I don't know which author Paul is referring to. If you can provide more information, I can try to answer for you.
Paul was a character in the Harry Potter series, a wizard at Hogwarts and captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Paul was the villain in the Harry Potter series. He was a wizard and the headmaster of Hogwarts School.
Pavel Kochagin was the protagonist of the novel Pavel Kochagin.
Paul was not one of the Four Great Classics, but a person who appeared in Russia's Tesla's novel, Crime and Punishment.
The word "Paul" came from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows series of novels. It was a fictional character created by J. K. Rowling, the creator of Harry Potter's fanfiction, who had a close relationship with Harry Potter.
Paul's final work was How Steel Was Tempered. This novel tells the story of Pavel Kochagin's experience in revolutionary struggle, work, study and so on from his youth. He finally realized his self-worth. The novel took the growth of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, as the main line, and interweaved the political events and social life scenes during the Russian Revolution to show the style of that era and the fate of people. How Steel Was Tempered has become one of the representative works of Russian literature and one of the important works in the history of world literature.
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Lu Zhishen came from the Water Margins, while Paul was the name of a character in How Steel Was Tempered.