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Ну что я говорил. Это вот Аладдин.
Кто мне объяснит, почему тут как Аладдин, так непременно китайский антураж? И фапочка конусом.
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Ну что я говорил. Это вот Аладдин.
Кто мне объяснит, почему тут как Аладдин, так непременно китайский антураж? И фапочка конусом.
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Although Aladdin is a Middle Eastern tale, the story is set in China, and Aladdin is explicitly Chinese.[5] However, the "China" of the story is an Islamic country, where most people are Muslims; there is a Jewish merchant who buys Aladdin's wares (and incidentally cheats him), but there is no mention of Buddhists or Confucians. Everybody in this country bears an Arabic name, and its monarch seems much more like a Muslim ruler than a Chinese emperor. Some commentators believe that this suggests that the story might be set in Turkestan (encompassing Central Asia and the modern Chinese province of Xinjiang).[6] It has to be said that this speculation depends on a knowledge of China that the teller of a folk tale (as opposed to a geographic expert) might well not possess,[7] and that a deliberately exotic setting is in any case a common storytelling device.
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(пардон, сбежало)
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