The Monkey King had to come to Cuiyun Mountain again, and this time he took the form of Princess Iron Fan's husband, the Bull Demon King. Princess Iron Fan did not recognize the real one and took him in. Speaking of the Sun Wukong borrowed fan matter, the fake ox devil king deliberately pounded his chest and said: "pity, pity, how to give that treasure to a sinking ship?" Princess Iron Fan laughed: "The king rests his anger, gave him a fake fan." Fake Bull Demon King to: "Where did you hide the real fan? Carefully look after it, that monkeys change a lot, be careful he cheated again." Princess Iron Fan said, "Don't worry, Your Majesty." She said, "Don't worry, Your Majesty." She spat the real fan out of her mouth, and it was only the size of an apricot leaf. Wukong was overjoyed, and quickly grabbed it in his hand, asking, "This is such a small thing, why can the fan extinguish 800 miles of flames?" Princess Iron Fan said, "Your Majesty, you have been away from home for two years, how can you even forget your own treasure? As long as you recite a phrase, this fan can grow to one foot and two feet in length." Sun Wukong remembered in his heart, the fan in the mouth, the face a wipe, now the original image, and went out of the banana cave. Princess Iron Fan was so angry that she fell to the ground at once.
Appreciate
Turning into the appearance of the Bull Demon King to borrow the fan, this is really a wonderful plan. This subsection describes in detail how the Monkey King went to borrow the banana fan wisely.
The text mainly captures the character's psychology, demeanor, action, such as "deliberately beating his chest", "laughing", "overjoyed", "hastily", etc., through vivid language, such as "pity, pity, how can you give that treasure to the rats to the sinking ship?" etc., image to show us the Monkey King's wit and Princess Iron Fan's stupidity, from beginning to end throughout a "wisdom", so that the process of borrowing the fan more vivid and interesting.
This tells us that it is necessary to describe the psychology, demeanor, and actions of the characters in order to grasp the characteristics of the characters when recounting an event.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
When the Nautilus arrived at the South Pole, it intended to float to the surface to change the air, who knew that their way to the surface was frozen, and they could not change the air, although the Nautilus was very advanced, but still could not make their own oxygen, no oxygen can not survive, they used the punch horn to hit the ice, and chiseled the ice with a cross pickaxe, but they chiseled the ice at the same time the ice was constantly thickening, and later. They escaped by spraying hot water from a high-pressure water gun to melt the ice.
Biographies of Famous Men
Author: [French] Romain Rolland
Biographies of Famous Men consists of three biographies, Beethoven's Biography, Michelangelo's Biography, and Tolstoy's Biography. It is also known as the biographies of the three great heroes.
Beethoven biography: Beethoven was born into a poor family, his father was an opera singer, rude character, love of alcohol, his mother was a maid. Beethoven himself is ugly, childhood and adolescence life is difficult, but also often by the father scolding. Beethoven joined the theater orchestra at the age of eleven and became an organist at the age of thirteen. He lost his mother at seventeen and was left alone with the responsibility of educating his two brothers.
Beethoven left his hometown of Bonn in November 1792 for the musical capital of Vienna. Soon pain knocked at the door of his life, and from 1796 onward, Beethoven's ears were ringing day and night, and his sense of hearing was deteriorating. At first, he kept this terrible secret alone. 1801, he fell in love with a girl named Giulietta, but due to his own disability (at this time he was already deaf) as well as Giulietta's selfishness and vanity, two years later she married a count. Physical and mental double torture, are reflected in his works of this period (Fantasy Sonata), < Kreutzer Sonata) and so on. The revolution that swept through Europe spread to Vienna, Beethoven's emotions began to rise, and the works of this time include the Heroic Symphony and the Passion Sonata.
Beethoven was engaged to Miss Brunswick in May 1806, and the beauty of love produced a series of great works. Unfortunately, love once again deserted him and his fiancée married another. But by this time Beethoven was in the height of his creative powers and was unconcerned about anything. He was in the limelight, but the glory was followed by the worst of times: financial hardship, death and separation of family and friends, deafness, and communication with people only on paper. In the face of life's hardships, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield, and he used his own creative style to reverse the frivolous style of Vienna at that time.
Beethoven took his last breath on March 26, 1827, on a blustery day.
Biography of Michelangelo: The biography is divided into two parts: the first part, "The Battle," the second part, "The Abandonment," and the last part, "The Death." On March 6, 1475, Michelangelo was born in Carson. Michelangelo was born in Caprese, in the locality of Casentino, where his father was a judge. His mother died when he was six years old, and Michelangelo was placed in foster care with the wife of a stonemason. At the age of thirteen he entered Domenico. Ghirlandaio's studio. It is said that he made his teacher jealous because of his excellent grades. They broke up a year later and Michelangelo transferred to a sculpture school. Soon after, due to conflicting religious beliefs, he left there and traveled to famous cities such as Venice and Rome, where he continued to improve his sculpture.
In March 1505, Michelangelo was enlisted by Pope Julius II to build tombs for him. Soon afterward, he was asked to paint the Sistine Chapel's zenith. In the following years he was at the mercy of successive popes, carrying with him the pain of creating works he was not happy with, and in 1527 Michelangelo was caught up in a revolution that nearly killed him. After the revolution, Pope Cremant brought him out of hiding, and Michelangelo was forced to return to his labors for the very people he had resisted, and when Pope Cremant died in September 1537, Michelangelo thought he would be able to go about his business in peace. But no sooner had he arrived in Rome than he was seized again by his new master, Paul III. It seemed that fate had doomed him to work for someone else in an endless stream of interference.
On February 12, 1564, Michelangelo stood on his feet all day to work on the Lamentation of Christ. on the 14th he began to run a fever, and at 5:00 p.m. on the 18th, the brilliant sculptor and painter finally left this earth for good.
Tolstoy biography: Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of two and his father at the age of nine, and as a teenager, Tolstoy not only often agonized over his thoughts, but also despaired over his ugly appearance.
In 1851, Tolstoy came to the Caucasus, where the clear environment surrounded by mountains cleared his troubled mind. In the next year, he produced excellent works such as Childhood, Boyhood, Youth and Morning of a Landowner. During the Russo-Turkish War, Tolstoy was personally present on the battlefield, often in a dangerous situation. In such an environment, he still wrote the Sevastopol Chronicle as exciting works. This period of Tolstoy is relatively full and happy.
Family life gave him enough time and energy to produce the masterpieces that shook the world of 19th-century fiction: War and Peace and Anna Karenina. But Tolstoy was embittered: he himself had status and wealth, but he was often ashamed of his affluence; he sympathized with the lower classes and lacked faith in them. As a result, he was tired of his own life and determined to break with his own society, and he could not get people's support. Spiritually, he was always alone. At the age of eighty-two, he chose to run away and died of illness on a small train station.
The Buddha laughed and said, "Stop yelling. He two asked you to personnel feelings, I know it. But just the scripture is not to be lightly transmitted, nor can it be taken in vain. To the time of the masses than the holy monk down the mountain, had this scripture in the Shewei country Zhao elder home and he recited once, to ensure the safety of his family, the dead, only to discuss his three buckets and three liters of rice grain gold back. I also said that they are too cheap to teach future generations of children and grandchildren to have no money to use. You are now empty-handed to take, is to pass the white book. The white book is the true scripture without words, but it is also good. Because you, the beings of the Eastern Land, are foolish and unenlightened, you can only pass it on here."
Beethoven's biography: Beethoven was born into a poor family, his father was an opera singer with a rude personality and a love of alcohol, and his mother was a maid. Beethoven himself is ugly, childhood and adolescence life is difficult, but also often by the father scolding. Beethoven joined the theater orchestra at the age of eleven and became an organist at the age of thirteen. He lost his mother at seventeen and was left alone with the responsibility of educating his two brothers.
Beethoven left his hometown of Bonn in November 1792 for the musical capital of Vienna. Soon pain knocked at the door of his life, and from 1796 onward, Beethoven's ears were ringing day and night, and his sense of hearing was deteriorating. At first, he kept this terrible secret alone. 1801, he fell in love with a girl named Giulietta, but due to his own disability (at this time he was already deaf) as well as Giulietta's selfishness and vanity, two years later she married a count. Physical and mental double torture, are reflected in his works of this period (Fantasy Sonata), < Kreutzer Sonata) and so on. The revolution that swept through Europe spread to Vienna, Beethoven's emotions began to rise, and the works of this time include the Heroic Symphony and the Passion Sonata.
Beethoven was engaged to Miss Brunswick in May 1806, and the beauty of love produced a series of great works. Unfortunately, love once again deserted him and his fiancée married another. But by this time Beethoven was in the height of his creative powers and was unconcerned about anything. He was in the limelight, but the glory was followed by the worst of times: financial hardship, death and separation of family and friends, deafness, and communication with people only on paper. In the face of life's hardships, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield, and he reversed the frivolous style of Vienna at the time with his own creative style.
The submarine sailed into the Indian Ocean, and near Sri Lanka, Nemo invited the professor and the men to the bottom of the sea to visit a pearl quarry. The area is rich in pearls, the largest of which can be worth up to two million dollars. The professor watched with great interest as the Indians picked pearls from the bottom of the sea. Suddenly, a huge shark opened its bloody mouth to the Indians attacked, Nimmo immediately handheld a short knife, stood up to fight with the shark, Ned Lang lifted the fork to help, right in the heart of the shark. Nemo then lifted the pearl picker out of the water, but also took a few pearls out of his pocket to give him. The professor admired Nemo's self-sacrificing spirit and realized that Nemo had not, in fact, broken off his relationship with mankind.
Biography:
He was short and stocky, with a sturdy appearance and the bones of an athlete. A broad face of earthy red, the skin became sickly and yellow only in later years, especially in winter, when he was shut up indoors away from the fields. The forehead was bulging and broad. The black hair, unusually thick, as if a comb had never visited it, stood up against the grain everywhere, like the "serpent on the head of Medusa". A strange power burned in his eyes, which shocked all who saw him; but most could not distinguish their subtle difference. Because in the brown and sad face these eyes shot out a rugged light, everyone always thought they were black; but they were in fact grayish-blue. Usually small and deep-set, it was only in times of excitement or anger that they opened wide and swirled in their sockets, and that wonderfully reflected their true thoughts. He tended to gaze skyward with a melancholy gaze. The broad nose was short and square, and actually lion-like. A fine mouth, but the lower lip often had a tendency to protrude forward more than the upper. The bed of teeth was so strong that they seemed capable of breaking walnuts. The left side of his chin had a deep socket that made his face appear oddly asymmetrical. According to Moscheles Moscheles (1794-1870), an English pianist, "His smile was beautiful, and there was an air of often lovable and delightful demeanor between conversations. But, on the other hand, his laugh was unpleasant, rude, ugly, and short-lived,"--that of a man unaccustomed to merriment. His usual expression was melancholy, and showed "an incurable sadness". In 1825, Restauber said that it took everything he had to stop his tears when he saw "his tender eyes and their intense pain".
(1) Life is hard, and for those who are no longer resigned to mediocrity, it is an endless battle, often tragic, without splendor, without happiness, a struggle waged in solitude and silence.
(2) He whom I call a hero is not the man who reigns by the power of his mind, but only the man who is great by his heart.
(3) Beethoven, Michelangelo, Tolstoy, they were men of genius, but they were even more heroes -- men who, either because of illness, or because of tragic encounters, or because of inward confusion, or all three in one, were so y afflicted that it almost suffocated their breath and destroyed their reason. Their sanity, but with their love for mankind, faith in mankind, they insisted on hard miles, Beethoven with pain for joy into immortal music, Miguelangelangelo with his life's blood sculpture of posterity must be looked up to see the masterpieces, Tolstoy believes that "when all people have achieved happiness, the existence of happiness on earth. "
(4) Beethoven and Goethe were taking a walk together, and on their way back they encountered princes and nobles. When they saw them from a distance, Goethe broke away from Beethoven's arm and stood on the side of the main road, bending y and holding his hat in his hand, waiting for the royalty to pass by. Instead, Beethoven spoke alone to Goethe what he wanted to say, and seeing Goethe in that state, Beethoven pressed his hat, buttoned up his coat, and with his back to his hand crashed straight toward the thickest of the crowd. The princes and near-ministers were thickly packed, the crown prince, Rudolf, took off his hat in honor of Beethoven, and the queen greeted him. The ministers knew him, too. Beethoven deliberately watched the group pass in front of Goethe, and afterwards, Beethoven had no trouble lecturing Goethe. This made Goethe, who was then Privy Counselor to the Archduke of Weimar, never forgive him, while Beethoven was unimpressed.
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