"Ochumierov Chance Encounter with the General" was a novel by Nikolayevich Pavlov of Russia. It described a young Russian soldier, Ochumierov, who had to wear a tattered military coat to resist the cold in the cold war environment. In the novel, Ochumierov wore a tattered military coat tied to his waist with a rope to prevent himself from getting wet. In the process of putting on the military coat, he needed to untie the rope and stuff the lower hem of the coat into it. Then, he needed to tighten the rope so that the coat was tightly attached to his waist. When Ochumierov took off his military coat, he had to roll up the sleeves of the coat and hang it on the hanger with a rope. During this process, he also needed to use one hand to tuck in the lower hem of his coat to keep warm. Ochumierov showed great care and prudence in putting on and taking off his military coat. He needed to carefully adjust the comfort of the military coat to ensure that it would fit tightly around his waist without causing him any discomfort. When he took off his military coat, he had to be careful not to drop or damage it. By describing the process of Ochumilov wearing a military coat, the novel showed a scene of a soldier who had to work hard to resist the cold. This also highlighted the tenacity and perseverance of the protagonist Ochumilov in the novel. He always maintained a strong will and brave mentality in the harsh environment.