A character in Paul Korchagin Ostrovsky's novel "How the Steel Was Tempered". [Edit this paragraph] Introduction to Paul Korchagin Paul Korchagin was born into a poor family of Ukrainian railway workers. He lost his father in his early years and relied on his mother to do laundry and cooking for others to make ends meet. When he was 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen as a handyman, where he was humiliated. He hated the shopkeepers who oppressed the poor, and the rich people who spent their days and nights living in debauchery. After the outbreak of the "October Revolution", the imperialists and reactionaries tried to strangle the new Soviet power. Paul's hometown of Sebietoka, Ukraine, also experienced years of foreign armed intervention and civil war. The Red Army liberated the town of Sebetovka, but quickly withdrew, leaving only the old Bolshevik Zhukhlai doing underground work in the town. He stayed at Paul's house for a few days and told Paul many truths about revolution, the working class and class struggle. Zhu Helai was the initial leader who took Paul on the road to revolution. While fishing, Paul met Tonya, the daughter of a forest officer. One day, Zhu Helai was captured by the White Army. Paul searched everywhere for his whereabouts. When the bandits were escorting Zhu Helai, Paul pounced on him, knocked the bandits down in the trench, and escaped with Zhu Helai. Paul was imprisoned due to a report by Victor, the son of the Polish noble Lesinski. In prison, Paul withstood the torture and remained unyielding. In order to welcome the white bandit leader Petliura to visit the small town, a second-level officer mistakenly released Paul as an ordinary prisoner. He was afraid of falling into the clutches of the devil again and did not dare to go home, so he involuntarily came to Tonya's garden gate and jumped into the garden. Because Paul had rescued Tonya during the last fishing trip, and because she liked his "enthusiastic and stubborn" character, his arrival made her very happy. Paul also felt that Tonya was different from other rich girls. They all felt the vague love. In order to take refuge, he agreed to Tonya's request and stayed. A few days later, Tonya found Paul's brother Artem, who sent his brother to Katchadin to join the Red Army. After joining the army, Paul served as a scout and later as a cavalryman. He was a brave warrior on the battlefield and an excellent political propagandist. He especially liked to read "Gadfly", "Spartacus" and other works, and often read or told stories to his comrades. In a fierce battle, his head was seriously injured, but he defeated death with his tenacious perseverance. His physical condition prevented him from returning to the front, so he immediately threw himself into the work of restoring and building the country. He did regiment work, counter-revolutionary work, and devoted himself selflessly to hard physical labor. In particular, the work of building railways was particularly difficult; there were autumn rains, mud, heavy snow, and frozen soil. Everyone was short of food and clothing, sleeping in the open air, and there were also attacks by armed bandits and threats of disease. During this period, his love with Tonya was in crisis, and Tonya's vulgar individualism disgusted him. When I met her again while building the railway, she was married to a wealthy engineer. When Paul was the secretary of the Youth League Committee at the railway factory, he had frequent contact with Lida, a member of the Youth League Committee, at work, and the two gradually developed feelings. But he mistakenly regarded Lida's brother as her lover, and thus lost the opportunity to fall in love with her. At the end of the road construction work, Paul caught typhoid fever and developed pneumonia. The organization had to send Paul back to his hometown to recuperate. On the way, the news that Paul was dead was mistakenly transmitted, but Paul defeated death for the fourth time and returned to the world. After recovering from his illness, he returned to work and joined the party. Due to various injuries and illnesses, as well as selfless work and labor, Paul's health became worse and worse and he lost his ability to work. The party organization had to relieve him of his job and have him hospitalized for long-term treatment. While recuperating on the beach, he met Daya and fell in love with her. While Paul continued to help Daya improve, he began to study tenaciously and enhance his writing skills. In 1927, Paul was paralyzed and then blind. The raging disease finally bound this passionate warrior to his bed. Paul also had the idea of ????suicide for a time, but he quickly got out of the trough. This man who was paralyzed, blind and had no writing experience began his heroic career - literary creation. 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, the novel "Born in the Storm" which he wrote with his life was finally published! Paul picked up new weapons and started a new life.
[Edit this paragraph] Paul Korchagin’s character traits: He has the courage to dedicate himself and work hard; he loves to learn and is very hungry and thirsty; he hates evil as much as he hates it, and has a clear distinction between love and hate; he is not afraid of difficulties and challenges illness. He never gives up and lives tenaciously ... All of this is evocative. He has self-awareness, and his spirit of profound self-reflection and strict dissection of himself is commendable. He embodies the spiritual outlook and characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of communism; the lofty spirit of His moral character; his steely will and perseverance; his revolutionary spirit that goes forward without fear of hardships and hardships. He embodies such personality traits: a spirit of self-sacrifice, unwavering faith, and a tenacious and persevering will. "Paul Spirit" - tenacity, perseverance, hard work, dedication, bravery and enterprising personality ethics should become the eternal spiritual coordinate of young people's life. [Edit this paragraph] Paul Korchagin’s love story. His three romances with Tonya (the daughter of a forestry officer), Lida (female political commissar), and Daya (a worker) imply a red Russian man. The spiritual process of gradually moving away from the body and luxury, and moving closer to the spirit, principles and ideas. The love for Tonya comes from the true heart of an ignorant young man, which is the yearning for a beautiful and comfortable life that will naturally arise in any person; the love with the female political commissar Lida happened in the revolutionary life of the Communist Party of China, " The slogan "Revolution is above all else" suffocated the remaining love for Lida in Paul's heart; the marriage to the worker's daughter Daya was not said to be out of love, but out of salvation. At this time, Paul was physically disabled but mentally exposed. You relied on "spirit" and "will" to save yourself, and also used it to illuminate Daya's eyes. His spirit has been regarded as "a bright beacon for the cause of communism." Paul Korchagin, a real and illusory name. It is said to be illusory only because it is the name of the protagonist of the novel, and it is indeed real. It can be said that he is a reappearance of the author Nikolai Ostrovsky. This stubborn, ordinary young man had an extraordinary fate. He suffered a lot in his childhood. He was first forced to drop out of school by a rude teacher, and then made a living by burning cauldrons and tea stoves at the station. He was not yet twelve years old at the time. It was not easy for a child to do such busy and tiring work. Of course, he also received the meager fruits of his labor - a monthly salary of eight rubles. The man destined to become steel is trying to absorb the experience that fate has brought to him. In Paul's beautiful hometown, he learned about an organization that could change his destiny and future - the Party. He was also fortunate to meet a party member - Zhu Helai, who was also Paul's good friend and taught him some things. Something he had never heard of played a decisive role in his future life and goals. Everything was not so smooth. The German devils moved into Paul's hometown, the small town of Shepetovka. They killed Jews and committed all kinds of evil, and arrested Zhu Helai, a party member. On the way to the prison, Paul sacrificed his life to save him, but unfortunately he was imprisoned, while Zhu Helai escaped from the clutches of the devil. Paul sat in prison for a short period of time, and he finally escaped from prison with his cleverness. Later, he met the little girl Tonya who he met accidentally. They were both happy for Paul's release from prison and their meeting with each other. They lived happily for a night... The smoke of war filled the small town. The proletarian Red Army team defeated the evil devils, and the people were liberated and gained their freedom. However, Paul wanted to leave Tonya for the cause of his loyal party and devote himself to the torrent of war for the liberation of the people. A year later, Paul, who had grown up, was still stubborn. He was "lucky" to be incorporated into the Fourth Cavalry Division, which was about to go to war. Paul was seriously injured in the brutal battle. His strong will brought him back to life, but unfortunately his relationship with Tonya completely broke down. The reason was that Tonya was attracted by the trickle of capitalism and was attracted by it. Obsessed. They can no longer be called like-minded comrades. At Paul's request, Zhu Helai transferred him back to the railway factory. He met another close friend-Zarji. In the days that followed, they had ideological differences over the party's theses, which made Paul stand on the opposite side of the party. He made a major mistake. Fortunately, Paul realized his mistake early and in his reflective speech , Paul was very excited and performed very well. The mission re-absorbed him. This incident indeed gave him a lot of experience... Under the leadership of the wise party, the heroic young regiment finally wiped out the remaining white bandits. .
At this time, Paul received a difficult task - to build a seven-mile railway within three months. The cold winter was coming, the white color would invade the earth, and there was not enough wood for heating in the small town. It was necessary to build this railway. Railways are a must. Paul understood the seriousness of the matter and worked hard. Due to the late arrival of the second batch of workers, Paul had to work for a long time in the severe cold, and he became seriously ill. When the unconscious Paul was sent home, he was believed to be dead. The railway was completed on schedule, people owned wood and embraced warmth. This incident added a brilliant touch to Paul's life. After a short vacation, Paul returned to the embrace of the party, but only did some menial work. The doctor discovered that Paul's nerve center was seriously ill and was forced to be admitted to the hospital. Gradually, his health got worse and he changed several hospitals in a row and met many close friends. The burning flame in his heart has never been extinguished, and his loyalty to the party has remained unchanged. Paul was wandering between the clutches of illness and the scythe of death. His left hand and both feet were disabled, and the pain of blindness was also tormenting him. He married a wife who was the daughter of his mother's best friend and a progressive young man who volunteered to join the party. Paul, a stubborn young man, would never succumb to the disease. He decided to be a writer and use words to contribute to the party. It took him a long time and overcame unimaginable difficulties to finally complete his first novella "Born in the Storm". He was highly praised and sincerely loved and respected by young people. He is worthy of a real piece of steel, and also worthy of his famous saying: The most precious thing for a person is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: Looking back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years; Nor would he be ashamed of being mean and vulgar. On his deathbed, he could say: My whole life and all my experiences have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind. [Edit this paragraph] 1957 Soviet foreign language film of the same name: Pavel Korchagin Director: Aleksandr Alov Vladimir Naumov Screenwriter: Konstantin Isayev Nikolai Ostrovsky ....novel Starring: Vasily Lanovo By Vasili Lanovoy ....Pavel Korchagin Elza Lezhdey ....Rita Ustynovich (as E. Lezhdej) Tatyana Stradina ....Tonya Tumanova Country: USSR Dialogue Language: Russian Color: Color Production Company: Kievskaya Kinostudiya (Kiev Film Studio) The plot is adapted from Nikolai Ostrovsky's novel "How the Steel Was Tempered" and tells the story of the struggle of Soviet revolutionary Paul Korchagin. His difficult childhood, the flames of war and hard labor tempered his will. Even after he became blind and paralyzed, he still continued to work and write books for young people. The theme is clear: Only by dedicating yourself to a lofty ideal can your life have real value. Behind the Scenes The characters in the film are highly symbolic. The play is more popular in China than in its own country, so there are many Chinese stage plays and even a Chinese TV series (2000). See also "How Steel Was Tempered". May I? Follow-up question: If I don’t understand, I will. The most precious thing for human beings 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 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 their energy has been dedicated to the highest and most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. This sentence is how the protagonist in the book interprets life. Answer: This sentence is how the protagonist in the book interprets life? What on earth do you want to say? The article doesn’t make sense!