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Tell people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships and hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.
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Born into a poor family of railroad workers, Paul Kolchakin lost his father at a very young age and worked with his mother to do laundry and cook for a living. He was expelled from school for throwing ashes on the pastor's Easter cake. When he was 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station cafeteria as a younger brother, where he suffered all kinds of abuse, so he hated those who oppressed the poor shopkeepers and the rich who spent their days drinking.
After the October Revolution, the imperialists and reactionaries tried to strangle the new Soviet power. Paul's hometown, the Ukrainian town of Shpetovka, has been tested by foreign armed intervention and civil war. The Red Army liberated the town of Shpetovka, but soon withdrew.
<> left only the old Bolshevik Djokh to work underground in the town. Zhu Helai was very friendly, taught Paul to learn English and boxing, and also cultivated Paul's simple revolutionary enthusiasm. Once, because of Zhu Helai's rescue, Paul himself was imprisoned.
Later, the enemy inadvertently mistook him, and Paul, fearing that he would fall into the hands of the devil again, did not dare to go home, so he came to the gate of Dunya's garden and jumped into the garden. Because Paul had helped Dunia on her last fishing trip, and she liked him"Passionate and stubborn", so she's glad he can come. Paul also feels that Dunia is different from other rich girls, they all find love hazy.
But Paul realizes that he will hurt his lover by staying in Dunya's house, and he decides to leave, and later Paul joins the Red Army under the influence of his friend Shelyosha. After enlisting in the army, Paul first worked as a scout and then as a soldier. He was a brave warrior on the battlefield and a good propagandist.
He especially likes to read works such as "The Gadfly" and "Spartacus", and often reads books or tells stories to his comrades. In a fierce battle, he was seriously wounded by shrapnel in the head, but he prevailed over death with a strong will. His health prevented him from returning to the front, so he immediately threw himself into the work of restoring and building the country.
Man's most precious possession is life. You only have one life to live. Therefore, a person's life should be spent like this:
When a person looks back on the past. Don't regret wasting your time. Nor is it ashamed that you have nothing, so.
At the time of his death. I have dedicated my whole life and all my energy to the most precious cause of my life - the struggle for the liberation of humanity. We have to hurry up and stay alive.
Because even a violent illness or accident can end a life.
When a person is in good health, they are full of youthful energy. Being strong is relatively simple and easy to do. Only when life grips you like an iron hoop. Being strong is an honorable achievement.
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1.Artistry: "Steel" successfully portrays Paul Kochagin as a proletarian hero, with a spirit of dedication to ideals and an iron will, which is one of the noblest images in literature.
2.Authenticity: "Steel" reflects the social reality of the Soviet Union after the October Revolution, and Paul Kochakin's upbringing recreates the history of revolution, war, and construction in the Soviet Union.
3.Educational significance: The spirit of dedication to ideals, iron will, and noble qualities of tenacious struggle embodied in Paul Kochagin are people's precious spiritual wealth, have a strong appeal to people, and are good teaching materials for people to stand up and behave.
4.Spiritual values: Paul dedicated his life to the revolutionary cause, he was loyal to the party and hard-working, looking back, he would not regret wasting his time, nor would he be ashamed of his inaction.
On his deathbed, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most glorious cause in the world—the struggle for the liberation of all mankind." ”
That's the value of How Steel is Made, I hope it will help you. Spike quietly.
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Paul dedicated his life to the revolutionary cause, he was loyal to the party and endured hardships and hard work, as he said: the most precious thing for a person is life, and life is only once for everyone to rise and die. A person's life should be spent like this:
Looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing; On his deathbed, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind." Therefore, the value of his life is to contribute to the cause of liberation.
He broke his leg and lost the bridge, and he went through four life and death tribulations, but he still unreservedly dedicated himself to the cause, and truly fulfilled the duties of a Communist Party member and a soldier.
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