Don Quixote, Volume I
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foreword
Chapter one: Describe the character and daily life of Don Quixote, a famous gentleman.
Chapter two: Describe the whimsical Don Quixote's first trip away from home.
Chapter three: Tell an interesting story about Don Quixote calling himself a knight.
Chapter four: Describe what happened after our knight left the inn.
Chapter 5: Continue to describe the unfortunate experience of our knights.
Chapter six describes a very interesting examination conducted by a priest and a barber in our whimsical gentleman's study.
Chapter seven: The second expedition of our good knight Don Quixote.
Chapter 8: The heroic Don Quixote waged a terrible battle with windmills and other things worth mentioning.
Chapter 9: Describe how a fierce battle between the brave Biscay and the brave Manche ended.
Chapter 10: Continue to describe what happened between Don Quixote and Biskan, as well as the danger that this knight met with Yang Guisi.
Chapter 1 1 describes the love affair between Don Quixote and several shepherds.
Chapter 12: tells the story that the shepherd told Don Quixote and others.
Chapter 13: The story of the shepherdess Marcella is over, and there are other things.
Chapter 14: Poems of the late shepherd, and other unexpected things.
Chapter 15: Describe Don Quixote's encounter with several fierce Yang Guifei, who suffered heavy losses.
Chapter 16: Describe what happened in the inn that the whimsical gentleman thought was a castle.
Chapter 17: Continue to describe the brave Don Quixote who regards the inn as a castle because of mental illness; He and his good attendant Sancho Panza met many things in the inn.
Chapter 18: Describe Sancho Panza's conversation with Don Quixote and other dangerous events worth recording.
Chapter 19: narrates the wonderful conversation between Sancho and his master, and the miracle that Don Quixote saw a corpse.
Chapter 20: Narrating the heroic Don Quixote de La Man However, he met something he had never heard of or seen, but escaped in the safest way that a world-famous knight had never seen.
Chapter 2 1 describes an important adventure of our invincible knight, winning a total victory, winning the Man Blinault helmet, and other experiences.
Chapter 22 describes that Don Quixote has released a large number of unfortunate people who are being escorted to places they don't want to go.
Chapter 23: Describe the experience of the famous Don Quixote in Montenegro, which is the rarest miracle mentioned in this book.
Chapter 24: Continue to describe the adventures of Montenegro.
Chapter 25: Narrating the adventures of the heroic knight Lamanche in Montenegro, and how he repented by imitating the "sad hero".
Chapter 26: Continue to describe Don Quixote's hard work and practice in Montenegro for love.
Chapter 27: Describe how priests and hairdressers follow plans and other things worth telling in this great biography.
Chapter 28: Describe the fresh and interesting things that the priest and barber met in Montenegro.
Chapter 29: Describe how to use clever tricks to make our affectionate knights stop the most severe atonement and repentance.
Chapter 30: Tell the wisdom of beautiful dorothea and many other interesting things.
Chapter 3 1: Narrating Don Quixote and Sancho? Pansha has interesting conversations and other things.
Chapter 32: Describe the experiences of Don Quixote and others in the inn.
Chapter 33: The story of a man who shouldn't be so inquisitive.
Chapter 34: A sequel to the story of a man who shouldn't be so inquisitive.
Chapter 35: This is the end of the story of a man who shouldn't ask questions like this.
Chapter 36: Describe a fierce battle between Don Quixote and several leather wine bags, and other strange things that happened in the inn.
Chapter 37: Continue to tell the story of the beautiful princess Kona in Micomi and other interesting things.
Chapter 38: Narrating Don Quixote's strange comments on Wu Wen's two lines of poems.
Chapter 39: The prisoner narrated his life and experience.
Chapter 40: The prisoner continues to describe his own experience.
Chapter 4 1: Prisoners continue to describe their experiences.
Chapter 42: Describe what happened in the inn next and many other things worth telling.
Chapter 43: The interesting experience of the young mule driver and other interesting things happened in the inn.
Chapter 44: Continue to describe the strange things that happened in the inn.
Chapter 45: Make a ruling on the mystery of Man Brinott's helmet and saddle, and describe other facts.
Chapter 46: tells the miracle of patrol members and the anger of our good knight Don Quixote.
Chapter 47: Narrating Don Quixote de La Man's unusual obsession and other strange things.
Chapter 48: Imam continues to discuss knight novels, and also talks about other issues worthy of consideration.
Chapter 49: Sancho Panza tells his master Don Quixote something insightful.
Chapter 50: Describe a wise debate between Don Quixote and Imam and other things.
Chapter 5 1: The past events told by the shepherd to the people who escorted Don Quixote.
Chapter 52: Don Quixote had a fight with the shepherd; Another group of ascetic monks broke out in a sweat, and the matter ended successfully.
Don Quixote Volume II
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Preface to the reader
Chapter one: A priest and a barber tell Don Quixote about his illness.
Chapter Two: Narrating the quarrel between Sancho Panza and Don Quixote's niece and housekeeper, and other interesting things.
Chapter Three: Narrating the interesting dialogue between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and Samson Callas.
Chapter Four: Sancho answered the questions raised by the scientist samson Callas, and other things worth telling.
Chapter Five tells an interesting conversation between Sancho Panza and his wife Teresa Panza, and other things worth recording.
Chapter six: Describe what happened between Don Quixote and his niece and housekeeper. This is the most important chapter in this biography.
Chapter seven: Describe the dialogue between Don Quixote and his attendants and other important matters.
Chapter 8: Describe what happened on Don Quixote's way to Dursi to visit his lover Neya del Toposo.
Chapter 9: After reading it, you will know the things described in this chapter.
Chapter 10: Describe Sancho's ingenious plan to confuse Miss Dulcinea and other real and interesting things.
Chapter 11: Narrating great wonders: The heroic Don Quixote saw the "meeting called by death" on the big board car.
Chapter 12: Narrating the great miracle: The brave Don Quixote meets the brave mirror knight.
Chapter 13: Continue to tell the story of Don Quixote and the Knight in the Forest and the fresh and unique dialogue between the two attendants.
Chapter 14: Continue to describe the knight's experience in the forest.
Chapter 15: Who is the mirror knight and his entourage?
Chapter 16: Don Quixote met a man of insight in La Mancha.
Chapter 17: When Don Quixote met the lion, he showed extraordinary courage and had a happy ending.
Chapter 18: Describe all kinds of interesting things and many other wonders of Don Quixote in The House of the Green Knight.
Chapter 19: Tell the story of the passionate shepherd and other interesting things.
Chapter 20: Describe the wedding of the rich Camacho and the experience of the poor Basilio.
Chapter 2 1: Continue to describe Camacho's wedding and other interesting things.
Chapter 22: The hero Don Quixote Delamain ventured into the Mond Cinos Cave in the center of La Mané, and gained a lot.
Chapter 23: Don Quixote, a strange man, tells all kinds of strange things he saw in the deep cave of Mond Cinos. These things are incredible.
Chapter 24: Describe many trivial matters that are indispensable for a deeper understanding of this great biography.
Chapter 25: Tell interesting things, such as learning donkey barking, performing puppet shows and monkeys indicating good luck and bad luck.
Chapter 26: Continue to narrate the interesting things of the puppet show and other interesting things.
Chapter 27: Describe the origin of Master Pedro and his monkey; Don Quixote mediated the dispute caused by donkey barking, but it backfired and ended in failure.
Chapter 28: The author Benagli said that if you read it carefully, you can understand the things described in this chapter.
Chapter 29: Describe going to the magic ship and taking strange risks.
Chapter 30: Don Quixote meets a beautiful Huntress.
Chapter 3 1: This chapter tells many important events.
Chapter 32: Describe Don Quixote's reply to the accuser and other serious or interesting things.
Chapter 33: The Duchess, accompanied by the maid, had an interesting conversation with Sancho Panza, which is worth reading carefully.
Chapter 34: It describes the method of removing magic for Miss Neya del Toposo, a peerless beauty in Dursi, which is the greatest miracle of this book.
Chapter 35: Continue to describe the method of removing magic for Dulcinea and other strange people.
Chapter 36 tells the incredible miracle of Madame Dolores, also known as Countess de Rifade, and a letter from Sancho Panza to his wife Teresa Panza.
Chapter 37: Continue to describe the miracle of Madame Dolores.
Chapter 38: Mrs. Dolores tells the story of the disaster she suffered.
Chapter 39: Mrs. De Rifade continues to tell her wonderful and unforgettable story.
Chapter 40: Tell a few things related to this unforgettable story.
Chapter 41: Claverine appears, and this long story ends in ten minutes.
Chapter 42: Describe Sancho Panza's exhortation and other important matters before he became governor.
Chapter 43: Describe Don Quixote's second suggestion to Sancho.
Chapter 44: Describe how Sancho became governor, and what happened to Don Quixote at the Duke's house.
Chapter 45: Describe how the great Sancho became the governor of the island and how he exercised his power.
Chapter 46: Describe Don Quixote's response to a spoony song by Sodora in Aldis, and he was disturbed by bells and meows, and was greatly frightened.
Chapter 47: Continue to describe how Sancho became governor.
Chapter 48: Describe the miracle between Don Quixote and Donna Rodriguez, the housekeeper of the Duchess, and other things worth writing and passing on to future generations.
Chapter 49: Describe Sancho's island trip.
Chapter 50: Explain who is the magician who beat the housekeeper and twisted Don Quixote; Describe how this page sends a letter from Sancho Panza to his wife, Teresa Panza.
Chapter 5 1: tells all kinds of interesting stories about Sancho Panza when he was governor.
Chapter 52: Tell the miracle of another Mrs. Dolores. She is also known as Mrs Angus Tiada, and some people call her Donna Rodriguez.
Chapter 53: Describe how Governor Sancho Panza embarrasses himself.
Chapter 54: Describe some things that are only related to this biography.
Chapter 55: Describe Sancho's experiences and other miracles on the road.
Chapter 56: It describes that Don Quixote de La Man launched an unprecedented duel with his servant Tosilos to protect the dignity of the housekeeper Donna Rodriguez's daughter.
Chapter 57: Describe how Don Quixote bid farewell to the Duke and how Oldys Sodora, the duchess's maid, played tricks on the knight.
Chapter 58: Narrating the wonders of Don Quixote along the way.
Chapter 59: Narrating Don Quixote's encounter with another miracle can also be said to be a clever thing.
Chapter 60: Describe what happened to Don Quixote on his way to Barcelona.
Chapter 6 1: Describe Don Quixote's experience of entering Barcelona and other real things.
Chapter 62: Tell the story of a bronze head cast by a magician, and other trivial things that can't be told.
Chapter 63: Sancho Panza was injured while visiting a seagoing ship; The beauty of Moore tells the story of her life.
Chapter 64: Describe Don Quixote's most tragic experience in his life.
Chapter 65: Describe the origin of Baiyue Knight and the escape of Don gregorio.
Chapter 66: The things described in this chapter will be known to readers after reading it, and will be known after listening to the book.
Chapter 67: Describe Don Quixote's determination to be a shepherd, lead a pastoral life and other interesting things during the year when he promised to retire.
Chapter 68: Don Quixote meets a herd of pigs.
Chapter 69: Narrating the latest strange things in Don Quixote's experience contained in this book.
Chapter 70: Follow the previous chapter and complete the unfinished story.
Chapter 7 1: Describe what happened to Don Quixote and his entourage Sancho on their way home.
Chapter 72: Describe what happened before Don Quixote and Sancho returned to the village.
Chapter seventy-three: Describe the omens seen in Don Quixote's Village and other things related to this book.
Chapter 74: Describe how Don Quixote got sick, made a will, and then died.
Extended data:
When the story happened, the knight had been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Gihano (real name of Don Quixote) often fantasized that he was a knight in the middle ages because he was addicted to knight novels, and then called himself "Don Quixote de La Mancha" (guardian of De La Mancha), pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, "being a knight" and traveling around the world, making various changes with the times. But I finally woke up from my dream. He died after returning to his hometown.
Literary critics say Don Quixote is the first modern novel in the history of western literature and one of the treasures of world literature.
Introduction to the story:
In La Manque, a young gentleman lived in a village called Gizano. He is nearly fifty years old, tall and thin, with a thin horse, a spear and an old shield. There is a housekeeper in her forties, a niece in her twenties and a helper at home. He can maintain a normal life, but he is not rich.
He has a hobby, that is, he likes to read knight novels and is fascinated by them. He doesn't hunt and doesn't care about family affairs. Later, he even sold his land to buy such a book, and told people the truth in the book when he met people. From night to day, from day to night, he talked like this every day, so that his brain gradually dried up and he finally lost his mind.
His mind is full of magic, chariots, duels, challenges, injuries, roaming, love, turmoil and all kinds of absurd things in the book. He believes everything written in the book.
So I thought, in order to improve his reputation and seek public welfare, he should be a knight errant, put everything he saw in the book into practice, save suffering, experience danger and establish achievements. So he got a horse named Luo Qinan Tuo, which means a once industrious horse. He found out the spear and shield, imagined a country woman as his wife as a knight, and went out of the village to fight bravely and travel around the world. ?
In the inn, he took the shopkeeper as the owner of the fort and forced him to seal himself. Then the first grievance he encountered was that a rich farmer tortured a little shepherd boy for herding sheep and losing them. Don Quixote was not satisfied. He not only asked the rich peasants to release the shepherd boy, but also asked the rich peasants to pay the nine-month salary they owed to the shepherd boy.
The rich man's name is Hao Tuduo. Although he promised at that time, when Ji Hede left, he tied up the little shepherd boy Andreas and beat him up. His battle righteousness is fruitless. Later, he returned home, made an appointment with his neighbor, an honest farmer, Sancho Bossa, invited him to be a squire, and promised to call him the governor of the island in the future.
So Sancho, with a dream, rode on a donkey and went with him as a servant to "make contributions". In the two adventures of a ranger, I played countless jokes, such as treating windmills as giants, hotels as castles, exiles as persecuted knights, skins as giants' heads and so on.
He has indomitable spirit, and the more frustrated he is, the more brave he is. Finally, the bachelor of Galapagos in the same village pretended to be a knight and knocked him down, letting him go home and live in seclusion for a year. Don Quixote just fulfilled his promise and returned home. Later, he went out as a ranger and did many absurd things with good wishes.
Finally, I woke up rationally in my dying struggle, found the absurdity of my past, and made three wills before I died;
First, the money paid to Sancho in the past need not be counted, and the rest is for him, because this person is virtuous and loyal;
Second, all the inheritance belongs to the niece, but if that person wants to read knight literature when he gets married, he should not marry such a person, and all the inheritance should be recovered and allocated to religion as publicity expenses;
The third is to apologize to the author of this absurd book, who has a conscience burden for it. Finally, the knight died peacefully.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Don Quixote (Cervantes novel)