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How Steel is Made" is a film that describes the growth process and excellent quality of people. When asked by a British journalist why the author chose "How Steel is Made" as the title of his book, Ostrovsky said: "Steel is forged in fire and cold.
Only then can it be hard and not afraid of anything. Our generation has also been tempered in such struggles and in arduous trials. And learned not to be decadent in the face of life.
The title of the book is a vivid summary of the ideas he wants to express. Through the path of growth of Paul Kochagin, ** teaches people that one can only defeat the enemy in the hardships of the revolution and overcome himself in the great pressure of life. Only when you link your pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people will you create miracles and grow into iron warriors.
How Steel Is Made" was translated into Chinese as early as 1942, and the protagonist of the book, Paul Kochagin, became a role model for a generation of Chinese youth. One of the most classic quotes in the book is: "The most precious thing in man is life, and life is only once for everyone."
USSR) Ostrov (1904, 1936). His full name is Nikolai Alekseyevich Ostrovsky, a former Soviet writer. Born into a poor peasant family in the village of Viria, Ukraine, he began working as a child laborer at the age of 11.
Ostrovsky's health was severely damaged by his long and arduous participation in the struggle, and in 1929 he was paralyzed and blind. In 1930, he used his own combat experience as material and began to write the long ** "How Steel is Made" with a tenacious will
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"How Steel is Made" mainly tells the story of Paul Kochakin, who was born in a poor family of railway workers, lost his father at an early age, and relied on his mother to make money from laundry and raise him. At the age of 12, Paul Kochagin left school. Paul followed his mother to work in the station's cafeteria, where he was sent by his boss to the washing workshop, where he was responsible for the rough work of making the tea stove, wiping knives and forks, and pouring dirty water.
Soviet power was established, a regiment and a local committee of the Ukrainian Communist Youth were formed, and the Red Army captured the small town of Sebetovka. Paul and thousands of warriors fought valiantly with the excitement of a fiery battle. In a battle, Paul was wounded in the first leg and then contracted typhoid fever, and when he was injured, Paul read the book "The Gadfly", and he was deeply moved by the strength of the gadfly.
Paul, who was severely attacked by the disease, fought against sabotage on the one hand, and took the lead in labor on the other hand, setting off a competition. Every day before dawn, he dragged his swollen and stiff feet, and took the initiative to prepare boiling water and hot food for his comrades, and although Paul had a high fever for a day, he still shoveled snow with a large wooden shovel. Severe typhoid fever finally knocked Paul down.
The corpse of a nameless hairdressing young man was carried to the platform, and this young man was Paul. Paul did not die of typhoid fever, he returned from the line of death, and fought tenaciously in the revolutionary post.
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