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Which book does Kuang Tie’s lines come from?

Kuaitie’s line is to be the fool who challenges the windmill. Recklessness is closer to bravery than cowardice. From "Don Quixote".

"Don Quixote" (also translated as "Don Quixote", "Don Quixote", etc.) was written by the Spanish writer Cervantes Saavedra in 1605 and 1615. A long anti-chivalrous novel published in two parts.

The writing technique of "Don Quixote"

The author uses the artistic technique of irony and exaggeration to combine reality and fantasy to express his views on the times. Realistic description dominates "Don Quixote". In terms of environmental description, it is completely different from the decorative scenery description of old chivalric novels. The author uses the countryside as the main stage on an epic and grand scale, and his appearance is... Mainly civilians, numbering nearly 700 people.

In this broad social background, social pictures are drawn that are unique and interconnected. The author's method of character creation is also a combination of fiction and reality. There is praise in negation, and there is meaning in absurdity, which is highly artistic.