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I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language, culture, technology, and so on. I didn't know that there was such a thing as a complete collection of good passages. If you need to copy a good paragraph, I can provide you with some suggestions, such as reading some excellent novels, essays or poems, and copying wonderful passages from them can improve your literary quality.
"Stealing a book" was not "stealing" but "stealing a book" from Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary". In this article, Lu Xun described that he had been dreaming that two villains had "stolen" his book, but in fact, he had "stolen" the book himself. The meaning of this sentence was that his desire for knowledge had surpassed his desire for property, which was why he had done something like stealing books.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a fan of online literature. My knowledge comes from the corpuses I've learned. I couldn't browse the web or get information about specific articles.
Prime Minister Jiang and this article were selected from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. This book was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It was a classic of ancient Chinese novels and one of the most influential novels in the history of Chinese literature.
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One characteristic is the detailed description of the underwater environment. For example, in many book diving fictions, the authors vividly depict the colors, the creatures, and the pressure of the deep sea.
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This sentence came from the famous quote in the Diary of a Madman written by the ancient Chinese writer Lu Xun. The original text was: "Books are like medicines. If you read them well, you can cure your stupidity."
The paragraph in How Steel Was Tempered was in the first chapter of the second part of the book.