From 'life among the savages story', we can potentially gain insights into survival skills in a less civilized environment. It may depict how they find food, build shelters, and protect themselves from danger. It could also show the importance of community in such a setting, where everyone has to contribute in order to survive. People might learn how they cooperate, like in hunting together or gathering food as a group.
We might learn about the raw human nature. If it's a story about savages in the true sense, it could show how people can act without the constraints of civilization.
The concept of savages does exist in China, but it usually refers to the barbaric tribes or ethnic groups in ancient China, which are different from the original tribes or ethnic groups in Africa and South America that exist in modern society. Savage culture was not a common cultural concept in Chinese history. Its existence and disappearance were relatively short, and it was rarely mentioned in modern Chinese historical documents.
As for the description of savages in books, it might be some fictional novels or literary works. It might describe some native tribes or ethnic groups in Africa or South America, but it was not true historical facts.
I recommend "Pick Up a Savage to Be a Husband" to you. It's also a novel about urban life. The female protagonist also married a strong savage as her husband. The two of them finally got along and sparks of love appeared. At the same time, he recommended "The Heart-loving Favorite of a Mountain Man", which was also an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist also married a mountain man. The two of them created their own happy life in the countryside in the mountains. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
The term'savages' has been used in different contexts throughout history. It might be a story about a group of people who were wrongly labeled as savages, perhaps a native tribe that had its own complex culture but was misjudged by outsiders. Without more details, it's hard to say exactly what the real story is.
Well, it's hard to say which is the absolute best line as it depends on personal interpretation. But one of the remarkable lines could be 'We must make the best of our new world.' It shows the characters' determination to adapt in the rather wild and unruly world depicted in the 'Savages' novel.