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How many years has Robinson Crusoe been stranded on a desert island on a voyage?

Hello! Robinson stayed on the island for 28 years and 2 months 19 days.

Robinson lived alone on the island 15 years later, one day, he found a footprint on the coast of the island. Soon, he found human bones again, and it was too hot. It turned out that a group of savages from outer islands held a feast of human flesh here. Robinson was surprised. Since then, he has increased his vigilance and paid more attention to the things around him. Until the 24th year, another group of savages came to the island, ready to kill the captive. Robinson found and rescued one of them. Because it was Friday, Robinson named the rescued savage "Friday". From then on, "Friday" became Robinson's loyal servant and friend. Then Robinson took Friday to rescue a Spaniard and Friday's father. Soon an English ship docked near the island, and the sailors on board rebelled and abandoned the captain and other three people on the island. Robinson and Friday helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors and recapture the ship. He left the sailors on the island and left the desert island for England with the captain on Friday. By this time, Robinson had been away from home for 35 years (living on the island for 28 years). He got married in England and has three children. After his wife died, Robinson went out to sea for business again, passing through the desert island where he lived. At this time, the sailors and Spaniards who stayed on the island have settled down and thrived. Robinson sent some new immigrants, gave them the land on the island, left them all kinds of daily necessities, and left the island with satisfaction.

I was trapped for 28 years and 2 months 19 days.

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Daniel defoe (1660- 173 1) is known as "the father of novels in Britain and Europe", and his novel Robinson Crusoe has played a great role in the development of novels in Britain and Europe. His works are readable. In his masterpiece Robinson Crusoe, the optimistic and brave Robinson overcame many difficulties through hard work and wisdom and courage, showing the social atmosphere of pursuing adventure and advocating personal struggle at that time.

Robinson Crusoe tells the story of an Englishman named Robinson who was shipwrecked and drifted to a desert island. He struggled tenaciously with all kinds of difficulties with his hardworking hands and tenacious perseverance. Later, Robinson met a terrible cannibal on a desert island. Brave Robinson rescues a native from cannibals and names him "Friday". From then on, Robinson and Friday lived together on the island until 28 years later, when they were rescued by a passing merchant ship, and they returned to their hometown of England.