"Quiet Flows the Don" is the most famous Soviet writer Mikhail Sholokhov's masterpiece Alexander Abramovich, it vividly describes the civil war from World War I to the end of the turbulent history of Dayton River Cossack life and struggle, the performance of the Soviet regime in the Cossack regions to establish and consolidate the hard process and its strong vitality, reveal the inevitable failure of all reactionary forces behind the demise of fate. Writer because the book won the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature.