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Who is the author of Aladdin's magic lamp?

The writer is an Arab folk writer. The story of Aladdin's magic lamp is taken from Arabian Nights.

There are many stories in Arabian Nights that expose the darkness and misfortune of Arab society in the Middle Ages, describe the sufferings of the broad masses of people, reflect their dissatisfaction with real life, reproduce the historical truth at that time to a certain extent, and are the embodiment of realistic expression in the collection of stories.

In exposing the darkness and injustice of society, Arabian Nights does not stop at describing the sufferings of the broad masses of people or reflecting their dissatisfaction with real life, but points the finger at the ruler of the empire, caliph, adding brown dew to their fatuity, domineering and fraud, and flogging them mercilessly.

The story of Aladdin's Magic Lamp tells the story of a poor young gangster named Aladdin. Invited by a magician from the Maghreb (he pretended to be Aladdin's uncle), he went to a trapped cave to get a magic oil lamp. The magician was about to make further use of Aladdin when Aladdin found him trapped in a cave.

Fortunately, Aladdin also had a magic ring lent to him by a magician. Aladdin rubbed his hands in despair and happened to rub the ring. An elf appeared in generate. The genie also took him home, and Aladdin brought back the oil lamp.

Just as his mother was about to clean the oil lamp, a more powerful elf suddenly appeared in generate, waiting for the master's order at any time. With the help of the elves, Aladdin became rich and powerful, and finally married the princess. The elves also built a magnificent palace for Aladdin, even more magnificent than the emperor's palace.

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