What are some good words and phrases from One Thousand and One Nights?

Good words:

Principal, fair, honest, just, peaceful, harmonious, self-satisfied

Gladly, with lights and colors, in high spirits, nothing to talk about, bored, mopey

Relieved, unappetizing, heart-opened, strong, vigorous

Trekked, drenched, downhearted, exhausted,

Inexplicable, furious, trembling, distinct, bright, and alive

Tall, high, rich, naked, and alive,

They were all in one place, and all of them, clothed, and all of them.

Enthusiastic, stagnant, terrified, muted, coaxed, laughed, dispirited

Cautious, dumbfounded, heartbroken, happy, surprised and disappointed

1, The two of them were on the road for days and nights, trekking over mountains and water. how many nights, trekking through mountains and dust, until they came to a meadow under a tree. ("King Shanruar and Chancellor's Daughter Shanruzod")

2. After about an hour, they suddenly saw the sea in waves, rolling up a black pillar that went straight up into the clouds. ("King Shanluar and the Chancellor's Daughter Shanluzod"

3. Each of the hundreds of pyramids had one person dedicated to looking after it, a position that was hereditary, passed down from generation to generation, and no one ever grew tired of the job, never being faithful to it. ("The Story of the King and the Pyramids")

4. The old man took the youth to the bath, changed him into a set of brand-new clothes, and brought him back home. Only to see the tall spacious room, colorful marble floor, gold and silver inlaid ceiling brilliant, but inside there are ten old people sad and crying. The young man was full of curiosity, but remembering the old man's words, he kept silent. From then on, he takes care of the old people. (The Island Queen)

5. The great eagle grabbed him, soared up, threw him back to the shore, and flew away on his wings. The young man missed his wife and the richness and luxury of his life, but he could never go back, so he spent his days in tears. (The Island Queen)

6. The people were therefore afraid to lend a helping hand even to those who were displaced and starving, for the king had decreed: "Anyone who gives alms privately will be punished by chopping off his hand." ("The story of two cakes")

7, she carried the child walking aimlessly, thinking back to their own because of alms to the beggar two cakes, will fall into such a miserable situation, can not help but tears. ("The Tale of Two Loaves of Bread")

8. Once upon a time there was a waterfowl that foraged for food near its nest. After soaring and circling for a while, it landed on a rock in the river and waited to eat food that had drifted downstream. While this was happening, a dead animal floated downstream. The waterfowl was very surprised and thought, "This is probably a big bad guy who has done a lot of evil to end up like this." (The Story of the Water Bird and the Turtle)

9. Once upon a time, there was a woman in the capital who was diligent and thrifty, honest and kind, and pious to the Lord, and was so well known far and near, that even the people of the palace were glad to be near her, and regarded her as a model to be studied, and frequently invited her into the palace to talk. (The Story of the Stolen Necklace)

10. Just as the king was feeling smug, there came a man in tattered clothes outside the palace, with a broken bag on his shoulder, like a beggar, who kept pulling at the door knocking on the door ring, and the urgent loud knocking resounded through the whole palace, shaking the king's throne. (Death and the Rich King)

11. So he ran back, and brought the great stick, and swung it up and struck the dwarf. The dwarf fell to the ground at once, and the chief steward, seeing that he was dead, immediately panicked. He picked up the dwarf on his back and, in the darkness of the night, groped his way to the corner of the street, leaned him against a store, and then fled. ("Palace Dwarf")

12, the poisonous snake died, and from then on the crows and the couple were carefree, living a comfortable, happy life in peace in the big tree, raising many children and grandchildren. (The Story of the Crow and the Snake)

13. "No, the greatest hatred in the world is the hatred of nature, which is born. There are two kinds of such hatred: one is that of an equalizer, such as a lion and an elephant; and the other is that of a disparity of power.

14, the girl looked at the ground for a while out of God, like in search of what. A moment later, she raised her head, her lips parted in a smile, and suddenly spoke out, "Your valiant and holy Majesty! (The Story of the Sea Maiden and Her Son)

Appreciation: The Thousand and One Nights is a famous collection of 243 ancient Arabian folk tales. Known as The Arabian Nights in the West, it has a unique name in China: The Nights of Heaven. It is one of the most vital and prestigious works in the world, with the largest number of readers and the greatest influence.

This book is actually not the work of any one writer, it is the vast number of marketplace artists and literati in the Middle and Near East over the course of hundreds of years collected, refined and processed, is the region of the vast number of the Arab people, the crystallization of the ingenuity of the Persian people. If you have to find an author for this book, then I think it should be Sangrouzou.