, the friendship between the two began, and they once co-wrote plays, which created favorable conditions for Verne to embark on the path of creation. The name of this fat gentleman is Alexandre Dumas. After graduation, he devoted himself to the creation of poetry and drama. For this, he not only received a severe reprimand from his father, but also lost his father's financial support. He had to struggle in poverty and enjoy reading. He greatly admired Hugo, Balzac, Alexandre Dumas and British Shakespeare. In Paris, he wrote 20 plays (unpublished) and some poems full of romantic passion. Later, Verne collaborated with Alexandre Dumas to create the play "The Broken Straw" and it was staged, which marked Verne's initial success in the literary world. As he continued to create, Verne felt that there seemed to be a lack of solutions for literary creation, and he found that people in the literary world at that time were looking for solutions and trying to integrate knowledge from other fields into drama. For example, Alexandre Dumas integrated history into literature, while Balzac integrated social ethics into literature... At this time, Verne discovered that only geography had not been developed. So Verne spent a year experimenting and created works such as "Winter on the Glacier", but they were not published. In 1856, Verne took a train to the northern city of Amiens, met a beautiful widow with two children, fell in love at first sight, proposed, and then got married. Then Verne moved there and began to create seriously. He was 29 years old at the time. After Verne created "Five Weeks in a Balloon", it was ignored by 16 publishing houses and he angrily threw it into the fire. He was rescued by his wife and sent to the 17th publishing house before it was published.

The editor who appreciated this book was Herzl. From then on, Verne met his close friend and formed a lifelong friendship with him. Hegel signed a contract with Verne to publish two science fiction novels a year. After the publication of "Five Weeks in a Balloon", Verne's creation entered a period of exploration in many aspects. He experimented with various writing methods and explored in various directions, and he was out of control. Two books are published every year, with the general title "Strange Journey", including "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "From the Earth to the Moon", "Around the Moon", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Mysterious Island", etc., covering land, ocean and sky... …After that, the exploration stopped, began to mature, and entered a period of stable development, creating outstanding works such as "Around the Earth in 80 Days", "Adventures in the Solar System" (Chinese translation of "The Big Raft"), and "Two Years' Vacation". As his reputation grew, so did Verne's wealth. Verne was not very happy in his later years, and his creations decreased and entered a period of decline. His "The Castle of Carpathia" has a certain degree of autobiography, showing the hidden aspects of life. Verne suffered from hemiplegia on March 17, 1905, lost consciousness on the 24th, and died at 8:00 am on the 25th. There was a mass funeral on March 28, 1905, and messages of condolences came from all over the world to mourn this great science fiction writer. Verne's stories are vivid and humorous, full of witty remarks, and can inspire people, especially teenagers, to love science and yearn for adventure. Therefore, they have been welcomed by readers all over the world for more than a hundred years. According to UNESCO, Verne is one of the top ten famous writers with the most translated works in the world. Verne was a very good writer of popular fiction, with a knack for making his illusions tangible, with a full range of feelings, conveying a certain human passion from plain literature. But the characters in Verne's novels are all the same except for a few. He seems to be unable to create more important characters. The characters are all simple good guys and bad guys with facial makeup and no psychological activities. From the perspective of the gender of the characters in his works, It can also be seen in the book that he has a prejudice against women, and he faintly reveals that he suffers from it. In addition, Verne's works are full of obvious social tendencies. He was a patriot (the French are the best), a national liberationist (supporting the struggles of oppressed nations), and to some extent an anarchist (from Shown as anarchist in some works), and finally a galactic imperialist (with the desire to create a cosmic empire). Verne's works are full of knowledge, but he himself was a cosmic mystic with a mysterious worship of the world. In his novels, sometimes the thinking is not profound enough, and the themes are often repeated. But overall, Verne's attempt is still great. Although what he writes about are ordinary and trivial matters, they still make us excited after reading them. As the Pope said when he met with Verne in 1884: "I am not ignorant of the scientific value of your works, but what I value most is their purity, moral value and spiritual power.