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A collection of appreciation of famous sayings and aphorisms

1. The most precious thing for a person is life. Life is only once for a person. Therefore, a person's life should be spent like this: when a person looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years. Don't be ashamed of your inaction, so that when he is dying, he can say: I dedicated my whole life and all my energy to the most precious cause in life - fighting for the liberation of mankind. We must seize the time to live. Because even a serious illness or accident may end life.

Appreciation: When a person is healthy and full of youthful vitality, being strong is relatively simple and easy to do. Only life is like an iron ring. When you are held tightly like that, being strong is a glorious achievement

2. The death of the leader did not cause the party's ranks to disperse. It is like a big tree. It has strong roots and spreads its roots deeply. Deep into the soil. Even if the treetops are cut off, they will never wither.

Appreciation: If you know why you die, the problem will be different. People who understand this will have strength. .If you feel that the truth is on your side, you will even die calmly. This is how heroic behavior occurs.

3. Put away the gun. Don’t tell anyone, even if life is unbearable. We must persist. Only such a life can become valuable.

Appreciation: Any fool can end himself at any time! This is the most cowardly and easiest way out. Even in life When it is really unbearable, you must find a way to survive. Life will always be useful.

4. "There is no need to hold a mass meeting. No one here needs propaganda and encouragement. Tokarev "What you said is very accurate. They are indeed priceless. This is how steel is made!" Zhu Helai said.

Appreciation: Move forward bravely. Steel is forged in the struggle. To open up the road to freedom. Very good Go to the battlefield with your chest raised! This is how steel is made!

5. Suddenly, people started to commotion, and a man on horseback came flying along the road, leaning on his horse.

Appreciation: This sentence uses exaggerated rhetoric to highlight people's panic about the arrival of the army. It also shows that people hope that the Red Army will come to the town quickly to save them. They hope to live a peaceful and peaceful life. happy life. From the sentence "A man on horseback was lying on his horse and running like flying along the road." It can be seen that the situation was very urgent.

6. "I said, old woman, your clothes are not tidy enough. Since you are wearing a military uniform, you have to wear leather crotch breeches, a Budyon-style pointed military cap, and put on a saber. Otherwise, it is It’s not like he is a civilized person.”

Appreciation: This sentence has two meanings. 1. It highlights the very poor living environment and conditions of the Red Army. 2. Show the fearless spirit of the Red Army in not giving in to difficulties. As a soldier, it is not about his appearance or dress, but about having the spirit that a soldier should have.

7. He was like a loach, constantly looking around and deliberately avoiding direct answers. He subconsciously felt that danger was approaching.

Appreciation: Metaphorical rhetoric is used here, comparing the "bald head" to a loach, vividly describing that he dare not answer the questions raised by his superiors, showing that he is afraid that his superiors will treat his work department The uneasy psychology of dismissing him after being satisfied shows that the author is angry at this kind of person who receives first-class rations and high-level salary but does not contribute to the country and does not consider the people.

8. No matter what, what I gained is much more, and what I lost is incomparable.

Appreciation: There is no truth in this sentence. Yes, there are many things that we do not cherish. We only know how important they are when they are lost. However, after all, it is in the past and there is no room for recovery. Therefore, in our limited life, we should grasp the things around us and cherish everything around us. Don't wait until we lose it to regret it. That is too false and only brings regret to our life!

9. Don’t leave painful memories in your life.

Appreciation: Again, if you don’t do regretful things, there will be no sad memories in the future; if you don’t do regretful things, there will be no painful memories in the future.

10. 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: To reach the other side of success, what is needed is perseverance. Only be strong, persist, never give up, and know how to become more courageous in the face of difficulties. The fragrance of flowers on the other side is not far away from you! !

11. A snowstorm suddenly struck. Gray clouds lay low on the ground, moving and filling the sky. Heavy snow fell one after another. At night, a strong wind blew, and the chimney roared. The wind chased the snowflakes that were circling rapidly in the woods, dodging left and right, howling miserably, making the whole forest panic. The blizzard roared and raged all night. The shabby house on the station couldn't store any heat at all. Even though the fire was lit all night, everyone was still freezing from the inside out. When I started work the next morning, the snow was so deep that I couldn't even walk, but there was a red sun hanging on the treetops, and there was no cloud in the blue sky.

Appreciation: This was the weather when digging the railway. The severe cold made the originally difficult road construction project even more difficult.

This description of the scenery shows the harsh environment at that time, creating a gloomy atmosphere and highlighting the difficulty of the project and the urgency of time. ", the chimney roared. The wind chased the snowflakes that were speeding around in the woods, dodging left and right, whistling shrilly, making the whole forest panic." Personification is used here to express the wind and snow. It was so big that everything was shocked, and people clearly realized how bad the weather was.

12. Life in the city is the same as always. The five small markets were bustling with people and noisy. Two desires dominate here: one is to ask for a high price, and the other is to pay back the money on the spot. All kinds of scammers show off their skills here. Hundreds of people with sharp eyes and quick hands were moving around like fleas. There is everything in their eyes but no conscience. This is a big cesspit, where all the maggots in the city gather. Their purpose is to deceive those "fools" who have never seen the world. There are very few trains that excrete groups of people carrying pockets from their stomachs. These people all flocked to the small market.

Appreciation: What is described here is that in a city that has just been liberated, order has not yet been restored. People needed daily necessities, so markets appeared. It uses metaphors to describe the noise and hustle and bustle of the market. It compares the vendors and customers in the market to fleas, which is very vivid and vivid, highlighting the image of the people in the market. The fleas describe these people from another perspective. of opportunism. The cesspits and maggots illustrate the shamelessness of these people and the chaos of public order in the city under the rule of reactionary forces.

13. One of the octopus's eyes is bulging, about the size of a cat's head. It is dark red around and green in the middle. This eye is shining. The dozens of long arms and legs of the octopus wriggled like a bunch of small snakes, and the scales on them made an annoying rustling sound. The octopus is swimming. He saw the octopus almost touching his eyes. The arms and legs crawled over him, they were cold and stinging like nettles. The stingers stretched out by the octopus were like leeches, biting his head, shrinking and sucking his blood. He felt his blood flowing from his body into the swollen octopus. The lancet kept sucking like this. The pain from the sting on his head was unbearable.

Appreciation: This is Paul's hallucination. Paul was injured in the battle. He was hit in the head by shrapnel from an artillery shell and almost died. However, with the resistance of his tenacious vitality, he miraculously came back to life! A metaphor is used here to describe Paul's hallucinations in a coma. The comparison of pain to an octopus and its thorns is very insightful and wonderful, and the feeling of pain is written deeply and vividly.

14. "In the mist before dawn, the Dnieper River shines vaguely; the river water washes the stones on the bank, making a slight splashing sound. The river water near both sides of the bank is quiet and smooth. The water surface is silvery gray, as if it is stagnant. In the middle of the river, dark water is rolling, and you can see with the naked eye that it is rushing downstream."

Appreciation: Here. It exaggerates the gloomy atmosphere before the war. The river is quiet, but its rushing can be seen. It not only writes about the current situation, but also writes about the vitality of the Russian people from another angle.

15. For a whole week, this small town woke up and fell asleep to the rumble of cannons and crisp gunshots. It was only late at night that it became quiet. Occasionally, a burst of panicked shooting pierced the silence of the night sky. It was the secret whistles of the hostile parties testing each other. As soon as day broke, the area around the gun emplacement on the station became busy again. The cannon opened its black mouth and let out a terrifying roar again.

Appreciation: This is the beginning of the seventh paragraph, which describes the Red Army’s attack on Shepetovka. "For a whole week, this small town woke up and fell asleep to the rumbling sound of artillery and crisp gunfire." The personification used here is used to describe the tragic local war situation, the fierceness of the Red Army's offensive and the bandits' The military guards were tight. "The cannon opened its black mouth and roared fiercely." The personification used here is used to describe the terror of the cannon and the ferocity of the enemy.

16. Radio gave him what blindness had taken away from him - he had the possibility of learning again, and because he studied hard regardless of everything, he forgot about the pain caused by frequent fevers in his body. The severe pain, forgetting the burning inflammation of his eyes, and the cruel and merciless life to him

Appreciation: Paul was not knocked down by fate, even if he was blind, he did not forget to learn. If we also want him to study so tirelessly, it will not be difficult to get good grades

17. Korchagin put his head in his hands and fell into deep thought. His whole life, from childhood to the present, flashed before his eyes scene by scene. How has his life been in these twenty-four years? Good or bad? He looked back year after year, examining his life like an impartial judge. He was very satisfied with the result and his life was pretty good. Of course, due to stupidity, youth, and mostly ignorance, I also made many mistakes. But the most important thing is that in the fiery years of struggle, he did not sleep. He found his position in the brutal struggle to seize power, and there were also a few drops of his blood on the red flag of the revolution.

The review here describes a mental 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

18. From this day on, Paul devoted his whole body and mind to the creation of this book. He wrote slowly, line after line, page after page. He forgot everything and immersed himself in the characters in the book. He also tasted the hardship of creation for the first time: sometimes those vivid, vivid and unforgettable scenes clearly reappeared in his mind, but he could not express them with pen and ink. The written words seem so pale and weak, lacking vitality and passion.

Comments: This is a description of Paul, who was physically disabled and blind, using literature as a weapon to continue fighting and relying on tenacious perseverance to write. It is also the author Ostrovs A true portrayal of gay life. This spirit of fighting against fate and never giving up is the charm of the work. The vivid and humorous language brings out Paul's optimistic and open-minded character and enhances the appeal of the text.

19. Even when life is really unbearable, you must find a way to survive. Life will always be useful.

Comments:

Only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he succeed. He will create miracles and grow into an Iron Warrior.

20. I have experienced the pain of abandonment and betrayal in my life. But one thing saved me: my life is always purposeful and meaningful, which is the struggle for socialism.

Comments:

After becoming 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.

21. Even if life is unbearable, we must be good at living and make life useful and fulfilling.

Appreciation Paul fought bravely against the disease and finally achieved his glorious and meaningful life. Who can have smooth sailing in life? In the face of setbacks, we must face them bravely; in the face of life, we cannot only think about our personal lives, but should closely link our lives with the destiny of the people and the country.

22. His heart beat happily. Years of wish finally come true! The iron ring has been smashed, he picked up new weapons, returned to the ranks of fighting, and started a new life.

Appreciation

The "iron ring" refers to the author's paralysis, blindness and lack of any writing experience; the "new weapon" refers to his heroic career - literature creation. This sentence expresses the highest state that a revolutionary warrior can achieve with his steely strong will.

23. The fate of the book determines Paul's fate. If the manuscript is completely rejected, his days will be over. If the failure is local and salvageable through further processing, he will certainly launch a new attack.

Appreciation I think this writing not only does not damage the image of the hero, but also makes him appear more real, credible, vivid and touching. Because Paul is not a perfect man, but has gradually grown up by continuously overcoming his own shortcomings in the revolutionary struggle. He also has the emotions of ordinary people, but he has undergone various hardships and has gradually been trained to become a hero with an iron will.

24. The young body refuses to die, and its physical strength is gradually recovering. This is the second time he has been given life. Everything seems so new and unusual. But his head was heavy, trapped in the plaster mold, unable to move, and he had no strength to move his head.

Appreciation: The second life makes the protagonist seem to have returned to the time of a baby, once again going from darkness to light, once again coming into contact with new things, and once again having a deeper understanding of life.