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Reflections after reading the famous book

Chapter 1

After reading "How Steel Was Tempered", I felt deeply.

"How Steel Was Tempered" is a masterpiece by the famous former Soviet writer Osi. The book creates the image of Paul Korchakin, a persevering and tenacious proletarian hero. And using Paul Korchagin's life experience as a clue, it shows the broad historical picture of the Soviet Union and the arduous struggle life of the people. Write about the hardships of struggle during the Soviet period and the beautiful qualities of that era - the spirit of dedication to ideals, the iron will and the quality of tenacious struggle.

I admire this quality of Paul very much. He is indeed a tenacious man. When he was injured and had to withdraw from the battlefield, he still continued to contribute to the development of society at the rear. When he was diagnosed with a problem in his nerve center, he still tried his best to work as usual and strive to do more for society. Eventually, his legs became paralyzed, his eyesight became blind, and he had to give up his job. But he still resolutely picked up the pen and once again fought tenaciously against fate. As Beethoven said: "People should hold the throat of fate!" This makes sense. People should not succumb to fate, but should strive for life and fight tenaciously. In the novel, I admire one of the sentences the most: "The most precious thing for people is life. Life is only once for us. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he does not regret for wasting his years. , and will not be ashamed of doing nothing.”

I think this is right and accurately explains the meaning of a person’s life in this world. Isn't that so? One should not waste one's life in vain, nor should one do nothing. A person should always do something for society, for everyone, and even for himself. Even if it is just a little bit, he should not waste his life in vain, so that he can be regarded as "living".

For us, the smoke and fire has become history. "How Steel Was Tempered" allows us to understand history, let us remember the many revolutionary ancestors, and realize that today's happiness is hard-won. Therefore, "How Steel Was Tempered" is indeed a good book.

The protagonist of the novel, Paul Korchagin, lost his father in his early years. When he was 12 years old, his mother sent him to wash dishes in the station cafeteria and suffered a lot. Later, he went to the power plant to light a fire and met Zhu Helai. After the Red Army withdrew, the German army attacked Paul's hometown. Coupled with the class struggle, the people's life was very difficult. When the Bolshevik Zhukhlai was being hunted, he temporarily stayed at Paul's house and taught him many revolutionary principles, which had a great influence on him. Later, Zhu Helai was arrested. Paul defeated the escorting soldiers and let Zhu Helai go, but he was imprisoned. After being released from prison, he lived in Tonya's house. Tonya found Paul's brother Artem, who asked Paul to join the Red Army. In a fierce battle, Paul was seriously injured on the head, but finally escaped death. After being discharged from the hospital, it was not suitable to return to the front line, so he did regimental work, building railways, etc. Later, he participated in industrial construction and border defense fighting, and joined the party. Due to many injuries and illness, selfless work and other reasons, he was almost completely paralyzed and blinded in 1972. Although he endured great pain, he was determined to help his wife Daya make progress and began literary creation in another way. Life. Paul's ability to become a hero mainly lies in the shaping of his pursuit and hard work. He has been upright since he was a child, opposing the bullying of the small by the big, the bullying of the weak by the strong, and bureaucracy. He admired Zhu Zepei Garibaldi. Under Zhu Helai's education, he understood more clearly what he wanted to do - to combine his personal career with the needs of the motherland and to be a revolutionary who could devote all his strength to the motherland. For this ideal, he has withstood the test of life and war, and he can indeed be called a strong revolutionary. In his heart, the revolutionary cause and the interests of the motherland were above all else. Under any circumstances, his revolutionary belief was always unswerving, which is why he was able to overcome death and illness and devote his life to his career. This is the lofty spirit of Paul, the revolutionary, and steel is tempered in this test of struggle that is like burning fire.

From the novel, we also see the correct way to deal with setbacks. After Paul became paralyzed and blinded, he thought of committing suicide, but committing suicide would be tantamount to betraying the revolution, so he strongly encouraged himself to cheer up and find a way to survive. To deal with setbacks, do not escape. Death is the stupidest way. Living is a kind of hope. There is nothing more meaningful than living strong. When facing setbacks, you should think of your goals and how much you have yet to accomplish. You should come out of the pain and work hard for it again. The ideal will never disappear. Even if it is destroyed, you can still establish another one, like Even in a situation like Paul's, he could find a life path that suits him. Why can't you?

Paul once said: "The most precious thing for people is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he regret his wasted years. Not ashamed of inaction; in this way, when he is dying, he can say: '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.'" It is said that people should have great ideals, and when they have ideals, they must act, and when they act, they must try their best. Only when you try your best will you have no regrets. His perseverance, determination, and actions in striving to realize his ideals are really shocking. It is his spirit that makes middle-aged and elderly people miss him, inspires countless young people, and establishes a correct outlook on life, world view and values ??for millions of young people.

In modern society where times have changed, people are no longer so persistent in their pursuit of careers. They often feel powerless, at a loss, or unable to recover. People still need to draw spirit from books like this. It should be said that "How Steel Was Tempered" is a good book that will never go out of date. Paul is a forever strong man in life, an optimistic and brave man, and his spirit will always be the constant guide.

It is not easy to realize your ideal. However, you should understand that the ideal is like a kite in the sky. No matter how far away it is from you, the thread in your hand will always hold it. Everything is under your control. You have to start with every little thing, even if you just pick up a Picking a nail or pouring water for others are all small steps towards realizing your ideals and cultivating noble character - because your career must be dedicated to others. If you can treat it this way, aren't setbacks just a small step?

Let us start from now, start with small things, and work hard to train ourselves. You will also be a piece of steel. I believe that one day you will catch the "kite".

Chapter 2

In my vague memory, there are countless deeds of great people accompanying me: in the classroom and from books, I can always come into contact with their courage and perseverance. A great, milestone and brilliant chapter written. Among them, the most unforgettable thing for me is the radiant and dazzling superstar - Marie Curie.

Whenever I mention this famous name, my heart will be shocked. The reason is very simple. She has made an indelible contribution to all mankind. By chance, I was able to open the book "The Biography of Madame Curie" and have a more detailed understanding of her life that I thought was brilliant.

However, I may be wrong. Marie Curie's life was full of strange experiences, but I don't want to describe it as a glory in any case.

I will never forget her childhood life: she had extraordinary talents since she was a child, and coupled with a suitable family background, she was shaped into an enviable and outstanding person. However, fate did not want to fulfill this little girl: her motherland was invaded and ruled by a foreign tsar. Her childhood was full of worries, which gradually formed the original intention of his ideal. She worked hard to teach and save money to help her sister, in order to realize her wish. Finally one day, I scraped together a few hundred francs to enroll in the university - I was finally able to study at the University of Paris on my own.

After entering the University of Paris, she studied non-stop. She rented a shabby loft with almost nothing there! Furniture has become a luxury item. In this way, day by day and year by year, in order to explore the science she loved, she forgot the hardships she had endured over the years, the many times she fell in front of her desk, and her increasingly haggard and pale face.

There are too many helplessness and too many difficulties, but she? Her steely gray eyes told it all - she never gave in. The soldiers will block it, and the water will cover it! After many years of living away from her hometown and many years of oppression from a hard life, she never gave in!

This is her hard life in Paris, and it is the period of hard life in Paris that makes me most emotional.

She met Pierre Curie, and her life changed and became more passionate! Her husband is also a "dreamer" devoted to scientific research. They have the same language, and their union is the collision of two noble minds. This collision produces dazzling scientific achievements.

After she discovered radium, she became more passionate about scientific research and even won her first Nobel Prize! Sadly, she is becoming a celebrity because of the tremendous uses radium has brought to mankind.

She doesn’t want to be a celebrity. She is disgusted by the reporters who harass her all day long. This is not the life she wants! Isn't this the life she wants? This is in great contrast with today's social scene and people's thinking, and it is a satire of the popular, leisurely and luxurious life.

She is a "dreamer" and a person who is eternally dedicated. This is what I value and admire the most. She was indifferent to fame and wealth all her life, and did not accept wealth or fame. She was "breeze on her sleeves". In her heart, there is always a mission for her to complete one scientific research after another, so that she can constantly create new scientific prospects. It is a firm belief that comes from nowhere, and it is the principle of a "dreamer".

I remember the sentence "Even if a person becomes a soulless body, he must continue to work." This is Pierre's famous saying. Madame Curie did it. She paid too much for her work throughout her life. For eight years, she and her husband conducted radiology research under the roof. After Pierre died, he held back his grief and used these words to inspire himself to work hard and live bravely. She not only shouldered the responsibility of being a mother, but also did not forget her scientific mission. In her later years, she was even more difficult than before! Her relatives were either far away from home or passed away sadly. She worked alone and finally won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She remained calm. As a woman, she dealt a heavy blow to those conservative forces. At this time, another uproarious wave of honor hit her, but she was not hit, just like a hero returning from the storm. She used her strong strength to complete her seemingly impossible life.

He even experienced the test of a world war! But he didn't fall down, which was really surprising and amazing!

But there will always be a moment when she falls.

Even when she fell, she never forgot her mission. Before this moment, she had foreshadowed the end of her life. It seemed that she could imagine the brilliant achievements she had made for science during her lifetime. Was she willing to abandon it all? Fate did not give her a chance to hesitate.

Madame Curie is gone, having completed her mission. A scientific career that has left a profound mark on the world has come to an end.

Her life was very long, very profound, and very mysterious. I cannot describe it one by one, but I can savor and understand it carefully. I recalled many scenes of devastation: the helplessness when my motherland Poland was ravaged by Tsarist Russia, the grief when I lost my sister and mother, the hardship of living as a governess for six years, the fatigue of studying at the University of Paris day and night, the couple The simplicity of the two people's four years under the roof, the mother's heavy responsibility for supporting her daughters' education, and their aversion to honors...

I can't help but think of the era of Madame Curie nearly two centuries ago. The 19th century is very different from today's 21st century. The hardships and deeds of famous people at that time are included in the textbooks of students who now live in ease. I feel deeply, how did Madame Curie do all this? That's a myth! Gradually I think of myself now, feeling deeply ashamed of myself! The hardship of Madame Curie’s life has long since disappeared, but why has she also lost the spirit of fighting for her beliefs? Where has that spirit gone? Lost? The development of the times, the progress of society, and the wealth of the people have all played a big joke on us. There is a shortage of spiritual food!

I don’t want this society to continue like this. Maybe my feelings are just empty discussions and pointless moans, but as a middle school student, I sincerely hope that someone else can step on the path of Madame Curie, use perseverance to cut through the thorns, copy the glory of this world model, and bring the scientific knowledge to the world. The vision continues to be new!

Of course I think so. To be honest, I am far from it. The passion for setting a study plan still ends in failure - it fades too quickly. Now I don’t dare to seek to be as famous as the great Madame Curie. I just want to not violate my own beliefs and do what I want to do. Whenever you feel that your good behavior is somewhat similar to Marie Curie's beliefs, you will feel a bit proud. But now, I just want to start from scratch and strive to complete creation and dedication within my own capabilities.

After reading the book "The Biography of Madame Curie", I was really moved by emotions, and the spirit of Madame Curie is also unforgettable. The life of this great person will never be read in vain. Everything she recorded in the book will be a model for me in life, and the famous quotes that helped her revive her spirit are also my mottos.

Part Three

"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a classic novel that tells a series of stories from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the unification of the Jin Dynasty.

"The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes..." I have doubts about the word hero in the poem. The characters mentioned in the book are brave and good at fighting. However, the heroes are competing in troubled times. , who is the real hero? The book writes about the incompetent Lu Bu, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and Liu Zhang, the narrow-minded Zhou Yu, the long and thick Lu Su, the brave Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Xu Chu and Dian Wei, down to Yin Xing. Jiang Qian, who occasionally made people laugh through the ages, was always in an extreme state.

Some people say that Kong Ming is a real hero. Because he is resourceful, decisive, knowledgeable about astronomy and geography, he is a wise prime minister rarely seen in thousands of years. He burned the new fields, borrowed arrows from thatched boats, Zhou Yu with three qi, and came out of Qishan in six... all reflect this. However, I think Kong Ming can definitely do more. Liu Chan was incompetent and couldn't help him up at all, but Kong Ming tied his life to this hopeless chariot of Shu.

Some people say that Guan Yu is a real hero. He surrendered to the Han Dynasty but not to Cao Cao, held the candle until the end of the day, rode thousands of miles alone, killed six generals in five passes, killed Caiyang in the ancient city, and later defended Cao Cao in Huarong. He was loyal to his old master. Because he was defeated and surrendered to the enemy, he made an appointment to join him thousands of miles away as soon as he knew the news about his old master. I think that even though the enemy surrendered, he still came back in the end. Not only is he still loyal, but he is also considered a rare and valuable kind of loyalty. The way to express Guan Yu in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is also very simple: "Danfeng eyes, lying silkworm eyebrows, face like heavy jujubes, blue dragon crescent moon knife", later added "red rabbit horse", and read "Spring and Autumn", scraping bones to cure poison without fear of pain , behead Yan Liang, punish Wen Chou, and become almost invincible in the world. What he did is worth learning from.

I think Cao Cao is a real hero. Although the book said that he was treacherous, cunning and suspicious, and dared to "hijack the emperor to order the princes." However, the most capable person prevailed, so why did Liu become the emperor? He is a politician, who firmly grasps the emperor and makes everything he does justified; he is a military strategist, who does not care about past grudges, recruits talents, and wins the battle of Guandu with a small number, which brings about a huge change in the strength of the enemy and ourselves; He is a writer who has popular poems such as "The old man is in trouble, but his ambition is a thousand miles; the martyr is in his old age, but his ambition is unrealistic". Of course, he was so suspicious that he became self-willed. But the merits outweigh the faults, and Cao Cao can be called a hero in every aspect.

Cao Cao was called a traitor in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", probably because of his son. He said that Liu Bei and he were world-renowned heroes, which made Liu Bei dare not listen, but he did not kill Liu Bei, even though Liu Bei was his thorn in the urn. This made me feel Cao Cao's generosity, which Zhou Yu could not even dream of.

Zhou Yu only has Zhuge Liang in his eyes. Instead of vowing to be incompatible with each other, as long as he kills Zhuge Liang, the world of Soochow will be peaceful. Later, he discovered that Liu Bei was not an ordinary person, so he wanted to kill Liu Bei, at least keep him in Soochow, and the world of Soochow would be peaceful.

In order to highlight Liu Bei's benevolence and righteousness, he was written as a treacherous person, but his military talents were still not obliterated. During his several years of conquests from east to west, he occupied a large area of ??land north of the Yangtze River, and even the ethnic minorities surrendered to him. He was the most talented of the three princesses, and Wei was also the most powerful among the Three Kingdoms. He laid the foundation for the Wei State, and later the Jin State could unify the world, so he is a true hero.

Cao Cao’s thirst for talents is also something worth appreciating. In order to select more talents, Cao Cao broke the standard of appointing officials based on feudal virtues and the rank of his disciples, and put forward the principle of "meritism" In the spring of 210 AD, an "Order to Seek Talents" was issued based on the employment policy of "Jiu". Cao Cao summed up historical experience at the beginning of his order and believed that all the founding emperors and resurgence kings since ancient times were able to manage the world well with talented people and their subordinates. However, the talented people they obtained often failed to achieve their goals. In the lane, this is by no means an opportunity, but something that the people in power can ask for and get. In view of this, Cao Cao based himself on reality and pointed out that the current world is uncertain and it is the most urgent moment to seek talents. He hoped that the people around him would not consider their origins, but would help him discover and recommend talented people who had been buried in poverty and lowly backgrounds. As long as they had talents, they would be reused. Later, Cao Cao issued two more "Orders to Seek Talent" in 214 and 217 AD, repeatedly emphasizing his policy of "employing talents only." He asked the personnel department and local officials at all levels to strive for perfection when selecting talents. Even if there are shortcomings of one kind or another, it will not matter, as long as they are truly talented. After some hard work, Cao Wei gathered a large number of talents. At that time, many people from all over the country defected to Cao Cao's sect, forming a grand scene of fierce generals like clouds and advisers like rain. Moreover, Cao Cao was able to ignore past grudges against talented people. For example, Chen Lin was originally a subordinate of Yuan Shao, and she once drafted a memorandum for Yuan Shao, scolding three generations of Cao Cao's ancestors. After Yuan Shao's defeat, Chen Lin surrendered to Cao Cao. Cao Cao asked him: "You used to write a message for Yuan Shao, and you could just scold me. Why did you scold three generations of my ancestors?" Chen Lin quickly apologized. Cao Cao cherished his literary talent, not only not punishing him, but also Still appoint him

Cao Cao's success is not only because of his outstanding talents and good at recruiting talents, but also because of his open-mindedness and broad mind. After the fiasco in Chibi, Cao Cao was not at a loss, but smiled. He said, "Today the north is still under my control," and he laughed three times to show his optimistic attitude towards setbacks. Cao Cao was also a very literary person who liked to compose and write poems, and his interest did not change even if the war was imminent. , many of his poems are famous in Yuefu.

Since ancient times, heroes must have courage and loyalty. Cao Cao is more commendable in this regard. When Liu Bei was in Cao Ying, Cao Cao knew Liu Bei's ambition. , if he were to be executed, there would be no later disputes between Shu and Wei, but Cao Cao did not harm him until Liu Bei escaped; Cao Cao appeased Guan Yu and treated him more favorably, which was even worse than Liu Bei's treatment of Guan Yu, so that Later, Guan Yu missed his old friendship and gave Cao Cao a way to survive. Although he did many wrong things later, it was forced by the situation. Either he died or I died, so why bother about others. The truth? Since there is a struggle for supremacy in troubled times, sacrifices are inevitable, and historical events are entangled, and one person cannot be blamed. As for the fact that Cao Cao was frightened and fell ill after seeing Guan Yu's head, it proves that he was not cold-blooded. If a person is really cold and inhumane, what can a mere Guan Yu do?

Then look at others: Sun Quan only relied on his father and brother's legacy and made few achievements; although Zhou Yu was young and promising, he was narrow-minded. Acting on impulse; Guan Yu, too proud; Zhang Fei, too brave but lacking in strategy; Lu Bu, a man who forgets his duty at the first sight of gain...

Overall, after reading this book, I opened my eyes. , and the above people also gave me deep feelings. They are worth learning from.

Part 4: Ordinaryness is the true nature of life for each of us. In the vast world, they are all very small, fragile, and insignificant. This world is also ordinary. Sorrow and joy, life and death, poverty and wealth, and changes in world affairs are nothing more than ordinary things in the long course of history. I have always thought this way about the ordinary. It was not until I read a book - "The Ordinary World" that I suddenly realized it.

This great masterpiece explains to us the ordinary and ordinary. Suffering explains the meaning of life. The book describes an ordinary world for us, a world on the loess. Here, a group of ordinary people face the loess and the sky for generations, and they perform scenes of life, old age, illness, death, joys and sorrows. , poverty and wealth, suffering and struggle, a drama of changes in the world. Is it a comedy? A drama? There are no gorgeous words, no thrilling plots, no earth-shattering scenes. Just ordinary people, ordinary lives, ordinary feelings, ordinary stories.

When the teacher recommended me to read this book, I thought she was prevaricating me, because I finished reading it the first time. When I was there, I didn't feel anything. The things here were so ordinary, so ordinary that I felt like they were all happening around me.

However, when I read it for the third time, I could feel my blood slowly starting to boil.

The character who impressed me the most in the book is Sun Shaoping. This is a person who has a profound understanding of suffering, a profound understanding of life, and a profound pursuit of the spiritual world. He has a strong character, strong spiritual strength, and great courage. From an "African" in his student days to a "job seeker" in his adulthood, he experienced an arduous struggle in life. However, in the pain and hardship, he developed a sense of pride and nobility in suffering. I appreciate his philosophy of suffering, admire his understanding of labor, and envy his understanding of life.

Regarding the philosophy of suffering, the book expresses this: "...Yes, he is struggling at the bottom of society and suffering for a few dollars; but he no longer regards this as more than just a Making a living, surviving... He now "loves" his suffering. Through this baptism of blood and fire, he believes that the honey of life he has brewed through all the hardships is definitely more than what can be obtained easily. Taste - He mockingly called his understanding the 'doctrine of suffering'... "What kind of understanding is this? Whenever we encounter difficulties and setbacks—perhaps such difficulties and setbacks are only one millionth of what Sun Shaoping suffered—have we ever had such an understanding? Even if it rains after school one day, or the weather is sultry and the power goes out, we often hear a lot of complaints. However, I think as long as you understand the "Philosophy of Suffering" after reading "The Ordinary World", no matter how much suffering you suffer in the future, you will not blame others.

Regarding the understanding of labor, the book writes: "Whether a person is spiritually fulfilled, or whether his life is meaningful or not, mainly depends on his attitude towards labor." This is definitely an incisive theory. , a theory that will never be outdated at any time. "Only labor can make people strong in life. No matter who you are, you still need those workers who can create life with their hands. For these people, Sun Shaoping taught them the most important lesson in their lives - how to treat Labor, this is the most basic issue in life. "There are two types of people reflected here, the hard-working and the lazy. There is no difference between people when they are born. However, after going through different situations and development, huge differences arise between people. During this period, different understandings of labor played a decisive role in producing such differences.

Just like when we were admitted to college, we didn’t have much difference in terms of study. However, after three years of college life, the differences between people are so huge. Prime Minister Liu Luoguo said to He Shen before he died: "Actually, everyone's ending is carefully designed by himself." When we read this, we should all think carefully about how we treat labor. of.

What kind of person is Sun Shaoping? In fact, he is just an ordinary person, a person who has read a few more books than ordinary farmers, and a person who has a higher level of pursuit of the meaning of life. His understanding of life was fully expressed in a letter to his sister Sun Lanxiang:

"...We were born in a poor peasant family - never despise our origin, the benefits it brings to us It will benefit us throughout our lives; but we must be freed from the limitations of our origins, completely betray the narrowness of farmers in consciousness, and pursue a higher meaning of life...

First of all. Be self-reliant and face the unfamiliar world bravely. Don’t be afraid of suffering! If you can deeply understand suffering, suffering will give people a sense of sublimity... If life requires you to endure pain, you must grit your teeth and persevere. . A great person once said: Is suffering in vain? It should make us great! What is ordinary? The kind of being lost in ordinary life, being familiar with mediocrity in thought, and being mediocre in life. People who are content with the status quo are truly ordinary. How can a person like Sun Shaoping, who has a higher pursuit of the meaning of life, be called an ordinary person? Even if he is ordinary, he is a higher level of great ordinary.

We live in a happy era and have not experienced too much suffering. However, our world is also ordinary. We live an ordinary life every day, do ordinary things, and perform ordinary scenes. The drama. Keep our eyes open and take a closer look. Who is Sun Shaoping?

Chapter 5: A camellia emerges from the corner, a cold, dark, In the damp, sunless corner, decay is its nourishment. However, this camellia is more beautiful than other camellias, or even any other flower. They all yearn for the sunshine. Work harder and try harder. The moment the camellia touches the sun, the moment it is moistened by the sun, the ruthless wind breaks the flower branch and makes it fall to the cold air again. Corner, unable to get up again and touch the sunshine within reach. God is merciful. In order to make up for the injustice of fate, he did not let it wither and die, but left the world with its beauty. < /p>

This is the tragic love story of Margaret.

A weak female prostitute found true love in a dissolute and purposeless life. For this reason, she gave up a lot of material enjoyment that she was accustomed to, and gave up all the decadent living habits that could make her temporarily happy, just to be able to spend time with the person she loves most. together. It takes a lot of effort and determination to climb out of a deep quagmire, and it also requires minimizing the risk of being contaminated by muddy water. Margaret did it, and did it brilliantly. But such a huge sacrifice still resulted in people's incomprehension and rejection, as well as malicious slander from selfish people. The huge resistance finally separated Margaret from her lover. The misunderstanding caused the person she loved the most to humiliate her when she needed comfort most. How painful was this? Maybe only death can save her. Yes, Margaret died. She died alone. She no longer had the luxury she had when she was alive. Countless lovers in the past also forgot about her. The more sensational your life was during your lifetime, the more deserted it will be when you die.

Perhaps, Margaret is not a completely tragic figure. At least, she got true love and her soul was purified. The ladies only saw her luxurious life and material enjoyment, but they didn't know that her noble sentiments were beyond their reach. It's strange that people in the capitalist upper class clearly despise promiscuous prostitutes, but they still force girls into prostitution. If Margaret had not been born in such a dirty, hypocritical, cruel capitalist era, maybe she would have been the Virgin Mary. It's a pity that in such a society and in such an era, even the Holy Mother would be defiled. Under Margaret's defiled body, the tenacious and holy soul is the reason why readers cry secretly.

Thanks to Xiao Dumas for creating such a tragic but respectable beautiful woman as La Traviata. However, I hope that when the dead flowers sprout and are reborn from the soil again, they will stay away from the dark corners and be with the sunshine every day. Even if they are no longer so beautiful, they will not repeat the tragedy of their previous lives.