——Reflections after reading "How the Steel Was Tempered"
I couldn't put it down this book "How the Steel Was Tempered". What a tenacious character Paul Korchagin has. Admirable! If you read this book, you will understand that people with steel qualities are "capital" people.
Paul's life was very rough, and he persisted even though he was blind. He wrote a book without caring about himself. The book said: The manuscript he had worked so hard to write was lost, which made him frustrated and disappointed, but he picked himself up again and completed the 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 should not regret for doing nothing..." Paul can be described as the embodiment of the strong.
Compare Paul, think about yourself, I feel a wave of heat on my face. I remember that on New Year’s Day this year, every household was immersed in the festive atmosphere, but my house was very deserted. My father was busy with work and was on a business trip, and my mother was bedridden due to illness. I could hear the children playing outside. , tears were rolling in my eyes, and I burst into tears in a moment. My mother saw that I was crying, and pointed to the book on the bedside and said: "Xuanxuan, that book "How Steel Was Tempered", you Have you finished reading?" I flipped through the book again, and Paul's image came to mind again. Yes, I should be a strong man! I should share my family's worries and solve their problems, and decided to cook. A smile appeared on my mother's face. , held my hand tightly and said: "You are really the top man in our family!" I pointed to the book "How Steel Was Tempered" and said: "It taught me that!"
< p>Whenever I encounter difficulties and flinch, whenever I cry when frustrated, I will think of Paul's tall figure and want to refine myself into a real piece of steel!My thoughts after reading "How Steel Was Tempered"
Recently, I read the book "How Steel Was Tempered" and I was deeply moved. While reading, my mood fluctuated with the growth and destiny of Paul Korchagin. Savor this book carefully and savor Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nourishment from Paul’s spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember there is a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he should not regret for doing nothing...
Almost no one is willing to live a mediocre life. , because even the grass is working hard to add a touch of green to the spring, hoping to leave its own shadow on the colorful scrolls that return to the earth. But not everyone can make a good piece of steel.
So. How is steel made? I believe that the blazing steel-making scene must appear in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steel-making! Nothing is born, and "iron" becomes "steel". There is only one way - refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero. In fact, there are no born heroes in this world. The reason why Paul can become a hero is entirely due to his own efforts - in the midst of the war. On the battlefield, faced with the test of life and death, he did not retreat; at the construction site in the blustery snowstorm, faced with unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold, he did not fall; even though he was blind and disease-ridden, he did not fall down. Despite the ruthless blow of losing his manuscript and deteriorating health, he still did not give in. He finally grew from a poor boy to a communist fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.
Life can be said to be a tortuous and bumpy road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, have to face the blow of failure, the pain of not being understood, etc. But, all of this is. It is short-lived. After overcoming obstacles and overcoming difficulties, we will realize that it is the flame that tempers life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, just like people. As the saying goes: "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." "Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and hesitate to move forward?
A person can only establish lofty ideals and create excellent qualities. , and have persistent pursuit and correct life goals, he will not be dragged down by life and will not be overwhelmed by misfortune. Only then will he become strong and mature in the raging flames of suffering, love life and enrich it. yourself, to welcome a better tomorrow.
Today's society is a highly competitive information society, and the knowledge economy has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the international community, peace and development have become the main theme of the times, and the international community focuses on economy and technology. The competition that is unfolding is becoming increasingly fierce, and all countries are focusing on seizing the commanding heights of development in the 21st century. This has caused our country to face new opportunities and new challenges. China's pace of "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face many challenges. Opportunities and challenges towards comprehensive revitalization. The country needs talents who are knowledgeable, strong-willed, decisive and innovative. Therefore, we have no choice but to overcome the obstacles of knowledge and move forward bravely.
The bell is about to ring. We stand on the threshold of the new century, looking for the heroic complex of the past and rebuilding the "Paul Spirit", which is of great significance.
For the sake of the prosperity of our great motherland, let us follow Paul's example, refine our lives, and embrace the future with optimism!
"The most precious life is life, which belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting his years, nor be ashamed of doing nothing..."
During the summer vacation, I read the book "How Steel Was Tempered" online. "How should people live?" After reading this book, I had the perfect answer to this question.
This book mainly talks about: Paul grew up in bitterness. His father died in his early years. His mother did laundry and cooking for others, and his brother was an ordinary worker. When Paul was 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen as a handyman. He worked in the canteen for two years and suffered all kinds of bullying. However, the road behind him was more bumpy. Soon, Paul became blind and paralyzed. However, he continued to write books in this situation without any care for himself. Compared with ordinary people, he pays double the price for writing one more word. Hard work paid off, and he finally succeeded in writing the book "How Steel Was Tempered".
As I read and read, Paul's resolute face seemed to be right in front of me. He, an ordinary soldier, had a will of steel. What is this force that drives him and inspires him to move forward? Isn't that a great communist cause? This is what motivated him to fight the disease tenaciously.
Paul taught me how to treat the disease correctly and how to overcome difficulties. He, a paralyzed person, can fight for the cause of communism; how can I, a young child raised by the party and the people's sunshine and rain, be intimidated by some trivial difficulties?
Whenever I encounter difficulties and flinch, I will think of Paul. Whenever I am frustrated and cry, I will think of Paul. Paul?6?1 Korchagin always inspires me and spurs me to make unremitting efforts and overcome all difficulties. Encourage me to face any challenge in life! Determined to temper myself into a piece of real steel! As Paul said in this book: "The most precious life of a person, life belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting one's life, nor should one be ashamed of inaction... …”
Today, I read the book "How Steel Was Tempered". The protagonist in the book, Paul, made me respect him.
After Paul was kicked out of school by his teacher, the priest, he became friends with Tonya in a chance encounter. Under the guidance of the assembler Zhu Helai, he understood that the Bolsheviks were a revolutionary party that fought for the liberation of the poor. He reluctantly said goodbye to Tonya, fled his hometown, joined the Red Army, and became a strong Bolshevik fighter. However, his physical condition deteriorated, his right leg became disabled, and the hidden injuries on his spine became more and more serious, and finally he became paralyzed. But he was not discouraged and started his difficult writing career, which gave him a good start in his new life.
I greatly admire Paul's indomitable revolutionary spirit that is not afraid of illness and setbacks of fate. He was always fighting for the revolutionary cause. He unfortunately contracted typhoid fever once. With his strong perseverance, he miraculously came back from the death line and returned to the hot job without hesitation.
What moved me the most was the following story.
Almost all the regiment organizations in the Suolo area are on the battlefield. Three people were sent to the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League - Dubava, Pankratov and Paul. These three people were personally selected by Comrade Zhu Helai. The railway emergency repair work began. No one expected that the conditions would be so difficult. The cold autumn rain soaked people's clothes, heavy and cold; the surroundings were desolate, and hundreds of people could only sleep on the concrete in four broken houses at night. On the floor, wearing wet and muddy clothes, they squeezed together tightly, trying to keep each other warm as much as possible. In the morning, everyone drank some tea and then went to work. For lunch every day, they had vegetarian soup and a piece of briquette-like black bread. However, with their infinite loyalty to the revolutionary cause and strong revolutionary perseverance, they completed their tasks brilliantly.
I think there are striking similarities between our country’s entrepreneurs and builders and their situations. Our happy life today was obtained with the blood and sweat of countless hard-working workers and revolutionaries. It is hard-won. We must cherish the good life today, study hard, practice our skills, and build our motherland even better in the future. Good and hard work.
After reading the famous book "How Steel Was Tempered", I was deeply inspired. The protagonist in the book, Paul Korchagin, had a very rough life, but he was able to overcome many difficulties with a brave, strong and indomitable spirit, and finally trained himself into a revolutionary warrior with lofty ideals, firm will and strong character. He devoted his entire life and all his energy unreservedly to the magnificent cause of the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. There is a sentence in the book that I most appreciate: "The most precious thing for a person is life. Life is only once for us. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he does not regret for wasting his years, nor does he feel regret for wasting his years. Ashamed of inaction.
"Paul is an eternal strong man in life, an optimistic and brave man. His perseverance, determination and actions to realize his ideals have inspired generations of young people and set a good example for thousands of young people. We must have a correct outlook on life, world view and values. Everyone has their own ideals. If you have an ideal, you must take action. If you do your best, you will not have any regrets. We live in a peaceful era and are learning. If we encounter any small difficulties in school or life, we will definitely be able to solve them if we face them bravely and study hard. In this way, we will feel that we also have perseverance. For example, I participated in golf once. During the football match, due to the hot weather, physical discomfort, and poor condition, I didn't play well on the first day. I watched the video of that day's game, made a timely summary, and adjusted my mentality to give up on winning the next day. I let go of the burden of being afraid of losing, fought hard one by one, and finally won the championship. I deeply realized that only strong perseverance can overcome all the difficulties and setbacks on the way forward and achieve success, so. Strong perseverance is the shortcut to success. In the future, I must follow Paul's example and use Paul's steely will and perseverance to face various difficulties and setbacks and strive for greater progress. ?6?1 Korchagin - a blind and paralyzed man, living in a world of aristocrats. When Paul was still in elementary school, he was kicked out of school because he made a little mistake. , so Paul had to go out to work. Every day he had to boil water, chop wood, clean the tea stove, clean knives and forks, and carry dirty water. In fact, this was tiring enough for this underage child. But what's even more outrageous is that "if you don't do it well, you'll get slapped in the face", raping women, and treating the murder of Jews as something you can bully at will. With my steely will and the encouragement of my relatives and friends, I bravely fought against the disease. Moved by your perseverance. Imagine that if a person is blind, he cannot see his friends around him or the colorful world. He can only rely on his ears to survive, a person with an ordinary will. How could anyone do that? What’s more, Paul’s legs were paralyzed and he couldn’t move his left hand! It was a time of war, a time of bandits. It was a time of war and terror everywhere. Times and places are full of smoke. I admire how strong Paul Korchagin can be under such circumstances! This book "How Steel Was Tempered" has benefited me a lot. It teaches me that we should have the courage to fight and struggle. Dare to challenge fate, nature and setbacks. Only by transcending ourselves in this kind of heroic struggle can we prove our own worth. Those who are tenacious and persevering will be forged into steel in the fire of life! Paul Kochakin’s heartfelt love for the motherland and persistence in the revolution, his bravery and fearless spirit and perseverance in the face of difficulties and blows, and his indomitable will quality. The unremitting struggle against counter-revolutionary forces and the ability to fully demonstrate the revolutionary spirit of a Bolshevik in different positions will always be an example for our Communist Party members to learn from in the new era. Perseverance is the foundation of success. It is a kind of tenacity and accumulation. The performance of perseverance is often an amazing force displayed by a person in setbacks. With it, people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties, but will face them with strength. This is my biggest emotion after reading "How Steel Was Tempered". "How Steel Was Tempered" vividly describes the process of a generation of working-class youth being born in suffering and growing up in struggle; under the stormy tsarist tyranny, under the heavy pressure of landlords, capitalists, reactionary Cossacks, and foreign invaders, Under oppression, they learned about love and hate, increased their knowledge, and developed a tenacious character. In the storm of the October Revolution, after being educated by the Communist Party, they became hardened and became strong from spontaneous resisters. He was trained to become a conscious proletarian revolutionary warrior. Paul's heroism is the rational sincerity of the early Bolsheviks, and the conceptual harmony between personal values ??and collective cause. The novel not only portrays the protagonist through one dilemma after another, but also directly expresses this sincere feeling through exciting monologues and thought-provoking aphorisms.
The main value of the entire novel lies in the creation of a typical image of Paul, a proletarian revolutionary hero. However, in the British movement in the nineteenth century, the germination of proletarian literature had already appeared. But it was mostly poetry. As for other classical writers, although their exposure of the decadent darkness of the old society was very profound, they did not create a satisfactory positive character image. The appearance of Paul is a new peak in terms of the tallness of the image or the innocence and simplicity of the image.
After reading the book "How Steel Was Tempered", I realized how much influence a person's perseverance has on his life. Let’s talk about the protagonist Paul in this book. His life was very rough, but why did he keep himself alive? It's perseverance. Perseverance gave him infinite strength, and God gave him three lives. For someone like him to be able to establish himself as a killer in his teens, what is the motivation to kill enemies heroically? It’s perseverance! Young Paul later became ill, but he continued to work selflessly, and he was unwilling to give up his work when he had the opportunity to take a vacation to heal. This is the power of perseverance!
There is a book "How Steel Was Tempered" in the library corner of our class. I flipped through it a few days ago and was immediately attracted to it.
I was very moved by the protagonist Paul Korchagin’s desperate pursuit of his dreams.
When he was a child, his teacher, Father Vasily, was very mean to Paul and tried every means to kick him out of school. His mother had to find a job for him as a dishwasher. As a result, he was beaten severely for fighting someone else's injustice. Suddenly he was kicked out again and returned. His brother introduced him to work in a power plant. At this time, he met the Red Army Zhu Helai, and under Zhu Helai's persuasion, he also became a Red Army soldier. Once, Paul suffered a serious head injury in a battle, and doctors snatched him away from death. Paul subsequently experienced many hardships, leaving behind sequelae - blindness in both eyes, numbness in his left hand and feet, and had to go back to recuperate. His health deteriorated rapidly, but he refused to give in and fought against the disease with amazing perseverance. He began to write a "historical lyrical heroic story" about Kotovsky's division. Paul endured great physical and mental pain. He first wrote in a cardboard frame, and later dictated it himself and asked others to record it for him. With the help of his mother and wife, he devoted his life to writing the novel "How Steel Was Tempered"! Paul is a strong-willed person. Even though he is blind and quadriplegic, he still does not give up his ideals and pursuits. His iron will deeply shocked me. Paul's famous saying is: "A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor be ashamed of being inactive; in this way, when he is dying, he can say: ' My whole life and all my energy are dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. '" This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life and a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism. I can't help but think of our generation. We grew up in the care of our parents and received a good education, but we often retreat when encountering difficulties and run away when encountering setbacks. Once, I was completing a Mathematical Olympiad question assigned by the teacher, and I was stumped when I reached the second question. The topic is: "The three sides of a triangle are three consecutive two-digit even numbers, and the sum of their mantissas is divisible by 7. Find the maximum perimeter of this triangle." After reading it several times, I was confused. How to start. I asked my mother, and she asked me to think for myself. I thought for a few more seconds, threw down the Mathematical Olympiad book, and shouted, "It's too difficult! I won't do it until I die!" Then no matter how my mother persuaded and criticized me, I refused to do that annoying question again. Now that I have read "How Steel Was Tempered", I can't help but feel ashamed. I only encountered a small problem, but Paul withstood severe tests in all aspects of life. He remained steadfast and unyielding in the face of the enemy's torture; on the battlefield where bullets were raining, he marched forward bravely; in the fight against the life-devouring disease, he kept death at bay many times; especially when he was on the hospital bed, he struggled to climb to the palace of art. . Isn’t Paul, an iron warrior with an iron will, worth learning from? After reading the book "How the Steel Was Tempered", I couldn't calm down for a long time because I was deeply moved by the character in the book - Paul Korchagin. On the battlefield under heavy artillery fire, Paul faced the test of life and death, but he did not retreat. On the construction site in the ice and snow, Paul faced cold and hunger, but he did not fall; in the hospital bed, Paul faced both sides. Under the double attack of blindness and disease, he did not give in. In the face of countless difficulties and obstacles, Paul relied on his iron-like strong will and positive and optimistic attitude towards life, and always devoted himself to the revolutionary cause with a smile. In the end, Paul finally became a communist fighter with noble character and tenacious style. He was admired by countless people! We who live in peaceful times should remember that "the most precious thing for people is life. Life belongs to everyone but only once. This is how a person's life should be spent. Looking back on the past, we should not regret wasting our years, nor should we regret doing nothing. And I am ashamed to be able to say on my deathbed: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for human liberation. "This is probably the most shocking and exciting passage in the book. I think Paul Korchagin's famous quote will accompany me throughout my life, urging me to seize every second and every minute to do something beneficial to mankind. Development and progress will also enrich your spiritual life. When you look back on the past, you will not regret your wasted years, nor be ashamed of your inaction. Read "How Steel Was Tempered." "I feel that "the most precious thing for people is life, and life is only once for everyone. A person's life should be spent like this..." This is the sentence that impressed me most when I read the book "How the Steel Was Tempered". This sentence deeply touched my heart. "How the Steel Was Tempered" " is an autobiographical novel by the Russian writer Ostrovsky. The author uses himself as the prototype to create the ordinary but great hero image of Paul Korchagin, and summarizes and summarizes his life experience. Refined. The protagonist of the story, Paul, experienced various tests such as work, life, family, and friendship. He grew up from an ordinary boy to an outstanding Red Army soldier. After experiencing a cruel war, he became paralyzed and blind. , but he always maintained an optimistic, cheerful, selfless and fearless spirit, and worked tirelessly for the revolution. Paul's indomitable fighting spirit deeply infected me, and Paul's noble and pure moral words and deeds also constantly inspired me.
On May Day this year, every household was immersed in the joyful atmosphere of the festival, but I was so uncomfortable with a fever that I could only lie in bed, watching people coming and going on the street outside, and listening to the children playing downstairs, I felt very uncomfortable. I really wanted to rush down right away and play with them. When my father, who was accompanying me, saw me, he deliberately found a topic to divert my attention: "Ran Ran, have you finished watching "How Steel Was Tempered" I asked you to watch?" "I have finished watching." "What do you think? How is Paul?" My father's words touched me immediately, and Paul's image immediately appeared in front of my eyes. Growing up in a superior environment, compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in study and life are so insignificant, so we have no reason to sigh, no reason to complain, and no reason to stagnate! I looked at my dad with a smile. When my dad saw me smiling, he also smiled happily. This book has benefited me a lot. It taught me how to face difficulties, constantly surpass myself, and dare to challenge destiny. I found a lot for you, although I didn’t write it.
Rule 1: Thank the teacher for his famous words.
1. We are all sitting, only you are standing! When you were standing, we saw a towering tree,