
Arabian Nights (classic Translation)
by Anonymous
About This Novel
"The Arabian Nights" is a collection of ancient Arabian folk tales. The origin of the story is that a king wanted to marry a woman every night and kill her the next morning to eliminate his resentment because his queen had an affair. The prime minister's daughter voluntarily married the king in order to save the women in the country, and told the king a story every day, such as "The Fisherman and the Devil", "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves", "The Adventures of Sinbad"... She told the story for a thousand and one nights, and finally influenced the king. The content of this book covers everything, big stories within small stories, the plot is fantastic and strange, and the rhythm is distinct. The book often skillfully combines majestic emperors and ordinary people, common flowers, birds, fish, insects, and imaginary gods, demons, and monsters into philosophical and thought-provoking stories. The protagonist's courageous performance in fighting against fate, dealing with nature, and fighting against various difficulties and obstacles on the road to success is presented to readers. Reading it feels like being there, and you can't bear to put it down. Also translated as "One Thousand and One Nights".
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