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If you have a book, it is written in the preface. If you don't have a book, I'll tell you, because at a press conference he was asked why he chose "How Steel is Made" as the title, and he said: "Steel is forged in fire and cold.
Only in this way can it become hard, fearless of anything, and our generation has also been tempered in such struggles, in difficult trials, and has learned not to be decadent in the face of life. That's why, the preface to the book.
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Steel is to go through the burning of fire, hammer beating, cold water condensation, before it can be formed, in the text Paul's strength, tortured, with the formation process of steel as a metaphor.
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Steel here does not refer to steel, but to the iron general will.
And the center of the article revolves around how Paul made a will like steel.
of a lifetime.
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Ying Weibao has gone through all kinds of severe tests, growing from an ordinary worker's child to a strong communist fighter. This is just as "steel is made in hot fire and quenching cold", hence the author's use of "how steel is made" as the title of the book.
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The theme that needs to be highlighted is how steel is made.
That is, to highlight Paul. Kochagin is strong-willed, like steel.
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Steel is forged in the midst of fire and rain, and only in this way can it be hard and not afraid of anything, and our generation has also been tempered in such struggles, in difficult trials, and has learned not to be decadent in life.
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The fill-in-the-blank questions and answers to "How Steel is Made" are as follows:
1. Father Vasily never asked the children about their homework, so Paul went to the priest's house with a few classmates who failed their homework (to make up for the exam). While waiting in the kitchen, he sprinkled (a pinch of cigarette) on the priest's dough and was kicked out of school. He was only (12) years old.
2. One morning in the first lunar month, Paul was too sleepy to turn on (the faucet) but forgot to turn it off, causing a flood of gold. He was beaten hard by Prohol and bruised all over his body.
3. The elder brother (Artem) avenged Paul and beat Prohol, and was imprisoned (in the gendarmerie) for six days. Paul lost his job.
4. The troops who had just arrived were evacuated, preparing to leave the sailors (Zhu Helai) to work at the station, and he was a local.
5. When the Red Army troops withdrew, the guns left by the Tsar were distributed to the people, and when they shone brightly, Paul snatched a gun from the hand of a (child) and hid it on the roof of the shed.
6. Paul likes the (accordion) instrument, it is made (Vienna) (location) and the sound quality is very good. At the party, Paul is teased by a neighbor (Carina) (the daughter of a stonemason), and Paul is shy.
7. The Germans came, and their sentries wore military caps with (eagle) shaped imperial insignia on their heads. They demanded that the people come and hand over their guns. Paul's gun was eventually smashed by (his brother Artem) to avoid being shot.
8. Zhu Helai, who worked in the power plant with Paul, taught Paul to fight (British boxing) and national boxing.
9. On one occasion Paul stole the "Manlihull" (pistol) of a German lieutenant who lived in the house (Leshinsky), which caused a massive search. Paul tells the secret of stealing the gun (Tonya).
10. (Tonya) first meets Paul, who is (fishing) by the pond, and Paul fights with Suharriko, the son of the unreasonable (director and engineer of the shunting yard).
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