Happy people are all the same, and unhappy people are unhappy in their own way.

Origin: From lev tolstoy's book Anna karenin.

Excerpt from the original:

Duke Aublanc, Anna karenin's brother, has five children and loves a French tutor, so he fell out with his wife Dolly. Anna took a bus from Petersburg to Moscow to mediate for her elder sister-in-law, and met a young officer, W Lenski, at the station.

W. Lenski graduated from the noble military academy and then set foot in Moscow society. He won the favor of Dolly's sister Katie with his elegant manners, but he just flirted with her and didn't mean to marry her. Happy people are all the same, and unhappy people are unhappy in their own way.

Constantine Levin, who loves Kitty deeply, also came to Moscow from the countryside. He is going to propose to Katie. But Kitty, who has fallen in love with W. lenski, refused his proposal. She imagined that she would live happily with W Lenski in the future.

W lenski is a strong man, with a Zhang Shanliang, beautiful and unusually calm and decisive face, young and handsome, charming and handsome. His appearance and elegant manners have attracted many noble ladies.

At the moment he saw Anna, he was captured by Anna, and he courted Anna at the dance of Duke Stalinsky's house in Cheyeba.

Kitty dressed up and imagined that W Lenski would formally propose to her. In the eyes of W. Lenski, Anna karenin is so outstanding: "Her posture in simple black clothes is charming, her round arms with bracelets are charming, and her lively and beautiful face is charming and amiable. At the dance ..."

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Creative background:

/kloc-czarist Russia in the second half of the 9th century, when 186 1 Russian serfdom was reformed, the whole society was in a special period of rapid transformation from an ancient and conservative feudal society to an emerging capitalist society.

On the one hand, under the strong impact of world capitalism, especially the bourgeois revolution in western European capitalist countries, Russian feudal serfdom collapsed rapidly, and the increasingly corrupt ideas of feudal aristocratic landlords collided fiercely with the humanistic ideas of the emerging bourgeoisie, and their political and economic systems, ideological concepts and moral concepts also changed rapidly.

From 65438 to the 1970s, Russian villages were invaded by capitalist forces, and activities such as "going among the people" were carried out, which made Tolstoy start a new ideological crisis and a new exploration period. He was nervous and doubted the purpose and significance of his existence. Because of his "terrible position" in the parasitic life of the nobility, he was deeply distressed and didn't know what to do.

He studied all kinds of philosophical and religious books, but he couldn't find the answer. He even hid the rope without a shotgun, fearing that he would commit suicide to get rid of it. After that, he visited priests, bishops, monks and hermits, and met Kang, a farmer and an independent believer.

Gustav. Finally, the government-run church was completely denied and the patriarchal peasants' beliefs were accepted. This was Tolstoy's complicated exploration period, and it was during this period that Anna karenin was born.