There is only one kind of heroism, which is to still love life after recognizing the truth of life.
Heroism itself manifests itself as a romantic feeling, daring to take on what others dare not take on, doing what others dare not do, and not compromising with darkness. This is the artist's heroism.
In real life, people cannot pursue that kind of wind and rain, but after people recognize the darkness of reality, they still embrace life with a positive attitude. This in itself is a negative response to reality. This kind of resistance is the heroism of real life.
The English version of this sentence is "There is only one heroism in the world: to see the world as it is and to love it." Its author is Romain Rolland.
Romain Rolland is from France, and the original text should be in French:
"Il n'ya qu'un héro?sme au monde: c'est de voir le monde tel qu'il est et de l'aimer." Romain Rolland.
It comes from Romain Rolland's "Michelangelo". There is profound wisdom in this sentence. It is Romain Rolland’s interpretation of heroes.
"The Biography of Michelangelo" is a biography about Michelangelo completed by the famous French writer Romain Rolland in 1906. The biography is divided into two parts, the first part "Fighting", the second part The chapter "Abandonment" and the conclusion "Death".
"The Biography of Michelangelo" tells the life experience of Michelangelo.
Extended information:
Introduction to "The Biography of Michelangelo": Michelangelo is known as the most perfect sculptor, and he was also a great figure in the European Renaissance. Painter, architect and poet;
Some people say that no one after Michelangelo can carve such accurate sculptures. Later generations of sculptors can only surpass him by using real life molds. He was born Just to prove what "eternity" means, he went through ups and downs but persevered in his pursuit, and his heart was sad and magnificent. 150 masterpieces handed down from ancient times are perfectly analyzed. The idea is that we witness the glory of human wisdom.
In this biography, Roland praised Michelangelo's works and his sublime sense of melancholy, but he also expressed sympathy for this melancholy and the joy that Beethoven's victory aroused in his heart. It's completely different from passion. Roland chose Michelangelo just to show another example of the pain that people endure in human destiny.
This painful example also shows a great spirit and conveys a kind of advice: whoever overcomes pain and creates such works is a winner, but it can only be considered a half victory. Or, because he still cannot defeat life. We must "understand life and love life". This is lofty heroism.
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Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-World Literature Classic Library·The Biography of Michelangelo