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What does Don Quixote mean?
Don Quixote is a famous novel by the Spanish writer Cervantes, and it is also the name of the hero.

Introduction to the work:

Poor squire Don Quixote was fascinated by the knight's short story and decided to imitate the knight's life. So he put on his armor, rode on a thin horse and went out with his entourage. As a result, I made a lot of jokes and suffered countless hardships, but I didn't wake up until I died.

Famous motto:

1. Fate rotates like the wheel of a waterwheel. Yesterday was superior, today is inferior.

2. I know that recklessness and cowardice are both shortcomings; The virtue of courage is a compromise between these two extremes. However, it is better to be fearless than timid. Spending money is closer to the virtue of generosity than meanness, and recklessness is closer to real courage than cowardice.

3. Love sees things with glasses. It regards brass as gold, poverty as wealth and spots in its eyes as pearls.

4. The road of virtue is narrow, while the road of evil virtue is broad.

5, marriage is a rope, tied around the neck into a fast knot, never untied, only the sickle of death can be cut off.