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Introduction to Hobbit English
The first unexpected journey: bilbo baggins, a younger and more reluctant Hobbit, and a group of brave dwarves embarked on an "unexpected journey" to the lonely mountain and regained their stolen mountain home from a dragon named Shi Maoge.

Bilbo baggins was involved in a war to recapture the lost dwarf kingdom of Irubo from the terrible dragon Shi Maoge. With the sudden appearance of Gandalf, the wizard in gray robe, Bilbo found himself joining the team of thirteen dwarves led by legendary warrior Thorin Oak Shield. Their journey will take them to the wild; Through a dangerous land full of goblins and orcs, deadly werewolves and giant spiders, shapeshifters and wizards. Although their goal is the wasteland in the east and the lonely mountain, first they must escape from the goblin tunnel, where Bilbo meets a creature that will change his life forever ... Gollum. Here, alone in an underground lake with Gollum, the humble bilbo baggins not only discovered the cunning and courage that surprised him, but also obtained Gollum's "precious" ring, which has unexpected and useful qualities ... a simple gold ring, which is linked with the fate of the whole Middle-earth in an unexpected way by Bilbo. ...

The Second Battle of Stone: Dwarves, bilbo baggins and Gandalf in Grey continue their task of retaking their home Irubo from Shi Maoge. Bilbo baggins has a mysterious and magical ring.

After successfully crossing the misty mountains, Thorin and his companions must seek the help of a powerful stranger in order to cope with the danger of the dark forest without a guide. If they reach the Hum people's settlement in Lake City, it is time for bilbo baggins the Hobbit to fulfill his contract with the dwarves. The team must complete the journey to the lonely mountain, and the thief Baggins must find the secret door to the treasure of Long Shi Maoge. Where did Gandalf go? What is his secret purpose of going to the south?