Beethoven's fate was extremely rough. It can even be said that "from the beginning, life was just a tragic and cruel war for him." When he was a child, his father deprived him of all the things he could have enjoyed. During his joyful childhood, he studied the violin diligently under the pressure of severe corporal punishment. However, pain seemed to be knocking on his door all the time. When he was deaf and tortured mercilessly when he was 30 years old, this was undoubtedly a deep feeling for Beethoven. The shocking thunderbolt caused wounds that were difficult to heal and also brought a heavy blow. In despair, he almost sought suicide several times. So, he wailed painfully from the depths of his heart: "I avoid all communication, I can't Saying to others 'I am deaf'! It would be fine if I were doing other professions, but in my line of work, this is a terrible experience."
But at the same time, he also issued another firm statement. A powerful voice: "I will hold the throat of fate, and it will never make me surrender completely!" How can this unyielding and unyielding oath not be amazing, inspiring, and praising? What kind of power saved this trend? Heart of destruction? Let Beethoven answer it himself: "What supported me in adversity was morality. What kept me from committing suicide, apart from art, was morality!" It can be seen that Beethoven endured physical and mental torture. The destruction is entirely due to the persistent pursuit of his sacred mission. He regards the pursuit of music and dedication to mankind as a soul more valuable than life. This is a kind of power, an inexhaustible power to resist life, and will always The fountain of life that never dries up!
Beethoven’s ear disease and the large number of musical works he composed are probably still a mystery in the eyes of many people. The most incredible thing is how a deaf man could create such powerful works. The majestic "Symphony of Heroes"? How can he compose the bold and magnificent "Symphony of Destiny"? How can he play the soft and clear "Moonlight" like a myth? Looking through his large number of musical works, I am even more surprised. What is surprising is that most of his musical masterpieces were completed by biting a wooden rod to feel the notes after hearing the disease. Where did Beethoven get such extraordinary inspiration, such rich emotions and passionate character? ?This series of questions has been tumbling in my mind for a long time, which is very exciting, and reminds me of Orison Madden's famous saying: "Looking at the great and outstanding figures in human history, most of them I once had a difficult childhood and was even abused by fate, but the strong are always good at finding the fulcrum of life, adjusting their mentality in time, enduring hardships, and using persistent efforts to break through numerous sieges and create excellence and greatness."< /p>
At 5:40 pm on March 26, 1827, in a violent storm, Beethoven ended his 57-year life journey and died alone. His fists were clenched when he died, perhaps in his last moments , he still wants to hold the throat of fate.
Let Beethoven’s noble character, virtue of kindness, sublimation of soul, and rare value of life last forever! Let Beethoven’s spirit always inspire us Go to the peak of knowledge and create a brilliant life!