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Thoughts on how steel is tempered.

Life is the most precious thing for people. Life is only once for us. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. -"How steel was tempered"

With full enthusiasm and infinite expectation, I finished reading this book. In this ordinary day, I feel the extraordinary quality of a hero. How Steel was Tempered is regarded by readers as a textbook of life, a road sign of life and a spiritual tonic, which has been handed down from generation to generation.

"How Steel was Tempered" vividly describes the birth and growth of a generation of working-class youth in suffering. Under the tyranny of the stormy czar and the oppression of landlords, capitalists and foreign invaders, they learned to love and hate, increased their knowledge and tempered their tenacious character. In the storm of the October Revolution, they were tempered into steel and became proletarian revolutionary fighters from spontaneous rebels. Among them, it mainly shaped the indomitable proletarian hero image of Paul Kochakin. Taking his life experience as a clue, it shows the historical picture of the hard struggle and life of the Soviet Union and the people at that time.

Speaking of Paul, admiration can't help but arise. He is a hero and a tenacious man. When he was injured and had to quit the battlefield, he still worked hard in the rear; When he was diagnosed with a nerve center problem, he didn't flinch, worked as usual and made selfless contributions to society. He has been struggling, his legs are paralyzed and his eyes are blind, but he still hasn't given up. He resolutely picked up the pen in his hand and fought against his fate. As Roman Roland said, "The most terrible enemy is that you don't have firm faith and tenacious perseverance." This is how steel is made. Isn't this the meaning of life?

Paul did it. He didn't idle away his time, nor did he accomplish anything. He devoted himself to the liberation struggle of all mankind.

Thoughts on how steel is tempered.

People often say: "books are the ladder of human progress." I think, "How Steel was Tempered" is the ladder of my progress. Because, it is how steel is tempered that makes me realize the various States of the world; It is how steel is tempered that makes me understand the truth of being a man. It was how steel was tempered that made me learn wisdom and make friends. So, How Steel was Tempered-my favorite book.

This book gave me a great shock. Whenever I shrink back from difficulties, whenever I cry because of setbacks, I will think of Paul's tall figure. Now that so many years have passed, I have read the book How Steel was Tempered, and I have a deeper feeling. Is it the mood when reading with Paul? Kochakin's growth and fate are ups and downs. Savor this book carefully and taste Paul's spirit.

I feel more and more that we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he should not regret his mediocrity ... Now, it is even more unforgettable to ponder Paul's inner world. There is a scene in the novel that I will never forget. Paul paid a reasonable price for the success of the revolution. When all his friends had enviable ways out, he was down and out, and once wanted to commit suicide. But in the end, he overcame his weakness. In this struggle, a famous saying, which is still widely praised today, appeared: life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to people only once. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. In this way, on his deathbed, he can say that all my life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. In my mind, Paul is not only a symbol of loyalty to his career, but also a spiritual driving force for severe self-purification. Recently, there was a rumor on the Internet that when we were in primary school, we didn't need money to go to college. When we were in college, primary school was free; When we can't work, work is distributed; When we can work, the talents in the Warring States period barely get a job that will not die of hunger; When we can't make money, the house is allocated. When we can make money, we find that we can't afford to buy a house ... we express some helplessness and dissatisfaction with reality. This may be a common problem for people born in peacetime. They think more about their own interests and ignore the performance of social progress. They are more self-pitying and self-pitying, lacking in talent, and ignore how to give full play to their talents and make contributions to society in such a realistic environment. It can be said that what we lack is not talent, but persistent pursuit of career; What is lacking is not passion, but the goal of struggle; What is lacking is not a sense of innovation, but a down-to-earth action.

"How Steel was Tempered" made me understand that perseverance is also the foundation of success, a kind of tenacity and an accumulation. Perseverance, its performance is often a kind of strength that a person shows in setbacks. With perseverance, people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties, but will face them stronger and overcome them. Nine times out of ten, life is not satisfactory, don't feel inferior, have confidence, because setbacks are the premise of cultivating perseverance. Balzac once said, "Frustration is a grindstone." No matter how sharp the knife is, it will become dull if it is not used all the time. Frustration is the best whetstone. A person's life is wonderful, with ups and downs, bitterness and sweetness, and the joy of reunion after parting.

I learned a lot from reading How Steel was Tempered. Hot fire and sudden cooling have tempered steel. Our generation has also been tempered through struggle and severe tests.

Based on Pavel Kochakin's growth on the revolutionary road, this novel depicts a broad historical picture of the former Soviet Union society from the First World War, the October Revolution, the Civil War to the economic recovery period. Through the glorious artistic image of Paul, the lofty spiritual quality and heroic achievements of the first generation of youth league members in the former Soviet Union are displayed and eulogized. Pavel Colta King was born into a Ukrainian worker's family. After decades of study and struggle, he became a staunch proletarian fighter. He is honest, simple, brave, eager to resist, demanding self-improvement, and likes reading all kinds of revolutionary books, especially with the help of an old Bolshevik, his ideological consciousness has improved rapidly. The October Revolution broke out.

An old Bolshevik, He Zhu, came to live in Paul's house for a few days and was arrested soon. Paul saw a bandit soldier walking at the crossroads with Zhu. He swooped down, hugged the escort, grabbed his gun and rescued Zhu. Paul was put in prison and tortured, but he didn't reveal any revolutionary secrets. Reading here, we can find Paul's revolutionary spirit.

Before dawn, Paul got up quietly, reluctantly moved his almost stiff feet and went to the kitchen alone. He didn't go back to wake his teammates until the boiling water and tea were ready. Although he had a high fever for five days in a row, bony Paul's eyes were red and he violently waved a big wooden shovel to shovel snow. This is an emotional festival, a scene of railway construction, and Paul's character is fully reflected here. "

"The most precious thing is life. Life is only once for us. A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing-in this way, he can say,' My life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-fighting for the liberation of mankind. "This passage is what Paul said, about how to spend his life and the meaning of life. Steel was tempered by fire and sudden cooling. Through unremitting efforts, Paul finally made real steel. His revolutionary thoughts are worth learning, and his attitude towards life is worth our careful understanding. " "How Steel was Tempered" vividly describes the process that a generation of working-class youth was born in suffering and grew up in struggle. Under the tyranny of the stormy czar, under the heavy oppression of landlord capitalists, reactionary Cossacks and foreign invaders, they learned about love and hate, increased their knowledge and tempered their tenacious character. In the storm of the October Revolution, through the education of the * * * production party, they were tempered from spontaneous rebels into conscious proletarian revolutionary fighters. Paul's heroism is the rationality and sincerity of the early Bolsheviks, and personal values and collective undertakings are in a harmonious state in concept. The novel not only depicts the protagonist through one dilemma after another, but also directly expresses this sincere feeling through exciting monologues and thought-provoking aphorisms. Paul's life is very bumpy. Even though he is blind, he insists on writing books, and he has no pity on himself. The book says: The manuscript he worked so hard to write was lost, which made him very depressed, but he picked himself up again and completed this masterpiece with tenacious perseverance. There is a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he shouldn't regret doing nothing ... "Paul is the embodiment of the strong."

Only after reading the book "How Steel was Tempered" did I know how much a person's perseverance has influenced his life. Take Paul, the hero of this book, as an example. His life is rough, but why does he keep himself alive? It is perseverance. Perseverance gave him infinite strength, and God gave him three lives. Like him, what is the motivation to bravely kill the enemy at the age of ten? It is perseverance! Young Paul became ill later, but he still kept forgetting his job, and he didn't want to give up his job when he had the opportunity to take a vacation to heal. This is the power of perseverance! Perseverance is the foundation of success, a kind of tenacity and an accumulation. The performance of perseverance is often the amazing strength that a person shows in setbacks. With it, people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties, but will resolutely face them.

Paul's life is very bumpy. Even though he is blind, he insists on writing books, and he has no pity on himself. The book says: The manuscript he worked so hard to write was lost, which made him very depressed, but he picked himself up again and completed this masterpiece with tenacious perseverance. There is a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he shouldn't regret not doing anything … "Paul is the embodiment of the strong. Compared with Paul, think about yourself and feel a fever on your face. ..

Whenever I flinch from difficulties, whenever I cry in frustration, I will think of Paul's tall figure and try to turn myself into real steel.

Moreover, Nicholas ostrovsky, the author of this article, was blind and paralyzed at the time of writing this book. It took him three years to finish this book, and he also wanted our generation of teenagers to study hard, be strict with themselves, devote themselves to their ideals, the will of the steel class, and the noble quality of tenacious struggle! I think that's how steel is made!

The book says: "Steel was tempered by blazing fire and sudden cooling ... Our generation was also tempered by struggle and hardship." This sentence contains a deeper meaning than life. Everyone's growth process and life journey will not be smooth sailing. When you "calm down", you don't have to blame others, feel sorry for yourself, quote classics and comfort yourself with a long speech. First of all, you should stand up and walk straight, listen to how the water drops converge into a river, and smell the fragrance of plum blossoms in the biting cold. Experience shows that the beauty of life comes from self-improvement, and steel is tempered through countless ups and downs.

This book tells me that Paul is the representative of the outstanding revolutionary youth of that era, and he embodies their mental outlook and the same characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of * * *; Lofty moral quality; Iron will and perseverance; The revolutionary spirit of courageously marching forward despite difficulties. He is brave in dedication and hard work; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He is not afraid of difficulties and challenges his illness. He never gave up and lived tenaciously ... he also had shortcomings and problems. He also has self-knowledge, and he also has profound self-reflection. He dissected his own spirit strictly, which left an unforgettable impression on me. I can't remember Paul's dedication to the ideal of productism ... but he really has a lot to learn, and I must have iron will and perseverance like him. My will is a little weak, I give up easily and my perseverance is not strong, so I must have iron will and perseverance like him. I still want to learn from him, eager to learn. I'm at the learning stage now, and he doesn't have much time to study. It's so touching that he can find time to study. I'm actually playing and wasting my time. There is a famous saying that "an inch of time is an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." I must study as eagerly as he does and make contributions to my country when I grow up. And his indomitable life. This makes me admire him even more.

Never give up! Not ordinary people can do it, and how many failures have to be experienced. I gave up after many failures before. I am really inferior to him, so I must learn from him. We should also reflect on ourselves. I must learn from Paul.

There is always a goal in life, and then try to achieve it. And Paul's goal is to work hard for the revolutionary cause.

In fact, life is just a form, the process of seeking dreams is the emotion precipitated in life, and the true feelings from the outside to the inside in the soul are eternal life. I would like to be a towering tree in the wind and rain. The roaring wind can't stop the surging tide, and the surging tide can't stop my persistence in moving forward; The intoxication of autumn can't stop the bleak autumn wind, and I can't stop the impulse to forget spring; The depth of the night can't stop the twinkling stars, and can't stop my hope for dawn! In the storm, I am still a tree, a tree full of longing for life! Is the real eternal life!