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1, the introduction story tells the story of five northerners trapped in confederate cities who escaped by balloon during the American Civil War. They were blown down by a storm on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean, but instead of losing heart, they United and helped each other, overcame many difficulties and built a happy life with collective wisdom and labor. They made pottery, glass, windmills and telegraphs by hand, thus establishing a rich and happy life. They not only domesticated a chimpanzee Jupp (another version is called Japp or Jupp) in an accident, but also saved the criminal who lost his mind after living alone on another island nearby 12 years (Elton, the story is Captain Grant's children), and made him restore his humanity and become their faithful partner. Once, a group of pirates also discovered the island and found their existence. Finally, they defeated the pirates with the help of wisdom and mysterious people. Although the victims on these desert islands lack everything, they have not given up their efforts to return to the motherland. One day, under the command of Captain Grant's son Robert, they boarded the Duncan and returned to the embrace of the motherland. During the years these victims spent on a desert island, they kept discovering incredible miracles-whenever they were in danger, it seemed that there was always a mysterious person to help them. It turns out that this man is the protagonist in Two Wan Li under the Sea, the builder of the submarine Nautilus and the fighter against oppression-Captain Nemo. 2. Introduction to the work "Mysterious Island" (L'? Mysterious Island is the work of jules verne, a famous French writer, and the third part of Verne's trilogy. This book is divided into three parts and 62 chapters. Serialized from 1874 1 to 1875 12 15 in the Journal of Education and Reform. This illustration was drawn by J. Férat. 3. Author's Brief Introduction jules verne (1828.2.8 ~1905.3.24) is a famous French novelist, playwright and poet in the 9th century. Verne was born in a middle-class family in the French port city of Nantes. He studied law in Paris in accordance with his father's wishes in his early years, and then began to write plays and magazine articles. During his cooperation with the publisher eser and his son (from 1862 to Verne's death), Verne's literary creation was a great success, and many of his works were translated into many languages and loved by readers all over the world.