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Constantine? 6? 1 Georgian? 6? 1 Bao Si towski (1892.5.31-1968.7.14)) was born in a family of railway clerks of Ukrainian Cossack descent in Pomegranate Lane, Moscow. When I was a child, the whole family followed my father to what he saw as "bright and soft spring", which was a wonderful moment to indulge in daydreaming, relax and stay up all night. Lilac flowers with dewdrops, green trees and flowers in Kiev gardens, the fragrance of poplars, and old chestnut trees with candle-like rose color all contain the breath of youth. As a teenager, due to his father's career, Postovski was able to take the train to Warsaw, Crimea, Caucasus, Odessa, Moscow and the great forests of Polish Bryansk province. This experience made him fall in love with travel all his life and inspired his love for nature. When he was still studying in middle school, Paustovsky liked writing poems, and beautiful poems enhanced his love for his mother tongue. In the last year of middle school, he wrote his first short story, which was published in the Kiev literary magazine Firelight (19 1 1). Since then, the idea of becoming a writer has become his lifelong wish. Bao Si Tosky studied law at Kiev University and Moscow University. When World War I broke out, he was exempted from military service because he was the youngest son in his family. After dropping out of school, he entered the pub, met all kinds of people from all walks of life, and came into contact with various dialects. "Greedy to write down every word that hit the nail on the head." Later, he worked as a tram driver and conductor. When he was a health worker, he had the opportunity to know and fall in love with the lowlands in central Russia, because he kept transporting the wounded to other places: he was deeply impressed by the cold but lovely sky, the milky white smoke from villages and towns, the slow bell, the snowstorm and the squeaking sound of sledges. Postovski lost two brothers after the war. After returning to his mother for a short stay, he began to wander again, working as a cast iron worker and sailor. During this period, he began to write his first novella, The Illusionist, which was not completed until 1930s. After the October Revolution, he joined the Red Army and listened to Lenin's speeches several times, "seeing with his own eyes some events that happened in Moscow in that unprecedented and vigorous snowstorm era". Postovski worked as an editor in Sailor and Rasta Society. 1932 In the spring, he traveled all over the Caspian Sea. After the publication of the novella Kara-Bugaz Bay, he became famous. After resigning, Paustovsky became a professional writer. Kara-Bugaz Bay, located on the east coast of Caspian Sea, now belongs to Turkmenistan, and is rich in mirabilite which can extract sulfate. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became the goal of European capitalist countries. Postovski wrote in the form of travel notes that he established a powerful industrial zone in Kara-Bugaz Bay through unremitting efforts. After this book was written, it not only interested Soviet readers, but also won Gorky and Roman? 6? 1 Roland's praise. He loves traveling, and every place he goes means writing a book: for example, Summer in praise of Meshauer, Korhida, a novella about Bertie, and Charlie after living in Karelia and other places. 6? 1 Rensville, lakeside defense and the fate of the Black Sea. Due to his various life experiences and travels at home and abroad, Bao Si Tosky is full of love for life and nature. In many of his travel notes, he described the beauty of nature with lyrical style. Although he lived in that era and wrote many eulogies for the construction of the motherland, he still put forward far-sighted suggestions to protect natural development and showed infinite concern for people's lives. Because Bao Si Tosky is highly respected, in the 1950s and 1960s, whenever other writers were criticized by the government, he always stood up and defended them, showing the integrity and care of an elderly person. 1965, Bao Si towski was nominated as a candidate for the nobel prize. From 1945, I began to write the autobiographical novel "The Story of Life", and based on my personal experience, I described the vast life picture of Russia and the former Soviet Union from the end of 19 to the 1930s. The first novel The Distant Age was published in 1947, and the second novel The Furious Youth was published in 1948.