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I've read it several times during the holidays, and it's one of my favorite extracurricular books, and I can still recite the passages about the meaning of life!
How should one live a meaningful life? Paul Kochagin took action on this issue. After he was crippled, he was not discouraged, but he continued to study tenaciously, worked hard, and began to create literature.
Later, he lost his sight, which was a terrible blow to a paralyzed person! But he resolutely picked up the pen, groped, and insisted on writing, and every word he wrote required extremely hard labor. After tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the first few chapters of "Born in the Storm".
Reading, reading, I couldn't help but burst into tears, and my heart was surging. Paul Kochagin's resolute face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. What is it that inspires Paul, an ordinary warrior, to have a will stronger than steel?
After reading this book, I finally understood that it was the greatest and most magnificent communist cause that called him to work miracles, and this was the driving force for his tenacious struggle against disease.
Paul Kochagin, admirable communist fighter, you have set a great example for us to be physically disabled, and one of my classmates is also disabled, his name is Wu Wei: he has had congenital heart disease from the day he was born. For more than ten years, illness has plagued him, making him unable to be as active as his classmates on the playground, in front of the table, and participating in group activities, not to mention participating in group activities.
Because he moved a little, his face was pale, his lips were purple, and he relied on his father to pick him up and drop him off on his bicycle to go to school. In school, he carried Wu Wei from the first floor to the fourth floor, and then from the fourth floor to the first floor after school, and the students sent lunch to the classroom to eat. Ever since Wu Wei read "How Steel is Made", he has stood up strongly.
As far as I am concerned, I am a complete person, my intelligence is not bad, I can learn my own socialist culture lessons well, and when I grow up, I will definitely be stronger than Wu Wei. Although I can't carry a steel gun to defend the motherland, nor can I fight on the blazing battlefield, I can contribute what I have learned to the people and make a contribution to the construction of the motherland.
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Give you a few articles and pick one to revise yourself.
How Steel is Made" author - Ostrovsky, born in a working family, suffered from human suffering, joined the Communist Party at the age of 20, was paralyzed due to overwork, and then lost his eyesight, and was sick for nine years, but during his illness, in an unimaginable predicament, he was not disheartened, but took the pen as a **, took literary creation as his new job, started a new struggle, and wrote this immortal masterpiece with amazing perseverance.
In the text, Ostrovsky's protagonist, Paul Kochagin, has also inspired millions of readers.
Paul Kochakin, a blind and paralyzed man, bravely fought his illness with his iron will and the encouragement of his family and friends in the face of obstacles in his life.
Paul is a bitter child who lives at the bottom of society, oppressed and bullied, starved and dying. But he dared to challenge the unfair and humiliating social position, and dared to rise up to improve the fate of himself and the toiling masses. With the help of the education of Zhu He and other older generation of Bolsheviks, he actively threw himself into the struggle to defend Soviet power.
Paul's life experience is actually a process of challenging an unjust fate, challenging difficulties, challenging his own disability and misfortune. But how much suffering and blows can a person endure? Braving the rain of bullets and bullets in one day, he launched 17 charges against the enemy, suffering from typhoid fever and starvation, stepping on the cold and biting mud to build roads, struggling out of death, lying on a sickbed and suffering from his wounds.
After losing his sight, he returned to his hometown, hoping only to hear his mother's voice, but his dear mother had turned into a pile of loess, and even so, until the end, he would sublimate his experience into spiritual wealth and dedicate it to mankind
Paul is upright, and as a teenager, because of justice, he dared to teach the scoundrels in the city a lesson;
Paul is a clever man, and while in prison, he can seize the opportunity to easily get the foolish enemy out of the clutches;
Paul was brave, and when he first joined the army, he rushed forward with his sword on his horse, and completely entered the spiritual realm of desperate and selfless killing
Paul was strong, he fought, and after a severe head burn, with the support of a firm revolutionary conviction, he miraculously survived to continue the war of resistance;
Paul is great, he fought to the death several times, and finally returned to his relatives and his comrades with victory;
In the process of studying, we should learn from Paul's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and studying hard;
In life, we should learn from Paul's spirit of diligence and enterprising, not afraid of setbacks;
In labor, we should learn from Paul's spirit of hardship and perseverance;
When we fail, we should follow Paul's example, analyze the reasons, pluck up the courage, and start over;
When we succeed, we should follow Paul's example, be serious, humble and prudent, and continue to work hard;
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Recently, my mother bought me a copy of "How Steel is Made" and told me that the spirit of the protagonist in this book, Paul, has inspired generations of people in China, and let's take a look at how Paul works and learns.
Paul lived in a very difficult war years, and he was always very tenacious in his work and study. Later, he was paralyzed, and Huakao was ashamed of his inaction. "Although I don't understand the meaning of this sentence now, I must remember it.
I have a comfortable and melancholy environment, living a life of stretching out my hands for clothes and opening my mouth for food, and relying on my parents when I encounter things. Sometimes, my mom asked me to do chores, and when I was watching TV or playing, I would say, "Do your own thing!" "I must change it in the future.
I will always remember Paul's words: "A man's life should be spent in this way, and when he looks back, he should not regret that he wasted his time, nor should he be ashamed of his inactivity." "Although I don't understand the meaning of this sentence now, I must remember it.
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