How Steel is Made and Robinson Crusoe .

Updated on culture 2024-06-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When you start doing something, it would be foolish not to calculate in advance how much it will cost, if not to make a correct estimate of your own strength in advance.

    2.I often sit down to eat with gratitude, admiring God's good life for the abundance he has given me in the wilderness. I have learned to pay attention to the bright side of my situation and less to the dark side of it; Think more about what I enjoy and less about what I lack.

    This attitude sometimes gives me a heartfelt comfort that I cannot put into words. ......I think that our dissatisfaction with what we need is due to a lack of gratitude for what we have gotten.

    3.……It can be seen that we ordinary people cannot understand the benefits of the original environment unless we see a worse environment with our own eyes. If you have to fall to the point of exhaustion, you don't know how to value what you originally enjoyed.

    4.I've been adrift at sea for so many days, and it's enough to rest quietly for a few days and reminisce about the dangers of the past.

    5.It is more painful for a person to expect misfortune all the time than to encounter it, especially when a person cannot get rid of this expectation, this feeling of fear.

    6.In human feelings, there is often a hidden motive force, which, once attracted by some visible goal, and a misfortune to some invisible but imaginary goal, pushes our soul towards that goal with a courageous force, and if we fail to reach it, it will make us miserable.

    7.A common problem among ordinary people is that they are often dissatisfied with the living conditions that God and nature have arranged for them. It seems to me that at least half of their suffering is caused by this common disease.

    8.It is a great thing that the Creator has confined human knowledge and knowledge to a narrow range when he rules over mankind.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Reading "How Steel is Made" has a feeling.

    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 with Zheng Ji. 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.

    No one expected that the conditions would be so difficult, the cold autumn rain soaked people's clothes, heavy, cold and cold; Hundreds of people slept on the concrete floors of four dilapidated houses at night, huddled together in wet, mud-stained clothes, keeping each other as warm as possible. 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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has feelings.

    Twenty-eight years, an astonishing number, an incredible number! And he, Robinson, has been adrift at sea for twenty-eight years!

    This is the biggest impression I have after reading this book.

    On September 30, 1659, a man on a voyage encountered a terrible storm and capsized, leaving no one alive but him. He was stranded on an isolated island. With his astonishing perseverance and courage, twenty-eight years later, he escaped from the island by his own wit, and this man was the hapless and fortunate Robinson Crosso.

    I've lived on a deserted island for 28 years! What an astonishing number! It can be seen how brave Robinson was.

    When he first arrived on the isolated island, he was desperate, he said: "I grieve all day long about my desolate environment, no food, no house, no clothes, no **, no way out, no hope of being saved, only death in front of me, either swallowed by wild beasts, or chewed by wild people......."But, slowly, his unique personality was manifested, he was full of hope for life, no longer immersed in the pessimism of his own design all day long, and began to arrange his life wholeheartedly, he built small houses; made tables and small boxes; caught lambs and dogs; Wheat and rice were planted, ......In this way, with his own hands, he created his own small kingdom.

    Robinson was also a man of perseverance. He once said: "My temper is determined to do something, and I will never let go until I succeed", "I will do my best, as long as I can paddle, I will not be drowned, as long as I can stand, I will not fall .......""He didn't have an assistant, he didn't have all the tools, he didn't have experience, so it took a lot of labor and a long time to do anything.

    It takes forty-two days to even make a woodblock. Many of the things he did were in vain and did not succeed, but he was never discouraged and disappointed, and always summed up the experience of failure and started again. The hard work paid off with a gratifying reward, and he eventually became a ship, bread to eat, pottery, a plantation, a pasture, and two more "luxurious" dwell......ingsNone of this was not achieved with a lot of effort and overcoming many difficulties.

    After reading it, I couldn't help but ask myself: how many days would I live if I were left on an island? One day?

    Two days? What can I do? Can chop wood?

    Can hunt and cook? I'm clumsy even washing my own clothes! Besides, no one spoke, how lonely!

    I'm going to suffocate! You can see how optimistic Robinson is! I think people should learn from his spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and being optimistic, and live strong no matter when and where, even if there is only a glimmer of hope, they must strive for it, and never give up!

    We must be as ambitious, persevering, and love of labor as Robinson, create wealth with our own hands, and achieve the final victory!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The stars twinkled

    In the deep blue space, how could you ever hear them talking?

    In silence, in the glimmer of light, they praised each other deeply.

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