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When I read the title of the book, I thought it was about the process of making steel. After reading the book, I realized that what it is about is that we are like steel, which need to be hammered and tempered to become talents. The furnace is the society, and the hammer is the problem.
If you want to become a talent, you must not only go through thousands of tempers, but more importantly, you must have an iron will. Only an iron will can withstand the hardships of a thousand tempers, and the protagonist of this book, Paul Kochakin, is a man with an iron will.
In fact, there are such people in our lives. However, there are many people who become criminals because they are unwilling to endure hardships and pay, but they want to succeed very much.
If I asked the question: Would you like to be a Kochakin? A lot of people would be willing. However, very little was really done, because Kochagin went through countless difficulties and trials.
Closing the book, Kochagin's will and Benath's perseverance kept me at ease.
Background:
In the late 20s and early 30s, with the end of the NEP and the establishment of Stalin's political and economic system, a highly centralized and unified situation was also required in the literary and artistic circles. During the Stalin period, the state used the idea of "unification" to educate young people, and paid special attention to the important role of literature and art in cultivating the communist moral character of young people.
The official emphasizes the task of literature to "transform and educate the working people in the spirit of socialism", and the most direct means for literature and art to fulfill this educational function is to create heroes who embody the socialist spirit and communist ideals.
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How is the rigid iron practiced, and the reading perception is as follows:
Reading "How Steel is Made" gave me a lot of different feelings compared to other books.
Ostrovsky once said: "I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause of my life - the struggle for the emancipation of mankind." And his Paul is just such a person.
How Steel is Made" tells us about the injustices that poor Paul Kochagin experienced from a simple age, but as time went on, he grew up and risked his life to save many people. He then became a scout, and during the battle, he was wounded and returned home. While building the railway, Paul was almost killed by his old wounds**.
After being discharged from the hospital, Paul was no longer able to work normally, and he was in great pain, and his health deteriorated day by day, so that he lost his sight. But he began to understand that Min finally stubbornly fought against the disease, and wrote a glorious life with a pen.
The book says: "The most precious thing for people is life, life belongs to us only once, and everyone's life has its own merits." Some people are busy all their lives, and in the end they achieve nothing, leaving only endless regrets; Although someone has experienced hardships and is even on the verge of life and death, he (she) dares to fight against fate and use his limited life to create more.
This passage made me understand that life is extremely precious, and at the same time it is short, and we should learn to use the short life to create our own value and leave no regrets.
Paul's life made me understand that setbacks and tribulations are an indispensable part of life, and they are also a valuable asset, and life with setbacks and tribulations will be more exciting, so that people can make progress, stimulate people's fighting spirit and courage, and understand that life is not easy to come by, it teaches us to cherish, it is our mentor and friend.
At the same time, it also made me appreciate the strength of a writer, brought me too much thinking, I harvested precious spiritual wealth, savored this work, and at the same time tasted the ups and downs of life, to meet the challenges of life.
This book has made me think deeply and benefited me a lot.
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Book Quotes:
The most precious thing a human being has is life. Life is only once for man. Therefore, a person's life should be spent in this way:
When a person looks back on the past, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inaction; Thus, when he was dying, he could say that I had devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most precious cause of my life - the struggle for the emancipation of mankind. We must hurry up and live because even a violent illness or accident can end a life.
The death of the leader did not cause the party to dissipate. Like a big tree, it has strong roots that sink deep into the soil, and even if the treetops are cut off, they will never wither.
Put away your guns and don't tell anyone. Even if life is unbearable, it is necessary to persevere, so that such a life can become worthwhile.
Thousands of people form a powerful transformer, forming an inexhaustible driving force.
There is no need to hold mass meetings, there is no one here who needs propaganda and encouragement, Tokarev, you speak very accurately, they are really priceless, steel is made in this way! Zhu He said.
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