I have read the book "How Steel Was Tempered" several times. Someone said: "The same book, as long as you read it carefully, you will gain something different every time you read it. "I didn't believe it before. During the winter vacation, my father asked me to read it again. I suddenly had a different experience and gained more, and felt the true meaning of this famous saying.
Paul’s childhood was no different from ours. He is very naughty and often fights with his friends. But as time passed, he understood many things. In decades of study and fighting, he gradually grew into a staunch proletarian revolutionary fighter. He is honest, simple, full of courage, fearless, and eager to resist. He was strong and unyielding in front of the enemy and fought resolutely with the enemy. More importantly, he was able to reflect on himself, wage war on the old thoughts in his mind, overcome the concept of lack of organizational discipline, and no longer act emotionally.
He loves his motherland and the working people. I love my work. When I work, I am completely selfless and willing to give everything I have for the benefit of the people. Later, he was no longer healthy and had to stay in bed. But he remained optimistic and showed more perseverance. He endured severe pain and began to write "How Steel Was Tempered", recalling his battle history and continuing to fight on the battlefield at the tip of his pen. He is so pure and noble. He dedicated everything he had to the great cause of building a new world that he loved. He was so ordinary and yet so great.
From October 1, 1949 to October 1, 2009 this year, it has been 60 years since the birth of our great motherland. During the 60 years of ups and downs, countless people with lofty ideals have sacrificed everything for our common mother, just like Paul. At this moment, I want to say to Paul: "We respect you, and you will always live in our hearts. Patriotism has no international borders. As long as we have the motherland in our hearts, we are people with the same ideals and noble people." p>
Yes, reading a good book means talking to noble people. If you read a good book over and over again, you will just walk into the book.