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Who is the author of "The Adventures of the Braggadocio"?

The authors of "The Adventures of the Braggadocio" are Raspe and G. Bilger.

"The Adventures of the Bragg King" is a fairy tale written and re-created by the Germans Raspert and G. Bilger based on the story told by the German Baron Münchhausen in the 18th century. The fairy tale was first published in 1786 or 1787.

"The Adventures of the Braggadocio" describes a baron named Minxi Haosen, who claims to be the most honest man in the world. He is famous for his wit and his big talk. He served in the Russian army and participated in the Russo-Turkish War from 1735 to 1739. After returning to Germany, he used exaggeration and fantasy to create bizarre adventure stories based on his own experiences. He is very eloquent and speaks eloquently and endlessly. What the fairy tale describes is the "adventures" he tells.

Extended information:

"The Adventures of the Bragg King" starts with a bizarre plot, allowing people to discover miracles in the details of ordinary life, and there is a healthy yearning for human beings to conquer nature. The story is novel, vivid, and extremely exaggerated. Fairy tales are full of original and fascinating imaginations, bold, unexpected and in line with people's psychological logic. They are also novel in conception, vivid in plot, and timeless and interesting in language.

This work not only ridicules and satirizes the bad habits of the German feudal aristocrats who are arrogant and big-talking, but also criticizes the corrupt life of feudalism with pungent writing and humorous language, and exposes their plundering of the people for foreign affairs. The crime of cannon fodder criticized the deceitfulness of the clergy and tore cleanly the veil of dignity of the nobility and their vassals.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - "The Adventures of the Bragg King"