Celebrity Biography: Be kind-hearted and love freedom above all else. Even for the throne, I will never betray the truth. ——Beethoven “The more it pains me, the more I like it.” " - Michelangelo "I cry, I am in pain, I just want the truth" - Tolstoy's "Celebrities" describes the spiritual power and spiritual beauty of three great artists of different eras and nationalities. The great German musician Beethoven in the 19th century, the famous Italian sculptor Michelangelo during the Renaissance, and the Russian literary giant Tolstoy wrote about their noble courage to fight against fate and their great feelings to bear the suffering of all mankind. Let us get closer to the great personalities of the heroes and feel their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness, beauty, truth and justice, so that we can learn more and gain more. "The Biography of Celebrities" very well confirms a Chinese saying. Ancient saying: Those who achieve great things in ancient and modern times must not only have extraordinary talents, but also have perseverance. Romain Rolland firmly grasped the similarities between these three artists in their respective fields to start restoration 20. The noble humanitarian tradition of century literature restored its rich and colorful characters. Beethoven's tortuous life from the moment of glorious glory to the poverty at the bottom of his life, from the misery of childhood to the pursuit of joy in old age, just like Roman. Roland described that "his whole life was like a thunderstorm". From this, I realized that Beethoven had always been fighting against fate and thoughts. Although he gave people a sense of arrogance, he still had a fragility in his heart. , a strength that people who don't know him can't discover. His passion for creating perfect songs, his persistence in finding joy, and his pursuit of perfect encounters have made his life become "a force of nature; a primitive force." The battle between the forces of nature and the rest of nature produced a spectacular scene like Homer's epic." He used his own suffering to create joy, and "exchanging pain for joy" is enough to condense his life. So why not Angelo? “He had strength, he was lucky enough to be born to struggle, to conquer, and he conquered – he didn’t want to win. That's not what he wanted. "He is a spiritual aristocrat and a genius. However, he is troubled by genius, and even his spirit and soul are powerless. This kind of crazy stimulation exists in a body and soul that is too weak to control its terrible life. From this, I It can be seen that his life was sacred and painful, but he believed that as long as his soul could be persevering and courageous and not sink blindly due to misery, he would definitely break through the spiritual shackles. He dedicated his life in struggle and sacrifice. Tolstoy, the great soul of Russia who shines on the earth, used his powerful energy to soothe people in the gloomy dusk of the late 19th century. With his pen, he wrote a series of works that allow us to follow Tolstoy's contradictory experiences step by step in his adventurous career. In addition to the darkness of the society at that time, these works also described his faith in God with his unremitting pen. Sow the seeds of love to the world. I deeply understand that he insists on faith for truth and justice, and writes his life for truth and justice. Yes, Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are all conquerors of the world. . We enjoy the works created by their genius, just like we enjoy the great achievements of our ancestors, and we no longer want to hear the blood they shed. This is undoubtedly an embarrassing thing for us, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, making Our despicability and insignificance are evident. We would rather praise their works than feel the greatness of their personalities. No, great souls are like mountains, where we will get greater enlightenment. It is as if a "heroic symphony" has been written to us. The inspiration we get from it is: suffering and disasters will happen to everyone. Instead of complaining about others, we should work hard, and instead of envying great men, we should learn from the greatness of their personalities and let others know. Our own life is full of meaning. Instead of relying on impetuousness and quick success to achieve short-lived achievements, it is better to persist in our own beliefs, truth and justice, and let ourselves be among the immortals among human beings. As long as we realize that "The Biography of Celebrities" gives us a noble soul. The sublimation of the hero's blood appears in front of us, and the hero's red flag flutters above our heads. We slowly feel that in this society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and settle for mediocrity, our souls are also Sublimated to a kind of sublimity. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is one of my favorite works by Verne. I have read "The Mysterious Island" written by him before, and I was very shocked by the scenes and the lives of the characters. It can really be described as "lifelike". Who would have thought that this is a pure science fiction novel? "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of his trilogy. The style is very similar to the "Mysterious Island" I watched when I was a child. The story told in this science fiction novel is truly daring. Verne wrote in the first person the story of the French biologist Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and the Canadian Ned Land who accidentally entered the Nautilus. Various experiences. Although Verne never went into the sea, there is no trace of hypocrisy in his articles. On the contrary, the real and thrilling adventures will make people breathless. Some people may say that Verne is a smart man. He is showing off his knowledge, but he is indeed very intelligent in integrating a lot of scientific knowledge into the article. If you look closely, it actually covers many fields.
Such as biology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, etc. It can be seen that it is not surprising that he can write the underwater world so vividly and beautifully. The reason why I like and admire "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" very much is that it has many close friends. Today's primary and secondary school students are very avant-garde and don't like to read traditional classics. This includes me. Not only do I not like the novels and classical prose recommended by the new Chinese curriculum standards, but I also feel a little disgusted. In my opinion, these so-called masters' writings are extremely boring. Many of their sentences are incoherent and seem to be showing off their literary talents. But "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is different. Although it is a recommended book in the new Chinese language curriculum standard, it is also a very good work in itself. Its style is comparable to the contemporary book series "Little Tigers" and "Goosebumps" which are popular all over the world. It is indeed remarkable that a foreign work written in the 1980s still has so many close friends in the contemporary era. Apart from anything else, let’s talk about the content and plot! At the beginning of the novel, I walked into the world it described. The flying giant reefs and huge monsters all made me excited to read. After Frenchmen Aronnax, Conseil and whaler Ned Land entered the mysterious "Nautilus", they made a similar round-the-world trip on the bottom of the sea with Captain Nemo. The world under the sea is very wonderful. I remember the chapter "Undersea Forest". Although there were no real trees, I enjoyed the soft coral reefs in the sea very much. I seemed to be able to see the fluttering underwater creatures when I closed my eyes. The article is also thrilling, among which the experience of hypoxia trapped under the ice in Antarctica is the most exciting. Several people couldn't breathe fresh oxygen at the bottom of the sea. The description of the symptoms of hypoxia made me feel uncomfortable. I started breathing oxygen in big mouths. It also made me sincerely sigh: It's great that people can be alive! Although the end of the article made me a little confused, I was really immersed in this excellent work. In fact, I don’t think the people in the article are obviously good or bad, including Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo can be said to be a legendary figure. He concealed himself from the world and built the "Nautilus" with extraordinary performance, and explored the bottom of the sea with so many loyal sailors. This is not something ordinary people can accomplish. Maybe his thinking is a little distorted, his approach is a little extreme, and his behavior is escaping. But he is still a warrior, a warrior who respects nature. His disappearance was also poignant and made my nose feel sore after watching it. In any case, the adventure of the brave man in the book made me deeply fall in love with the vast ocean, and made me understand my outlook on life and the world better. How Steel Was Tempered: "How Steel Was Tempered" is a book that makes people feel soul-stirring after reading it. It is an ode to heroes. This book describes a legendary figure based on the Russian October Revolution - Paul Korchagin. The events described occurred during the historical period from 1915 to the early 1930s. Paul Korchagin is the central character that the author focuses on portraying, and he is also the most successful image of a communist fighter in the book. He went from spontaneous fighting to conscious fighting under the influence of the old Bolshevik Zhukhlai. During the battle, he understood the social roots of unequal life, and understood that in order to overthrow the old world, he must become a "brave and strong class brother" and a "steel warrior who fights resolutely." While actively participating in the great struggle to defend the Soviet power, he realized that only when a person is connected with the motherland can he create miracles. He once said: "I agree with revolutionaries who believe that personal things cannot be compared with the collective cause." Nikolai Ostrovsky, the author of this book, said when explaining the title of this work: "Steel is made by burning in fire and being highly cooled, so it is very strong. Our generation has also been tempered in struggles and hard tests, and has learned never to lose heart in life." The author said in When creating the image of Paul, inner monologues, letters, and aphorisms were used to reveal the entire inner complexity and growth process of this image. Paul's image is the most glorious and typical representative of the young generation of socialism. Regardless of its ideological content or artistic form, this novel can be called one of the best works of Soviet literature in the 1930s. In terms of the power and depth of its impact on readers, it is also unique in the history of world literature. of. At the same time, the "Paul spirit" created by Nikolai Ostrovsky has an impact on people that transcends the boundaries of time and space. Take our country as an example. Since the 1980s, our country has entered a new era of reform and opening up and socialist modernization. The specific content of Paul's era has been very different. We are facing new situations and new tasks. There are also a whole host of new problems to solve. Real life no longer requires us to launch seventeen charges a day to capture a castle like Paul did, nor does it require us to build a small railway while suffering from typhoid fever by stepping on bone-chilling mud. But in the great march to build socialism with Chinese characteristics, Paul's spirit of selfless dedication for the progress and liberation of mankind; the kind of spirit that combines lofty ideals with every concrete action, is down-to-earth, and works hard. spirit; the spirit that is not afraid of any difficulties and obstacles, perseveres, has the courage to forge ahead, and works hard; the spirit of endless life and endless 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. "The most precious life of a person belongs to everyone only once. This is how a person's life should be spent.
Looking back on the past, we should not regret wasting our years, nor be ashamed of our inaction. When I die, I 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. "This is probably the most shocking and exciting passage in the book. I think Paul Korchagin's famous quote will accompany me throughout my life, urging me to seize every second and every minute to do something beneficial. Human development and progress also enrich one's spiritual life. When looking back on the past, we will not regret for wasting our years, nor will we feel ashamed for doing nothing.