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I think"The most precious thing for a human being is life. There is only one life for everyone. This is how a person's life should be lived:
Looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of being vile and vulgar"This statement is true both in his time and in our present time. And the implication of this passage is also very easy to understand literally, or it can be simply summed up: don't let yourself look back on the journey you have traveled in life when you are old, and find that it is empty and meaningless.
And for "on his deathbed, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energies were devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind". In this passage, I think that at that time, the struggle for the liberation of mankind was a contribution, the most meaningful thing.
In our current situation, you can find tasks that you think are worthwhile things to do and experience, because in our current era, the boundary between right and wrong is no longer obvious in many aspects, for example, some people think that it is meaningful to create value for society, and some people think that it is most meaningful for people to take care of themselves and the people around them and enjoy life, and some people think that it is meaningful to pursue their dreams (such as painters, since he is over half a hundred years old, his style has not been affirmed by the world, He'll still go on)
So, you can tell the task something that you think is meaningful to experience this passage.
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How can Oskrovsky explain the true meaning of life, you still don't understand?
What he means is that to live is to contribute to all mankind.
At that time, to be able to liberate all of humanity was to contribute.
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The benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise.
There is no standard answer to this.
As long as you feel that your understanding is right, it is right.
This is the embodiment of self, not following the flow of the masses.
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In fact, he wants us to take the highest ideals of mankind as our ideals and resort to practice.
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Here's how I understand it: through the description of the life experience of the protagonist Paul Kochakin (and also alluding to the author himself, that is, Ostrovsky), it shows an attitude and a spirit, that is: life is precious, love is more valuable; If it is free, both can be thrown.
At the same time, it also reflects the noble quality of the protagonist, the author himself, who is not disabled!
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If you went to junior high school. The teacher must have read the standard answers.
But in all fairness, I think being myself is the hardest, but the best. Because no matter how hard you try, you won't become Nicholas. Oskrovsky.
You can only be yourself.
So it's imperative to do what you love.
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Cut. That's the thinking of war.
Liberation plays, of course, to make money to live.
Now talking about money is also talking about the liberation of mankind.
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One word, tired, if I had to continue, I would like to keep saying that the earth is destroyed, tired. Underdog.
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How Steel is Made", a very classic sentence:
The most precious thing of man is life, and life belongs to man only once, and his life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor should he be ashamed of his inaction. When he was dying, he was able to say this:
My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. ”
In the Soviet Union, in the two years leading up to the author's death on December 22, 1936, ** was reprinted 50 times in various languages. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, this work was printed more than 600 times in 61 languages, totaling more than 3,000 copies, and was circulated abroad.
The Chinese translation of this world-famous work has been published in China for half a century, and there are probably more than 20 translations according to rough statistics.
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The most precious thing of a person is life, and life belongs to a person only once. A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed of his inaction.
In this way, at the end of his life, he was able to say: 'My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world—the struggle for the liberation of mankind.' ’”
This sentence expresses the value of human beings for life and the pursuit of meaning in life. It reminds us to make a difference in life, not to waste our time, and to fight for our beliefs and goals. This phrase was not only significant at the time, but it is still profoundly revelatory today.
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It means that you should start with everything around you and do something meaningful, so that when you look back on the past in the future, you will not regret it, and you will not be ashamed of not doing anything, the historical period from 1915 to the early 30s. Paul actively participated in the great struggle to defend Soviet power and created miracles. Paul always put the interests of the Party and the motherland first, and waged an indomitable struggle against foreign armed interventionists and white bandits in order to defend Soviet power.
Paul never surrendered on his knees. He is always ready to take the heaviest blow to himself. After Paul was paralyzed and blind, he was very distressed and could not extricate himself.
He had suicidal thoughts, and the plot developed to a very tense level. With great perseverance, he overcame the blow of tragic fate and began the struggle for his return. Paul also used his life's energy to practice his own life principles:
The most precious thing for a person is life, and there is only one life for each person, and a person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing; In this way, at the end of his life he will be able to say, 'My whole life and all my energy.'
All dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. ”
In the opinion of the author Paul, the meaningful thing is to fight for the cause of mankind is the most meaningful thing at that time! 2. Seek an understanding of the last few sentences of "How Steel is Made".
That's it:
Everyone has only one life, how should this only one life be spent? Whenever I look back on the past, I do not regret that I wasted my time, nor do I regret that I did nothing, at that time, I can say: I have dedicated my whole life to the most magnificent cause of all mankind - to fight for the liberation war of mankind.
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