'Childhood', a novel by Tolstoy of the Soviet Union, was published in 1886. The work narrated the protagonist Bukharin's childhood life experiences, depicting the dark side of Russian society and the suffering of the people at that time. The protagonist of the work was a teenager named Bukharin. He lived in a poor family. His parents often quarreled, and he was often bullied and ostracized. In Bukharin's childhood, he experienced many hardships and sufferings, but through his own efforts and kindness, he gradually grew into a strong, brave and thoughtful person. In the novel, Bukharin was a character with a strong sense of justice and compassion. He always adhered to his beliefs and did everything to help others. In the novel, he showed his resistance to fate and his ability to resist evil forces. Classic works include: - "A man can't make society the way he dreams of it, but he can change things if he tries." - " A person's childhood is a happy time, but it is also an unfortunate time. But this unfortunate time will shape a person's character."