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How Steel Is Made is written in 1933 is a novel based on the author's work.
Paul in the work did not die, "Paul picked up a new ** and started a new life." ”
About the Author. Ostrovsky.
Nikolai Ajeksevich Ostrovsky (1904-1936), a writer of the Soviet proletarian revolution, was born in Ukraine into a family of ordinary workers, began his working career at the age of 12, joined the Komsomol at the age of 15, and participated in the civil war to defend Soviet power. In 1920, he was seriously injured and transferred to the trend of economic construction, and was successively responsible for the lower and middle leadership of the regiment and the party, and was an "excellent communist fighter" in the Soviets. After being paralyzed and blinded by an injury**, he embarked on the path of literary creation, and in 1935 he was awarded the highest national honor, the Order of Lenin; He died in 1936.
He wrote many books in his lifetime, the most famous of which is "How Steel is Made".
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According to the book, Paul Kochagin may have died around the age of 20. The whole body suffers, and the spine is sclerosis, and he can't live long.
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1. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not believe in the regret of doing nothing and wasting his time, nor will he feel guilty because he is despicable and vulgar. So that at the end of his life, he would be able to say:
I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause in the world — the struggle for the emancipation of mankind.
The analysis shows that the fighters have no regrets about choosing the road of defending the motherland, they have dedicated their lives to the revolution, and although they know the preciousness of life, they must not crawl out of the ridicule of the enemy like dogs, because "we will die a glorious death." ”
2. Steel is made by burning in a blazing fire and being highly cooled, so it is very strong. Our generation has also been tempered by struggles and hardships, and has learned never to lose heart in life.
The analysis of Paul's manifesto is not only applicable in the war-torn era, but can still be used to warn ourselves: do not waste time, one must live quickly and fully in order to finally realize one's ideals.
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How Steel Is Made", Paul survived death four times.
1, was imprisoned to save Zhu Helai. In February 1920 Paul contracted a high fever of wind chills, typhus was a mortal threat to the soldiers of the divisions of the Twelfth Army, far more terrible than the machine guns of the Polish army. Paul is still digging the world and is not fully healed, and he will come to his own troops.
2. During the war, he was shot through his skull and lost his sight in his left eye. One day, when the brigade commander sent Paul to the ironclad train at the station to deliver the official documents, he also met Artem. Later, when he heard that the division commander had been killed, Paul went into battle again, and a bomb was next to Paul**, and he was seriously wounded in the head.
3. In order to repair a small railway, he was sentenced to serious illness in a difficult environment. Later, Paul participated in the anti-rebellion work, which was intense and heavy, and knocked down Paul, who was injured, and Paul had to leave his job.
4. When I went to the hospital for examination, I found that there was shrapnel on my spine and my whole body was paralyzed. Shortly after the railroad was completed as scheduled, Paul contracted typhoid fever and lobar pneumonia.
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