Summarize the storyline of "How Steel is Made" 800~1000 words
Paul, born into a poor railroad worker's family, lost his father at an early age, and relied on his mother to do the laundry and cover the meals to make ends meet. He was expelled from school because he hated the priest who usually looked down on him and treated him unfairly because he was a poor man's child, and he threw ashes on the Easter cake at the priest's house.At the age of twelve, his mother sent him to work as an odd-job man in the station canteen, where he suffered a lot of insults. He hated shopkeepers who oppressed the poor, and loathed rich people who drank and drank. "After the outbreak of the October Revolution, the imperialists and reactionaries tried to strangle the new Soviet regime. Paul's hometown of Shepetovka, Ukraine, also experienced years of foreign armed intervention and civil war. The Red Army liberated the town of Shepetovka, but soon withdrew. (For this reason, Paul was once given a gun. But since the Germans wanted to confiscate the weapon, Paul's brother, Artyom, smashed Paul's gun for fear that the Germans would find it and shoot him.) Only the old Bushwick Juhlai is left to do underground work in the town. During a fishing trip, Paul befriends the forester's daughter, Tonya. and strengthens his friendship with him after an unexpected meeting. Once he stole a pistol belonging to a lieutenant who lived next door at the Lesinsky house, but it was a good scare. Once, Zhu Helai suddenly came to Paul and stayed at Paul's house for eight days, telling Paul many truths about the revolution, the working class and the class struggle; Zhu Helai was the initial leader of Paul's journey on the road to revolution. One day, Juhlai was captured by the White Bandits. Paul inquired everywhere about his whereabouts, and while the bandit soldiers were on their way to escort Juhlai, Paul pounced on them, knocked them down in a trench, and escaped with Juhlai. Due to the informing of Viktor, the son of Polish aristocrat Leszczynski, Paul was taken to prison. In prison, Paul withstood the torture, strong and unyielding. In anticipation of a visit to the town by the White Bandit "leader" Petliura, an officer mistakenly released Paul as a common prisoner. He was afraid to go home for fear of falling back into the clutches of the devil, so he couldn't help but come to Tonya's garden gate and jumped into the garden. Since Paul had rescued Tonya from the last fishing trip, and since she liked his "passionate and stubborn" character, she was delighted by his arrival. Paul also feels that Tonya is different from other rich girls, and they both feel a misty love for each other. In order to take refuge, he agrees to Tonya's request and stays. A few days later, Tonya found Paul's brother, Artyom, who sent his brother Kochagin to join the Red Army in Khachadin. Paul joined the army as a scout and later as a cavalryman. He was a daring soldier on the battlefield and an excellent political propagandist. He especially liked to read "The Gadfly", "Spartacus" and other works, and often read aloud or told stories to his comrades. During a fierce battle, he was seriously wounded in the head, but he overcame death with tenacity. His physical condition prevented him from returning to the front, so he immediately devoted himself to restoring and building the country. He did regimental work, purges, and devoted himself unselfishly to hard physical labor. Especially hard was the work of building railroads; autumn rains, mud, heavy snow, frozen soil, lack of food and clothing for all, open-air lodging, and the attack of armed bandits and the threat of disease. During this time there was a crisis of love between him and Tonya, whose vulgar individualism revolted him. By the time he saw her again during the construction of the railroad, she was married to a wealthy engineer. Paul in the railroad factory as secretary of the Communist Youth League, and the Communist Youth League member Lida in the work of frequent contact, but Paul to "gadfly" spirit to resist their feelings for Lida, and later he mistook Lida's brother for her lover, and finally determined to cut off their feelings, and thus lost the opportunity to fall in love with her. When the road construction work was about to end, Paul got typhoid fever and caused pneumonia, and the organization had to send Paul back to his hometown to recuperate. Halfway there, it was mistakenly rumored that Paul had died, but for the fourth time, Paul overcame death and returned to earth. After recovering from his illness, he returned to work and joined the Party. Due to all kinds of injuries and illnesses and forgetfulness of work and labor, Paul's health is getting worse and worse, lost the ability to work, the party organization had to release him from work, so that he was hospitalized for a long time. While convalescing at the seaside, he met and fell in love with Daya, a female worker. Paul continued to help Daya progress, while beginning to study tenaciously to enhance the ability to write. In 1927, Paul was paralyzed, then blinded, and the ravages of the disease finally bound this passionate warrior to his bed. Paul also once had the idea of suicide, but he soon came out from the trough. This paralyzed, blind and without the slightest writing experience, began his heroic career - literary creation. Paul endured great physical and mental pain, first with cardboard made of frames to write. 6 months later, the written manuscript was lost when a friend sent it back, Paul was once discouraged. Later, he pulled himself together, dictated to himself and asked someone to record for him. With the help of his mother and wife, the novel he wrote with his life, Born of the Storm, was finally published! The iron ring of life has been completely shattered, Paul picked up a new weapon and began a new life.