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  • 2024-06-17 19:00:00

    1. Vingt mile lieues sous les mers is one of the representative works of Jules Verne, a famous French writer, and the second of the "Verne trilogy" (the other two are Captain Grant's Children and Mysterious Island).

    2. The book consists of two parts and 47 chapters.

    3. It was serially published in French Journal of Education and Entertainment from March 20, 1869 to June 20, 1870.

    4. The illustrations were drawn by Emile Bayard, Alphonse de Neuville.

    5. This book was translated into China as early as 1902, entitled "Underwater Travel". The translators Lu Qidong and Hong Xisheng translated it from the Japanese version (the Japanese version is translated from the English version). It was originally serialized in New Fiction, but unfortunately it was not published completely.

    6. This is also the earliest Chinese translation of the book.

    7. The book mainly tells the story of the biologist Pierre Arronas, who traveled around the sea with Nimo, the captain of the submarine Nautilus, his servant and Ned Lan, a whaler.

    The basic details of this article about 20000 meters under the sea are explained, and I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

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    2024-06-17 19:00:00

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