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The full text of Turgenev's national sketch

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This is the last day of June. Within a thousand miles of Fiona Fang, it is Russia, my hometown.

The whole sky was dyed uniformly blue; There is only one cloud in the sky-I don't know if it is floating or dispersing. There is no wind, the weather is fine ... and the air is as fresh as freshly squeezed milk!

Larks are singing loudly; Pigeons with bulging breasts are whispering; Swallows are flying quietly; Some horses are snorting, others are eating grass; The dog didn't bark, just stood by and wagged its tail meekly.

The air is filled with smoke and grass-a little turpentine and a little leather; In the hemp field, the big twist is in full bloom, emitting a rich and pleasant fragrance.

A deep and slowly sloping gully (hè). There are rows of firecrackers on both sides, and the branches and leaves are swaying (Su is not), but the trunk underneath has cracked (jūn). A stream flows along the gully; Through the clear ripples, the pebbles at the bottom of the stream seemed to tremble.

Origin: From the Sketch of the Country by Russian writer Ivan sergeyevich Turgenev.

Turgenev has a deep love for mankind, which is not only manifested in his praise and praise for people with noble virtues such as kindness, courage and tenacity, but also in his deep sympathy for human suffering. He always tries his best to help those who suffer, and his hatred and condemnation of those who cause such suffering. These are fully reflected in his works.

Turgenev, starting from humanitarianism, mercilessly exposed and profoundly criticized the inhuman social system. All his works reflect this uncompromising spirit, which shows that he has completely broken with the aristocratic class from which he came.

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About the author:

Ivan sergeevich turgeneve (Russian name:)' s main works include novel Luo Ting, Noble House, Eve, Father and Son, Virgin Land, novella Xia, First Love and so on.

Turgenev was born in a noble family in Orel province, but he hated serfdom since he was a child. He studied at Moscow University and Petersburg University, and went to Berlin for further study after graduation. After returning home, he and belinsky became close friends. From 65438 to 0847, he wrote for Modern People magazine and opposed serfdom from the standpoint of liberalism and humanitarianism.

Turgenev started writing at the university. The Hunter's Notes, written continuously from 1847 to 1852, is his famous work, which mainly shows the relationship between farmers and landlords under serfdom. The anti-serfdom tendency of this work angered the authorities, who arrested and exiled Turgenev because he published an article commemorating Nikolai Gogol and violated the censorship regulations.

During his detention, he wrote a short story against serfdom, Jiang Mumu. The fifties and seventies of 19 were the heyday of Turgenev's creation. His novels have been published one after another: Luo Ting (1856), country sketches (1859), The Eve before (1860) and Father and Son (1860).

From 65438 to 1960s, Turgenev spent most of his time in Western Europe and made many friends with writers and artists, such as Zola, Mo Bosang, Dodd and Goncourt. Attended the "International Literature Conference" held in Paris, and was elected as the vice chairman (with victor hugo as the chairman). Turgenev died in Paris, France from 65438 to 0883.

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