A Complete Collection of Stories from One Thousand and One Nights

A Complete Collection of Stories from One Thousand and One Nights

by Compiled By Li Dandan

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Ch. 8The Voyage of Sinbad
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"One Thousand and One Nights", also translated as "Arabian Nights", is a famous collection of ancient Arabic folk tales. It is one of the most vital and famous works in the world, with the largest number of readers and the greatest influence. With rich themes, the work vividly depicts the vast social life in medieval Arabia. The main ideological contents include praising human wisdom and bravery, reflecting the longing of the working people for a better life, praising the loyalty of young men and women to love, describing the struggle of good people against evil forces and their indomitable spirit, exposing the dark corruption of society, and condemning the ignorance and immorality of the ruling class. The works are voluminous, large-scale, rich in content and all-inclusive, so they are known as "the most magnificent monument" in the history of world folk literature. On the basis of being faithful to the original work, this work has carefully selected and compiled major famous stories, including "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves", "The Story of the Caliph", "The Fisherman's Story", "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", "The Voyage of Sinbad", etc. It is highly readable, artistic and story-telling, and is very worthy of reading and collecting by readers.

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Compared with the text, the animated version left a deeper impression on me. I still remember that it was shown in the animation world of the children's channel. It reminds me of the time when I was a child waiting in front of the TV for my beloved cartoons to be broadcast, Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, the Magic Lamp... A childhood that I can't go back to...

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No Thanks9mo ago

Compared to the text, the animated version left a deeper impression on me. It must also be everyone's childhood memory, right? I still remember that this was shown in the animation world on the children's channel. It reminded me of the time I spent in front of the TV waiting for my favorite cartoons to be broadcast, such as Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, and the Magic Lamp... A ​​childhood I can't go back to...

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