1. Toca Resort
The Octopus Treasure in Toca Resort can be opened with the Octopus Key.
2. Free download of Toca Life
Toca World is a game that only Apple can open the sios version. Android needs to download a cracked version to open it. It's not your phone or the internet, it's the game itself.
It is a cute cartoon style casual simulation game. In this version, a cool restaurant has been added. Players can freely play different roles in this new high-end restaurant, cook and prepare various delicacies like a chef, and play the role of guests having fun eating here. You can also use rich props to decorate this high-end restaurant. Oh, new gameplay.
3. Tuoketuo Tourism
Ticket to the Yellow River Meyer Valley Ecological Leisure Tourism Area is 60 yuan.
The scenic spot is located in the Hekou Management Committee of Tuoketuo County, Hohhot City on the bank of the Yellow River. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. The scenic spot is a large-scale tourism and leisure complex integrating large-scale swimming, ecological entertainment, green catering, picking, agricultural scientific research, and youth education. In Meyer Valley, you can not only watch the sunset in the Kubuqi Desert and overlook the golden waves of the Yellow River, but you can also be a farmer or an angel for a day and experience the fun of ecology and leisure.
4. Vacation trip to Toca Town
You need to find your teammates, turn on the cheat mode, and then use the keyboard to directly hold down the joystick to trigger the hidden egg.
5. Toca Town Holidays Toca World
Summary of each chapter of How Steel is Tempered
Chapter 1
At the age of twelve, Pavel Korchakin left school. Because while taking a make-up exam, he sprinkled cigarette ashes on the dough for the Easter cake Abby Wassily made for the family. As a last resort, Paul followed his mother to work in the station canteen. Here, he was sent to the washing workshop by his boss, where he was responsible for burning the tea stove, cleaning knives and forks, and pouring dirty water. During the days of working in the canteen, Paul was oppressed by the proprietress. He saw the hardship and poverty of people living at the bottom of society, and hated the rich people who lived luxurious lives. Soon, his brother Artem found him a job in a power plant, and Paul also left the canteen.
Chapter 2
The news came that the Tsar had been overthrown. But the life of the people in the town has not changed much, but there are more and more soldiers called Bolsheviks coming to you. Something has changed in the town and some rich people have fled. People in town have guns. Soon, the Germans came in and asked the citizens to hand over their guns. The rich are back. Paul met Zhu, the assembler, and they became good friends. Zhu taught Paul how to fight and often taught Paul some truth. Paul hid the stolen gun in the yard, but the Germans did not find it when they searched it.
Chapter 3
When Paul was fishing at the lake, he met Lin Wuguan's daughter Tonya. She didn’t ridicule and insult Paul like other rich kids, and they got to know each other quickly. Station workers stopped working. While forced to drive, Artem and three other workers killed a German for their own safety and that of other rebels, then jumped out of the car and fled into the countryside. But their families can Idon’t hear from them. I was reading a book by the lake in Tonya and saw Paul swimming. They chatted together and became friends. In order to support himself and his mother, Paul bought a new set of clothes and found a job sawing wood. Paul surprises Tonya by dressing up in a new style.
Chapter 4
Write a letter to Tonya Tania and share your thoughts. A grand party was held at the only theater in the city, attended by many people from the Patlula nobility. Paul was taken to generate electricity. Pavliuc broke in while the dance was in full swing, and got into a fight with Golubo because of the music. The venue was very chaotic. Concerns about the burning, killing and pillaging of Jews spread like wildfire through the city, causing panic among many. Xie led everyone to discuss the place and method of hiding. On the third day after the conflict between Lubo and Pavlyuk, the massacre of the Jews began. During three terrible days and two nights, many people were killed and destroyed. But only a few resisted.
Chapter 5
One night, Zhu hid in Paul to avoid pursuit. When Paul returned home, He Zhu told Paul many truths. Paul learned the truth about life and Zhu's true identity. During these eight days, Zhu always went out at night and came back late at night.
One night, He Zhu didn't come out and didn't come back. Paul inquires about Zhu's whereabouts on the street and recalls his quarrel with Tonya. When he saw Zhu being escorted by a soldier, he decisively threw the escort down and saved Zhu. That night, Zhu left town, but Paul was reprimanded by Victor and subsequently arrested at the city defense headquarters.
Chapter 6
After learning that Paul had been taken away, Tonya was very anxious and looked for him everywhere. The leader of the Petliura gang is coming to the town to review the troops, and the town is busy making preparations. Colonel Jack didn’t want the chief to see that there were too many prisoners in the prison, so he released Paul and the others. Paul left the prison, but he had nowhere to go, so he ran aimlessly and unknowingly came to Tonya's garden. The barking of the dog alarmed Tonya. When she recognized Paul, she was so excited that she left him at home. Paul took a break in Tonya. ’s home, but he was determined to leave Tonya’s home because he didn’t want to bring trouble to Tonya. They agreed not to forget each other.
Chapter 7
The Soviet regime was established, and Shelia became a Bolshevik despite her mother's opposition. obstacles. However, at the meeting, only one person attended the organization. Xie was a little discouraged, but others encouraged him. Paul S injured his leg and received a letter while he was in hospital. Xie took Leda and Tonya to see each other when they went to the lake and showed her the letter. Xie and Lida chatted and practiced their marksmanship. After Rita left, Seryosha was very sad.
Chapter 8
Paul joined the cavalry in buddyonny. He fought bravely with thousands of soldiers. In Zhitomir, the cavalry rescued more than 7,000 people from prison. Muir recounts the tragic events in "Shepetov": many soldiers were betrayed by traitors, and almost all of them died. The U.S. cavalry in Budyonny continued to attack forward and launched a fierce charge against the Polish army, giving the enemy heavy blows one after another and destroying the entire rear of the Polish army. One day, when the brigade commander sent Paul to deliver an official document on the armored train at the station, he also met Artem. Later, when he heard that his teacher had been killed, Paul went into battle again, but was injured himself.
Chapter 9
Paul regained consciousness, but his right eye was blind, so he had to stop going to the front line. After being discharged from hospital, Paul and Tonya lived in Blanche which was our home. He invites Tonya to the meeting. At the meeting, Paul quarreled with Tonya because of her dress and contemptuous and provocative eyes. The two eventually broke up. Later, Paul participated in intense and heavy work, which affected Paul. For health reasons, he went to the railway factory. Paul and four other comrades were fired for a speech. Later he returned to the team, spoke at the conference, and got back together with Ivan.
Chapter 10
The superior sent Lida to attend a meeting as a representative and asked Paul to assist her in her work. The station was very crowded. Paul squeezed into the carriage first, then opened the window and pulled Rita in through the window. A riot is brewing in the city. That night, He Zhu led 300 comrades to quell the riot. Solomon's brigade lost five men, and the Commission sacrificed an old Bolshevik. On the same night, Father Vasily, his two daughters, and all their associates were arrested in Shepetov, and the storm subsided. But rail transport would soon be paralyzed. Now, everything depends on food and firewood.
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To supply the city with lumber, a railway should be built within three months. So Paul and his companions were sent to repair the railroad. The working conditions of the road construction team were very difficult. Harassment by armed bandits, disease and hunger also threatened Paul and his comrades. Paul worked so hard that his boots were rotten. In winter, people still work hard in the ice and snow. Workers vowed to complete the railway on time. Once at the station, Paul also met Tonya. In the end, the railway was completed as scheduled, and Zhu was deeply moved by their enthusiasm, saying that this is how steel is made. He also gave Paul a gun. But not long after, Paul fell ill.
Chapter 12
Paul recuperated at home, visited Artem, and went to the square in front of the prison to mourn the fallen soldiers. Paul then went to another city to find his comrades. But many people left, and in the end he only found Pankratov. He and his family hated the surprise of seeing Paul. He also told Paul about various things that had happened in the past four months.
The next day, Paul was reinstated as a member of the group and spoke at the convention. Paul then returned to work at the power plant. He also quarreled with Tsvetaev because Fagin broke the electric drill. But in the end, the two reached an agreement. At work, Paul meets his former neighbor. In the evening, Paul also killed a robber.
Chapter 13
Paul inspected the border with the battalion commander and went to Berezdov together. He announced that he would never smoke or curse in the future. Later, he fell ill, left the factory and returned home. After his illness, he engaged in political work in the local armed forces and ended up fighting. Branches were set up one after another in border villages. Paul, Leda and the cadres encouraged many young people to join the alliance. Paul was later elected director. He also participated in the exercise with an injured leg. From Paul Lida’s official letter to him, I knew that I had become a formal member and could hold an important job.
Chapter 14
Paul fought resolutely against various bad styles at work. He was very sad that his comrade Dubava became an opponent. He resolutely criticized him at the meeting, but the people in the audience kept booing and dragging Paul down. But some people have woken up. Pankratov also gave a speech, encouraging other cadres and giving everyone strength, but Dubava still left. Lenin died, and his death prompted thousands of workers to join the Bolsheviks. Many industrial workers who handle steel and motor oil spoke at the meeting. Artem is one of them. He recounted his experience.
Chapter 15
At the All-Russian Congress, Leda met Paul, and they were very happy to see each other. Paulana told her what happened when she persuaded Dubava to return to the group, and explained that she was accused of using a gadfly a few years ago. Paul heard complaints from female members about Faylo's behavior and called him Faylo. The two men fought in court, and Fayero was fired while Paul was acquitted. Paul's physical condition became worse and worse, and his central nervous system was severely damaged, so he was allowed to go to the beach for recuperation. He came to the beach and began to recuperate.
Chapter 16
While recuperating at the beach, Paul met Dora in a conversation. Paul went to see a cabaret show, where he met Zalki again. They were in Paul's room together. The next day they went to another city, but there was an accident on the way. So Paul was admitted to the hospital again. After being discharged from the hospital, Paul went to Alibina's house, based on a letter from his mother. There, he met Daya and Liao. And sympathy for their families. Before leaving, he promised his two sisters to help them escape from the cage. Paul came to the committee, but he could not continue his work. Although Achim promised to find him a job, Paul went south.
Chapter 17
Paul went to Chuchum. This was his second visit to the United States. Paul knew that his condition was getting worse and he wanted to commit suicide, but he held back. Paul returned to his residence and talked with Daya, hoping that Daya would leave home and marry him. Daya thought about it and agreed. Artem, the brother who wrote a letter to Paul, tells about his situation. Life is still the same as before. Daya worked, Paul studied. Soon after, Paul's legs became paralyzed. Now only the right hand can move. He wants to divorce Daiya. But Daya did not agree with me. Learning that his mother, Paul, has encountered new misfortunes, she comes to care for him. Daya was elected as a member of the city Soviet. But Paul's condition continued to progress. He is blind.
Chapter 18
Paul is hospitalized again. After an operation, he decided to fight again through literature. Paul applied to settle in Moscow. With the support of his wife and mother, Paul began writing the novel "The World of Toca". A friend read the manuscript and said it was well written. Paul also had a secretary, Gallia. While Paul was writing the letter, his mother delivered the package to the post office. After a long wait, a telegram came from the Council of State saying: This novel is highly appreciated and will be published soon. Congratulations on its success. Paul's long-cherished wish finally came true. He picked up new weapons, returned to the fighting ranks, and started a new life.
Extended reading:
An overview of how steel is made.
Pavel Korchagin was born into a poor railway worker family. His father died in his early years, and his mother made a living by washing and cooking for others. When he was 12 years old, his mother sent him to work in the station canteen, where he was humiliated. He hated shopkeepers who oppressed the poor and rich people who spent money lavishly.
After the October Revolution broke out, imperialism and reactionaries attempted to strangle the new Soviet power. Paul's hometown of Shebetoka, Ukraine, has also experienced years of foreign armed intervention and civil war. The town of Setovka was liberated, but was quickly withdrawn, leaving only the old Bolshevik He Zhu doing underground work in the town. He stayed at Paul's house for a few days and told Paul many things about the revolution, the working class and class struggle. Zhu was Paul's original leader on the road to the Chinese revolution. On a fishing trip, Paul meets Tonya, the daughter of a forest officer.
One day, Zhu was captured by bandits. Paul searched everywhere for his whereabouts. While the bandits were escorting He Zhu, Paul pounced on them, knocked the bandits down in the trench, and escaped with He Zhu. Paul was imprisoned as an informer on Victor, the son of the Polish nobleman Lizhenski. In prison, Paul endured torture and remained strong. In order to welcome the bandit leader Peterliu's visit to the town, a second-level officer mistakenly released Paul as an ordinary prisoner. Afraid of falling into the clutches of the devil again, he did not dare to go home without him, so he involuntarily came to Tonya's garden gate and jumped into the garden.
Because Paul saved Nia for the winter during the last fishing trip, she liked his enthusiastic and stubborn personality, and his arrival made her very happy. Paul also felt that Tonya was different from other rich girls in that they all felt vague love. In order to take refuge, he agreed to Tonya's request and stayed. A few days later, Tonya found Paul and he sent his brother to Khartoum to join the organization.
Paul joined the army as a scout and later became a cavalryman. He is a capable soldier who dares to charge on the battlefield and is also an excellent political propagandist. He especially liked reading works such as "Children of the Storm" and "Gadfly", and often read or told stories to his comrades. In a fierce battle, he was seriously injured on the head, but he defeated death with his tenacious perseverance. His physical condition prevented him from returning to the front lines, so he immediately threw himself into the work of restoring and building the country. Do the work of other regiments, eliminate counterrevolutionaries, and put in hard physical labor. In particular, the work of building railways was particularly arduous; with autumn rain, mud, heavy snow, and frozen soil, people lacked food and clothing, stayed in the open air, and were harassed by armed bandits and threatened by disease.
During this period, his love with Tonya fell into crisis, and Tonya hated vulgar individualism. When I met her again while building the railroad, she was married to a wealthy engineer. When Paul served as the Youth League Committee Secretary at the railway factory, he had frequent contact with Lida, a member of the Youth League Committee, and the two gradually developed feelings. But he mistook Leda and her brother lost the chance to fall in love with her for her lover.
At the end of the road construction work, Paul contracted typhoid fever, which caused pneumonia, so the organization had to send Paul back to his hometown to recuperate. On the way, the news that Paul was dead was misreported, but Paul defeated death for the fourth time and returned to earth. After his illness, he returned to work. Due to various injuries, selfless work and labor, Paul's health became worse and worse and he lost his ability to work. The organization had to fire him and keep him hospitalized for a long time. While recuperating at the beach, he met Daya and fell in love. Paul continued to help Daya make progress, and at the same time began to study tenaciously to enhance his writing ability.
In 1927, Paul was paralyzed and later blinded. The raging disease finally bound this passionate warrior to the hospital bed. Paul had suicidal thoughts for a while, but he quickly got over it. This paralyzed, blind and inexperienced man began his heroic career - literary creation. Paul endured great physical and mental pain. First he wrote it in a cardboard frame, then he dictated it himself and had someone record it. With the help of his mother and wife, the novel he wrote with his life was finally published! Paul picked up new weapons and started a new life.
Understanding How Steel is Made
It is a masterpiece of Soviet socialist literature. Its main achievement is to create the perfect artistic model of Pavel Korchagin. When portraying this character, the author strictly followed the reality of life. He did not care that Paul regarded strong will and strong character as innate, but believed that they were achieved through heroic battles, hard work, and hard work. tempered by study and strict self-discipline.
The novel truly and profoundly depicts a broad picture of Ukrainian life before and after the October Revolution, and creates a glorious image of a generation of heroes represented by Pavel Korchakin.
The childhood of the protagonist Pavel Korchagin lived a miserable life at the bottom. Young Paul was arrested to save the old Bolshevik Zhu who was captured by the enemy. He showed perseverance in prison. After being released from prison, he joined the army and fought bloody battles in the Kotovsky Cavalry Brigade and Budioni Cavalry Regiment. After being seriously injured, he was deeply admired by doctors for his amazing endurance.
After being discharged from the hospital, Pavel Korchagin left the army. Whether he was working in the Communist Youth League, purging revolutionaries, or participating in the hard work of building railways, he showed his fearless spirit of adhering to the truth and not fearing hardships and obstacles, and he also had a serious attitude and spiritual state on the issue of love. . Cruel war, hard labor and heavy work made Paul sick, blind and paralyzed, but he engaged in literary creation with amazing perseverance and finally achieved success.
By exposing Paul’s novels, we vividly tell the younger generation what ideals are and how to strive for them. What kind of life a revolutionary soldier should live is the theme of the novel. What Paul said when he mourned the grave of his female comrade Valian was a confession of his outlook on life and an elaboration of the theme of the novel: the most precious thing for a person is life, and life belongs to one person only once. A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret wasting his years, nor will he be ashamed of being inactive. In this way, when he dies, he can say that my life and all my energy were dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - fighting for the liberation of mankind. #039;
755-79000 is deeply loved by readers for its vivid language, shocking spiritual power, and thought-provoking philosophy of life. This kind of shocking power that only reality can produce makes readers completely integrate into Ostrovsky's life and emotional world and his works. Therefore, when he fought against the ruthless fate with the superhuman perseverance of a warrior, the ordinary life burst out with extraordinary light in the fierce collision with fate. This light is eternal and can always bring light and strength to the pale mind.