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How Steel Was Tempered was a long novel written by Ostrovsky of the Soviet Union. The first book, How Steel was Tempered, mainly described the process of a young man from poverty and cowardice to determination and courage. The second book, How Steel was Tempered, described the growth process of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, in the revolutionary struggle.
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How Steel Was Tempered was an autobiographical novel written by Ostrovsky of the Soviet Union. It described the growth experience of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, during the period of the Soviet Union's industrialization.
Pavel Kochagin's Family History
This chapter introduced the family background of Pavel Kochagin. His grandfather and father were both factory workers. He was the fifth child in his family and had received strict labor training since he was young.
Chapter 2: The Summoning of Lenin
This chapter tells the story of Pavel Kochagin, who came into contact with Confucianism and participated in the revolutionary struggle shortly after the death of Leninism. He also described the first time he heard the name " How is steel made?" This name became an important turning point in his growth.
Steel Worker
This chapter introduced Pavel Kochagin's experience of working in a steel factory during the period of the Soviet Union's industrial construction. He met many like-minded colleagues here and gradually became an excellent steel worker through continuous hard work and learning. This chapter also talks about the difficulties that Pavel Kochagin encountered in his work and life and how he overcame these difficulties to grow into a responsible and faithful revolutionary.
There are 33 chapters in Chuang Tzu, including the inner chapter, the outer chapter and the miscellaneous chapter. Among them, there were 80 inner chapters, 100 outer chapters, and 81 miscellaneous chapters.