After reading "Camel Xiangzi"
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The novel mainly tells the story of the suffering of a foreign rickshaw driver, and depicts how the old society transformed an upright, strong, and The process of destruction from body to soul to a decent, self-reliant rickshaw driver. Luotuo Xiangzi is kind and simple, with a camel-like positive and tenacious attitude toward life. His only wish is to buy a car of his own to pull and work independently. Later, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his hard-earned money for a brand-new foreign car. However, not long after, he was snatched away by soldiers, and then the reactionary government detectives defrauded him of all his savings. Huniu His inescapable "love" brought him physical and mental suffering. I bought a car with Huniu’s money, but soon I had to sell it to pay for Huniu’s funeral. After many setbacks, his wish was finally shattered. The suicide of his beloved Xiao Fuzi extinguished the last spark of hope in his heart. He lost any begging and confidence in life, and his desire to be strong became a self-satisfied fall. This tragedy effectively exposes the old society's crime of turning people into ghosts. It profoundly reveals the reasons for this tragedy. This story reflects the lives, fate and experiences of the working people in Peiping at that time. Xiangzi was originally a person full of hope for life. He loved life and Peiping, but a series of setbacks made him hate the whole world!
I seem to see overpasses, drum towers, white towers, archways, streets, alleys, depots, courtyards and bustling crowds. This is the old Beijing decades ago, but there is no idyll here. Ordinary happiness, but Xiangzi's big feet running non-stop through the streets and alleys, under the scorching sun, rain and snow, his difficult figure can be seen everywhere. The whips of the soldiers and bandits, the exploitation of Mr. Yang, the curses of Fourth Master Liu, Detective Sun’s obvious robbery, and the indifference of the foreign doctors, this is a real hell! In the end, Huniu died tragically, Xiao Fuzi hanged himself, Lao Ma's head fell to death on the street, and Xiangzi finally fell into despair and gradually disappeared into a city gate... This is the life of the working people at the bottom of Beijing in the 1910s and 20s. This lifelike The description made me realize the insurmountable tragic fate of the rickshaw pullers, and gave me a deep understanding of "what hell is like."
Xiangzi’s tragedy is the product of the social living environment in which he lives. Through the description of the characters and interpersonal relationships around Xiangzi, the novel truly shows the life in that dark society, showing the ugly faces of warlords, spies, and car factory owners, as well as the oppression and oppression of Xiangzi by the web of rule woven by them. A deformed reflection of oppressed relations.
The language throughout the novel is vivid and the writing is vigorous and powerful, depicting characters with distinctive personalities. It can be called Mr. Lao She's masterpiece. The sadness filled in the novel is thought-provoking, and the story is bizarre and touching. Therefore, it is a household name, has been translated into various languages ??and spread in many countries, and has a very important influence in the world literary world. The things described in this novel are indeed decades away from us now, and they must have been artistically processed, but literature always comes from life and is a piece of music in the lives of millions of people. Through it, we can at least know that society was once so dark and hope was so slim, because after all, it happened in China not long ago, in this era when the rooster was critically ill.
The current society is stable and the economy is constantly developing. As a teenager, there are books to read, and there are people everywhere who support and encourage you. Therefore, we cannot live up to the expectations of New China. At least, we must learn from Luotuo Xiangzi’s enterprising spirit.
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Xiangzi is an image of an ordinary coachman with a distinctive personality. He possesses many excellent qualities of the working people. He is kind and simple, loves labor, and has a camel-like positive and tenacious attitude toward life. Usually he seems to be able to endure all grievances, but there is also a need for resistance in his nature. His angry resignation at Yangzhai and his revengeful mood towards Liu Si, the owner of the car factory, can all illustrate this point; he has always wanted to be strong and strive, which is also a manifestation of being unsatisfied with his humble social status. He didn't want to listen to Gao Ma's advice on loan sharking, he didn't want to covet Liu Si's sixty cars, and he didn't want to listen to Huniu's advice to do small business. All this shows that what he thinks "if you have your own car, you will have everything" is not He wants to use this to climb up the ladder, buy a car and become a car owner to exploit others; all he dreams of is to use his own labor to achieve an independent life. This is a humble but legitimate life desire of individual workers.
The work describes how after he was robbed of his hard-earned savings by detectives at Cao's house, he was most concerned about Mr. Cao's commission because Mr. Cao was a good person in his opinion; it also described his feelings for Lao Ma and The concern of Xiao Ma's grandparents and grandchildren shows his kindness and integrity. The reason why his tragedy can arouse strong sympathy from readers is that in addition to his social status and unfair experience, these character traits also play an indelible role. Such diligent, thrifty and strong people finally turned into top "thorns" and embarked on the path of depravity, which clearly exposed the evil of unreasonable society that corrodes people's souls. The work writes: "The laziness of the poor is the natural result of hard work but failure, and there is some truth in the thorns of the poor." It also said: "Man has lifted himself out of the beast, but until now, man still puts himself It was not his own fault that Xiangzi was still in the cultural city, but he turned into a beast." Lao She started from this understanding and cherished the feelings of those who were insulted and harmed. I wrote this tragedy with deep sympathy. This gives this work an indignant power of accusation and a strong critical spirit, which is deeply ingrained in the hearts of readers.
After reading the book "Camel Xiangzi", I learned about what kind of life people lived in the chaotic society at that time. This novel is based on the life of Beijing citizens in the late 1920s, with the rough and tragic life experience of rickshaw driver Xiangzi as the main plot. It profoundly exposes the darkness of old China and accuses the ruling class of its deep sympathy for the working people.
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Recently, I read Lao She's famous book "Camel Xiangzi", which made me feel a lot.
The novel depicts the process of how the old society destroyed an upright, strong, kind, self-reliant foreign rickshaw driver from body to soul through the poignant story of an old rickshaw driver. Xiangzi is honest, strong, and simple, with a camel-like positive and tenacious attitude toward life. His only wish is to buy a car of his own to pull and become an independent laborer. Later, after three years of frugality, he used his hard-earned money to buy a car, but not long after, he was snatched away by soldiers. The second time he saved enough money, he was stupefied by the nasty Detective Sun again. The third time, he married Huniu and bought a car with Huniu’s money. He was already living a good life, but Huniu died of dystocia. Xiangzi was heartbroken and had no choice but to sell the car. Come to bury Huniu. After many setbacks, his wish was finally shattered. His favorite little Fuzi committed suicide, which extinguished the last spark of hope in his heart. It lost any begging and confidence in life, and went from being motivated and strong to self-willed and degenerate. He became a numb, down-and-out, cunning, taking advantage of, and a walking zombie who indulged in food, drink, whoring, and gambling.
This book made me realize how dark and frightening the old society was, with the crime of turning people into ghosts. Xiangzi is just an extremely ordinary rickshaw puller in Beijing. He is inconspicuous in society, but fate still cannot let him go. He tortures the strong man and destroys his dreams. Later, he becomes a A self-destructive person. Tragedy is always gruesome and frightening.
People often say "no pain, no gain". Xiangzi was ambitious, hardworking and frugal, but why did he end up desperate? Why must he be forced into danger? Is that a society that does not allow good people to survive?
In fact, Xiangzi was just a typical example of the society at that time, and his fate was the fate of all the powerless people in the society at that time. From it we can learn how people lived in the chaotic society at that time.
Our current society is beautiful and happy. No more selfishness, misfortune and cruelty? The answer is yes. In today's society, many people have made progress, and many people have regressed. This regress means that people's hearts have become corrupted and ugly. They engage in gambling, whoring, robbery... and do all kinds of evil. However, society will always progress, and we can only use coercive means to sanction these people.
Reflections after reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"
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When I first read "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", I didn't feel like it was a classic, but rather it felt like A friend is chatting with you about everyday things. It turns out that this is what makes this book unique.
When I was reading the chapter "Impermanence", it happened to be halfway through the book. This "Impermanence" is similar to the Tangbao, Gaozhao, Stilts, Pavilion, and Horses in the previous "Five Ramps Meeting". First Class, Lu Xun must have loved reading it, otherwise why would he have written it in such detail! From this, it seems that Lu Xun must have been very playful when he was young, but this mainly reflects the hometown-loving aspect of Lu Xun's thoughts.
Looking forward to "Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures" is really confusing. I just feel that this article must have a deeper meaning. It seems that I have to slowly penetrate it before I can draw a conclusion.
Speaking of "Dogs, Cats, and Rats" and "A Chang and the Book of Mountains and Seas" are the articles that interest me the most in this half of the book.
At the beginning, reading the first article in this book was like listening to a story. Lu Xun in the article explained the reasons for his hatred of cats. To be honest, I also hate cats, and it is also because it ate something it shouldn't eat - my favorite braised fish. However, if I had recorded this incident at that time, I would be comparable to Mr. Lu Xun, and the title would be "I, Cat, and Mouse". Although I usually don’t like mice, after reading this article, I suddenly felt that it’s not bad to have a “hidden mouse”! But when I saw the part where Chang trampled the “hidden mouse” to death, I felt really angry. , but also felt sorry for Lu Xun's loss of the "hidden rat". I felt even more that A Chang was really bad. He not only trampled the cute "hidden mouse" to death, but also imposed the crime on the cat, causing Lu Xun to wrongly blame the cat.
Since watching "Ah Chang and The Classic of Mountains and Seas", I no longer hate her. In "Ah Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", although she is talkative and polite, she is straightforward, honest, and can help Lu Xun buy "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". Her character is also good.
The content of "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is short but not lacking in classics. It seems that if I want to thoroughly read the first half of the book, I have to understand it carefully!
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"Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening" is Lu Xun's only collection of prose. The collection vividly records the author's reading and life experiences from childhood to youth. "Dog? Cat? Rat" describes the likes and dislikes of cats and rats in childhood. "Ah Chang and the Book of Mountains and Seas" recalls the simplicity and kindness of the nanny Chang Mama. "Twenty-Four Pictures of Filial Piety" criticizes the absurd and ignorant feudal filial piety. "Five Ramps" recalls a childhood experience of watching a temple fair. "Impermanence" vividly describes the impermanence of life during the game to welcome gods in the countryside. "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" recalls the innocent and happy childhood and the days of studying in Sanwei Bookstore. "Father's Illness" narrates the long-term treatment of his father's illness and expresses his deep indignation at the misunderstanding of quack doctors. "Miscellaneous Notes" describes the author's experience of going to Nanjing to study. "Mr. Fujino" commemorates Fujino, his teacher when he was studying in Japan, and describes the author's experience of abandoning medicine to pursue literature. "Fan Ainong" recalls and mourns Fan Ainong, a close friend in his youth.
I remember when I read the article "Mr. Fujino", I couldn't figure out why Mr. Lu Xun seemed to be very friendly to the Japanese. There is a book that says that Mr. Lu Xun also asked Japanese doctors to treat him when he finally fell ill. I was confused at the time, wasn't he afraid that Japanese doctors would murder him?
Of course, these problems were quickly solved by my mother. She said that there are many Japanese people like Mr. Fujino who are very friendly to the Chinese people. Moreover, Mr. Lu Xun died in 1936, before Japan officially invaded China. But I still feel unsatisfied. After all, Japan's aggression against China has a long history. How could Mr. Lu Xun not understand such a big war as the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894? As recently as the 1920s and 1930s, Japan’s plan to invade China was known to everyone on the street! So why did Mr. Lu Xun never make any anti-Japanese remarks in his articles? On the contrary, he has always shown a friendly and trusting attitude towards the Japanese? This is really puzzling.
But the articles I have read by Lu Xun are very limited. "She Opera" has nothing to do with Japan, and "Kong Yiji" has nothing to do with Japan. The rest, I don't know. Only in the future, I can read more of Lu Xun’s articles and understand why there are no obvious anti-Japanese remarks in Lu Xun’s articles.
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There is also a garden behind Sanwei Bookstore. Although it is small, you can climb up the flower bed there to break plum blossoms, and look for cicadas to shed on the ground or on the sweet-scented osmanthus tree. It is best. My job was to catch flies and feed them to the ants, quietly and silently. However, there were too many classmates in the garden for too long, and it was no longer possible. The teacher shouted in the study: 'Where have everyone gone? !'..."
Read Mr. Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked at Dusk·From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" carefully, enjoying the innocent feelings revealed from time to time between the lines, and can't help but appear before my eyes A series of fascinating natural paintings were created.
"The oil flies sing here, and the crickets play the piano here. When you open the broken bricks, you will sometimes encounter centipedes; and cantharides. If you use your fingers, Press its backbone, and there will be a snapping sound, and a burst of smoke will be emitted from the rear orifices..."
I read Mr. Lu Xun's prose full of childhood memories, just like I read Mr. Lu Xun from whom it originated. The childlike innocence that loves nature and yearns for freedom in my heart. Suddenly, I seemed to see the young Lu Xun. When adults were not paying attention, he got into the herb garden. He kept company with insects, picked wild flowers and fruits, and then interacted with He hunted birds with his playmates, but because of his impatience, he never caught many. He often listened to the stories told by the nurse Chang Mama, so he was very afraid of the red snake in the Baicao Garden. In the Sanwei Bookstore, despite Mr. Shou's strict instructions Although he was teaching, he still couldn't bear the childishness in his students' hearts. When he was engrossed in reading, he didn't realize that his students were doing all kinds of things. Some of them were using paper armor to put on their nails for high-quality play. , and Lu Xun was concentrating on painting...
Everything he felt was so innocent and evocative, maybe it caused a scream in my heart, I really don’t understand how I could be so I like an article in "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", especially because the author looks at the world from the eyes of a child, which makes people feel warm and passionate when reading it.
Mr. Lu Xun expressed his love for nature in the article , the passion for freedom, the desire to play freely and have close contact with nature, and not want to be controlled by parents and domestic slaves all day long, is unique to children. Once upon a time, I had been far away from childhood and entered the As a young man, I am busy studying and scratching my head every day. But I think I am still a childish child, and sometimes I still have sweet childhood dreams. I recall those trivial things in my childhood. , I still remember it all the time, and I can’t help but laugh. My home was originally in the suburbs of the city, and there was a large field nearby. When I was a child, I always went there to enjoy the sunshine in spring, the breeze in autumn, and the rapeseed that I always picked without leaving a single flower. Flowers, I am immersed in the embrace of nature; when I was a child, I would go to the neighbor's house every day without wiping my mouth after eating, eat tofu curd with my friends, play in the fields together, and fall into the mud puddles from time to time. I made a "little clay figurine" and picked all kinds of flowers. I was afraid that the owner would come to find me, so I hid the flowers in the hole of the tree. After a while, the flowers had withered long ago, but I was still intoxicated in the unfettered free space. 中. Now, buildings have been built on the fields, and my friends and I are working hard for our own futures. Therefore, we cannot feel the kindness of nature, and we have lost a lot of freedom, but I am still intoxicated in the unfettered free space. 中.Now, because buildings have been built in the wilderness, my friends and I are working hard for our future, so we can no longer feel the kindness of nature, and we have lost a lot of freedom, but I still love nature and yearn for freedom. , no matter whether it can be realized now. Perhaps this is the similarity between me and the young Lu Xun, which made me so moved after reading the article. My childhood has gradually become distant, and all that is left are some trivial memories. It is better to detail it. Read "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" to experience the childhood dreams of different eras, and love nature and yearn for freedom with Lu Xun.
Reflections after reading "How Steel Was Tempered"
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Recently, I read the book "How Steel Was Tempered" and I was deeply moved. While reading, my mood fluctuated with Paul Korchagin's growth and destiny. Savor this book carefully and savor Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nourishment from Paul’s spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember there is a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he should not regret for doing nothing...
Almost no one is willing to live a mediocre life. , because even the grass is working hard to add a touch of green to spring, hoping to leave its own figure on the colorful scroll of spring returning to the earth.
But not everyone can make a good piece of steel.
So how is steel made? I believe that the blazing steelmaking scene will definitely appear in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like making steel! Nothing is innate. There is only one way to turn "iron" into "steel" - refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero. In fact, there are no born heroes in this world. The reason why Paul became a hero is entirely due to his own efforts - in the war-torn battlefield, facing the test of life and death, he did not retreat; at the construction site in the storm and snow, faced with the unbearable labor intensity and unbearable pressure of ordinary people. Although he was hungry and cold, he did not fall; even when he was blind and disease-ridden, and faced with the ruthless blows of losing his manuscripts and deteriorating health, he still did not give in. Finally, he grew from a poor boy to a man with lofty ideals, A communist fighter with noble character and tenacious style.
Life can be said to be a tortuous and bumpy road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, have to face the blow of failure, the pain of not being understood, etc. However, all this is short-lived. After overcoming obstacles and overcoming difficulties, when we look back on the path we have taken, we will realize that it is the flame that tempers life. How many heroes and great men were trained in the blazing flames. As people often say: "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." Compared with Paul, what we encounter in study and life The difficulties encountered are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and hesitate to move forward?
Only when a person establishes lofty ideals, develops excellent qualities, and has persistent pursuits and correct life goals can he not be dragged down by life or overwhelmed by misfortune. We will become strong and mature in the raging flames of suffering, love life, enrich ourselves, and welcome a better tomorrow.
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 main theme of the times. International competition around economy and science and technology is becoming increasingly fierce. All countries are focusing on seizing the commanding heights of development in the 21st century. This has caused our country to face new opportunities and new challenges. China's pace of "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face opportunities and challenges towards comprehensive revitalization. The country needs talents who are knowledgeable, strong-willed, decisive and innovative. Therefore, we have no choice but to overcome the obstacles of knowledge and move forward bravely!
The bell of the 21st century is about to ring. We stand on the threshold of the new century, looking for the heroic complex of the past and rebuilding the "Paul Spirit", which is of great significance. For the sake of the prosperity of our great motherland, let us follow Paul's example, refine our lives, and embrace the future with optimism!
"The most precious life is life, which belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting his years, nor be ashamed of doing nothing..."
During the summer vacation, I read the book "How Steel Was Tempered" online. "How should people live?" After reading this book, I had the perfect answer to this question.
This book mainly talks about: Paul grew up in bitterness. His father died in his early years. His mother did laundry and cooking for others, and his brother was an ordinary worker. When Paul was 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen as a handyman. He worked in the canteen for two years and suffered all kinds of bullying. However, the road behind him was more bumpy. Soon, Paul became blind and paralyzed. However, he continued to write books in this situation without any care for himself. Compared with ordinary people, he pays double the price for writing one more word. Hard work paid off, and he finally succeeded in writing the book "How Steel Was Tempered".
As I read and read, Paul's resolute face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. He, an ordinary soldier, had a will of steel. What is this force that drives him and inspires him to move forward? Isn't that a great communist cause? This is what motivated him to fight the disease tenaciously.
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Paul taught me how to treat the disease correctly and how to overcome difficulties. He, a paralyzed person, can fight for the cause of communism; how can I, a young child raised by the party and the people's sunshine and rain, be intimidated by some trivial difficulties?
Whenever I encounter difficulties and flinch, I will think of Paul. Whenever I am frustrated and cry, I will think of Paul.
Paul Korchagin always inspires me and spurs me to make unremitting efforts and overcome all difficulties. Encourage me to face any challenge in life! Determined to temper myself into a piece of real steel! As Paul said in this book: "The most precious life of a person, life belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting his years, nor be ashamed of being inactive... …”
Feelings
Recently, I read the book “How Steel Was Tempered” and I was deeply moved. While reading, my mood fluctuated with Paul Korchagin's growth and destiny. Savor this book carefully and savor Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nourishment from Paul’s spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember there is a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he should not regret for doing nothing...
Almost no one is willing to live a mediocre life. , because even the grass is working hard to add a touch of green to the spring, hoping to leave its own shadow on the colorful scrolls of spring. But not everyone can make a good piece of steel.
So. How is steel made? I believe that the blazing scene of steel-making must appear in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steel-making! Nothing is born, and "iron" becomes "steel". There is only one way - refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero. In fact, there are no born heroes in this world. The reason why Paul can become a hero is entirely due to his own efforts - in the midst of the war. On the battlefield, faced with the test of life and death, he did not retreat; at the construction site in the blustery snowstorm, faced with unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold, he did not fall; even though he was blind and disease-ridden, he did not fall down. Despite the ruthless blow of losing his manuscript and deteriorating health, he still did not give in. He finally grew from a poor boy to a communist fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.
Life can be said to be a tortuous and bumpy road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, have to face the blow of failure, the pain of not being understood, etc. But, all of this is. It is short-lived. After overcoming obstacles and overcoming difficulties, we will realize that it is the flame that tempers life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, just like people. As the saying goes: "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." "Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and hesitate to move forward?
A person can only establish lofty ideals and create excellent qualities. , and have persistent pursuit and correct life goals, he will not be dragged down by life and will not be overwhelmed by misfortune. Only then will he become strong and mature in the raging flames of suffering, love life and enrich it. yourself, to welcome a better tomorrow.
Today's society is a highly competitive information society, and the knowledge economy has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the international community, peace and development have become the main theme of the times, and the international community focuses on economy and technology. The competition that is unfolding is becoming increasingly fierce, and all countries are focusing on seizing the commanding heights of development in the 21st century. This has caused our country to face new opportunities and new challenges. China's pace of "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face many challenges. Opportunities and challenges towards comprehensive revitalization. The country needs talents who are knowledgeable, strong-willed, decisive and innovative. Therefore, we have no choice but to overcome the obstacles of knowledge and move forward bravely.
The bell is about to ring. We stand on the threshold of the new century, looking for the heroic complex of the past and rebuilding the "Paul spirit". For the prosperity of our great motherland, let us follow Paul's example and go. Improve your life and embrace the future with optimism!
“The most precious thing is life, which belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting one's life, nor be ashamed of one's inaction..."
I read "How Steel Was Tempered" online during the summer vacation. This book, “How should people live? "After reading this book, I have the most perfect answer to this question.
This book mainly talks about: Paul grew up in bitterness, lost his father in his early years, and his mother did laundry for others. , cook, my brother is an ordinary worker.
When Paul was 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen as a handyman. He worked in the canteen for two years and suffered all kinds of bullying. However, the road behind him was more bumpy. Soon, Paul became blind and paralyzed. However, he continued to write books in this situation without any care for himself. Compared with ordinary people, he pays double the price for writing one more word. Hard work paid off, and he finally succeeded in writing the book "How Steel Was Tempered".
As I read and read, Paul's resolute face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. He, an ordinary soldier, had a will of steel. What is this force that drives him and inspires him to move forward? Isn't that a great communist cause? This is what motivated him to fight the disease tenaciously.
Paul taught me how to treat diseases correctly and how to overcome difficulties. He, a paralyzed person, can fight for the cause of communism; how can I, a young child raised by the party and the people's sunshine and rain, be intimidated by some trivial difficulties?
Whenever I encounter difficulties and flinch, I will think of Paul. Whenever I am frustrated and cry, I will think of Paul. Paul Korchagin always inspires me and spurs me to make unremitting efforts and overcome all difficulties. Encourage me to face any challenge in life! Determined to temper myself into a piece of real steel! As Paul said in this book: "The most precious life of a person, life belongs to everyone only once. A person's life should be spent like this. Looking back on the past, one should not regret wasting one's life, nor should one be ashamed of inaction... ..."
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"The most precious thing for a person is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: looking back on the past, he will not waste his time. Regretful and not ashamed of being despicable and vulgar; on his deathbed, he was able to 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 all mankind." "This is a passage from the world-famous book "How Steel Was Tempered" written by Nikolai Ostrovsky, which makes people unable to calm down for a long time. Yes, just like in the book The heroic figure created by this book - Paul Korchagin, this resounding name that makes me confident and full of power when I hear it, a man who took back his life from the hands of death again and again with superhuman perseverance, but also Regardless of life and death, he devoted himself to the party and the liberation cause. Although he was blind and could not fight on the front line, he still did not want to continue to fight for the liberation cause in the rear! He and our country's Dong Cunrui, Huang Jiguang, and Liu Hulan. Like others, they are heroes in our hearts! They laid the foundation for us to live the good life we ??have now. Without them, we still don’t know where we would be herding cattle and horses for the landowners. This book combines them. Based on Ostrovsky's own personal experience, he truly and profoundly depicts the war-torn Ukraine before and after the October Revolution. Until now, the spirit of Comrade Paul Korchagin in the book still supports many people. Thousands of children, young people, middle-aged and elderly people, come on, let us get to know him, understand him, learn from him, and let us fight for peace to the end!