Leo Tolstoy was an important figure in the history of Russian literature. His works deeply reflected the fate of Russian society and people. His works reached a peak in art, and his most famous works included War and Peace and Anna Karenina. War and Peace was one of Tolstoy's representative works and a classic in the history of world literature. The novel recounts major events in 19th-century Russian history, including Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the tsar's autocratic rule, and the peace after the war. Through multiple stories and characters, the novel portrays the changes in Russian history, culture, morality, and politics, while also exploring topics such as human nature, faith, family, and power. After the publication of War and Peace, it was widely praised as a milestone in the history of world literature. The novel not only received the highest honor in the history of Russian literature--the Order of Vladimir Lenin, but also won widespread international praise and was considered a truly great work. In addition, the novel was adapted into many versions, translated into many languages, and widely spread and read. In addition to War and Peace, Tolstoy's other works were also highly regarded, such as Anna Karenina. This novel was also considered one of Tolstoy's representative works and a classic in the history of world literature. The novel tells the story of the love between a rich Anna and a poor Carnia. It also talks about human nature, faith, family, and power.