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Don Quixote
堂吉诃德
A dreamer who tilts at windmills
Miguel de Cervantes · 1605 · satire, adventure
An aging gentleman reads so many tales of chivalry that he sets out as a knight to revive a vanished age, dragging a faithful squire into his delusions. Mistaking inns for castles and windmills for giants, he turns a hard world into the romance he longs to live.
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The opening · where the story begins — the A1 version:
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every chapter is illustrated
Midway through · the plot thickens — the A1 version:
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Near the end · no spoilers — just the language — the A1 version:
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Which level should you read?
Every version tells the full story — A1 uses only the ~1,500 most common words, C1 reads close to the original. Pick the level where you know almost every word: reading should feel like reading, not deciphering.
关于这本书 · About this book
这本书是根据西班牙作家塞万提斯的小说《堂吉诃德》改写的简单中文版。这是世界上最有名的小说之一,又好笑,又让人感动。 Insperium Chinese 分级读物有两个目标。第一个,也是最重要的,是学习中文——用适合你水平的语言,让你的阅读一步一步进步,不让你太累。第二个目标是慢慢带你认识中国和世界的经典名著,这样你从 A1 一步一步学到 C1 的时候,也认识了每个有文化的读者都知道的重要故事。 这些书的每一个设计,都是为了让这段旅程尽可能轻松、有趣——读书就应该是读书的感觉,而不是「学习」的感觉。所以每一章都有精美的插画;所以每本书都有两个部分:Part A 在每个汉字上面都标了拼音,在你还在学习的时候陪着你;Part B 只有汉字,等你准备好了,再读一遍。 原版的小说很长。《三国演义》本来有一百多章,《红楼梦》有三十多个主要人物。我们在长度和语言难度上都做了很多简化,所以你现在就能读到这些故事。等你的中文更好的时候,原版的书还在那里等着你。 怎么使用这本书: 这本书有两个版本的故事。第一个版本(Part A)在每个汉字上面都有拼音。第二个版本(Part B)没有拼音——当你准备好了,可以试试不看拼音阅读。 在阅读之前,先看看「人物关系」和「重要词汇」这两页。这本书有插画,帮助你进入故事的世界。读完以后,你可以做后面的阅读理解题来检查你的理解。
This book is a simplified Chinese version of the novel Don Quixote by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes. It is one of the most famous novels in the world — at once very funny and deeply moving. Insperium Chinese graded readers have two goals. The first and most important is language comprehension — Chinese at the right level to grow your reading step by step, without exhausting you. The second is a gradual introduction to the great classics of China and the wider world, so that as you climb from A1 to C1 you also meet the stories every educated reader knows. Everything about these books is built to make that journey as pleasant and entertaining as possible — reading should feel like reading, never like studying. That is why every chapter is fully illustrated, and why each book has two sides: Part A tells the story with pinyin above every character to carry you while you are still learning, and Part B tells it again in characters only, ready for the moment you are. The originals are large — Romance of the Three Kingdoms alone runs more than a hundred chapters, and Dream of the Red Chamber has over thirty principal characters. We have simplified them deeply, in both length and language level, so the story is reachable now. When your Chinese is ready, the originals will still be waiting. How to use this book: This book contains two versions of the story. The first version (Part A) has pinyin above every character. The second version (Part B) has no pinyin — try reading without it when you feel ready. Before you start, check the "Character Map" and "Key Vocabulary" pages. The book is illustrated throughout to help you sink into the world of the story. After reading, try the comprehension questions to check your understanding.
Key characters

táng jí hē dé
堂吉诃德
Don Quixote
Main characterAn elderly Spanish gentleman who reads so many books of chivalry that he loses his grip on reality and sets off across La Mancha as a knight-errant, determined to right every wrong and protect the weak — even when the giants he fights turn out to be windmills.

sāng qiū
桑丘
Sancho Panza
Main characterA simple, good-hearted farmer who leaves his wife and fields behind to serve as Don Quixote's squire, lured by the promise of governing an island — and whose plain wisdom quietly proves itself greater than his master's book learning.

dù ěr xī nèi yà
杜尔西内娅
Dulcinea
SupportingThe farm girl from a neighbouring village whom Don Quixote secretly renames and exalts as his noble lady — the imagined princess whose name he invokes in every battle and for whom every adventure is undertaken.

luó xī nán duō
罗西南多
Rocinante
SupportingDon Quixote's bony old horse, solemnly renamed so his steed would sound worthy of a knight — the faithful, long-suffering companion of every misadventure.

xiǎo máo lǘ
小毛驴
Dapple (the donkey)
SupportingSancho Panza's beloved little grey donkey, who patiently carries his master through every adventure — and whom Sancho misses like family when they are parted.
Key vocabulary
This is what stands between you and reading this book comfortably. You won’t drill all of it — mark the words you already know and they leave the queue for good, so every minute of study goes to the words that actually block your reading.
| 中文 | Pinyin | English | HSK | Your list |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 城堡 | chéngbǎo | Castle | 6 | |
| 打仗 | dǎzhàng | To war | 6 | |
| 臂 | bì | arm | 6 | |
| 砸 | zá | Hit | 6 | |
| 浑身 | húnshēn | All | 6 | |
| 口气 | kǒuqì | tone | 6 | |
| 忠诚 | zhōngchéng | loyal | 6 | |
| 仪式 | yíshì | Ceremony | 6 | |
| 揉 | róu | Knead | 6 | |
| 难得 | nándé | rare | 6 |
Try the course — this is the actual drill
The course has one goal: get you reading this book at this level as fast as possible. Every word is learned in real context — sentences straight from the story, not word lists — and a proven spaced-repetition system brings each one back right before you’d forget it. Your time goes only to the words you don’t know yet. Here are the book’s first five — flip, grade yourself, and feel how it works.
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Session stats
5 cards remaining
← Forgot | Space flip | → Remember
Lesson progress
LEARNED 0/5
Details
Word保护
bǎohù
protect
appears 3× · first ~2% into the story
Round 1 of 4
Word examples
他们骑马打仗,保护弱小的人
tā men qí mǎ dǎ zhàng bǎo hù ruò xiǎo de rén
They rode horses into battle and protected the weak.
他要去保护弱小的人,打败坏人
tā yào qù bǎo hù ruò xiǎo de rén dǎ bài huài rén
He was going to protect the weak and defeat the wicked.
我们一起走遍天下,惩罚坏人,保护好人
wǒ men yì qǐ zǒu biàn tiān xià chéng fá huài rén bǎo hù hǎo rén
We'll travel the world together, punishing the wicked and protecting the good.
Flip through the book
This is a real sample of the book edition — cover, characters, key vocabulary and the opening pages with pinyin. Turn the pages and see exactly what you’re getting.
Interactive edition — available now
The Insperium edition is the one that teaches you: pinyin and karaoke audio, every word tappable, the full vocabulary course, and all six levels in one purchase.
Get the interactive editionWhat’s inside the book edition
- Part A — the full story with pinyin above every character
- Part B — the same story in characters only, for when you’re ready
- Original illustrations in every chapter
- Key vocabulary up front + the complete word list at the back
- Sentence patterns & grammar notes with try-it-yourself lines
- Comprehension questions to check your understanding
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Read it freely
Every level comes with pinyin and karaoke audio that highlights as you read — so you can follow along even when the grammar is new.
Master the level, not just the book
The book’s vocabulary is a full spaced-repetition course. It drills only the words you don’t know yet, in sentences from the story, and reviews each one right before you’d forget — the fastest route to reading this level comfortably, here and in every book after it.
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