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  • 历史悖谬问题在小说中是极常见的,《金瓶梅》和《堂吉诃德》等都有很多疏漏,其中有些是有违历史常识的。“金庸茶馆”网站上有一个小专栏名为“骨头大家挑”,专找金庸小说中的漏洞,其中还从未涉及到农业历史的问题。不过我只是茶余一时兴起,并不准备上纲上线。金庸这些破绽,大概也如《白鹿原》中朱先生说的,“留下一点漏洞让后人指责也好喀。” 1、 玉米《笑傲江湖》第2回:“那农妇从屋中出来,拿着四枝..............
  • 1998年6月29日上午,美国总统克林顿来到刚刚结束百年校庆的北京大学。 克林顿首先在北大办公楼礼堂发表长篇演讲。演讲以后,有7名北大学生对克林顿总统提问。早在6月25日,北大副校长迟惠生先生就对中外新闻界说,北大将采用抽签的办法决定参加聆听克林顿总统讲演的学生名单。然而,许多北大学生并没有获得参加抽签的机会,他们纷纷表示根本就不知入场券分配的内情。据1998年8月号的《华声》月刊报道说,400多张..............
  • 1、我们是洛阳解放军150医院和8410生物研究所的成员,告诉  大家一个非常不好的消息,根据我们近3年的研究,发现日本利用基因  技术以知名化妆品和食品为主要的媒体来改变我们中国人的基因! ?      中国人普遍文化程度不高,买东西以价格的高低来判断东西好  坏,于是不但一直被日本人当作活生生的试验品,还让日本人赚#足了  钱。比如有一个广告里经..............
  • 前几天,我的老友从日本回国探亲,我们围绕着其对日本的印象及未来中日关系等,进行了一次交谈。经吾友同意,现以对话形式整理如下,是为纪念。(吾友现在东京从事新闻工作。)提问者┄草民;答问者┄吾之旅日老友。以下分别简称问与答。  (一)日本印象 问: 你以前来信说,自你常驻日本后,你对日本的印象变的非常坏,现在是否有所改变呢? 答: 是的,是有所改变。不过,不是变好了,而是更坏了。我们..............
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    The Story of O(7)

    "I should hope so," he retorted. "And when you wear my mark and my irons, as I trust you soon will - if you will consent to it - you'll have much more reason to be afraid of her." "Why?" O asked, "and what mark and what irons? I'm already wearing this ring...." "That's completely up to Anne-Marie, to whom in fact I've promised t..............
  • IV. The Owl What O failed completely to understand now was why she had ever been hesitant to speak to Jacqueline about what René rightly called her true condition. Anne-Marie had warned her that she would be changed when she left Samois, but O had never imagined that the change would be so..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(8)

    "Who whipped you?" she asked. "Sir Stephen?" "Yes," O said. "When? And with what?" "Three days ago, with a riding crop." "Starting tomorrow, and for a month thereafter, you will not be whipped. But today you will, to mark your arrival, as soon as I've had a chance to examine you. Has Sir Stephen ever whipped you on the inside of y..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(6)

    III. Anne-Marie and the Rings O had believed, or wanted to believe, in order to give herself a good excuse, that Jacqueline would be uncommonly shy. She was enlightened on this score the moment she decided to open her eyes. The modest air Jacqueline assumed - closing the..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(5)

    As the months went by since the day René had given her to Sir Stephen, O was terrified to note the growing importance Sir Stephen was assuming in her lover's eyes. Moreover, she realized at the same time that, in this matter, she was perhaps mistaken, imagining a progression in the fact or the feeling where actually the only progression had been in the ackno..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(4)

    II.  Sir Stephen The apartment where O lived was situated on the Ile Saint-Louis, under the eaves of an old house which faced south and overlooked the Seine. All the rooms, which were spacious and low, had sloping ceilings, and the two rooms at the front of the house each ope..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(3)

    Her lover was there, as close, as tenderly relaxed and surrendered as he was in the bed in that low-ceilinged room to which, almost every night since they had begun living together, he came to sleep with her. It was a big, mahogany, English-style four-0poster bed, without the awning, and the posters at the head were taller than those at the foot. He always sle..............
  • 2004-10-12

    The Story of O(2)

    The cell was quite small, and actually consisted of two rooms. With the hall door closed, they found themselves in an antechamber which opened into the cell proper; in this same wall, inside the room itself, was another door which opened into the bathroom. Opposite the doors there was the window. Against the left wall, between the doors and the window, stood t..............