Watching the magnificent battle scenes on the big screen is really thrilling. The scenes are endless, and all of them implicitly show off the Soviet Union's national power and its emphasis on national treasures at that time. When I was young, I read it on and off for a long time, and then I finished reading the original book divided into three books. I understood it, but I didn't fully understand it. The reason why an epic became an epic is not only because of the vast stage, not only because of its era, but also because of the narrative discussion of certain constant motifs. In a turbulent situation, some often overlooked topics exude more The glory, love, affection, country, order, "hero" and "great man". At the same time, vivid pictures of the Russian upper class were faithfully recorded under each dome and in the candlelight. Tolstoy believed that the people are the makers of history, and "heroes" have their own importance, such as Napoleon, Kutuzov, the Tsar, Bagration, etc., but the true historical trend is the outcome of war. It is controlled by the combined force of every individual in the line infantry and every saber used by the cavalry as they charge. Is the weapon good? It's morale. The morale of our Russian army is stronger than ever before. We will surely win tomorrow."
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