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Brief introduction of lev tolstoy's life
Lev tolstoy is a master of Russian literature and is regarded as one of the greatest novelists in the19th century.

Lev tolstoy, born in 1828, was born in a noble Russian family. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Russia and experienced a colorful life. Tolstoy's early education was completed in his family, and he received a strict family education, which had a far-reaching impact on his later becoming a writer and thinker. His early works mainly reflected various problems of Russian society in the19th century, such as the gap between the rich and the poor, the hardships of farmers' life and so on.

As an adult, Tolstoy joined the Russian literary circle and became an active writer and thinker. His works cover a wide range of social, philosophical, religious and moral themes, such as War and Peace and anna karenine. These works profoundly reveal the complexity of human nature and various problems of human society. Tolstoy's creative style is unique. His works are usually based on realism and express social reality through vivid plots and characters.

His works are not only of literary value, but also ideological and philosophical. His works have far-reaching influence not only on Russian literature, but also on world literature. In his later years, Tolstoy gradually moved away from the noise and disputes in Russian society and devoted himself to philosophical research and creation. He died on 19 10 at the age of 82. His death aroused widespread concern and discussion in Russian society and became a major event in Russian literature at that time.

Introduction of Tolstoy's creative characteristics;

1. Deep psychological description: Tolstoy's novels often go deep into all levels of human nature, including desire, pain, joy, sadness and loneliness. His characters are rich and in-depth development, which often requires readers to invest more emotion and thinking.

2. Social criticism and reflection: Tolstoy's works, especially his early works, often sharply criticize the social problems of Russia in the19th century. His works reveal the gap between the rich and the poor in society, the hardships of farmers' lives and the injustice to women in society.

3. Historical background and realism: Tolstoy's works are mostly based on a certain historical period, which truly describes the social outlook and life of characters in that period. His grasp of historical details and description of realism make his works have great historical and cultural value.

4. Religious philosophy and moral concepts: Tolstoy is a devout Orthodox Christian, and his works often reflect a deep understanding of religious philosophy and moral concepts. His discussion on the meaning of life, love and sacrifice, redemption and freedom reflects his religious philosophy.