1. Steel is made by burning in a fire and being highly cooled, so it is very strong. Our generation has also been tempered by struggle and hard trials, and has learned never to lose heart in life.
Appreciation Paul is a resolute and strong revolutionary warrior who has withstood severe tests in all aspects of his life. He remained steadfast and unyielding in the face of the enemy's torture; he marched forward bravely on the battlefield filled with bullets; and in the fight against the life-devouring disease, he kept the god of death at bay many times and created the miracle of "resurrection from the dead". In particular, the process of him struggling to climb to the palace of art while on the hospital bed shows the highest realm that a revolutionary warrior can achieve with his steely will.
2. Even when life is really unbearable, you must find a way to survive. Life will always be useful.
Appreciation: Only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships of the revolution, and only when he connects his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow. For the Iron Warriors.
3. I have experienced the pain of abandonment and betrayal in my own life. But one thing saved me: my life is always purposeful and meaningful, which is the struggle for socialism.
Appreciation After being paralyzed and blind, all he needed in life was to continue working for the party. As he said: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind." The spirit of dedication to his ideals was his salvation in the face of suffering. His steely will and noble quality of tenacious struggle made his revolutionary career possible.
4 The most precious thing for a person is life, and life belongs to people only once. 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 will he be ashamed of being inactive. In this way, before he died, he could proudly say: "I have dedicated my entire life and all my energy to the most magnificent cause in the world - fighting for the liberation of mankind."
Appreciate this This sentence shows Paul Korchagin's lifelong pursuit. Every time I read this, I always feel full of strength, just like Paul Korchagin wants to forge in the furnace. I am glad that I live in a peaceful age, but this does not prevent me from admiring these people who strive for human liberation. Paul is always so strong, even if he is run over by life again and again; Paul is always so optimistic, even if he can't even move his limbs in the end; Paul is always so selfless and full of dedication, even if his body loses its ability to move, he still has to use Writing contributes to the revolutionary cause. So when I read this sentence, I always reflect on myself, what can I do, and when I look back on the past, can I have no regrets? Perhaps we will spend our entire lives searching for the answer to this eternal proposition.
The muzzle looked into his eyes contemptuously. Paul put the pistol on his knee and cursed fiercely:
5 "Brother, this is fake heroism! Kill yourself, any fool can do it at any time. This is The most cowardly and easiest way to get out of trouble is to die. Have you tried to overcome this kind of life? Have you tried your best to break free from this iron ring? Forget, didn’t you launch seventeen charges in one day near Volonsky New Town and finally conquer the city against all odds? Put your pistol away and never tell anyone about it, even if life becomes unbearable. We must be good at living and make life useful and fulfilling."
He stood up and walked towards the road. A mountain man driving a four-wheeled carriage into the city took him along with him. At the crossroads he bought a local newspaper. There was a notice in the newspaper: Party members in the city were asked to hold a meeting at the Demyan Bedny Club. It was late at night when Paul returned home. He delivered a speech at the meeting. He did not expect that this would be his last speech at the conference.
Appreciation What is described here is a spiritual crisis of Paul. In the form of inner monologue, it vividly depicts Paul's inner despair, wavering, and the whole process of finally overcoming weakness and self at the critical moment when he was ill and lost his ability to fight. The psychological portrayal is delicate and touching
6 The death of the leader did not cause the party's ranks to disperse. Just like a big tree, its roots are deeply rooted in the soil. Even if the top of the tree is cut off, it will never wither.
Appreciation If you know why you die, the problem is different. People who understand this will have power. If you feel that the truth is on your side, you will even die calmly. This is how heroic behavior occurs. .
7 When this ordinary typesetter described this incident, he felt a mixture of sadness and anger.
"His face was covered with a gray shadow... Every word he said was like hot molten iron, falling drop by drop on Paul's heart..." Indeed, our comrades have reached the "state of workers and peasants" "Love its Red Army, be proud of its Red Army, and ask not to have a stain on its flag" - not to kill any prisoners. This represents a good request, but what about the enemy? They used all kinds of terrifying and cruel methods to torture us, just like the Japanese army inhumanely tortured the Chinese people - beating, raping, hanging, shooting... Among the comrades who were tortured, there were people as old as seventy. There are workers and girls as young as seventeen who are almost children. Some people fainted immediately after being beaten and became unconscious; some people talked nonsense after being tortured and went crazy within a few days; some people were betrayed by traitors and fell into a trap designed by the enemy in advance, and then were killed. ; There are people who regard death as death approaching and sing loudly; there are people who watch their good comrades being killed alive and are filled with rage but cannot save them; there are also people who see their own daughters broken on the gallows. People who were angry and cried bitterly... But a fiery and fierce voice that burst out from the heart and never faded was not destroyed. It shouted crazily above the heads of the cowardly enemies: "Comrades, don't stop." Cry! We will never make those blood-sucking devils happy. No matter what, we are destined to die. Therefore, none of us should kneel down. Comrades, don’t forget to die with honor! "The enemy's grinning teeth will never knock down the will of Bolshevism. On the contrary, in this severe, terrible, and fanatical ordeal, it can strengthen a belief: "The will of the Bolsheviks is made of steel!" < /p>
Appreciation In the description of this paragraph, the author uses a lot of contrasting writing: the fear of death of the Polish nobles who came to "appreciate" how to hang the Bolsheviks and the soldiers' disregard for death formed a strong contrast, highlighting the The corruption of the national government at that time was undoubtedly exposed, and the psychology of the little nobles who lived and drank, regardless of the life and death of the country was undoubtedly exposed; the severe cold weather and the burning body temperature of the comrades who were wearing very little formed a huge contrast, reflecting the passionate warriors The revolutionary spirit that refuses to bow even to death has completely lost themselves in their hearts, leaving only "us". This also shows that the Bolshevik spirit can be passed down from generation to generation by many such self-sacrificing warriors; the contrast between the enemy's brutal beatings and the soldiers' inability to feel pain shows that the soldiers have no complaints about choosing the path of defending the motherland. They have no regrets. They have devoted their lives to the revolution. Although they know the preciousness of life, they must not crawl out of the enemy's ridicule like dogs, because "we want to die with glory."...
< p>What moved me the most was Varya’s passionate singing before her death. The author cleverly used the words of the workers to say: "I have never heard such singing - only people who are afraid of death can sing with such passion." "Never" and "like" highlight the specialness of this singing, " "Only" and "Passion" hint at Varya's bravery and strength as a female warrior. In short, the author's pen and ink used in this entire paragraph are very powerful, allowing readers to unknowingly blend in and feel the anger and sorrow that the worker could not express at the time.