When I was studying, my mood fluctuated with the growth and fate of Paul Kochakin. Savor this book carefully and taste Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values.
So how is steel made? I believe there will be a fiery steelmaking scene in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steelmaking! Nothing is born. There is only one way to change "iron" into "steel"-refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero, but there is no born hero in this world. Paul was able to become a hero because of his own efforts-he did not flinch in the face of the test of life and death on the battlefield of war; In the windy and snowy construction site, he did not fall down in the face of unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold; In the case of blindness and illness, he still did not give in in the face of the relentless blow of the loss of manuscripts and the deterioration of his health. Finally, he grew from a poor boy to a fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.
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.
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 bell of 2 1 century has rung, and it is of great significance for us to stand on the threshold of the new century, look for the heroic complex of the past and reshape the "Paul spirit". For the prosperity of our great motherland, let's follow Paul's example, practice life and embrace the future optimistically! Respondents: lhjbdwk | Level | 201-4-3 20:17.
Thoughts on how steel is tempered.
People often say: "books are the ladder of human progress." I think, "How Steel was Tempered" is the ladder of my progress. Because, it is how steel is tempered that makes me realize the various States of the world; It is how steel is tempered that makes me understand the truth of being a man. It was how steel was tempered that made me learn wisdom and make friends. So, How Steel was Tempered-my favorite book.
This book gave me a great shock. Whenever I shrink back from difficulties, whenever I cry because of setbacks, I will think of Paul's tall figure. Now that so many years have passed, I have read the book How Steel was Tempered, and I have a deeper feeling. Is it the mood when reading with Paul? Kochakin's growth and fate are ups and downs. Savor this book carefully and taste Paul's spirit.
I feel more and more that we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he should not regret his mediocrity ... Now, it is even more unforgettable to ponder Paul's inner world.
There is a scene in the novel that I will never forget. Paul paid a reasonable price for the success of the revolution. When all his friends had enviable ways out, he was down and out, and once wanted to commit suicide. But in the end, he overcame his weakness. In this struggle, a famous saying, which is still widely praised today, appeared: life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to people only once. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. In this way, on his deathbed, he can say that all my life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. In my mind, Paul is not only a symbol of loyalty to his career, but also a spiritual driving force for severe self-purification. Recently, there was a rumor on the Internet that when we were in primary school, we didn't need money to go to college. When we were in college, primary school was free; When we can't work, work is distributed; When we can work, the talents in the Warring States period barely get a job that will not die of hunger; When we can't make money, the house is allocated. When we can make money, we find that we can't afford to buy a house ... we express some helplessness and dissatisfaction with reality. This may be a common problem for people born in peacetime. They think more about their own interests and ignore the performance of social progress. They are more self-pitying and self-pitying, lacking in talent, and ignore how to give full play to their talents and make contributions to society in such a realistic environment. It can be said that what we lack is not talent, but persistent pursuit of career; What is lacking is not passion, but the goal of struggle; What is lacking is not a sense of innovation, but a down-to-earth action.
"How Steel was Tempered" made me understand that perseverance is also the foundation of success, a kind of tenacity and an accumulation. Perseverance, its performance is often a kind of strength that a person shows in setbacks. With perseverance, people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties, but will face them stronger and overcome them. Nine times out of ten, life is not satisfactory, don't feel inferior, have confidence, because setbacks are the premise of cultivating perseverance. Balzac once said, "Frustration is a grindstone." No matter how sharp the knife is, it will become dull if it is not used all the time. Frustration is the best whetstone. A person's life is wonderful, with ups and downs, bitterness and sweetness, and the joy of reunion after parting. Respondent: 7408664 17 | level 4 | 2011-4-321:34.
At first glance, it is full of copywriters! Interviewee: acxc867493567 | Level 4 | 2011-417: 24.
Struggle for the liberation of mankind
-thoughts on reading how steel was tempered.
Luo Kang level 20
"How Steel was Tempered" was written by Nikki ostrovsky, a Soviet writer, with three years' perseverance in the harsh situation of blindness and physical paralysis. This book tells me how to be a man and how to get out of the fog of life.
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.
In fact, the protagonist Paul Kochakin is the whole portrayal of the author himself.
"People, the most precious thing is life. Life only belongs to people once. A person's life should be spent like this: when recalling the past, he should not hate for wasting his time, nor be ashamed of doing nothing; On his deathbed, he could say, "All my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind! "This is the whole central idea of this book.
After reading this book, I learned a lot about life: difficulties are like springs, weak ones are strong, and strong ones are weak. Only by doggedly facing difficulties and working wholeheartedly, like Paul, will we not bow to difficulties. Respondents: Enthusiastic users | 2011-4-13 20: 43
"How Steel is Tempered" This is a sad book to read. This is a heroic ode. This book describes Pavel Kochakin, a legendary figure with the background of Russian October Revolution. The events described took place in the historical period from 19 15 to the early 1930s. Pavel Colta King is the central figure that the author focuses on and the most successful image of the fighter in the book. Under the influence of the old Bolshevik Zhu, he moved from spontaneous fighting to conscious fighting. In the battle, he understood the social roots of life inequality, and that if he wants to overthrow the old world, he must be a "brave and strong class brother" and a "determined steel warrior". In the great struggle to defend the Soviet regime, he realized that a person can only create miracles if he is connected with the motherland. He once said: "I am in favor of revolutionaries who think that personal affairs can't be compared with collective undertakings at all."
Nicola ostrovsky, the author of this book, explained the title of this work. He said: "Steel is very strong because it is burned in a fire and cooled to a high degree. Our generation has also been trained in struggles and hard tests and learned never to lose heart in life. " In shaping the image of Paul, the author reveals the inherent complexity and growth process of this image with inner monologues, letters and aphorisms. Paul's image is the most brilliant and typical representative of the socialist young generation. No matter from the ideological content or artistic form, this novel is one of the best works in Soviet literature in the 1930s, and it is unique in the history of world literature in terms of the strength and depth of its influence on readers.
At the same time, the influence of "Paul Spirit" created by Nikolai ostrovsky on people transcends the boundaries of time and space. Take China as an example. Since 1980s, China has entered a new period of reform, opening up and socialist modernization, which is quite different from the specific content of Paul's era. We are faced with new situations, new tasks and many new problems to be solved. In real life, we no longer need to launch 17 times a day to capture a castle like Paul, nor do we need to step on frozen mud to build a small railway when we are suffering from typhoid fever. However, in the great journey of building a Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Paul's selfless dedication to the progress and liberation of mankind; Combine lofty ideals with every concrete action, be down-to-earth and work hard; The spirit of being fearless, persevering, pioneering and enterprising; The spirit of endless life and struggle is still the strongest voice of the times. In the construction of socialist material civilization and spiritual civilization, Paul's spirit is still our powerful weapon.
"People's most precious life, life only belongs to everyone once. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, I should not regret wasting time, nor should I be ashamed of doing nothing. On my deathbed, I can say that all my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-fighting for the liberation of mankind. This is probably the most impressive and wonderful paragraph in this book. I think Pavel Kochakin's famous words will accompany me all my life, urging me to seize every minute to do something beneficial to the development and progress of mankind and enrich my spiritual life at the same time. In retrospect, I don't regret wasting my time, nor am I ashamed of being mediocre. Interviewee: jlk00l | Level II | 201-4-1417: 49.
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