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Can anyone introduce me to the book Niu Meng?

1. The name of this book should be called "Gadfly".

2. "The Gadfly" (The Gadfly) was written by the Irish female writer Egel Lillian Voynich and published in 1897. It is a novel praising the Italian revolutionary Gadfly. He participated in the struggle against the Austrian rulers and fought for the independence and reunification of the country, and finally gave his life for it. The novel touches on the colorful themes of struggle, faith, and sacrifice. The famous Soviet literary works "How Steel Was Tempered", "The Young Guards", and "The Story of Zoya and Shura" all mentioned the protagonist Gadfly in Voynich's novel. In July 1953, "The Gadfly" translated by Li Minmin was published by China Youth Publishing House. It caused great repercussions in the country and infected countless young readers. The revolutionary Gadfly became the most influential literature in China of that era. One of the images.

3. The word "gadfly" comes from Greek mythology. Queen Hera was jealous that her husband Zeus fell in love with the girl An'e, so she released a gadfly to chase An'e who had turned into a cow day and night, making her almost crazy. Later, the Greek philosopher Socrates compared himself to a gadfly, saying that he was willing to risk the disapproval of the world and criticize the ills of society at that time, even if he died for it. Voynich named the new boy Arthur "Gadfly", which means that he will be a staunch revolutionary against the rule of the church. Sure enough, when the "Gadfly" appears in front of readers, what people see is the image of a revolutionary who has experienced hardships, is strong-willed, resourceful and brave. Gadfly's infinite loyalty to the revolution arouses readers' admiration for him. The description of the gadfly's generous sacrifice at the end of the work is particularly wonderful.