I can't put down the book How Steel was Tempered. How admirable is Paul Kochakin's tenacious character! If you read this book, you will understand that people of steel quality are capitalized.
Paul's life is very bumpy. Even though he is blind, he insists on writing books, and he has no pity on himself. The book says: The manuscript he worked so hard to write was lost, which made him very depressed, but he picked himself up again and completed this 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 shouldn't regret not doing anything … "Paul is the embodiment of the strong.
Compared with Paul, think about yourself and feel a fever on your face. I remember that on the first day of this year, every household was immersed in the festive atmosphere, but my home was very deserted. Dad is busy at work and on a business trip, and mom is bedridden because of illness. Listening to the children's frolicking outside, my tears swirled in my eyes and rustled for a moment. When my mother saw me in tears, she pointed to the book beside my bed and said, "Jessica Hester Hsuan, have you finished reading the book How Steel was Tempered?" I looked through the book again and the image of Paul appeared again. Yes, I should be a strong person! I want to solve the problem for my family and decide to cook. Mom smiled all over her face, held my hand tightly and said, "You are really a man of indomitable spirit in our family!" " "I pointed to the book How Steel was Tempered and said," It taught me! "
Whenever I flinch from difficulties, whenever I cry in frustration, I will think of Paul's tall figure and try to turn myself into real steel!
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Today, I read the book How Steel was Tempered, and the protagonist Paul in the book made me feel respected. After being expelled from school by teachers and priests, Paul became friends with Tonya in an accidental meeting. Under the guidance of Zhu, an assembler, he learned that the Bolsheviks were revolutionary parties fighting for the liberation of the poor. He reluctantly bid farewell 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 dark injury of his spine became more and more serious, and finally he was paralyzed. However, he did not feel depressed because of this, and began a difficult writing career, from which he made a good start in his new life. I admire Paul's indomitable revolutionary spirit, which is not afraid of illness and setbacks. He always struggles for the revolutionary cause. He was once unfortunately infected with typhoid fever. With strong perseverance, he miraculously came back from the death line and returned to the hot job without hesitation. What moved me most was the following story. Almost all the league organizations in Solomonka District went into battle. The Communist Youth League Committee went to three people-Du Bawa, pankratov and Paul. These three people were personally selected by Comrade Zhu. The railway repair work has begun, and no one expected that the conditions would be so difficult. The cold autumn rain soaked people's clothes, heavy and cold; Surrounded by desolation, hundreds of people can only sleep on the concrete floor of four dilapidated houses at night, wearing wet and muddy clothes, tightly huddled together to warm each other. In the morning, everyone drinks some tea and then goes to work. Lunch every day is clear soup and black bread like briquettes. However, with infinite loyalty to the revolutionary cause and strong revolutionary perseverance, they accomplished the task brilliantly. I think the entrepreneurs and builders in our country are strikingly similar to their situation. Today, our happy life is hard-won by countless hard workers and revolutionaries. We should cherish today's happy life, study hard, hone our skills and work hard to build our motherland better in the future.
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How Steel was Tempered created the image of Pavel Colta King, a hero who grew up in the storm of Russian revolution. Paul satisfied the sadness of the world at an early age and witnessed the hardships of the people at the bottom of the decadent old society. After he was expelled from school by his strict father Vasily, he was forced to work in the station canteen under the pressure of life. There, he witnessed the ugly face of waiters, the inequality of decadent society and the tragic situation of working people, which made him sprout the desire to break the darkness of bourgeois society. When he was a teenager, Paul was an unruly and aggressive boy, but his heart was upright and strong. He had made many bold moves, even stepped forward to rescue Zhu, a sailor who took part in the revolution, and was almost shot. When storm warning was revolutionized, he joined the Red Army and Bujoni's cavalry brigade without hesitation to fight against Polish invaders.
Paul took part in countless cruel battles. He was wounded in the right eye by shrapnel in a battle and almost died. But he survived with tenacious will. After leaving the battlefield, he joined the provincial revolutionary Committee and fought for liberation. He joined and quit the "workers' opposition" one after another, and still repaired the railway at the construction site despite his leg illness, and eventually he was paralyzed from overwork. But he is not willing to be defeated by fate. He picked up a pen as a spear in his hospital bed and began to write. It took him several months, but the manuscript that condensed his countless efforts was lost in the mail, which was a disaster for Paul in the hospital bed. But he didn't give up. After another long writing, an immortal novel named "The Son of the Storm" was born, praising Kotovschi's heroic cavalry division. Paul took up new weapons, joined the new battle ranks and started his new life.
Classics are often read and always new. The first time I read about Paul's strength, the second time I read about the bravery of Red Army soldiers. This time, I read many new feelings.
I don't want to comment on the political struggle between Bolsheviks and Trotskyites, but I admire Paul's spirit. Paul is different from the perfect hero image of 007 in the current revolutionary movies. He is a real hero. His personality is not perfect, he is indifferent to others, he can't listen to gossip and is impulsive. His inner world is rich. He has Zhang Fei's recklessness in drinking Dangyang Bridge and his own love and friendship, but he gave up everything for the revolution.
He abandoned his love first. His girlfriend Tonya, whom he knew since childhood, used to be extremely important in Paul's mind. But when Tonya's values clashed with his own party and he was unable to mediate, he had no choice but to let go of his love and join the cause of the liberation of all mankind without hesitation. "Life is precious, and the price of love is higher. If you are free, you can throw both. " It was painful for Paul to make such a choice, but he put it down in order to save more people.
Paul's heart is arrogant and unruly, but at work, in the face of external attacks, he didn't do it when it was time to do it, as in the old days, but chose patience and let go of impatience. He was repeatedly laughed at by others when he was repairing railways and practicing with leg disease, but he didn't choose to fight back and argue. He endured everything silently, just to prove himself with actions. In the revolutionary ranks, Paul chose to restrain his personality and integrate into the collective, which is a wise move.
The most admirable thing about Paul is his strength and optimism. When he was injured and dying in the hospital, he never uttered a moan, whether it was the pain of surgery or dressing change. Even when he lost consciousness in pain, he never complained. Even when he was blind in his right eye, he could tease himself: "The blindness in his left eye is even worse. How can I shoot?" This strength comes from a deep love for life.
How Steel was Tempered is an excellent novel that describes the growth process of new people and reveals their excellent qualities. The novel tells people through Paul Kochakin's growth path that only by defeating the enemy in the hardships of the revolution can we defeat ourselves, and only by linking our pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can we create miracles and grow into an iron warrior. Revolutionaries are tempered into steel in struggle, which is an important theme of the novel.
The theme of the novel can be summarized as follows: one's life should be spent like Paul Kochakin.
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The book How Steel was Tempered was written by Nicholas. Ostrovsky, he is an ordinary worker, a Red Army soldier and a grass-roots cadre of the Communist Youth League. Many plots in How Steel was Tempered are based on his own experience. He and the protagonist Paul? Like Kochakin, he was poor and out of school, worked as a coolie, fought in the Red Army, was injured, and later became blind and paralyzed. Desperate, he didn't want to eat, drink, breathe or wait for death, so he picked up the only weapon he could use-a pen. No, that's not accurate, because he couldn't carry it anymore. But by dictation, let relatives and friends take notes. It took three years to overcome unimaginable difficulties and create this immortal masterpiece, realizing the ideal of returning to combat posts.
The hero of this book is Paul? Cochakin and Paul became friends with Tonya in an accidental meeting after being expelled from school by teachers and priests. Under the guidance of Zhu, an assembler, he learned that the Bolsheviks were revolutionary parties fighting for the liberation of the poor. He reluctantly bid farewell 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 dark injury of his spine became more and more serious, and finally he was paralyzed. However, he did not feel depressed because of this, and began a difficult writing career, from which he made a good start in his new life.
I believe that everyone who has read this book will admire Paul's indomitable revolutionary spirit, which is not afraid of illness and setbacks. He always struggles for the revolutionary cause. He was once unfortunately infected with typhoid fever. With strong perseverance, he miraculously came back from the death line and returned to the hot job without hesitation.
Life can be said to be a tortuous road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood, and so on. However, all this is short-lived. After breaking through obstacles and overcoming difficulties, looking back at the road we have traveled, we will find that it is the flame that sharpens life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, as people often say: "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in our study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and shrink back?
Today's society is an information society with fierce competition, and the knowledge economy has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the international community, peace and development have become the theme of the times, and the international competition around economy and science and technology is becoming increasingly fierce. All countries are aiming at the 2 1 century to seize the commanding heights of development, which makes China face new opportunities and challenges. The pace of China's "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face the opportunities and challenges of all-round rejuvenation. The country needs talented people with profound knowledge, strong will and decisive innovation. Therefore, we have no choice but to cross the frustrations of knowledge and go forward bravely!
"The most precious thing is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: recalling the past, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of meanness and vulgarity; On his deathbed, he can say, "All my life and energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of all mankind. "