Pavel Korchagin (павелкорчагин, English) was born in a poor railway worker's family. He lost his father in his early years and was very poor. My mother made a living by washing and cooking for others until my brother worked. Later, I went to work in the provincial committee for eliminating counter-revolutionaries. His wife is the third lover, Daya Kocak.
Nikolai Alexeevich Ostrovsky described the image of a perfect young revolutionary soldier according to his own life in How Steel was Tempered. He is brave, strong, has tenacious perseverance, believes in his own strength, and has the quality of "not afraid of difficulties under any circumstances", which has educated countless revolutionary youths in China. 1957 the movie "Pavel Colta king" of the same name was adapted and broadcast according to the novel.
"How Steel was Tempered" is a novel written by Nikolai ostrovsky, a Soviet writer, at 1933. By narrating Pavel Colta King's growth path, the novel tells people that only by defeating the enemy and himself in the hardships of revolution and linking his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.
"How Steel was Tempered" is a novel written by Nikolai ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, at 1933.
By narrating Pavel Colta King's growth path, the novel tells people that only by defeating the enemy and himself in the hardships of revolution and linking his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.