
Black Tulip
by H
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The protagonist Bayerle is a young doctor who is completely apolitical. He likes to cultivate tulips, and is trying to cultivate a large black tulip without any variegation, because the first person to cultivate a black tulip will receive a considerable bonus. Beierle's neighbor Boxdale also wanted to cultivate black tulips in order to get the bonus. He was very jealous of Bayerle, fearing that Bayerle would gain the upper hand first. He unscrupulously monitored Bayerle's actions and secretly destroyed the tulips he cultivated. Later, he falsely accused Bayerle of hiding letters that were detrimental to the Dutch governorship, causing him to be innocently imprisoned and almost guillotined. Baierle met and fell in love with the guard's daughter Rosa in prison, and finally got married. The book tells thrilling and tear-jerking stories around Black Tulip. The work mainly uses Byerle's experience to describe the fierce political struggle at that time. In order to seize power, the Prince of Orange did not hesitate to murder his adoptive father, and finally became King William III of England, which made people sigh. And the sentence at the end of the book, "Sometimes a person has suffered too much in his life, giving him the right to never say - I am too happy", even more makes the happy life that has gone through hardships cast a trace of sadness.
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