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How film steel is tempered-a film review of about 800 words is a film review, not an urgent need after reading it! ! ! ! ! thank you
Life is a person's most precious thing. Life is only once for everyone. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret because he wasted his life, nor will he be ashamed because he accomplished nothing by land; On his deathbed, he could say, "All my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of all mankind". This is the most well-known sentence in the book "This is how steel is tempered", which once became the motto of countless young people in the era of war and struggle.

It tells us only one truth: fight for your own ideals and don't waste your life. For us, we may not have the lofty ideals and strong will like Paul, because we are just ordinary in the ordinary. In normal times, we should have a healthy body so that we can practice our dreams step by step. I remember when I was in college, a high school classmate left because of an accident while traveling. I think human life is so fragile that death is like a judge. I live a carefree life every day, thinking that death is far away from me, and I have always been in awe of death. The secret of longevity is: a kind heart, childlike innocence. How time flies! Winter goes to spring, summer goes to Qiu Lai, the sun bows its head and the moon rises, and the sun and the moon go on year after year. There are many unpleasant things in life, so it is important to keep a good attitude. While blaming others, don't forget to put yourself in others' shoes. Maybe the problem that has been bothering you for a long time will be solved.

After reading the book How Steel was Tempered, I was deeply touched. When I was studying, my mood fluctuated with the growth and fate of Paul Kochakin. 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 shouldn't regret his mediocrity ... almost no one wants to live a mediocre life, because even the grass is trying to add a trace of green to spring, hoping to leave its own figure on the colorful picture scroll of spring and return to the earth. But not everyone can make good steel. So how is steel made? I believe there will be a fiery steelmaking scene in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steelmaking! Nothing is born. There is only one way to change "iron" into "steel"-refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero, but there is no born hero in this world. Paul was able to become a hero because of his own efforts-he did not flinch in the face of the test of life and death on the battlefield of war; In the windy and snowy construction site, he did not fall down in the face of unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold; In the case of blindness and illness, he still did not give in in the face of the relentless blow of the loss of manuscripts and the deterioration of his health. Finally, he grew from a poor boy to a fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style. Life can be said to be a tortuous road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood, and so on. However, all this is short-lived. After breaking through obstacles and overcoming difficulties, looking back at the road we have traveled, we will find that it is the flame that sharpens life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, as people often say: "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." "Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in our study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and shrink back? Only by establishing lofty ideals, cultivating excellent quality and persistent pursuit can a person not be dragged down by life and crushed by misfortune, and will he be strong and mature in the raging flame of suffering, love life, enrich himself and meet a better tomorrow. " Life is the most precious thing for people, and life only belongs to us once. First, a man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his past mediocrity, so that when he dies, he can say,' My life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind.'

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