Russian literature had a long history and rich cultural heritage. The following are some famous works of Russian literature: 1 Dostoevsky: Scheherazade, The Brothers Karamazov, Animal Farm (The Farm's Rats), etc. 2. Tolstoy: The War and Peace, The Anna Karenina, The Old Man and the Sea, etc. 3. Solzhenitsyn: The Godfather, The Red Book, etc. The writing of reading notes varies from person to person. Here are some common steps: The purpose of reading notes is to help readers better understand the work. Therefore, you need to first clarify your reading purpose. If you want to understand the story or plot of a certain character, you can describe the relationship between the characters and the development of the plot in detail. If you want to explore the theme or idea of the work, you can focus on analyzing the meaning and extension of the work. 2. Read the original works: Reading Russian literature requires a foundation in Russian. If you are not familiar with Russian, you can read the Russian or English versions first. During the reading process, you can record some important sentences or passages to help you understand the core idea of the work. 3. An outline: After reading the entire work, you can make a brief outline to help you sort out the plot and theme of the work. The outline should be concise and concise, including the main characters, the main plot, the main theme, etc. 4. Analysis and thinking: After completing the outline, you can carry out more in-depth analysis and thinking. He could think about the relationships between the characters, social background, values, etc., and he could also analyze the structure and language skills of the work. At the same time, he could record his own thoughts and opinions to communicate with other readers. 5. Summing up: After analyzing and thinking, you can summarize and review your own understanding and thinking, as well as the enlightenment and influence of the work on yourself.