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After scolding me, he collected enough money to buy the Young Guards. How do you understand this?

I can see the difficulties and embarrassment of family conditions, and it also makes people feel more deeply about the difficulty of mother and the hardship of life and the poverty of the family, and life is not very rich. Although my mother blamed me for my behavior, she still loved me very much.

1. "Young Guards"

1. "Young Guards" is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Fadeev, first published in 1945. "Young Guards" is a patriotic heroic epic. The novel is divided into two parts: the first part describes the scene when the German invaders invaded the city of Krasnorton and the local residents retreated in July 1942; the second part describes the "Youth Recent" under the leadership of Provincial Party Secretary Prokhenko and District Party Secretary Liu Jikov. A series of battles waged by the Guards against the enemy.

2. "Young Guards" depicts a magnificent picture of the People's War through the description of the Young Guards organization and the struggle of guerrillas and regular Red Army troops against the enemy, and praises the great Guards. The war between the two countries exposed the ferocious nature of German fascism and demonstrated the truth that a just war will surely win. After "Young Guards" was published in 1945, it won the Stalin Prize the following year.

2. Introduction

1. In July 1942, the small Ukrainian town of Krasnoton fell under the iron heel of the German army. People retreated in a planned way under the leadership of the party committee. Before leaving the city, Prokhenko, secretary of the underground state committee, assigned the task of leading underground revolutionary activities to the leaders of the underground district committee, Lyudikov and Shulga. During the retreat, Oleg, a member of the Communist Youth League, and some of the fleeing people were forced to return to the city due to German bombing. On the way, Oleg took the initiative to find Varko, an old party member, and asked the underground party to give him a task. Valko asked him to find some reliable young people to work with, and Oleg gradually united a group of outstanding young people. Because Shulga underestimated the enemy, he stayed at the home of Fuming, a miner who appeared to be active, and was eventually betrayed by Fuming. Lyudikov carried out underground work through the female liaison officer Polina, which went very smoothly. At the same time, Prochenko successfully carried out guerrilla activities in the Northern Donets River area. During a battle, the young man in charge of liaison, Stahovich, fled back to the city without permission. The German army made a surprise attack and arrested a large number of party members in the city, including Shulga and Valko. At the critical juncture, with the help of Lyudikov, the "Young Guards" were established. Oleg served as political commissar, Durgenich, who had served as the commander of the Red Army, served as instructor, and Ulya, Vanya, Seryosha, Liuba, Moshkov and Stakhovich were committee members. Since then, the activities of the "Young Guards" have been increasingly carried out: they executed the traitor Fomin; they rescued comrades captured by the German army; they burned employment agencies where the German army recruited labor; they spread the news of the Soviet victory, etc. In December, the German army arrested Stakhovich and three others. He could not withstand the torture and eventually rebelled, resulting in the arrest of most members of the "Young Guards" and Lyudikov. The members of the "Young Guards" still fought unyieldingly against the enemy in prison, and were eventually killed by the enemy. On February 15, 1943, the Soviet army liberated Krasnorton, and people swore in front of the tombs of the martyrs to avenge them.