After reading Who's Who, I realized that there are two kinds of heroes in the world. The first one is the so-called hero. That kind of hero driven by strength, vanity or personal ambition can only create human catastrophe. The other is a real hero, just a "loyal servant of mankind", but with great character. They are great because they can serve mankind and society wholeheartedly. Like us, they have endured the baptism of various lives and even suffered unbearable hardships, but they still left us a valuable artistic and cultural heritage. Unforgettable pain is not the nourishment of another life, which just fulfills a famous saying: "Pain is beneficial, because at least we have not done evil."
If you want to succeed, you must have amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit As Bernard Shaw said, the so-called genius refers to a person with perseverance, diligence, selflessness and selflessness. The three heroes described in Who's Who devoted themselves to seeking truth and creating immortal masterpieces of truth, goodness and beauty. This reminds me of a famous man-Copernicus.
In the era of Copernicus' life, science was not very developed. At that time, most people thought that "God" dominated the universe, that "God" created people and everything, and that the moon and stars revolved around the earth.
After years of unremitting observation and research, Copernicus boldly overthrew the geocentric theory. He believes that the earth is not the center of the universe, it revolves around the sun like other planets, and the earth is still spinning. Some religious people laughed at Copernicus in public. Copernicus scoffed at this and retorted: "The operation of celestial bodies will not be affected at all because of the ridicule or respect of these fools.
Heliocentrism of Copernicus is of epoch-making significance in the development history of modern science. He has been pursuing truth all his life.
Life is extraordinary, and only those who are not afraid of hardships and dare to climb can climb the peak of glory.
The second reflection on Who's Who brought me to this world, stood out from the dark crowd, persevered in the lonely world, endured all the pain and created one miracle after another. Yes, they are heroes in Who's Who.
Biography of Who Is Who is the work of romain rolland, a famous French writer. This book is divided into Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. He expounded such a theme: a great genius must wage an indomitable struggle against a vulgar and hostile society in order to win and complete his creative career.
Of the three biographies, Michelangelo is the one I admire most. Michelangelo was a sculptor and painter. He was born into an aristocratic family in Italy, and his mother died at the age of six. He was adopted by the wife of a stonemason. Michelangelo, who studied sculpture and painting since childhood, was taken to build a burial tomb and painfully forced him to create works he was not satisfied with, but he did not give in because of this. He also created the famous Mourning for Christ.
Michelangelo was lonely. He hates people, and he is also hated; He loves, but he is not loved. People respect and fear him. He is timid and suspicious, cautious but suspicious. But no one can understand him, so he spent his life in pain and loneliness. His family not only didn't understand his good intentions, but regarded him as a money-making machine. But he still loves his family and is willing to pay, but no one understands his contribution. Michelangelo's heart is melancholy, his caution makes people laugh again and again, he lacks friends, and he has no love. But he loves his family, his motherland and his people. He devoted his life to art, but he endured the pain alone. I admire such people very much.
Mencius said: "Therefore, people are doomed to great responsibilities, so we should first suffer from their minds, work hard on their bones and muscles, and starve their bodies and skins ..." The Biography of WHO tells us the same truth. In the face of difficulties, we should think about their struggle with fate, then face it hard, fight hard and finally succeed.
On the biography of Who from the ancient Greek mythology thousands of years ago. All heroes who go down in history are warriors, generals or revered gods, but romain rolland tells us that the true greatness of heroes lies not in their heroic deeds and tall bodies, but in their hearts and personalities. Beethoven, Tolstoy and Michelangelo, three masters in different time and space and different fields, their names, lives and souls are shining, shining for the test of suffering.
Beethoven's father was an alcoholic and his mother was a maid. He was sent to the theater at the age of eleven and lost his mother at the age of seventeen. From 1796, he felt that the cochlea gradually lost its ability to transform beautiful music vibrations into intoxicating electrical signals. He is jealous of his physical disability and never dares to speak in front of others.
Michelangelo was envied. 1503, the instigated Pope forced him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Then he was forced to carve in front of medici family's grave; Finally, he was recalled by a paper order and worked in his job 25 years ago for 4 years. He despises giving in to powerful people, but he can't control why he works.
Family, the spiritual destination. But it became Tolstoy's cage. His thoughts, the people's education he is engaged in. Conflict with the lifestyle of his family. He can't leave his beloved family. He began to abandon his family, but when he saw everything that was about to die again, his footsteps could not continue.
However, they responded to their sufferings with the third symphonies Hero and Ode to Joy, Genesis and The Last Judgment, War and Peace and Resurrection.
"Wholehearted to be good, love freedom is above everything else. Only for the throne, never betray the truth. " -Beethoven
"The more painful, the more I like it." Michelangelo
"I cry, I suffer, I just want to know the truth"-Tolstoy
Reading Who's Who is a spiritual dialogue with the master.
Comments on Who's Who 4 This book looks ordinary, but it makes my winter vacation much more exciting. Roman, a French thinker and writer. Roland's masterpiece-who's who.
This book is a joint biography of musician Beethoven, sculptor Michelangelo and writer lev tolstoy. Why did the author put them together? Let's take a look at their stories first.
Beethoven was very talented in music, but later he became deaf. This is the greatest sorrow as a musician, just like a hunter without a gun and a doctor without a scalpel. However, Beethoven still exerted his musical talent with unimaginable perseverance and wrote many famous songs handed down from ancient times.
Michelangelo also experienced a lot of pain in his life, but compared with Beethoven, his pain was more caused by his own personality. He is suspicious by nature and even has a bad feeling towards his relatives. He is extremely weak in front of the Pope and powerful people, and he can never resolutely resist. He constantly compromised and suffered greatly from it. But no matter how painful he is, he is still serious about his work and persistent in art. He shows his artistic talent in his works.
On the surface, Tolstoy's life is still relatively happy. He was born in a noble family and received a good education. Love and marriage are also happy, but he is lonely because of his wife. The child, even his friends, can't understand his thoughts, so he is in pain.
In this book, the author describes three prodigies in different fields with inspiring words, a hero who inspires genius in pain-Beethoven; Michelangelo, the hero who gave life to rocks; Tolstoy, a hero who broke the quiet life and calmed his mind. Different life experiences have created the same success and brilliance.
The author tells us that as long as we are brave enough to face the challenges of life and don't bow to suffering, we will certainly be able to reap what we want and live.
After reading Whose Biography? After reading romain rolland's "Whose Biography", I feel that the celebrity spirit is shocking. The hero in this book is not an invincible Jianghu hero who has traveled all over the world, nor a great man who has made great contributions to the future. The protagonists in this book have an innate strong vitality, which enables them to fight bravely against difficulties.
Among the three great men, Beethoven impressed me the most. He loves music and has created many excellent works. His works are profound, magnificent and full of fantasy. However, the disaster struck him mercilessly. 1802, he realized that his hearing impairment could not be cured and would deteriorate quickly. This means that he may never create again. What a heavy blow, but he can stubbornly fight against fate, which may be the reason why he can write so many immortal works in his later period. Irene Brockovich's spirit of life and destiny is exactly what we should learn. This great and unyielding soul makes the dark world shine and gives life hope.
Michelangelo was born in a relatively wealthy family in Florence. He has a high cultural accomplishment and artistic foundation. His motherland is full of disasters. He saw foreign invasion, people enslaved, his works destroyed by war, he was tortured by others, and his family asked him for money. He has been attached to and worked for the Pope all his life. The Pope erected a monument for himself, which prevented Michelangelo from achieving his ideal. He met many difficulties in his life. He insisted on living to his seventies for his dream.
Tolstoy was born into a rich family. He has a happy family. He has a high literary talent. He once succeeded, but he despised everything he had. He refused to enjoy life and waste time. He wants to show the value of his life by taking care of human beings. He carried forward the true Christian spirit and despised liberalism.
The author told us to bravely fight against fate. As long as you don't give in to fate, you will change it one day. Life is a struggle, happiness is born in the struggle, and fate is in our own hands.
In this biography of Who is Beethoven, the story of Beethoven impressed me the most. Beethoven is a musical genius. His talent was discovered by his father a long time ago. It's a pity that Beethoven's father is not a good father. He asked Beethoven to practice the piano every day, regardless of his expression, and worked hard. Sometimes he even locked Beethoven and a violin in a room. One level lasted all day, forcing him to learn music by violence. Beethoven's childhood was very miserable. His mother died when he was 16 years old, and his father became a profligate alcoholic. These misfortunes fell on Beethoven's head together, leaving deep scars in his heart, which led to his bad temper and eccentricity. But Beethoven did not sink because of this. He devoted all his energy to the music career he loved. Thanks to his talent and diligence, he soon became famous. When he was immersed in the happiness brought by music, the unfortunate thing happened again: he was deaf. For a musician, the most important thing is the ear, but a great musician who lives on music like Beethoven is deaf, and this influence is unacceptable to ordinary people.
This book tells the sufferings of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy all their lives and praises their noble character and indomitable spirit. Although their careers and contributions are different, they are all celebrities in their respective fields. They have experienced all kinds of hardships in life and dedicated their lives to works that have been notorious for thousands of years. Their strong and uneven spirit deserves our further study!
"Who's Who" records three famous people, who have been seeking fallacy and justice all their lives and created unfortunate masterpieces that can express truth, goodness and beauty.
We should be as strong as them in the face of difficulties, don't be dejected and despondent, and choose to overcome difficulties! Become a person with high moral character and indomitable spirit, and make contributions to the needs of society!
Whose biography have you seen? I read "Whose Biography" in winter vacation, which greatly shocked and baptized my mind.
The biographer is romain rolland, a French thinker, writer and social activist. Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy were introduced respectively. Among them, Beethoven is my favorite. When Beethoven was young, his father wanted to train Beethoven to be a musician, so he forced him to practice piano and violin all day and was not allowed to go out to play. His talent for music soon revealed itself. Beethoven is 25 years old and has become very famous in the music industry. At that time, relations between Austria-Hungary and France were very tense. Inspired by patriotism, he wrote "March" and "We are a Great German Nation". Beethoven had not yet enjoyed the joy of success, but bad luck came. He is deaf, which is cruel to a person who is engaged in such a profession. He can no longer hear the applause of the audience and the sound of music, which makes him very painful. In this kind of suffering, Beethoven was able to persist and wrote such famous songs as Sonata of Sorrow, Sonata of Moonlight, Heroes and Pastoral. His works were widely circulated in Europe, and honors followed. He found his inner strength and reveled in the seventh and eighth symphonies, which was completely different from his previous style. After the glorious moment passed, his works were left out in the cold. Although he was in a miserable situation, he did eulogize happiness and created music such as Ode to Joy. 1827, the music giant Beethoven collapsed in the storm.
Beethoven's life was ups and downs, and life challenged him, but Beethoven didn't fall down because of it. Instead, we bravely faced it with a firm will, sought happiness and pursued dreams in the art of music, and left us with excellent works, which won the admiration and praise of future generations.
Su Shi said: people who have made great achievements in ancient and modern times do not mean that they have extraordinary talents, but they must also have perseverance. Therefore, to achieve great things, you don't have to rely on natural talents. What is important is a firm will, an optimistic attitude and hard work. Don't forget your initiative.
Reflections on Whose Biography 8 Whose Biography is a biographical work written by romain rolland, a famous French critical realist, at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century. It includes three biographies: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy.
Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy described in biographies have all experienced various hardships, but they have never given in to fate. They fought tirelessly at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men. This also tells us a truth: difficulties and setbacks are the best tempering of fate and life!
What impressed me most in my biography was Beethoven. Beethoven's life can be said to be a legend, sacred and painful. He is a musical genius, and he left many classic songs in his life. In fact, his father discovered his musical talent very early, but it is a pity that his father is not a competent father and can only rely on his own efforts. Only in the end, he became deaf. For a musician, deafness is a cruel thing. Being deaf means asking him to give up music. However, for Beethoven, who loved music, that was impossible. "I want to hold my destiny by the throat!" Perhaps it is because of this sentence that Beethoven has the perseverance to continue to be a musician, thus making his life brilliant.
In real life, there are also many examples consistent with him. Helen Keller is a living example. She has the same spirit as Beethoven-she never gives in to fate. In fact, there will be many unpleasant things in life, so we should study how to overcome them. As students in 2 1 century, social competition is more intense, homework is more and more, and exercise classes are more and more difficult. Should we use this spirit in the face of many difficulties? When encountering difficulties and declining academic performance, we should re-polish our eyes with Beethoven's light, face setbacks with firm faith, and realize our dreams with tenacious perseverance.
Reflections on Whose Biography? I recently read romain rolland's Biography of Who, and I was deeply impressed. There are three protagonists in this book, namely, the great musician Beethoven, the famous sculptor Michelangelo and Tolstoy.
Beethoven was born in poverty and dropped out of school in his early years. His life was bumpy, but he bravely fought against fate. His only relative failed him, and his heart suffered a heavy blow, but he survived bravely. He has no friends and works as if he were isolated from the world. Although this great musician has been living in pain, he has created masterpieces handed down from generation to generation. He finally overcame fate, difficulties and obstacles and reached the peak of his life. Beethoven succeeded because he refused to give in to fate and caught it by the throat.
Michelangelo was born in a wealthy aristocratic family in Florence. He has been proud of his aristocratic lineage all his life. "The more people make me miserable, the more I like them." This is a famous saying he said. He is a genius, but his freedom is tightly bound by successive popes. He has a morbid body because of Sistine's project. Because of his genius, he can't escape the Pope's orders. He is both glorious and miserable, just like living in a pressure cooker. How distressing it is. The great pressure made him almost breathless, and finally he died forever.
Tolstoy is a great Russian writer. Born in a very wealthy family, he has a high literary talent and achievements, but he despises everything he has and refuses to enjoy a leisurely life and waste his time. He wants to redeem his soul and carry forward the true spirit through labor. This shining Russian soul shed the light of love for the gloomy dawn of the19th century, and his belief in God made him persist in spreading the seeds of love to the world with the pen tip.
After reading this book, I deeply realized that I should bravely fight against fate. As long as I don't give in to my destiny, I will change my destiny one day. Life is a struggle, because happiness comes from struggle.
After reading the Biography of WHO: 10 During the winter vacation, I read the Biography of WHO by romain rolland, and I was deeply touched.
Romain rolland, the author of Who's Who, is a famous French writer in the 20th century. This book is a hymn to the greatest hero of mankind sung by romain rolland in the broad mind of pursuing human progress and harmony in life. Who's Who is written about three famous people in the world: Germany.
Composer Beethoven, Italian talented sculptor Michelangelo, famous Russian writer Tolstoy.
The Biography of Who's Who is a good proof of China native Su Shi's heroic words: Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times are not only talented, but also determined to persevere. Beethoven's seeking refuge in sadness and forbearance, Michelangelo's suffering make me like it more and more, Tolstoy's crying, I am in pain, and I just want the truth. All these show that a great life is an endless battle. Yes, Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are all conquerors of the world. They went through all kinds of hardships, but they didn't give in to fate. They fought tirelessly at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men.
This also tells us a truth: difficulties and setbacks are the best tempering of fate and life! Who's Who wrote us a heroic symphony. What we get from it is that everyone will suffer and suffer, instead of complaining about others.
Instead of worshipping great men, it is better to study the greatness of great men's personality and make your life full of meaning. Instead of relying on impetuousness for quick success and instant benefit, it is better to stick to your beliefs, truth and justice and make yourself among the immortal forests of mankind.
As students, we should learn from Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy when we encounter difficulties, when our academic performance drops and when we encounter setbacks. We should polish our eyes again with the light of celebrities. Face setbacks with firm faith, realize ideals with tenacious perseverance and conquer the world.