There are many famous books about war. The following are some of the famous ones: 1 War and Peace: A novel by Tolstoy, Russia, describing the war life of Russian noble families during the invasion of Napoleon in the early 19th century. 2. How Steel Was Tempered: The Soviet Union tells the story of a young worker's growth and war experience in the process of the Soviet Union's industrialization. 3. Biography of the Napoleonic Empire in War and Peace: The biography of the French historian, Napoleon Bonaparte, described in detail his experiences and military strategies during the war. 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude: The novel by Colombia Márquez tells the family history of the seven generations of the Buendía family and the Buendía family's war experience during the Colombia Revolution. 5 War and Peace in War and Peace: A short story written by Tolstoy, Russia, about the life and emotional changes of Russian noble families during the war. The Art of War by Sun Tzu: Ancient Chinese military classics were known as the "Military Bible", which contained many strategies and tactics about war. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The novel of the Ming Dynasty described the political, military, and cultural changes in China during the Three Kingdoms period, with the war between Shu Han and Dongwu as the main thread. 8 Journey to the West: The Chinese Ming Dynasty novel tells the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang to obtain scriptures. It also contains many descriptions of war. These are some of the famous books about war. They not only provided people with profound thoughts about war, but also influenced the development of human civilization as a whole.
There are many famous books about war. The following are some of the famous ones: 1 War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy 100 Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez War and Peace-Pushkin Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin 6. Water margin--Shi Naian Journey to the West-Wu Chengen 8 The Scholars-Wu Jingzi 9.One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy There were many wonderful descriptions of war in these masterpieces, including the forms of war, the effects of war, the people in war, and so on. They could provide readers with a profound experience of war.
Here are some famous sayings about reading: 1. Reading more than ten thousand volumes and writing like a god. Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng" There are three things to read: the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. Zhu Xi's Thoughts on Reading Books are like medicines, good reading can cure stupidity. Liu Xiang's " About to Drink " Humans who do not read have no progress, no wisdom, no culture, and no truth. Hugo Book is a good medicine--Liu Xiang's "About to Drink" 6. Don't read until you die. Ye Shengtao's Reading Reading makes a man full, discussion makes a man witty, notes make a man accurate--Bacon, On Reading
Tim O'Brien's 'Going After Cacciato' is quite well - known. It's a fictional account that follows a group of soldiers on a journey that blurs the lines between reality and imagination. It's an exploration of the soldiers' desires to escape the horrors of war.
Well, 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' stands out as well. It's famous for its complex exploration of how humanity might react over centuries. It shows how knowledge can be lost and regained, and how our values might change in the face of such a cataclysm. It's really a thought - provoking book.
Many famous people have commented and praised books. 1. shakespeare: shakespeare was one of the most famous poets of the renaissance period. He praised books as "the crystallization of human wisdom" and believed that reading was a "great entertainment". Bacon: Bacon was a famous British philosopher and writer in the 17th century. He emphasized the importance of reading and believed that books were the ladder of human progress. Reading was an act that "surpassed human boundaries." 3. Hugo: Hugo was a famous French writer and philosopher. He was known as the "Father of French Romanticism Literature" and had a high evaluation of books. He believed that books were the catalyst for human progress. 4. Russell: Russell was a famous French philosopher and writer in the 18th century. He advocated freedom and equality. He believed that books were the soul of human freedom. Reading was an act of "freeing oneself." 5 Dickens: Dickens was a famous British novelist and dramatist in the 19th century. He was known as the "Father of British Literature" and had a high evaluation of books. He believed that books were an important part of life. Da Vinci: Da Vinci was a famous painter and scientist during the Renaissance. He praised books as a "source of wisdom" and believed that reading could help people better understand the world. The comments of these celebrities all emphasized the importance and value of books, believing that reading was a beneficial behavior that could help people obtain knowledge, improve their self-cultivation, and promote the progress of individuals and society.
There were many famous works related to war, both ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign. The following are some of the classic examples: 1 War and Peace. Tolstoy's work described the war in the history of Russia in the 19th century and the social changes after the war. 100 Years of Solitude, a work by Márquez of Latin-America, described the background and influence of the Revolutionary War in Colombia and the war in the Caribbean. The Pushkin Poetry Suite in War and Peace was a poem full of the atmosphere of war, showing the cruelty of war and the hardships of soldiers. The "shakespeare drama suite" in "war and peace" is a series of war plays created by shakespeare, showing the profound test of war on humanity and morality. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a Chinese novel of the Ming Dynasty, narrates the history and wars of the Three Kingdoms period, depicting the wars and strategies between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period. "Dream of the Red Chamber" Chinese Qing Dynasty novel depicted Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and other people in the feudal society of the family struggle, love entanglement and war background. The Soviet Union described the long march and battle experience of the Soviet Red Army in the early 20th century, reflecting the cruelty of war and the tenacity of soldiers. 8 Braveheart, a work by Britain's Wallace, tells the history of the Scottish national independence movement and the war, emphasizing the role of courage and perseverance in the war. These are just some examples. There are many other famous war novels such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, Scholars, etc.
'For Whom the Bell Tolls' by Ernest Hemingway is quite famous. It tells the story of an American fighting in the Spanish Civil War and is filled with Hemingway's signature sparse yet powerful prose.
One of the most famous is 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque. It vividly portrays the horror and futility of war from the perspective of a young German soldier. Another is 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane, which shows the psychological journey of a young soldier in the American Civil War.
I'd say 'Unbroken' is quite famous. It tells the incredible story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who became a prisoner of war during World War II. It's a story of survival and resilience in the face of extreme war - time hardships.
For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway. It's famous for its intense and realistic depiction of the war.