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I urgently seek award speeches from Leo Tolstoy, Chopin and Haydn! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Category: Humanities >> Foreign Literature

Problem description:

I’m begging you, I’m begging you, please help me, even if it’s just one of you. , but preferably Leo Tolstoy’s! ! ! ! ! (You can also copy it online) Thank you! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! The best answer can add 30 points

Analysis:

Pay tribute to the great piano poet

Use burning *** to compose beautiful music; use it endlessly His life interprets romantic poetry - he is the Polish romantic piano poet Chopin. Suffering the trauma of the fall of the motherland, experiencing the ups and downs of love, and enduring the torture of illness, Chopin's music recorded a period of the history of the motherland and his own mental journey. As time goes by, what is engraved in our hearts are his soul-stirring notes. Please remember this name - synonymous with romance - Chopin!

Haydn’s music is filled with love for life, full of pure and noble emotions, and shows wisdom full of humor. His music tells us: happiness comes from life, from the soul, from In love.

Lenin called Tolstoy "the mirror of the Russian Revolution" because his teachings "reflected everything about the great ocean of peoples that was turbulent right down to the deepest base." Its weaknesses also reflect all its powerful aspects." Lenin also said: "Thanks to Tolstoy's genius description, the period of preparation for revolution in a country oppressed by serf owners has become a step forward in the development of art for all mankind." The glorious work of the revolutionary mentor is the most scientific evaluation of Tolstoy's life thoughts and creations, "the most complex figure among all the great men of the nineteenth century" (Golky said).

Lenin praised: Tolstoy is "the mirror of the Russian revolution." Tolstoy's creation is "a big step forward in the development of art for all mankind."

Lu Xun commented: Tolstoy was "the giant of Russia in the nineteenth century."