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Mongols' Western Expedition
This is a novel with historical themes that reflects the Western expedition led by Genghis Khan in the 13th century. The historical event of the Mongolian Western Expedition became the most shocking historical legend of the era. From the Central Plains, Central Asia to Eastern Europe, to Russia, and to the Arabian Peninsula, Genghis Khan led the Mongolian cavalry to fight invincibly and was invincible. It frightened tribesmen in various countries and left a strong mark on the development of loca
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Abandoned Desert Island
"The Abandoned Desert Island" is a short story based on the novel by Ivanov Alexey. The distinctive feature of this novel is the first-person writing technique, which gives people a real and cordial feeling. The story tells of a Muscovite resident in the metropolis who was disturbed and extremely troubled by worldly worries and the hustle and bustle of the city. After being introduced by a friend, I flew to a remote village in central Russia to go fishing. Driving a gasoline boat that was placed
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Eugene Onegin
When "Superfluous People" Come into Reality: Rereading "Eugene Onegin" and its Modern Enlightenment The image of "superfluous man" portrayed by Alexander Pushkin in "Eugene Onegin" is like a prism that spans time and space. Onegin talks about Byron in the French Salon but alienates the local culture and uses indifference to avoid the true feelings. This schizophrenic living state forms an intertextuality with the plight of contemporary youth who are addicted to virtual socializing and trapped in
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An Unforgettable Experience
This is a short story, a work with a military theme. Russian Alkagi Babchink once had experience as a military reporter. Through first-person writing techniques, he vividly depicts the cruel reality of the Russian military operations in Chechnya that took place in the 1990s, as well as the psychological and physical trauma that the war caused to people, as well as the incurable trauma to their families and surrounding people, by shaping the experiences and life-and-death tribulations of me and m
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Zuhor's Story
This is a novella. The author narrates the bizarre experiences of Andrei's family and portrays the character of Zuhor, the former deputy secretary of the regional committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union who evolved into a local bully. It profoundly reveals the cruel reality of Tajikistan's religious theocracy and secular power, family power, and local separatist governance. The regional bullies colluded with various black forces, oppressed the people, and committed all kinds of evil
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