The answers to the knowledge contest of the four famous masterpieces that must be tested in primary school are as follows:
"Dream of the Red Chamber" test points: character relationships, family relationships, family business, the decline of the Jia family, the love and marriage of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, the theme of the novel, etc.
2. Examination points for Journey to the West: Main characters, main plot, main story, Buddhist thoughts, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand's emotional entanglements, novel theme, etc.
3. The main characters, the main plot, the main story, the Liangshanbo Uprising, Song Jiang, Wu Yong, and other characters 'thoughts and personalities, the theme of the novel, etc.
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" test points: the main characters, the main plot, the main story, the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period, the thoughts and personalities of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and other characters, the theme of the novel, etc.
The following are the details of the relationships between several important characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber':
- Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu's love and marriage: Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were cousins in the Jia residence, but because Jia Baoyu's mother, Lady Jia, and Lin Daiyu's mother, Lady Wang, were sisters, Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu were cousins. In the novel, the relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu experienced many twists and turns. In the end, Lin Daiyu passed away because of grief, and Jia Baoyu eventually died of illness.
- The relationship between Wang Xifeng and Jia Lian: Wang Xifeng was Jia Lian's wife. Due to Jia Lian's lecherous and irresponsible behavior, the relationship between Wang Xifeng and Jia Lian had always been tense. In the end, Wang Xifeng was placed under house arrest by Grandmother Jia in the Rong Mansion.
- The relationship between Jia Baoyu and Grandmother Jia: Jia Baoyu was Grandmother Jia's grandson. Because of Grandmother Jia's love and Jia Baoyu's unworthy character, Jia Baoyu was often criticized and reprimanded by Grandmother Jia in the novel.
The following are the details of the relationships between several important characters in Water Margins:
- The relationship between Chong Lin and Qin Ming: Chong Lin was one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake and Qin Ming was one of Chong Lin's subordinates. In the novel, Qin Ming helped Lin Chong because of his loyalty. In the end, the two of them were arrested by the government, but Qin Ming still insisted on pleading for Lin Chong.
- The relationship between Wu Song and Lu Zhishen: Wu Song was one of Lu Zhishen's subordinates, and there was a deep friendship between them. In the novel, Lu Zhishen had once saved Wu Song's life. The two of them had a good time drinking and chatting together.
- The relationship between Song Jiang and Wu Yong was that Song Jiang was one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake and Wu Yong was one of Song Jiang's think tanks.
I have a few novels about the rebirth of Australia that I can recommend to you. The first was " Building My Paradise Island " and " National Island: Awakening SSS-rank Talent at the Beginning ". These two novels were about the protagonist building his own country on the island. In addition," Australia 1876 " was also a book where the protagonist traveled to Australia from the 19th century to the early 20th century. During this era, Australia was a place of exile for criminals in the United Kingdom. The protagonist obtained the status of an earl through trading with the United Kingdom. He then began to export coal and wool, transport large amounts of Qing immigrants, build a water power station, compress the living space of the white people, and produce patrol ships. Finally, he became the world overlord. These novels can satisfy your needs for the rebirth of Australia's founding novels.
In many World War Z fanfictions, Australia is often portrayed as a relatively safe haven. Its isolated geographical location can be a big advantage. The vast deserts and strict quarantine measures in some fanfictions are depicted as ways to keep the zombie hordes at bay. For example, some stories might show that Australia uses its naval power to patrol its large coastline and prevent any infected from reaching its shores.
Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru Rock, was located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in central Australia. It was the largest rock in the world, about 348 meters high, 3000 meters long, and 9.4 kilometers in circumference at the bottom. Ayers Rock was a magnificent reddish-brown rock that stood out in the vast wilderness. It was known as a natural monument that transcended time and space. There were two theories about the formation of the Ayers Stone. One was the Earth's geological movement theory. It was believed that 450 million years ago, due to the movement of the earth's crust, the Amadis Basin where the Ayers Stone was located rose vertically, forming a large piece of rock. Another theory was that the meteorite theory believed that the fall of the asteroid caused the formation of Ayers Rock. Ayers Rock was an important tourist attraction in Australia, attracting a large number of tourists every year. It was recognized as a world cultural and natural heritage by the United Nations Cultural and Scientific Organization. In addition, Ayers Rock was also famous for its color change. It could show different colors according to the height of the sun, bringing people a visual spectacle.
Beautiful Country was an Australia film that was released in 2017. The story takes place in the inland area of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia in 1929. It tells the story of Sam, an aboriginal herdsman, who killed his white boss Harry in self-defense and fled with his pregnant wife. They crossed the magnificent desert and used their jungle survival skills to skillfully avoid the pursuit of law enforcement officers. However, the movie did not provide a clear answer as to whether Sam would receive justice and fairness during the trial. The movie was directed by Warwick Thornton and starred Brian Brown, Sam Neal, and others.
One of the really weird animals in Australia is the platypus. It has a duck - like bill, webbed feet like a duck or otter, and it lays eggs like a reptile. Another strange one is the echidna. It's covered in spines, has a long snout, and also lays eggs. Then there's the Tasmanian devil. It has a really fierce appearance, with a loud screech and it can be quite aggressive when it comes to food.
Yes, there are. Some fanfictions might explore how the Australian wizarding community has its own unique traditions. For instance, their Quidditch games could have some differences, like using different types of brooms made from local magical plants. Their magical schools might teach different spells based on the local magical environment.