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Experience of Reading Whose Biography
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Gains from reading Whose Biography 1 The author of Whose Biography is romain rolland, a famous French novelist, playwright and critic. Who's Who is his masterpiece. With touching pen and ink, he wrote their lofty courage to fight against fate and the great feelings of all mankind.

This book is about Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Although one of them is a musician, one is a sculptor and painter, and the other is a novelist, all of them have devoted their lives to creating immortality that can express truth, goodness and beauty.

Mr. Fu Lei said: When the haze enveloped the whole sky, the Who's Who inspired us that only real suffering can drive away the suffering of romantic fantasy; Only by overcoming the heroic tragedy of suffering can we help us bear the cruel fate; Only by holding the spirit that I will go to hell if I can't go to hell can we save a depressed and selfish nation. We should learn the strength of survival and the courage of struggle from the lives of these great men.

Of these three roles, Beethoven moved me the most. He was born in the attic of a shabby house in Bonn, near Cologne, on February 6th, 1770+ 16. His father is an unwise and alcoholic tenor, and his mother is a maid. Life in childhood and adolescence is very difficult. He is often scolded by his father. He is tied to the dulcimer all day, or shut up at home to play the violin. He composed a world-famous heroic symphony. Teresa plays Mingqu. Symphony of Destiny, Federio Opera. However, fate always played a joke on him. He was deaf, which was a heavy blow to a musician, but he did not give up writing music. At any time, he will not give in to fate. Neither the joy of success nor the pain brought by good health can stop him from moving forward and giving up the career he loves.

An unfortunate person, poor, disabled and lonely, the world did not give him happiness, but he created joy for the world! He created happiness with his own difficulties. As his brave words said, he can sum up his life and become the motto in the hearts of all heroes: Happiness gained from pain is not only a superb talent, but also a kind of perseverance.

The old adage was written by Beethoven: Find refuge in sorrow and patience. The more Michelangelo loves to cry, the more I like it. Tolstoy's "I Cry and I Suffer" just proves my desire for truth.

We should learn from the indomitable spirit of these great men in the face of tragic fate! When we suffer setbacks, we should think of their examples of overcoming pain. Keep your faith and live a good life!

Beethoven: Ugly. I long for a happy marriage, but I always fail and have to bear the blow. At the same time, he devoted himself to music creation with tenacious perseverance and created a series of brilliant works. He will not give in to fate, nor will he give up his career. He creates happiness for the world!

Michelangelo: He pursues perfection in his works of art; Treat love with purity; He will not despair when dealing with difficulties; He will not run away from danger. He just works day and night and thinks nothing else. He is a tragic figure. Tolstoy: He is a master of literature and will never give up the art he loves. Because of his aristocratic background, he is sometimes arrogant. Don't trust others. His ugly appearance made him feel inferior and desperate. He is willing to give his precious life for his motherland. He is a hero!

The book whose biography benefits from reading. Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times must have perseverance and extraordinary talents.

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An excellent work can not only let us know the world, but also let us have a deeper understanding of life. Whose Biography is such a book. It tells the stories of three artists from a unique angle, and makes people realize the true meaning of life from their artistic life.

Touched by Tolstoy's keen eyes, he scanned the tragic life of the Russian people and reflected the cruelty of reality with exquisite writing. He insisted on his belief in truth and justice and wrote his own life, which is an unyielding belief and a frank kindness.

Shocked by Beethoven's extraordinary perseverance, he despised suffering and grasped fate by the throat. He didn't indulge in his sad childhood life and devoted all his energy to music; Not devastated by deafness, he did not bow to fate, but he did seize the throat of fate and left a series of sounds of nature for the world.

Of the three artists, I admire Michelangelo the most. In the book, I saw a vivid life, a real artist image. He devoted his unparalleled talent and creativity to art, but he didn't understand art. His life is full of loneliness, ups and downs and pain. He is wild and lonely, because he can't choose his own existence. He was born with pain. He lives, thinks and works alone. He sees the world and himself alone. He said, "Call me pain, pain! In my life, I can't find a day that is completely arranged by myself. " For him, death is a kind of liberation, a kind of happiness, but also an unattainable "luxury". He devoted his life to artistic creation, and in the painful torture, he devoted the truth, goodness and beauty to one work after another forever, leaving precious artistic treasures.

After reading this book, we can easily find that what really makes the giants successful is not their prominent position and wealth, but their loneliness and suffering. They hone themselves in pain and sublimate and transform in loneliness. Face up to difficulties and rise up against them, and we will become Beethoven or Michelangelo.

Read who's who carefully, and we will gain a lot.

I thought Beethoven was a very lucky man before reading this book, but I didn't expect him to be so unlucky. Yes, his life has been bumpy. It turns out that celebrities are not as beautiful as I thought. Perhaps it is because of all kinds of difficulties, setbacks and unfortunate fate that they bravely stand up and become celebrities praised by the world! How much courage and perseverance they need to overcome such difficulties! I admire their courage and perseverance.

Roman Roland called them "heroes" and wrote their lofty spirit of fighting against fate and great feelings of bearing the suffering of all mankind with touching words. He summed up Beethoven's life like this: "An unfortunate man, poor, disabled and lonely, was caused by pain. The world didn't give him joy, but he created joy for the world!" He used suffering to shape happiness, as if to explain it with that grandiloquence-it can sum up his life and become a famous saying in the hearts of all heroes:' Happiness bought with pain.'

After reading the book Who Biography, I feel that the celebrity spirit is shocking. The hero in this book is not an invincible Jianghu hero who has traveled all over the world, nor a great man who has made great contributions to the future. The protagonists in this book have an innate strong vitality, which enables them to fight bravely against difficulties.

Beethoven was born in poverty and dropped out of school in his early years. He had a rough life and bravely fought against his fate. He lived alone, his only family failed him, and his heart was devastated, but he survived. He has no friends. He seems isolated from the world. Although the great musician has been living in pain, he has created immortal works, most of which were created after he was deaf. He finally overcame fate, illness, pain, mediocrity of the audience, difficulties and obstacles, and reached the peak of his life. Beethoven succeeded because he refused to give in to fate. He changed his destiny and his spirit shocked the whole world.

Michelangelo was born in a relatively wealthy family in Florence. He has a high cultural accomplishment and artistic foundation. His motherland is full of disasters. He saw foreign invasion, people enslaved, his works destroyed by war, he was tortured by others, and his family asked him for money. He has been attached to and worked for the Pope all his life. The Pope erected a monument for himself, which prevented Michelangelo from achieving his ideal. He met many difficulties in his life. He insisted on living to his seventies for his dream.

Tolstoy was born into a rich family. He has a happy family. He has a high literary talent. He once succeeded, but he despised everything he had. He refused to enjoy life and waste time. He wants to show the value of his life by taking care of human beings. He carried forward the true Christian spirit and despised liberalism.

The author told us to bravely fight against fate. As long as you don't give in to fate, you will change it one day. Life is a struggle, happiness is born in the struggle, and fate is in our own hands.

The book whose biography is obtained from reading. During the summer vacation, I read a very meaningful book-whose biography is written by the famous French writer Roman. Roland's works describe the life experience, success and glory of Beethoven, a persistent music master, Michelangelo, a painting and sculpture artist who went through hardships, and Tolstoy, a literary master who constantly practiced his ideals.

Among them, Beethoven impressed me the most. He is one of the greatest musicians in human history. His life is very rough, but because of his diligence, he began to perform at the age of 8. Later, he was deaf in both ears. But the strong Beethoven finally overcame misfortune. He persevered all his life, suffering from illness, poverty and emotion, but he still didn't give up music, and finally created many beautiful and moving songs. I can also play Beethoven's Ode to Joy on the violin, which is cheerful and relaxed.

I am moved by the strong will of these three celebrities who are not afraid of difficulties. I want to learn from them.