Paul said it, and he did it. Even in the insurmountable difficulties of ordinary people, Paul practiced his life oath with superhuman perseverance-devoting his life and all his energy to the liberation struggle of all mankind. A book "How Steel is Tempered" tells everything, and we also see an example from him. Paul Kochakin, the most precious and beautiful spiritual quality of an era, is condensed on him-the spirit of fighting for ideals, the iron will, and the noble quality of tenacious struggle.
Maybe we don't have the lofty ambition like Paul, because we are just ordinary people, and we don't have to face the war or die for it. But we also have ideals, and we have to experience ups and downs. We should learn from Paul's strength, courage and perseverance. Although our life is very stable now, we must not indulge ourselves.
Life needs a lighthouse, and this lighthouse is "ideal". The road to find is long, difficult and tortuous, but as long as there is an ideal lighthouse to guide. We will have a firm and correct direction, overcome all difficulties and usher in a brilliant life. If this bright lamp loses its original brightness because it can't stand the test of ups and downs, it will inevitably stumble and lose its way during the long and bumpy "mountaineering" journey.
Compared with Paul, we are lucky. He is blind and deaf in both ears. In such a helpless world, in a dark and silent world, he stood up, worked hard to become a great writer, and wrote a cautionary work, How Steel was Tempered. It is his strong and unyielding will that makes him the first person in the world who is deaf, deaf and blind all his life, instead of being dumb and speechless. His spirit made him great.
We have bright eyes and sensitive ears, which Helen cannot ask for. We also have a beautiful campus, spacious and bright classrooms, kind teachers and happy and friendly classmates ... these things are so beautiful, why don't we cherish them? If we all "live every day as if it were the last", as Helen wrote, we will live every day meaningfully, with vigor and enthusiasm for life. If every day is so full, why worry about only three days of light? Because our hearts have replaced our eyes!
Reading how steel is tempered, I feel that the most precious thing for two people is life. Life is only once for us. A man's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. -"How steel was tempered"
With full enthusiasm and infinite expectation, I finished reading the book How Steel was Tempered by ostrovsky, a famous writer in the former Soviet Union. In this ordinary day, I feel the extraordinary quality of a hero. How Steel was Tempered is regarded by readers as a textbook of life, a road sign of life and a spiritual tonic, which has been handed down from generation to generation.
"How Steel was Tempered" vividly describes the birth and growth of a generation of working-class youth in suffering. Under the tyranny of the stormy czar and the oppression of landlords, capitalists and foreign invaders, they learned to love and hate, increased their knowledge and tempered their tenacious character. In the storm of the October Revolution, they were tempered into steel and became proletarian revolutionary fighters from spontaneous rebels. Among them, it mainly shaped the indomitable proletarian hero image of Paul Kochakin. Taking his life experience as a clue, it shows the historical picture of the hard struggle and life of the Soviet Union and the people at that time. Speaking of Paul, admiration can't help but arise. He is a hero and a tenacious man. When he was injured and had to quit the battlefield, he still worked hard in the rear; When he was diagnosed with a nerve center problem, he didn't flinch, worked as usual and made selfless contributions to society. He has been struggling, his legs are paralyzed and his eyes are blind, but he still hasn't given up. He resolutely picked up the pen in his hand and fought against his fate. As Roman Roland said, "The most terrible enemy is that you don't have firm faith and tenacious perseverance." This is how steel is made. Isn't this the meaning of life? Paul did it. He didn't idle away his time, nor did he do nothing. He devoted himself to the liberation struggle of all mankind.
The book How Steel was Tempered mainly exposes the darkness of the old society and the hard life of the people. He not only created the image of Paul Kochakin through one difficulty after another, but also expressed his feelings with exciting monologues and thought-provoking aphorisms. After reading this book, I understand that everyone should have tenacious perseverance, set up lofty ideals, cultivate excellent quality, understand the meaning of life in the right goal and realize the value of life. Now, first of all, we should study hard, grow constantly in life, learn to be strong in suffering, and meet setbacks and beauty with tenacious perseverance!
Paul's image is always so tall, like a lighthouse, illuminating my life, helping me clear the fog and guiding me to move on. So I also want to study hard, work hard, realize the value of life, understand the meaning of life, and seize the throat of fate. I can't help hearing the familiar words in my ear: "The most precious thing for a person is life. Life is only once for us. A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity ... "
Reading How Steel is Tempered 3 "Life is the most precious thing for people, and life is only once for everyone. A person's life should be like this. "
Looking back, we should not regret wasting time, nor should we be ashamed of doing nothing. On our deathbed, he can say, "My life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-fighting for the liberation of all mankind."
This is a famous saying written by ostrovsky, the hero of How Steel was Tempered, which deeply touched me.
Paul, the hero, has been tortured by life since he was a child. After the October Revolution, Paul grew up rapidly under the influence of revolutionary thought. Due to repeated injuries in the war, as well as overwork, the body's physique is getting worse and worse, and finally the whole body is paralyzed, blind and firmly imprisoned in the hospital bed. But instead of decadence, he is more energetic. He chose the road of literature, and finally, after several times more efforts than ordinary people, Children in the Storm was published. He let us witness the transformation process from an innocent child to a passionate youth, and then to a physically disabled and determined author.
Compared with Paul's misfortune, we are living and studying. Don't setbacks and hardships just show smallness and unimportant?
The teenagers who contact us think that we live in a relatively peaceful and stable environment, but why are people's qualities and abilities so different from before? That's because people lived a hard life before the reform and opening up. After the reform and opening up, people's lives lack hardships and challenges.
We should regard hardships and setbacks as an indispensable part of life, as a part of life wealth, understand that cherishing comes from hard life and know how to cherish it. Only in this way can our life be more exciting and successful.
Thoughts on reading How Steel was Tempered 4. Thoughts on reading How Steel was Tempered.
The title "How Steel is Tempered" must be familiar to everyone. The hero in the book, Paul Kochakin, is a warm-blooded young man. He is not only brave, hardworking and kind, but also generous, helpful, ambitious and loving the motherland. Paul was originally an urchin, but after all kinds of hardships, he successfully transformed into a fighter with firm belief and noble character. His inspirational stories inspired many young people in that era and this era, and Paul became a typical figure in Russian culture.
Paul's family is not rich, 12 years old dropped out of school to work. Because he was naughty when he was a child, he liked to play pranks and fight, and many rich people always bullied him. Paul hates bullying rich people. Even as he grew older, Paul's love of fighting could not be changed.
Once, Paul, who was fishing by the river, met a rich young lady, tonya, who was both educated and beautiful. At first, Paul didn't like her or resent her, but after a long time, they became good friends because of tonya's concern for Paul and Paul's understanding of tonya. But simple and happy days are always so short. The evil Victor tried to kill Paul. In order to survive and protect tonya, Paul escaped and never came back.
Since then, Paul has been working diligently. He was unfortunately injured on the battlefield several times, but he left the army silently because of misunderstanding with the captain. Although he couldn't work, Paul decided to write The Daughter of the Storm. He finally finished this masterpiece day and night, but it was lost in the mail. There is no imaginary rage, he just secretly said to himself, nothing, there is hope. So he wrote it again. He rewrote the novel and published it, which caused great repercussions at that time.
By reading this book, I learned something I didn't know before. Life is a long road, and it can't always be smooth sailing, but flowers and applause will always be dedicated to those who know how to persist and work hard. We should go forward bravely like Paul, despite the difficulties and obstacles along the way. Success is ahead!
Thoughts on reading How Steel was Tempered 5. Thoughts on reading How Steel was Tempered.
In our life, we often encounter all kinds of difficulties and setbacks. In the face of difficulties, I often don't know what to do, always crying to find my parents; Encounter setbacks, do not know how to face, escape from reality, at a loss. Since reading the book How Steel was Tempered, which I asked to read in the summer vacation, I finally understand what persistence is, what love is, and how to face difficulties and setbacks.
The book How Steel was Tempered is about the hero of this story-Paul. The spirit of fighting against fate and never giving up is the charm of this book. Kozakin's life. Pavel Colta King was born in a Ukrainian worker's family. After decades of study and struggle, he became a staunch proletarian revolutionary fighter. He is honest, simple, fearless, eager to resist, and positive at the same time. He likes reading all kinds of revolutionary books and his ideological consciousness has improved rapidly. He has a strong character and is indomitable in the face of the enemy. More importantly, he can constantly reflect on himself and constantly fight against the old ideas left in his mind. He is integrated into the people and is willing to pay everything, even his life, for the collective benefit. He has pure and noble moral quality and longs for love. He devoted all his strength and life to the great cause of building a new world. It can be said that he embodied the best spiritual quality of that era-the spirit of dedication to the ideal, the iron will and the noble quality of tenacious struggle.
My friends are always amazed at how I read How Steel was Tempered over and over again, but I say that every time I read it, I feel different. I can never get tired of reading a good book, and this book is a good book. In this book, the hero Pavel Colta King has a pure and noble moral quality, and he is willing to give his youth, including his own life, to the people. His fearless, rebellious, unyielding and brave spirit is deeply reflected in my mind.
In the eyes of ordinary people, Paul is just an ordinary proletarian revolutionary fighter, but through his efforts and struggles, he has met political propagandists from scouts to cavalry, from cavalry to * * * Communist Youth League members, and from * * * Communist Youth League members. Finally, I became an excellent party member. Paul escaped from danger four or five times, but he was not always lucky. Because Paul suffered a lot of serious injuries and dark injuries in the war, and he was seriously ill several times, which made his body suffer from fate. He lost the ability to work, and later he was paralyzed and even blind. A serious illness finally bound the irascible young man. Paul once thought of suicide, but he realized that suicide was willful and irresponsible. So, he started his literary creation again. There were more difficulties, but he overcame them again and again. Finally, his novel was published! Paul also started a new life. I always think of the life motto that inspires and inspires countless readers from time to time: "The most precious thing for people is life. There is only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: looking back on the past, he will not regret wasting his time; And I'm not ashamed of mediocrity. On my deathbed, I can say that all my life and energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. The heroic image of Paul Cochakin explains the meaning of life.
Paul Kochakin experienced so many setbacks and hardships, but he survived with indomitable courage. I think: when we also encounter difficulties and setbacks, can we survive like Paul Kochakin? But in reality, how many people are giving up on themselves? In an instant, his image reappeared in my mind: he was brave in dedication and hard-working; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He never gave up and lived tenaciously. ...
Reading How Steel was Tempered 7 Long ago, I heard that How Steel was Tempered was a good book worth reading. Not long ago, I read this good book. When I opened the book How Steel was Tempered, I was still immersed in the fragrance and exquisite cover of this book. When I went to read this book, I was really moved by the story of Pavel Colta King, the hero of the book.
When I was studying, my mood fluctuated with the growth and fate of Pavel Colta King. I think we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit and strengthen our ideals and beliefs.
In fact, there are no natural heroes in this world. Paul was able to become a hero because of his own efforts-he did not flinch in the face of the test of life and death on the battlefield of war; In the windy and snowy construction site, he did not fall down in the face of unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold; In the case of blindness and illness, he still did not give in in the face of the relentless blow of the loss of manuscripts and the deterioration of his health. Finally, he grew from a poor boy to a fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.
Life is a winding and muddy road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties. You should dare to face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood. However, all this is extremely short-lived. After breaking through obstacles and overcoming difficulties, looking back at the road we have traveled, we will find that it is the flame that sharpens life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, as people often say: "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold."
Compared with Pavel Colta King, the difficulties we encounter in our study and life are really insignificant. Why should we be depressed? After reading this article, I was moved by Paul's strong heart. I will learn from his spirit and strive to be a good student with all-round development by my own ability.
Reading How Steel was Tempered In recent days, my mother bought me a book, How Steel was Tempered, by ostrovsky, a Soviet writer. As soon as I got this book, I was like a treasure, like finding a jasper from somewhere. I held it until I remembered that my homework had not been done before I reluctantly said goodbye to it. But as long as I have time, if you are at my house, you can see me holding it.
This book tells the story of Pavel Colta King. He grew from a cowardly pupil to a strong revolutionary leader, and then from a leader to a revolutionary thinker with iron willpower. Pavel Colta King was originally named Paovka Kochakin, and later renamed Pavel Colta King. He dared to struggle and resist all his life. Like the author, he was born in a poor family and lived a very miserable life.
This book is divided into two parts. The first part is about Pavel Colta King meeting a sailor. His name is Zhu and he is a Bolshevik. He can be regarded as Pavel Colta King's mentor and guide, because he guided Pavel Colta King to the revolutionary road. The second part mainly writes that Pavel Colta King made great contributions to the election, but he had to retire because of his physical discomfort, but he was unwilling to end his revolutionary career and still "fought" despite his extreme physical disability. He creates with his own mind, because he has nothing but his mouth and brain. He asked his mother to be his "secretary" and help him write. In this way, he finished a novella "Born in the Storm". With strong will, he overcame himself, his illness and his fate, and returned to the glorious road of revolution, calling on more young people to participate in this revolutionary war. He succeeded in becoming an excellent revolutionary in a unique way.
After reading this book, I feel benefited a lot. I learned a lot from pavel korchagin's experience. For example, to do anything, we must be able to make progress despite difficulties and persevere, and learn to have iron willpower. Now I compare myself with Pavel Colta King, and find that I have to admit defeat. I can't compare with Pavel Colta King at all, because I don't persevere in everything like him.
For example, when I do my homework in the summer vacation, I plan to play for a while after finishing my homework, but after playing for a while, I feel that I need to practice my handwriting. After practicing for a while, I think it's time to do my homework. I thought about it for a while. It's still early. I said to myself, let's play for a while. In this way, day after day at the end, the summer vacation is coming to an end, homework has not been finished, words have not been practiced, and I have not enjoyed myself. As a result, I accomplished nothing.
I find that I can't do one thing for a long time now, and even my willpower is poor. Once, when I was playing, I accidentally hurt my head and began to cry. However, Paul Kochakindu is a disabled person, but he still insists on working. Why should I cry?
The book How Steel was Tempered has brought me a lot to learn. How is steel tempered? Steel is made like Pavel Colta King! As long as we, like Pavel Colta King, do not give in or back down when encountering difficulties, and bravely forge ourselves into steel, we will surely succeed!
The author of this book is ostrovsky. The protagonist of this book is Paul, who is the representative of the outstanding revolutionary youth of that era. He embodies their mental outlook and the same characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of * * *, lofty moral quality, iron will and perseverance, and the revolutionary spirit of going forward despite difficulties and hardships.
From "Paul Revenge for Being Irrationally Insulted and Punished by Father Vasily at School", it can be seen that the society at that time was very dark, and people would be unreasonably insulted and punished, so they would feel how scared they were to live. Therefore, Paul really can't stand such torture and has to choose revenge. From The Old Bush Vic, the Sailor and the underground worker of the Party at that time, Zhu used Marxism–Leninism's truth to inspire Paul to understand the root of the phenomenon of unequal society and guide him to the road of social resistance, it can be seen that the society at that time was very complicated and there was unequal treatment, and the truth was often in the hands of a few people. Underground workers hoped that Paul would know the truth, resist the bad society at that time and oppose inequality. Only by treating everyone equally can society live in harmony. From "Paul fought bravely with gangsters to save Zhu, and was finally imprisoned and tortured", we can see that Paul is a brave boy who is willing to help people in trouble. Seeing that others are in trouble, they will try their best to help, even if they are hurt, tortured or tortured, they must save people first. This is the heroic spirit of sacrificing oneself to save others, which makes me admire. If there were more such people in the society at that time, the society would be better.
From "Winter is coming", in order to transport wood in time and solve the problem of residents' heating in winter, the party organization handed the glorious and arduous task of building a railway to the forest to the youth league, and Paul and his partners threw themselves into road construction without hesitation. "It can be seen that Paul is also a good boy who needs help. In order to send warmth to the residents in time, he devoted himself to road construction, hoping that the living can get warm, even if he is not very warm. From these deeds, we can see that Paul is a persevering and upright man. He is very happy to help others, and saving others' lives is his own happiness. From "Paul was tempered into steel in the melting pot of revolutionary struggle, he joined the league organization and the party organization." It can be seen that Paul stuck to the end in order to win the battle, just like a grass. Although small, but energetic, confident and loving. I can't help but admire such a person.
This scene after scene is a good example for me to learn. After reading this book, I feel guilty and blame myself for many things I have done before. I think I must learn from Paul, his quality, his strength and courage. Thank you, Paul, for letting me know more!
Reading How Steel was Tempered 10 Recently, I revisited the book How Steel was Tempered, which benefited a lot.
When I first started reading this book, I felt a little fascinated, but after reading the climax at the back, there seemed to be an invisible string in my heart, and suddenly there was a * * * sound. This book mainly tells the story of Pavel Colta King, the hero, who grew up from a worker's son to a soldier in the revolutionary struggle.
After reading it, my heart surged. How admirable Paul's tenacious quality is! He didn't flinch when he met with difficulties and didn't cry when he met with setbacks. It is really delicious! First, I was expelled from school and started a hard working life. Then he was seriously injured by a cannon and finally went blind. But Paul didn't give up. After many setbacks and difficulties, he used a pen as a new weapon and wrote The Birth of the Storm. Compared with Paul, how happy our life is! We should learn from Paul, follow his example and be a strong person!
In my life, I also encountered many setbacks. I remember one time, I failed in the Chinese exam, with only "78" points. Due to carelessness, the test paper was smeared everywhere. I am depressed and don't know how to face my parents. When I got home, I cried, and my tears "flew down thousands of feet". When my mother saw me crying, she pointed to the book at the bedside and said, "Son, have you finished reading the book at the bedside? How is steel tempered?" I looked through the book again, and Paul's tall image appeared again. Compared with him, my depression is nothing. He taught me to be strong, to be proactive, and to turn setbacks into motivation.
How steel was tempered is really a good book worthy of the name! It has taught us a lot about life.