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Under the difficult conditions of the writer Ostrovsky, who was blind, paralyzed, and confined to a sickbed, he endured the pain and overcame the difficulties of writing, and wrote word by word with the help of a hollowed-out grid. It took three years to complete this immortal masterpiece. It can be seen that Ostrovsky has the same amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit as the protagonist of the book, Paul Kochakin.
After reading this book, I was deeply struck by the fact that Paul Kochagin had a dislike for the rich and powerful since he was a child, that he had sprinkled tobacco on the dough of the priest's Halloween bread, that he had an apprenticeship at the station and that he had a fight with the right-hand man of the hotel owner, and that he had a quarrel with Victor, the son of the director of the shunting factory, in the garden of Tonya's house. Kochagin is just the opposite. Because of this, when Paul Kochagin faced Zhu Helai**, he bravely rushed forward, knocked down the guards, and rescued Zhu Helai, which no one knew about because of Victor's denunciation and entered the cell. Perhaps God intended that when the "big boss" came to the parade, Paul Kochagin was misplaced again, and now Paul Kochagin had nowhere to go, and he did not dare to stay at his house, for fear of affecting others, so he had to leave his mother, came to the front line, and began a fierce battle with the Dutch White Army, until he was seriously wounded, and was forced to leave the battlefield, but still did propaganda activities at the station.
If I were Paul Kochakin, I wouldn't have the courage to rescue Zhu Helai, let alone go to the front line to resist the Dutch White Army, and I wouldn't even have the courage to leave my hometown alone and live in the suburbs, let alone be seriously injured and still work, so Paul Kochagin can be called a "god of war"!
I also gained inspiration from this book: people must have spirit, and it is precisely because of spirit that Paul Kochagin and many revolutionary veterans have supported and inspired them to work hard and shed blood for the interests of the people. It is precisely because of the spirit that we have supported and inspired the broad masses of our people to work selflessly with confidence in building their own beautiful future.
This is exactly what we should cherish and carry forward.
Students, read this book! It will give you too much to reveal.
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I've read it several times during the holidays, and it's one of my favorite extracurricular books, and I can still recite the passages about the meaning of life!
How should one live a meaningful life? Paul Kochagin took action on this issue. After he was crippled, he was not discouraged, but he continued to study tenaciously, worked hard, and began to create literature.
Later, he lost his sight, which was a terrible blow to a paralyzed person! But he resolutely picked up the pen, groped, and insisted on writing, and every word he wrote required extremely hard labor. After tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the first few chapters of "Born in the Storm".
Reading, reading, I couldn't help but burst into tears, and my heart was surging. Paul Kochagin's resolute face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. What is it that inspires Paul, an ordinary warrior, to have a will stronger than steel?
After reading this book, I finally understood that it was the greatest and most magnificent communist cause that called him to work miracles, and this was the driving force for his tenacious struggle against disease.
Paul Kochagin, admirable communist fighter, you have set a great example for us to be physically disabled, and one of my classmates is also disabled, his name is Wu Wei: he has had congenital heart disease from the day he was born. For more than ten years, illness has plagued him, making him unable to be as active as his classmates on the playground, in front of the table, and participating in group activities, not to mention participating in group activities.
Because he moved a little, his face was pale, his lips were purple, and he relied on his father to pick him up and drop him off on his bicycle to go to school. In school, he carried Wu Wei from the first floor to the fourth floor, and then from the fourth floor to the first floor after school, and the students sent lunch to the classroom to eat. Ever since Wu Wei read "How Steel is Made", he has stood up strongly.
As far as I am concerned, I am a complete person, my intelligence is not bad, I can learn my own socialist culture lessons well, and when I grow up, I will definitely be stronger than Wu Wei. Although I can't carry a steel gun to defend the motherland, nor can I fight on the blazing battlefield, I can contribute what I have learned to the people and make a contribution to the construction of the motherland.
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I greatly admire Paul's indomitable revolutionary spirit in the face of illness and setbacks in his fate. He was always fighting for the revolutionary cause. He unfortunately contracted typhoid fever once, and with his strong perseverance, he miraculously walked back from the line of death and went to the hot job again without hesitation.
What touched me the most was the following story.
Almost all of the regimental organizations in the Soluo Mian Card District were in battle. The regimental provincial committee went to three people - Dubava, Pankratov and Paul. These three people were personally selected by Comrade Zhu Helai.
The railway repair work began, and no one expected that the conditions would be so difficult, and the cold autumn rain soaked people's clothes, heavy, and cold; The surroundings were desolate, and hundreds of people slept on the concrete floors of four dilapidated houses at night, huddled together in wet, mud-stained clothes, keeping each other's body temperature warm. In the morning, everyone drank some tea and went to work, and lunch was vegetarian soup and black bread like a briquette. However, with their boundless loyalty to the revolutionary cause and their strong revolutionary perseverance, they accomplished their tasks brilliantly.
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