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Paul Kochakin.
He was a revolutionary young man with an iron will, and because of the trials of life, the tempering of struggle, and the education and training of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he turned from a restaurant boy into a strong revolutionary. He hated the reactionary class, fought stubbornly against the enemy, was loyal to the revolution, and tempered himself into a steely revolutionary fighter in countless fierce struggles.
Zhu Helai is Paul's spiritual mentor, and whenever Paul encounters problems in his growth, Zhu Helai will appear in time to solve problems for Paul and point out the way forward. Under Zhu Helai's guidance, Paul was refined into steel, and eventually grew into a revolutionary hero with an iron will.
Tonya - she is the daughter of a forester and the childhood lover of Paul Kochakin, who once introduced the ** "Gadfly" to Paul Kochagin. This book has inspired his thinking to a certain extent. She met Paul Kochagin by chance, and because of his stubbornness and passion, she unconsciously liked him and loved him.
But because of her class origin, she did not take part in the great struggle for the defense of Soviet power, as many young people of that time did.
Algyem. — He was the elder brother of Paul Kochakin, a train driver, he had the noble qualities of the working class, fought tirelessly against the enemy, and he was the best assistant of Jukhraj.
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Paul Kochakin.
It is the protagonist of the book. He is a hot-blooded young man who is extremely tenacious and extremely loyal to the party. After he retreated from the front line, he was not stifled by the cruel fate, but re-studied and rose to the challenge.
In the end, with the help of his colleagues and relatives, he got out of the predicament and got a new life.
Artem: He's Paul's older brother. He was both stern and concerned about Paul, and he also fought for the party's cause, but later fell into the quagmire of life. Finally, with Paul's encouragement, he returned to the embrace of the party.
Tonya: He was Paul's first girlfriend. But he was a member of the bourgeoisie, greedy for pleasure, very different from Paul's revolutionary ideals. So, Paul broke up with her.
Daya: She was born into an unharmonious family, and later married Paul. With Paul's help, she progressed politically and eventually became an honorable member of the Bolshevik Party.
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Paul Kochagin - Paul Kochagin (also known as Weier in the film) is a revolutionary young man with an iron will, who has turned from a restaurant boy into a strong revolutionary due to the trials of life, the tempering of struggle, and the education and training of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He hated the reactionary class, fought stubbornly against the enemy, was loyal to the revolutionary cause, and tempered himself into a steely revolutionary fighter in countless fierce struggles.
Seryosha Bruzak - Paul's childhood friend, a soldier of the Red Army, secretary of the Komsomol district committee, Leda's ex-husband, died heroically on the battlefield.
Valya Bruzak - Seryosha's sister, a member of the Komsomol who died as a traitor.
Lida Ustinovich - a staff member of the Political Department of the Red Army Division, a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, and Paul's girlfriend in his youth. Seryosha's ex-wife.
Ivan Zarki - a soldier of the Red Army, secretary of the Komsomol district committee.
Ignat Pankratov - docker, secretary of the Komsomol of the cargo terminal.
Nikolai Okunev - secretary of the Komsomol of the locomotive garage, secretary of the Komsomol district committee.
Fyodor Djohelai - sailor, underground worker of the party, chairman of the provincial anti-counter-terrorism committee, deputy head of the special services of the military district, was the one who led Paul on the revolutionary road.
Dolinnik - carpenter, underground worker of the party, chairman of the Municipal Revolutionary Committee.
Akim - Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, Secretary of the ** Committee of the Communist Youth League of Ukraine.
Tokarev - old fitter, captain of the road construction team, secretary of the district party committee.
Alexander Puzylevsky - commander of the Red Army.
Ledeniov - Old Bolshevik.
Artyom Kochagin - Paul's brother, fitter, chairman of the city Soviet.
Politovsky – train driver.
Zahar Bruzak - Seryosha's father, co-driver of trains.
Maria Yakovlevna - Paul's mother.
Daya Kochakina (nickname: Dayusa) – a female worker, Paul's wife.
Tonya Tumanova - Paul's first love, the daughter of a forester.
Dmitry Dubava – secretary of the Komsomol district committee, revolutionary, later degenerated into a Trotskyist.
Volodya Tufta - Head of the Registration and Distribution Department of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, Trotskyist.
Tsvetaev – secretary of the Communist Youth League Committee of the Railway Factory, Trotskyist.
Father Vasily is a member of the Ukrainian Social Revolutionaries and a counter-revolutionary.
Viktor Leshinski - Polish hereditary nobleman, high school student, Paul rescued Zhu Helai's informant.
Petliura – Bandit leader.
Kraviček - Czech, Komsomol member.
Dochir – Czech.
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Paul Kochagin (nickname: Baovrusha, commonly known as: Baovka) - the protagonist Seryosha Bruzak - Paul's childhood friend, a soldier of the Red Army, Secretary of the Komsomol District Committee Valya Bruzak - Seryosha's sister, Komsomol member Lida Ustinovich - a staff member of the Political Department of the Red Army Division, a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, Paul's true love.
Ivan Zarki - a soldier of the Red Army, secretary of the Komsomol district committee.
Ignat Pankratov - docker, secretary of the Komsomol of the cargo terminal Nikolai Okunev - secretary of the Komsomol of the locomotive garage, secretary of the Komsomol district committee Fedor Zhukhlai - sailor, underground worker of the party, chairman of the provincial anti-counterterrorism committee, deputy head of the special service of the military district.
Dolinnik - carpenter, underground worker of the party, chairman of the Municipal Revolutionary Committee Akim - secretary of the provincial committee of the Komsomol, secretary of the ** Committee of the Communist Youth League of Ukraine Tokarev - old fitter, captain of the road construction team, secretary of the district party Alexander Przyrevsky - head of the Red Army.
Ledeniov - Old Bolshevik.
Artyom Kochagin - Paul's brother, fitter, chairman of the city Soviet Politovsky - train driver.
Bruzzak Zakhar Bruzak - Seryosha's father, train co-driver Maria Yakovlevna - Paul's mother, a cook in the tax officer's house, a faithful disciple Daya Kochakina (nickname: Dayusha) - a female worker, Paul's wife Tonya Tumanova - the daughter of a forest officer, Paul's first love Dmitry Dubava - secretary of the Komsomol district committee, Trotskyist.
Volodya Tufta - Head of the Registration and Distribution Department of the Provincial Committee of the Komsomol Committee, Trotskyt Tvettaev - Secretary of the Youth League Committee of the Railway Factory, Trotsky.
Father Vasily - a member of the Ukrainian Social Revolutionaries, a counter-revolutionary Viktor Leshinsky - a Polish hereditary nobleman, a secondary school student, an informant Petliura - a leader of the White Bandits.
Dumanov - Tonya's father, forest officer.
Neli Leshinskaya - Polish hereditary nobleman, sister of Victor.
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Nikolai. Written by Ostrovsky, the protagonist is called Paul. Kochakin.
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Dude, you middle school students in Zhengzhou, take a break and make it up yourself, I'm 19, and I want 1000 words, so let's make it up slowly.
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"How Steel is Made" tells us how to live a meaningful life, and the pursuit, hard work and dedication to life embodied by the master Paul are always worth learning from.
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If you read it, you will write it, and you can't plagiarize it.
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Sun Wukong: My old grandson...
Zhu Bajie: Senior brother...
Monk Sha: Senior brother...
Tang Seng: Wukong...
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There are no 19 of them. I only know that Paul is "Cow Sick".
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Hungry and thirsty: The spirit of dedication to the communist ideal, the spirit of working hard and being strict with oneself is commendable. In him is the epitome of spirituality and character; Iron will and perseverance: Paul Kochakin.
In his works, his profound self-reflection, clear distinction between love and hate, challenging illness, and tenacious life ......It's all about singing and crying: he bravely dedicated: "How Steel is Made".
Appraise; He is not afraid of hardship; He loves to learn. He is self-aware; He is jealous of evil. He never gives up; high moral character; The revolutionary spirit of forging ahead without fear of hardships and hardships.
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Strong, hardworking, unyielding in the face of fate, and so on.
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Content summary.
In a small town called St. Petersburg, there is a naughty but kind-hearted boy - Tom.
There is a slight difference in the number of words between different publishers, which is basically between 370 thousand words and 371 thousand words.
By revealing Paul's resolute character of daring to overcome any hardships and hardships for the cause of the party and the people, he vividly tells the younger generation what communist ideals are and how to work hard for communist ideals. What kind of life should a revolutionary fighter have, this is the theme of **. >>>More
An excerpt from each chapter on how steel is made is as follows: >>>More
The death of the leader did not cause the party to dissipate, and like a big tree, it strongly rooted its roots deep into the soil, and even if the treetops were cut off, they would not wither.