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I've heard for a long time that "How Steel is Made" is a good book to read. As the saying goes, it's better to be famous than to meet, and not long ago, I read this good book.
I haven't read a lot of books about revolution, but I've dabbled in some, but this book has had the greatest impact on me. The protagonist of this book is a young man named "Paul Kochakin". When he was twelve or thirteen years old, his mother sent him to school.
Paul's family was poor, his mother was working as a servant for others, his brother was an electrician, and his father died at an early age. Therefore, entering the school is a very rare opportunity for Paul's family. However, because Paul was unfair to Mr. Teach, and resentful of Mr. Teach's troubles to him, he made a series of retaliatory actions.
Soon, he was expelled from the school. Due to the helplessness of life, his mother sent him to a restaurant to work as a buddy. There, he worked for more than a year, and it was there that he saw the darkness of this society, the lowest level of this society.
It's hell on earth. Then, with the help of his older brother, he was transferred to the power plant to work as an electrician. There, he met a sailor named Zhu Helai.
While there Paul was exposed to a whole host of new things, about regimental organization, party organization, and revolution. A few days later, Paul stumbled upon a pistol and left his mother, brother, and hometown where he grew up for the sake of killing an enemy. At that time, he took part in the revolution.
For the next eight years, he was enthusiastic about the revolutionary cause. Although it is only eight years, it is too insignificant for life. However, compared to the lives of some people, these eight years are more precious than the lives of others.
Illness haunted him again and again, and he overcame it again and again. Later, due to nerve damage, he was paralyzed in his lower limbs and lost his sight. But he still used what little bit of his life he had to write a novella ** "Born of the Storm".
For Paul, it was a miracle to be able to write this book. Because he had only been in school for three years. In the past, when writing articles, there were always dozens of rhetorical problems, but after several years of reading a lot of books, he completed a miracle for him.
When this book was published, his life burned again.
Of course, this book is a bit incomprehensible to many of us now, and it is not difficult to understand. Because we live in an era of peace, but this spirit can be continued. How is steel made?
Just like Paul, he persevered to the end for the cause of the revolution, no matter how great the difficulties and setbacks, he did not give in. This is called perseverance. Of course, there is no war here now, but there will be many difficulties in life, although not big, but we still need to overcome them with our spirit.
Don't be afraid of life. It's like a spring, if you're strong, it's weak, and if you're weak, it's strong.
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Today, I read the book "How Steel is Made", and the protagonist of the book, Paul, made me feel respectful.
After Paul is kicked out of school by his teacher, Father Priest, he befriends Tonya during a chance encounter. Under the guidance of the assembler Zhu Helai, he understood that the Bolsheviks were a revolutionary party fighting for the emancipation of the poor. Reluctantly, he said goodbye to Tonya, fled from his homeland, joined the Red Army, and became a strong Bolshevik fighter.
However, his physical condition deteriorated, his right leg became crippled, and the dark wound on his spine became more and more serious, and finally he was paralyzed. But he didn't get discouraged and began his difficult writing career, with a good start to a new life.
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.
I think that the entrepreneurs and builders of our country also have a striking resemblance to their situation. Today's happy life is the blood and sweat of countless hard-working laborers and revolutionaries, and it is not easy to come by, and we must cherish today's good life, study hard, refine our skills, and work hard to build our motherland into a better place in the future.
Since reading the book "How Steel is Made", I have learned that perseverance is also the foundation of success, a kind of tenacity, and a kind of accumulation. Paul's fate in life is very bumpy, but what does he rely on to keep himself alive? It's perseverance, it's perseverance that gives him infinite strength, like him, he stood on the battlefield as a teenager, fought bravely to kill the enemy, on the battlefield, he was slashed several times, and he still didn't die, why? >>>More
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Introduction: This book tells the story of the protagonist Paul Kochagin's journey from a poor boy struggling at the bottom of society to a proletarian revolutionary fighter who has fought all his life for the cause of the motherland and the people. The young Paul used to be a clerk and was bullied; stole a pistol from the Germans and was imprisoned for saving Zhu Helai; tossing and turning on the battlefield filled with gunpowder, struggling on the death line many times; After the victory of the revolution, he devoted all his body and mind to the construction of the people......In this process, Paul showed the noble character of perseverance, courage and selfless dedication of a true proletarian revolutionary fighter, he gave his precious youth to the party and the people, and bravely took up the pen to serve the people even though he was paralyzed. >>>More
In the process of creating the character of Paul, the author uses inner monologues, letters, and aphorisms to reveal the inner complexity and growth process of the image. Paul's image is the most outstanding and typical representative of the socialist youth generation. Whether in terms of ideological content or artistic form, this ** can be called one of the best works in the history of Soviet literature in the 30s of the 20th century, and its influence on readers is unique in the history of world literature. >>>More