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During this summer vacation, I read a famous book called: "How Steel is Made".
I read "How Steel is Made" and felt very deeply, which is about a person's lifelong yearning and pursuit. If a person without ideals is like a small boat in the sea, drifting everywhere; But if a person has an ideal, but the goal is not clear, it will lead to failure; If a person has an ideal, but has a clear goal, he will make a great contribution. It was only after I read the book "How Steel is Made" that I had some understanding and realization.
I read this book this winter vacation, and I was deeply moved by the noble character and iron will of the protagonist in the book, Paul Kochakin, especially because he had a great ideal, which made him a communist fighter from a poor child, which benefited me deeply. What is Paul's ideal? That is:
A person's life should be spent in such a way that he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed of his past inaction. On his deathbed, he could say that my whole trembling life and energy were devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world, the struggle for the liberation of all mankind" Under the domination of this ideal, Paul fought desperately, worked selflessly, and was always stronger than steel.
Under the white terror, he sent news to the underground workers, sent intelligence, and saved the revolutionaries under the tiger's mouth. For this he was punished and imprisoned. In the year of the Revolutionary War, he straddled his horse, wielded a sword, and fought fiercely against the white bandits.
In the harsh environment, he fought the cold, ice and snow, endured hunger, was buried in hunger, and fought hard to repair the railway. During the peacebuilding period, he worked selflessly in the factory. What is particularly touching is that he continued to write even after he lost his sight, and finally completed the great book "How Steel is Made".
It has been reprinted more than 50 times in more than 30 different languages, and has been distributed in more than 30 million copies worldwide, influencing generations. It is still deeply rooted in people's hearts.
We should learn from Paul, hoist the sails of our ideals, study hard, practice our skills, and bring benefits to the people.
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The impressions of each chapter are as follows:
Chapter 1, after reading the first chapter, I felt that Paul was naughtier than me when he was a child, and was even ordered to drop out of school because of this, which shows that great people are also ordinary people, and we must put ordinary hearts on great dreams in order to achieve success.
Chapter 2, in Chapter 2, I feel Paul's ingenuity. I think I should do the same, to pursue the goal persistently, think twice, actively make good friends, and march towards success.
Chapter 3, the feeling of first love is sweet, and even Paul can't forget it. But I think the flowers should bloom in the right season, because opening too early will cause them to die prematurely.
Chapter 4, we can't be satisfied with the status quo, if we can, we have to struggle, we have to resist fate, as the saying goes, the undefeated change themselves, and the persistent change their fate.
Chapter 5, be good at making friends, help each other when needed, as Gibran said, friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity, in times of difficulty, help each other, how united!
"How Steel is Made" insights:
1. Briefly describe the relevant content of the original text. A summary of the original text of "How Steel is Made". The purpose of writing this part is to explain where the feelings come from, and to lay the groundwork for the discussion that follows.
In this part, we must give prominence to the word "simplified," and we must not describe the specific content of the books and texts we have read in large paragraphs, but should briefly describe the parts that are directly related to our impressions, and omit things that have nothing to do with our feelings.
2. Clarify the basic viewpoint. Choose the point that you feel the most and make it clear in a concise sentence. "I was touched by Paul's strong spirit.
Such a sentence can be called an "opinion sentence". This opinion sentence expresses the central thesis of the article.
3. Present facts and reason around basic viewpoints. This part is the ontology part of the discussion, which is the exposition of the basic viewpoint, and proves the correctness of the viewpoint by presenting facts and reasoning, so as to make the argument more prominent and convincing.
4. Connect with reality around the basic views of Yu Yuyou. This "reality" can be an individual's thoughts, words and deeds, experiences, or a certain social phenomenon. When connecting with reality, we should also pay attention to closely centering on the basic viewpoint and serving the viewpoint, instead of blindly linking it and disconnecting it from the front to the back.
In learning, in life, in labor, learn the spirit of Paul.
1. About the author.
Nikolai Ostrovsky, 1904-1936, Soviet writer. His representative works include "How Steel is Made" and the first part of "The Stormy Birth". >>>More
There is a slight difference in the number of words between different publishers, which is basically between 370 thousand words and 371 thousand words.
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An excerpt from each chapter on how steel is made is as follows: >>>More