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The author of Leo Tolstoy is (Stefan Zweig), an Austrian, who is not only a **family, but also a biographer.
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Zweig is the ...... of Austria
Stefan Zweig is a famous Austrian writer, ** family, and biographer. He is good at writing **, biographies, poetry, dramas, prose features and translations.
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The author of Leo Tolstoy is Zstefan Zweig, a famous Austrian writer and biographer. He is good at writing **, biographies, poetry, dramas, prose features and translations.
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Austrian, poetry, drama, character biography writing.
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And this**? Leo Tolstoy is the name of the writer...
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Leo Tolstoy is a section of the famous Austrian writer Zweig's biographical work "Three Writers".
Austria He is best known for his delicate psychological depictions, and his works are most famous for his biographies and **.
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(1) "The Last Lesson" is set in the Franco-Prussian War, and "The Stone Trencher" is set in the Anshi Rebellion.
2) In ancient times, the south of the mountain and the north of the water were called (yang), and the north of the mountain and the south of the water were (yin), such as: Jiangyin refers to the south bank of the Yangtze River; Huayang refers to (south of Huashan); Heyang refers to the north bank of the Yellow River, and Hanyang refers to the north bank of the Han River.
3) The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River refers to (Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge, Xiling Gorge), the three friends of the year refer to (pine, bamboo, plum), and the four gentlemen in the flower are (plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum).
4) The four major Chinese folk legends refer to ("The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", "Meng Jiangnu", "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai" and "The Legend of the White Snake").
5) The three major poetic genres that represent the three peaks in the history of Chinese poetry development are (Tang poetry, Song poetry, and Yuan song).
6) Chinese opera is a traditional form of drama in China, and the characters in the play are played by the characters of (Sheng, Dan, Jing, Mo, and Chou).
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"The Little Match Girl" is a work by the Danish writer (Hans Christian Andersen), the literary genre is (fairy tale) tells the tragic story of a little match girl who freezes to death on Christmas Eve, and the article uses (contrasting) expressions.
Law, through fantasy and reality (which forms a strong contrast), highlights the (tragic fate) of the little girl even more
It expresses the author's compassion for the poor people's poor lives.
Vanka is the work of the (Russian) writer (Chekhov). This article is written (Personally, I don't think I will fill in the interrogation here, because the interlude is written at the end of the title).
The narrative adopts the techniques of contrast, contrast and suggestion, and intersperses the content of the author's (narrative), Vanka (letter) and Vanka (memories in the process of writing the letter) to form an article.
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You are widely received, and you should not say it, and you feel like a sense of belonging.
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It's "The Little Match Girl" in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
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A correct. Winston Churchill, politician, painter, orator, writer and journalist, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature (for his book Memoirs of the Second World War), served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940 1945 and 1951 1955, and is considered one of the most important political leaders of the 20th century, leading LinkedIn to victory in World War II. >>>More