The heart is good, and love for freedom is above everything else. Even for the throne, I will never betray the truth. "-Beethoven
" The more painful I am, the more I like it. " -Michelangelo
"I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth"-Tolstoy
The Biography of Who describes the spiritual strength and spiritual beauty of three great artists of different times and nationalities, namely Beethoven, a great German musician in the 19th century, Michelangelo, a famous Italian sculptor in the Renaissance, and Tolstoy, a Russian literary giant. They wrote their lofty courage to fight against fate and their great feelings to bear the sufferings of all mankind. Let us be close to the heroes' great personality and feel their mental journey of enduring suffering for a long time in pursuit of truth, goodness, beauty, truth and justice, which will inspire us more and gain more.
The Biography of Who Well Confirms an old saying of China people: Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times are not only talented but also determined to persevere. Roman Roland firmly grasped the similarities of these three artists with their respective fields and began to restore the lofty humanitarian tradition of literature in the 2th century and their colorful characters. Beethoven's tortuous life, from the glory he enjoyed in an instant to the poverty at the bottom of his life, from childhood misery to the pursuit of happiness in his old age, is just like what Roman Roland described as "his whole life was like a thunderstorm". From this, I realized that Beethoven has been struggling with fate and thoughts. Although he gives people a sense of arrogance, his inner weakness and strength cannot be tapped by people who don't know him. His passion for writing perfect songs, his persistence in seeking happiness and his perfect encounter made his life a force of nature; The battle between a primitive force and the rest of nature produced Homer's epic spectacle. He created happiness with his own suffering, and "pain for joy" was enough to condense his life. Isn't Michelangelo? "He has the strength, he was born to struggle, to conquer, and he also conquered-he doesn't want to win. That's not what he expected. " He is a spiritual aristocrat and a genius, but he is troubled by genius, and even his spirit and heart can do nothing. This crazy excitation exists in a terrible life that is too weak in body and mind to control. From this, I can see that his life is sacred and painful, but he believes that as long as his soul can be patient and resolute, and does not blindly sink into misery, it will certainly break through the spiritual bondage. In the struggle and abandonment, he devoted his life to creating immortal masterpieces that express truth, goodness and beauty. Tolstoy, the great soul of Russia with shining fire on the earth, soothed people's stars at dusk in the end of the 19th century. He used his powerful pen to write works that allowed us to follow the contradictory experience of Tolstoy's adventure step by step. In addition to the darkness of the society at that time, these works described the belief in God that he persistently spread the seeds of love to the world with the pen tip. I deeply realized that he insisted on faith and wrote life for truth and justice.
Yes, Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are all conquerors of the world. We enjoy the works created by their genius, just like enjoying the great achievements of our ancestors, and we no longer want to listen to their blood. This is undoubtedly an embarrassing thing for us, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, which shows our meanness and smallness. We would rather praise their works than feel the greatness of their personality. No, great souls are like mountains, where we will get greater enlightenment. "Who's Who" is like writing a "heroic symphony" to us. The inspiration we get from this is: everyone will suffer and suffer disasters. Instead of complaining about others, we should work hard. Instead of admiring great men, we should learn from the greatness of great men's personality and make our life full of meaning. Instead of relying on impetuous and quick success, we should stick to our beliefs, truth and justice and make ourselves among the immortals of mankind.
as long as we realize that the biography of Who has sublimated our hearts, made the hero's blood appear in front of us, and the hero's red flag fluttered above our heads, we will gradually feel that in this society where people avoid the sublime and bid farewell to the sublime, our souls have also been sublimated into a kind of sublime.
2. "Childhood"
Everyone has his own wonderful time worth remembering and cherishing. For me, childhood will be my most precious collection. As far as the book Childhood written by Gorky is concerned, childhood should be a tragic experience and a deep memory for him!
I read a lot of books during the "Eleventh" holiday, and I was most interested in Childhood. As far as I know, Childhood is the first part of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy (The Second and the Third "On Earth" and "My University"), which artistically shows us Alesha's struggle for light in the dark society, as well as Russian social features in the 197s and 198s.
After reading Childhood, I felt the author's tragic childhood experience and felt that I was lucky, at least I was happier than him. Because when the author was 3 years old, his father died, and his mother took him back to her family. It's a pity that Grandpa is a selfish, greedy and overbearing small business owner, who cruelly exploited employees and lent usury. However, the development of capitalist Russia interrupted Grandpa's dream of making a fortune, and he went bankrupt from then on, resulting in poverty and poverty. After the poor mother remarried, she died of illness, and the 11-year-old author was brutally kicked out of the house by her grandfather and went to the society to fend for herself ...
Gorky truly described his miserable childhood, and I am glad for myself-I was not born in that era, did not suffer this kind of hardship, and did not lose my parents ... I feel very happy because I had a wonderful childhood. I remember when I was a child, I was very naughty and naughty, and I often did some strange things. Once, my aunt bought some small goldfish for me, but she left without telling me how to raise them, and my parents were not at home. I saw a vase with flowers on it. I had a brainwave. I took it down, threw away the flowers, added some water and put the little goldfish in it. Seeing the little goldfish swimming freely in the vase made me happy. In the evening, my mother came back and saw me lying motionless on the table looking at the vase. She smiled and asked me, "What are you doing?" "Look at the goldfish!" I replied. Hearing this, mother said, "Ah? No way! You put the goldfish in the vase. No, grandma will take this vase away later. " Without saying anything, I took the vase into the room, just not letting them take it away. Finally, my mother couldn't do anything about me, so she had to call my grandmother and tell her the truth. My grandmother laughed when she heard this ... My childhood was so full of joy and happiness, so I should cherish everything I have now. !
After reading the book Childhood, I was greatly inspired. The book tells us to be persistent in seeking knowledge, not afraid of difficulties, persevere and take a positive attitude towards study and life!
3. How Steel was Tempered
ostrovsky, the author of How Steel was Tempered, was born in a worker's family and suffered a lot from human sufferings. At the age of 2, he participated in the production of party member in * * *, and was paralyzed by overwork, then he became blind and went to bed for nine years. However, during his illness, he was not in an unimaginable predicament.
In this article, pavel korchagin, the hero portrayed by ostrovsky, also inspires millions of readers in Qian Qian.
pavel korchagin, a blind and paralyzed man, fought bravely against the disease with his iron will and the encouragement of his relatives and friends before the heavy obstacles in his life.
Paul is a bitter child, who lives at the bottom of society, is oppressed and bullied, and is on the verge of hunger and death. However, he dared to challenge the unfair and humiliating social status, and dared to get up and improve the fate of himself and the working masses. With the help of Zhu He and other older Bolsheviks, he actively devoted himself to the struggle to defend the Soviet regime. Paul's life experience is actually a process of challenging unfair fate, difficulties and his own disability and misfortune. However, how much suffering and blow can a person bear? In one day, I braved the bullets and launched 17 charges against the enemy. I was hungry with typhoid fever and stepped on the icy mud to build roads. I struggled out of death and lay in my sickbed suffering from pain. After he was blind, he returned to his hometown, hoping to hear his mother's voice, but his dear mother had turned into a pile of loess. Even so, until the end, he would sublimate his experience and turn it into spiritual wealth for mankind:
Paul is upright, and as a teenager, he dared to teach the hooligans in the city because of justice;
Paul is clever. Being in prison, he can seize the opportunity and easily make the ignorant enemy fall into the trap and escape the clutches.
Paul is brave. As soon as he joined the army, he dashed forward with a knife, completely entering the spiritual realm of selfless dedication and killing the enemy.'
Paul is strong. After severe head burns, with the support of firm revolutionary beliefs, he miraculously survived to continue the war of resistance.
Paul is great. He fought death several times, and finally returned to his loved ones and his comrades-in-arms with victory.
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In learning, we should learn from Paul's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and studying hard;
In life, we should learn from Paul's spirit of being diligent and enterprising and not afraid of setbacks;
In our work, we should learn from Paul's spirit of hard work and perseverance.
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When we fail, we should follow Paul's example, analyze the reasons, summon up courage and start over;
when we succeed, we should follow Paul's example, be serious, modest and prudent, and continue to work hard;