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The secret incident of dogs at night or translate the following words into Chinese.

Curious events, this dog is a new type at night. In 2003, Mark Hatton won this year's Whitbread Book Award, the Western Australia Young Readers Book Award, and the Commonwealth Writers Award and the Best Novel Award in 2005 and 2004. It belongs to a quotation from Arthur Conan Doyle's short story Silver Flame written by Sherlock Holmes in 1894.

This story was written by Christopher john francis Boone, an autistic boy of 15 years old who lives in Sven, Wiltshire. Although Christopher's illness is autism, it is not clearly pointed out in the novel that it is described as Asperger's syndrome in the cover of the book Outline.

Her 15-year-old Christopher Boone went to a special needs school for autistic students (a euphemism for him because he was belittling himself). Christopher is a mathematician with an amazing memory and extremely keen observation. He has a pathological condition that he can't tell lies. However, he also understands the difficulties in physics and the relationship between gestures and human behavior. He has a keen interest in mathematics. He has a pet mouse named Toby.

Christopher. There are many characteristics that put him together with others because of his life experience. He can't recognize and understand facial expressions other than "happiness" and "sadness", as well as difficult metaphors and jokes in understanding. He likes lists and facts and is afraid of strangers and new places. His favorite dream is to die on all "normal" people (people who are different from him). In addition, he is an "information obtainer and stimulator". To this end, he screamed and people who reacted violently touched him. However, he doesn't mind ironing his fingers and making a gesture for those who love his parents. He curled up and groaned to protect himself from the overwhelming noise or information.

Christopher hates yellow and brown, but he likes red. This extends to yellow-brown with red food-or food with dye can't eat two different foods, which is also his belief that seeing three, four or five red cars in a row means it is a "good", "good" or "super good" day, and standing in four yellow cars symbolizes a "black" respectively. Finally, the food he didn't like was moved by the new place and furniture.