Chapter Twenty-Four: Octave Blood, Tolstoy
Jin Sheng sighed, sighing out the hurt in the heart of the music emperor. The Music Emperor is trapped in an army of millions, the scene is full of dangers, coupled with the spiritual offensive of the god Li Zhen on the side, and the song of heavenly mourning is even more fueling the waiting to disintegrate the heart of the Music Emperor.
The sound sword flew everywhere, and he had to resist Genghis Khan's precise arrows in his heart, and the music emperor said in his heart: "Isn't the opponent the latest independent consciousness of the ancient Huaxia people?
Genghis Khan's war song is mighty wave after wave, the soldier is a song, the killing is a song, the arrow of the divine bow is also a song, Li Zhen's song of gods and men is like a song of human beings and mourning, and what is even more suffering is the song of the eternal sigh of Jin Sheng's sigh on the side, always a sound but any space is a sigh!
The musical realm of high octave concentration is suddenly raised, the mouth spits vermilion, the blood is sprinkled with sound, and the blood-colored heaven and earth music of blood songs and blood songs come out of the rhyme.
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I just read a question and try to answer it
How do you describe your thoughts? It's hard to answer, let's go back to your wild thoughts! Celestial ants and dragons are fine.
How would you describe your childhood, having fun and being invincible?
Did your parents enlighten you about anything?
Did the teacher enlighten you about anything? Yes, I don't know how to say it at the moment.
Has the society enlightened you of anything? Speechless, tacitly acknowledged.
What do you think is the most important thing in life? Looking at the current situation, like most people, money is the most important thing, and you can't buy food without money.
What is the proudest or proudest thing about your life so far? I have never met a soul that has lived alone in heaven and earth, in the world and in the world, in music.
What about the most shameful thing about you? It's hard to say. Some.
For example, if you don't have a girlfriend, if you lose a lot of money to the readers of this book, if you are in debt because you donate more than you can afford (of course, you spend it on many things, but if you don't donate, everything is so good)
What are you most afraid of? No, nothing to be afraid of.
Are you willing to give your life to protect important people? Yes.
Do you have any regrets? If you were given another chance, what would you do? In principle, no, you have done everything, and if you insist on saying that you regret it, then you should not have millions on you and borrow money and donate tens of millions or so on, so that you can live the life of a beggar, but don't do it next time.
Who do you like, why? You like people with good moral character, because this world needs this kind of human race.
Who do you admire? Why? I admire the writer Huang Yi because I like his books so much.
Who do you hate? Why? Hate ignorant and harmful people. Because such people kill a lot of people.
Where do you think the value of your existence is? What is the greatest merit? The value of my existence lies in never harming others! Ha Luha! The best merit is that I am proud of my words, proud of my life, and proud of my modesty, you know.
What's the worst thing about you? lazy. It's very lazy for life.
What do you want others to describe you?
Do you think a person's personality changes or doesn't change?
Leo Tolstoy once said: "Many people have the misconception that all human beings in the world have a unique and definite set of qualities, such as energetic, indifferent, and so on."
But human beings are not like this, human beings are like rivers, every river is sometimes wide and sometimes narrow, sometimes acute and sometimes slow, sometimes clear and sometimes turbid, sometimes cold and sometimes warm. The same is true for human beings.
There is all humanity in every human being, and sometimes this is manifested. Sometimes it's another point. Not to mention that a person often has abnormal times. But he's still him. ”
No wonder Tolstoy was known as a novelist. Even though there will be different reactions in different situations, the reactions or reflexes of people who are fundamentally different will remain the same.
Leiv, Nikolayevich and Tolstoy (Russian: Лев Николаевич Толстой, 1828–1910) were Russian novelists, critics, playwrights, and philosophers. He was also a nonviolent Christian anarchist and educational reformer.
Tolstoy is the author of War and Peace, Anna, Karenina, and Resurrection, which are considered classics, and are considered one of the world's greatest writers.
Gorky once said: "It is impossible to know Russia without knowing Tolstoy." 」
Tolstoy's parents died when he was a child, and he was raised by his relatives. In 1844 he entered Kazan University to study law and Oriental languages, but never received a degree.
In 1847 he interrupted his studies and returned to Yasnaya-Borilna, the estate "Sunny Garden", hoping to run the "Sunny Garden" and arrange his own studies.
He delivered thatch to poor peasants, but then spent a lot of time in the social arena of St. Petersburg, Moscow, and ended up in a large gambling debt.
When Tolstoy and his brother went to the Caucasus in 1851 to serve as soldiers, he could try his hand at writing and analyze his own behavior.
In 1852 he fought in battle, showed bravery, and published the novel "Childhood", which shows the spiritual growth of an intelligent and sensitive child through the delicate description of the simple inner world of the little protagonist.
In 1853 Tolstoy read Turgenev's "Hunter's Notes" and admired it very much.
In 1854 Tolstoy was transferred to the Danube Front and participated in the siege of Sevastopol in the Crimean War, experiencing the cruelty of war.
During this time, he continued to analyze his own growth process, and wrote "Youth" and "Youth", which became important materials for the study of his ideological growth.
He wrote his war experiences into a collection of Sevastopol stories, which became so popular that he began to make a name for himself in the literary world, with high hopes for both Turgenev and Nekrasov.
When Tolstoy left the army and returned to St. Petersburg in November 1855, he was conflicted, he rejoined the entertainment industry, drank heavily and gambled, while at the same time he clearly felt that he could not do this anymore, and criticized others for similar behavior. This extreme personality made him quickly intolerable in literary circles.
The most typical is him with Turgenev. Turgenev's mild-mannered temperament made Tolstoy feel like a paternal, greatly admired his talent, hoped that he would not waste his time, and thought that if he did not waste his genius, he would achieve more than anyone else.
The young Tolstoy sometimes got along well with each other, but there were often heated arguments, which eventually led to a 17-year break in 1861, in a letter to a friend: "Turgenev is tired of his talent, but he is like a fountain that feeds on pipes, and you always fear that he will soon run out of water." 」
In 1857 he traveled to Western Europe and wrote the short story Lucerne.
In 1863, Tolstoy published the novella "Cossacks", which was a summary of his earlier writings, and put forward his view of the plebeian aristocracy.
In 1873 and 1877, Tolstoy completed another magnum opus, Anna Karenina. Fyodor Dostoevsky said, "Anna Karenina is a flawless work of art that no other work in European literature can match. The author himself is an unprecedented master of the arts."
In 1879 he wrote in his Confessions: "I have some times of confusion. Life stopped, as if I didn't know how to live or what to do, and I felt lost, overwhelmed, and depressed."
In 1889, when he began writing "Resurrection" and finished it ten years later, the hero Nekhlyudov was deeply shaken when he learned that Maslova was the object of his seduction, and he was determined to atone for his sins by his actions. (To be continued......)