Reading notes "biography of famous people", "camel's son", "the morning flowers and evening gleanings", "how the steel is made

How steel is made" the author of this book is Nikolai Ostrovsky, who was an ordinary worker, Red Army soldier, ****************************. Ostrovsky, he is an ordinary worker, Red Army soldiers, **** Youth League grass-roots cadres. How steel is made" in a large number of episodes from his own experience. He is the same as the main character of the novel, Paul Kochakin. Kochakin, like the novel's protagonist Paul Kochakin, was poor at a young age and did not go to school, worked as a small worker, participated in the Red Army, fought in the war, was injured, and then also blind, paralyzed. In a desperate situation, he was not willing to eat, drink, breathe, and wait for death, so he picked up the only weapon that can still be utilized - pen, no, say pen is not accurate, because later he could not even hold the pen, but by oral, please friends and relatives transcripts, lasted three years, overcoming unimaginable difficulties, created this monumental masterpiece, to achieve the return to the The first time I saw this was when I was a student at the University of California at Berkeley.

The main character of this book is Paul Kochakin. Kochagin, Paul was kicked out of school by his teacher, the priest, in a chance encounter, he made friends with Tonya. He is guided by the fitter Juhlai to understand that the Bolsheviks are a revolutionary party fighting for the liberation of the poor. He reluctantly said goodbye to Tonya, fled his hometown and joined the Red Army, becoming a strong Bolshevik soldier. But his health deteriorated, his right leg became crippled, and a dark injury to his spine became more and more serious, and finally he was paralyzed. But he was not disheartened by this, and began his difficult writing career, from which he had a good start in a new life.

I believe that all the people who have read this book will greatly admire the indomitable revolutionary spirit of Paul, who was not afraid of the disease and not afraid of the setbacks of fate. He was always fighting for the revolutionary cause. He once unfortunately contracted typhoid fever, he with his strong perseverance, miraculously walked back from the death line, and re-righteously to the hot work.

Life can be described as a winding and bumpy road. In the journey of life, you will encounter heavy difficulties, to face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood, and so on. However, all this is short-lived. After breaking through the obstacles and overcoming the difficulties, looking back on the road traveled, we will realize that it is the fire that refines life. How many heroes, great men, are in the burning fire to work out, as people often say: "sword sharp from sharpening, plum blossom fragrance from the bitter cold." Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encountered in learning and life are really insignificant, what reason do we have to sigh, not moving forward?

Today's society is a highly competitive information society, knowledge-based economy has begun to take shape. From the point of view of the international community, peace and development has become the main theme of the times, international competition around the economy and science and technology is becoming increasingly fierce, countries are focusing on seizing the commanding heights of the development of the 21st century, which makes our country is facing new opportunities and new challenges. The pace of China's "catching up with the times" is accelerating, and this brings the Chinese nation the opportunity and challenge of a comprehensive revitalization. Our country needs people who are knowledgeable, strong-willed, decisive and innovative. Therefore, we have no choice but to cross the knowledge bumps and go forward!

"The most precious thing is life. Life is only once for everyone. A person's life should be spent in this way: recalling the past, he will not because of the wasted years and regret, nor because of the vile and vulgar and ashamed; dying, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energy, are dedicated to the world's most magnificent cause - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind. "

This is N. Ostrovsky wrote the world's most famous book - "How steel is made" in this book, the book of a long time can not calm down a paragraph. Yes, just like the book portrayed the heroic character - Comrade Paul Kochagin, this makes me hear a hundred times more confident, full of strength of the resounding name, a superhuman perseverance time and again from the hands of death to reclaim their lives, but then put life and death out of the way, wholeheartedly devoted to the party and the cause of liberation. Although blind and unable to fight on the front line, he still does not expect to continue to fight for the cause of liberation in the rear! He is as much a hero to us as our Dong Cunrui, Huang Jiguang and Liu Hulan! They laid the foundation for us to live such a good life as we do now. Without them, we wouldn't know where we are now herding cows and horses for the landlords.

The book combines N. Ostrovsky's own personal experience with a realistic and insightful portrayal of the war-torn Ukrainian region before and after the October Revolution. Until now, the spirit of comrade Paul Kochagin in the book has sustained tens of thousands of children, young people, middle-aged and elderly.

Come on, let's **** together to recognize him, to know him, to learn from him, and let's fight for peace to the end!

How Iron is Made portrays a hero, Paul Kochagin, who grew up in the stormy winds of the Russian Revolution. At an early age, Paul suffered the heartaches of the world and witnessed the hardships of the lower classes of society in the corrupt old society. After he was kicked out of school by the harsh Vasily priest, he was forced to work in the station cafeteria under the pressure of life. There, he witnessed the ugly faces of the canteens, the inequality in the corrupt society and the miserable conditions of the working people, which made him develop the desire to break the darkness of the bourgeois society. When he was a teenager, Paul was an unruly and aggressive boy, but inwardly upright and strong. He had a lot of bold actions without danger, and even stood up to save the sailor Zhu Helai to participate in the revolution and almost be shot. When the storm of revolution came, he joined the Red Army, joining Bujumbura's cavalry brigade to fight the Polish invaders.

Paul took part in countless brutal battles, he was injured by shrapnel in a battle of the right eye blindness, nearly killed. But he survived with a strong will. After leaving the battlefield, he joined the Provincial Anti-Purge Committee to fight for liberation. He joined and withdrew from the "Workers' Opposition", and worked on the construction site of the railroad even when he was suffering from a leg disease, and eventually became paralyzed from his work. But he was not willing to be crushed by fate. He started to write from his sickbed with a pen as his spear. However, the manuscript, which had taken him several months and condensed his countless efforts, was lost in the mail, which was a catastrophe for Paul on his sickbed. But he did not give up, after another long writing, a called "Children of the Storm", praise Kotovsky's heroic cavalry division of the immortal novel was born, Paul picked up a new weapon, joined the ranks of the new battle, began his new life.

Classics are often read. The first time I read Paul's strength, the second time I read the heroism of the Red Army soldiers. This time, I read even more with many brand new feelings.

I don't want to be judgmental about the political struggle between the Bolsheviks and the Trotskyists, but Paul's spirit is something I admire greatly. Unlike the James Bond-type perfect heroes of current revolutionary blockbusters, Paul was a flesh-and-blood hero. His personality is not perfect, he treats people with some indifference, can not listen to the wind, impulsive. His inner world is rich, he has Zhang Fei angrily drink dangyang bridge "reckless", have their own love and friendship, but he, in order to revolution, put down everything.

He first abandoned his love. His girlfriend, Tonya, whom he met when he was young, was once very important in Paul's mind, but when Tonya's values clashed with his own party and he was unable to mediate, he had no choice but to put down his own love without hesitation and go to join in the liberation of all mankind. "Life is precious, love is more expensive. If for the sake of freedom, both can be thrown away", Paul made such a choice is painful, but in order to save more people, he put down.

Paul's heart is proud and uninhibited, but in the work, he faced the attacks of the outside world, not like the old time when the shot, but chose to endure, put down their own acute. When he was suffering from leg disease to build railroads and maneuvers, he was repeatedly sneered at by others, but he did not choose to fight back and argue. He endured everything in silence, only to prove himself by his actions. In the ranks of the revolution, Paul chose to curb his character and integrate into the collective, which is the act of understanding.

Paul's most respectable is strong and optimistic. He was injured and hospitalized in life-threatening, whether it is the pain of surgery, or the pain of changing the medicine, he did not make a moan, even when he lost consciousness, he did not complain about the pain. It was when he lost sight in his right eye that he was still able to tease himself, "Might as well be blind in my left eye, how am I going to shoot a gun." This kind of strength comes from a deep-seated love of life.

How Iron is Made is an excellent novel that describes the growth process of a newcomer and reveals the newcomer's excellent qualities. Through Paul Kochakin's growth path, the novel is a great example of how a newcomer grows up. Kochakin's growth path, the novel tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy as well as himself in the hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his own pursuits with the interests of the motherland and the people, will he create miracles and grow up to be a soldier of steel. It is an important theme of the novel that revolutionaries are refined into steel in the struggle.

The thematic idea of the novel can be summarized in this way: one's life should be spent like Paul Kochagin. Kochakin.

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dense, contented, swarming, beaming, threatening, flywheeling, frantic, stormy

(1) Winter was over, and the spring pushed open the closed windows. Paul, who had lost too much blood, withstood his last operation and realized he could never stay in the hospital again. For more than ten months, the atmosphere of the sick suffering around him, of the dying moaning and deciding, was more unbearable than his own pain.

(2) Paul's heart was beating with joy. Oh, the dream had come true at last! The iron ring had been smashed, and he picked up a new weapon, rejoined the fighting ranks, and began a new life.

For half a century, Ostrovsky's famous book "How Steel is Made" has influenced several generations in our country.

Paul Kochagin's image, the spirit of our hearts burning a blaze, has been a bright light on our way to growth. His self-improvement, strong faith, strong will, indomitable spirit inspired me to face the ups and downs of fate. His perseverance y attracts readers, shakes the heart and sublimates our souls.

The author once said that the most precious thing is life. Life is only once for each person. A person's life should be spent in this way: recalling the past, he will not because of the wasted years and regret, nor because of the mean and vulgar and ashamed; dying, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energy, are dedicated to the world's most magnificent cause - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind. "

I think, in the era of Paul's life, is a light gray, that piece of the sky stained gray by the smoke, leaving permanent traces in history. And when Paul was small, he almost did not know what is called "happy childhood", because he spent his hours in labor, darkness, he is almost forgotten, but who can be sure, but his spirit is admirable.

This is a strong revolutionary fighter-Paul.

Paul was born into a poor family of railroad workers, and grew up innocent and mischievous. With the help of Zhu Helai, a member of the underground party, Paul gradually embarked on the path of revolution. He was arrested and tortured, but did not reveal a word of his identity. He went to the front and fought bravely, several times with credit, several times wounded, and finally had to leave the front because of the blindness of his right eye. At the local level, Paul continued to fight in the first line of advice, regardless of injuries and illnesses, night and day hard work, in the freezing cold site, Paul and **** youth league members together with the cold, hunger, disease and banditry sneak attack struggle. Even if the feet are frozen, high fever is still not in the line of fire, know that fainted on the construction site, because of typhoid fever almost died. After suffering from blindness, paralyzed in bed after a heavy blow, Paul considered not the length of his life, but how to return to the fighting position as soon as possible. He finally found a way to fight instead of a knife. Realized the ideal of daydreaming to return to the right.

Someone once said, "Everything has a bitter taste before it matures." With the spirit of suffering and the perseverance of the struggle, Paul overcame the difficulties and returned to the fighting position, able to suffer, willing to struggle, will be able to suffer the sweetness. This is the story of Paul's inspiration to me.

Perhaps we are compared with Paul, life is too easy, comfortable, like twice the care, lack of exercise of the eagle, no strong wings, not dare to go to the sky, meet the challenges of the storm. Whether in life or study, encountering difficulties we often do not bravely meet up, but to hide away, but also to find a variety of reasons to comfort themselves: English does not go - Hey, now the results can pass; 800 meters test can not run down - sports, we are not this material; math test is not good! -Anyway, I do not study science; test results are not satisfactory, complaining that the subject is too biased and difficult ...... Although there are also ten thousand ambitions, afraid of suffering, afraid of tiredness, lack of sense of responsibility and sense of mission, so there is no perseverance, no must break through the difficult spirit of struggle. We time and again to avoid difficulties, but also time and again away from the development of the law of self, the opportunity to perfect self; we time and again refused to accept the challenge, but also time and time again with the success of the lost.

The real challenger knows the truth that "it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness". Waiting, relying, and wanting can only make our life become dark, and fantasizing and complaining can't solve any practical problems. The only candle that can light up all the darkness on the road of our life is struggle. Only those who are not afraid of difficulties. Can get this candle; only those who are not afraid of hard work can have a truly bright front

"Difficulties such as springs, depending on whether you are strong or not, you are strong it is weak, you are weak it is strong." Like Paul as tenacious struggle, unremitting efforts, do not reach the goal never give up, we can also be the road ahead of all the difficulties encountered underfoot, in the journey of life to write a magnificent chapter.

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<Biographies of Famous People book notes

Biographies of Famous People consists of Beethoven's biography, Michelangelo's biography, and Tolstoy's biography by the famous French writer Roman Roland, all of which were created in the early twentieth century, and have had a wide impact on the world, no matter what at that time is in the later generations. In these three biographies, Romain Rolland is tightly grasping the **** similarities of these three artists with their respective fields, and focusing on portraying their long suffering for the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.

The book is about three world-famous figures. The first is a German composer, Beethoven; the other is an Italian sculptor, Michelangelo; and the last is a Russian writer, Tolstoy.

What touched me the most in this book is the story of Beethoven. Beethoven is a musical genius, his talent was discovered early by his father, unfortunately, Beethoven's father is not a good father, he let Beethoven practicing every day, do not take into account his mood, a strong training him, sometimes even put Beethoven and a violin together into a room closed, a closed for a whole day, with violence to force him to learn music. Beethoven's childhood was very tragic; his mother died when he was sixteen and his father became a profligate drunkard. All of these misfortunes came together and carved deep scars in Beethoven's heart, which led to his violent and eccentric temper. But Beethoven did not sink, he put all his energy into his favorite music career. Thanks to his talent and hard work, he soon became famous. As he reveled in the happiness that music brought him, something unfortunate happened: he became deaf. For a musician, there is nothing more important than the ear, and the fact that a great musician like Beethoven, who made his living through music, went deaf was a blow that no one could accept.

Beethoven's life was tragic and plagued with disasters, but why did he still succeed? Why was he able to do what normal people could not do? This caused me to think y. In my opinion, Beethoven succeeded because of his extraordinary perseverance and spirit of struggle. In the face of difficulties, he had no fear at all. This is the secret of his success. In our daily life, when we encounter difficulties, what we often think of is to ask others for help, instead of facing the difficulties and making up our mind to solve them. Beethoven, on the other hand, because of his eccentricity, no one was willing to be friends with him, so he could only face difficulties single-handedly and fight hard. Though very lonely, he learned what others could not: if you give yourself unlimited courage, even the most terrible enemy can be defeated.

Roman Roland called them "heroes", to touching ink, write out their noble courage to fight with fate and load the great feelings of the suffering of all mankind. As early as in the 1930s and 1940s, by China's famous translator Mr. Fu Lei translated into Chinese, he was inspired by the "biography of famous people" is: "only the real suffering, in order to drive out the romantic Dike's fantasy of suffering; only to overcome the suffering of the tragedy of the magnificent, in order to help us bear the cruel fate; only to hold 'I do not enter the hell who into hell' spirit, can save a shriveled and selfish nation ......"

So, for today's readers, what can the Biography of Famous Men give us? In an era where material life is extremely rich and spiritual life is

relatively poor, in a society where people shun the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and resign themselves to mediocrity, the Biographies of Famous Men gives us perhaps more

embarrassment, because the careers of these giants are like a clear mirror, making our meanness and insignificance visible. At the

end of his biography of Michelangelo, Romain Rolland says that great hearts and souls are like sublime mountains, "and I do not say that ordinary human beings survive on the summits. But once a year

they shall go up to the summit. There they may change the breath in their lungs, with the flow of blood in their veins. There they will feel closer to eternity. Later, they will return to the wide plains of life, their hearts filled with the courage of daily battle." For our times, this is true. The Biography of Famous Men confirms an old Chinese maxim: those who have achieved greatness in ancient and modern times are not only gifted with extraordinary talents, but also have the ability to persevere.

Beethoven's "find shelter in sadness and patience", Michelangelo's "the more I suffer, the more I like", Tolstoy's "I cry, I hurt

bitterness, I just want to seek the truth! "All of them show that a great life is a never-ending battle. Our times are ever-changing and full of opportunities

We long for success, but we don't want to struggle. We want to become famous overnight. Impatience and haste may lead us to a fleeting

one-time achievement, but it will never make us among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading the biographies of famous people may sober us up a bit.

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Turning to the Biography of Famous Men, there is this passage in the first introduction: "How heavy is the air around us. The old Europa is stupefied in an atmosphere of heaviness and corruption, where despicable materialism suppresses thought and thwarts the actions of governments and individuals. Society is dying in the midst of docile and mean-spirited self-interest, and mankind is gasping for breath. Open the windows! Let the air of freedom come back in! Breathe in the breath of heroes." Obviously, Romain Rolland wants to correct the bias of the times with the spirit of heroism. In Romain Rolland's view, the true hero, the true greatness is pain and solitude, the struggle of the self against the invisible. In the same quotation he adds, "It is not the man who excels by thought or strength that I call a hero; but only the man who is great by heart." It is to the agonizing hearts of heroic great men that he clings, making victory over suffering a shining measure of heroism. And his Biographies of Famous Men is a biography revealing the hearts and minds of three suffering heroes of human history: the great 19th-century German musician Beethoven, the famous Renaissance-era Italian sculptor Michelangelo, and the Russian literary giant Tolstoy. He ends his biography of Beethoven with these words: "An unfortunate man, poor, crippled, lonely, caused by pain, to whom the world gave no joy, created joy to give to the world; he forged joy out of his sufferings, as if he had illustrated it with that grand phrase - that which may sum up his life, and may be the motto of all valiant hearts: pain for welcome." Indeed, "pain for joy" is the vision of Romain Rolland as he traces the destiny of Beethoven's life, and it is this phrase that constitutes the intrinsic tension and soul-stirring intellectual appeal of Beethoven's biography. What supported Beethoven? It is the quality of not bowing down to royalty, the determination not to be bought by money, and the courage to take fate by the throat! It is by relying on these extraordinary spiritual forces that Beethoven crossed the numerous painful and dangerous peaks of his life and reached the most sober comprehension of life. If "Beethoven's biography" is the call of heroism, is the force of the ode, then "Tolstoy's biography" is a requiem, a dirge, a funeral song. Beethoven's great pain is because he suffered bad luck in the prime of life, Tolstoy's great pain in his own subjective choice of will. The Resurrection is another masterpiece of Tolstoy in his twilight years, and Roman Roland said, "His wife, children, friends, and enemies did not understand him, and all thought he was Don Quixote because they could not see the enemy with whom he was struggling, and in fact the enemy was himself." "Tolstoy, do you live according to the doctrine you preach!" He replied bitterly, "I am ashamed to die, I am a sinner, I deserve to be scorned." Finally, in the twilight of his 82nd year, Tolstoy fled his home alone on a cold winter night and fell ill in a small, nameless town. While dying, he bawled his eyes out and said to the people guarding him; "Millions of living beings on the earth are suffering; why is everyone here to take care of only one Lev Tolstoy?" In fact, Tolstoy issued a question to the living and a response to the suffering heart, where we clearly hear Beethoven's joyful singing of life again. This is Romain Rolland in the "biography of famous people" left us the eternal spiritual light.

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List of Famous Men

The great mind is like a lofty mountain; the wind and rain blow and shake it, and the clouds and shadows encircle it, but one breathes there more freely and more powerfully than elsewhere. The pure atmosphere cleanses the mind of its impurities; and when the clouds break up, he comes to mankind.

I do not say that ordinary human beings survive the summit. But once a year one of them goes up to the summit. There he can change the breath in his lungs, and the blood flow in his veins, and there they will feel closer to eternity. Later, they return to the wide plains of life, their hearts filled with the courage of daily battles.

"The rich, the privileged, have arrogated to themselves the patent of art. They set the standard of art according to their own pleasure. In leaving the poor, art became impoverished." The kinds of sentiments felt by those who live without work are much narrower than those felt by those who work. The sentiments of modern society may be summarized in three: pride, carnality, and the sleepiness of life. These three sentiments, and their branches, make up almost all the artistic themes of the rich class. It corrupts the world, decadentizes the populace, promotes lust, it becomes the greatest obstacle to the realization of human welfare, and it is devoid of true beauty, unnatural, insincere, and an art of contrived flesh.

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Reading Beethoven's Biography

The famous French writer Romain Roland once used this passage to describe a man: "The embarrassment of material life has not improved. He was poor, sick and isolated, - but he was a conqueror: - the conqueror of human mediocrity, the conqueror of his own destiny, the conqueror of his suffering." Yes, "he" in the writer's mouth is the great musician - Beethoven. This passage is from the world famous book "Biography of famous people".

Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are three famous people whose lives are told in "Biography of a Famous Man", and the great man I respect most is Beethoven.

Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770, in Bonn, Germany. His family was poor, and he was regarded as a "money-spinner" by his father, who beat and scolded him, making Beethoven have an unfortunate childhood. When Beethoven grew up, he suffered a great deal, but his repeated defeats did not make him give in, and he completed more than 100 pieces of work during his 57 years of life, even though he was deaf.

"Life is hard. In the case of those who are not willing to be mediocre and mundane, it is a dayless struggle, often tragic, devoid of splendor, devoid of happiness, a struggle that unfolds in solitude and silence." I think that even though no one saw or heard of Beethoven's hard rain of endeavors, if something is given, something is gained. As much acclaim in his later years, at least the respected Beethoven succeeded.

Beethoven's father used to drag the boy to the keyboard and make him practice there hard for many hours, slapping him whenever he played wrong. Neighbors often heard the little child sobbing himself to sleep from exhaustion and pain. Such was Beethoven's childhood. Today we are like flowers in a hothouse, so why should we pretend to "moan in pain"? Beethoven's perseverance, tenacity, fighting spirit, rather than die spirit we can never experience ......

Let Beethoven's spirit continue to countless articles and music history in the circulation, carry forward, he was y imprinted in the heart.

"Bring joy with pain." Exactly! This man is the musical giant - Beethoven!

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It is often said, "A good biography will not only let us know the world, but will also give us a deeper understanding of life." The biographies of famous people are: "Beethoven's biography", "Michelangelo's biography" and "Tolstoy's biography". Their protagonists are a musician, a sculptor, and a novelist, respectively. However, although their professions and the times they lived in were different, the ideals they pursued were the same - the efforts they made for truth and justice. In the face of pain, in the face of loneliness, Beethoven chose to stick to his beliefs, as a musician who could not hear any sound, he gave people an illusion of arrogance, for the political autocratic rule, ruthless war, but he chose to resist, for peace, Beethoven once said, "Any law can be broken as long as it is to obtain something more beautiful. " This quote accurately expresses his psychological opposition to tyranny at the time, and how could Michelangelo not? Dedicated his life to creating immortal masterpieces that express truth, goodness and beauty. Because he believed that as long as his soul can be tough and bold, not because of the sadness and misery and sink, then will certainly break through the spiritual bondage, Ben want his ideal of life. And Tolstoy used his pen to describe in addition to the darkness of the society at that time, the faith in God is his perseverance with the tip of the pen to sow the seeds of love to the earth. And I face the present peace, good society, more should use hard study,, rich knowledge, armed themselves, towards a better future.

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Famous People is a book composed of three biographies of famous people, Beethoven's biography, Michelangelo's biography, and Tolstoy's biography.

Romain B. Roland said, "Open the windows! Let the air of freedom come back in! Let us breathe the breath of heroes." For some reason, I feel that this sentence contains a very deep philosophy and perhaps this is the author's purpose in writing this book. For the time, this work is a good spiritual food.

Beethoven was a very lucky man before I read this work, but I didn't realize that he was so unfortunate. Yes, he had a rough life, the most unfortunate things in his whole life have met him, imagine as a musician, deaf, this is how tragic a thing ah! And this is very fatal to the musician's disease to his pain, is very human can imagine, but all the trials and tribulations have made him stronger: he suffered, but refused to succumb to fate; he was poor, but neither tend to influence, nor to cater to the trend, and always maintain an independent personality; he was lonely, but can be a passionate love for mankind with a heart of love; he has never enjoyed the joys, but to create a dedication to the whole world. However, he could not hear people's praise for him, and he could not hear some of the excellent works he created.

Beethoven's bravery, hard work, and perseverance were not in vain, for he finally succeeded; he overcame a lot of some pains, illnesses, which we can hardly imagine and endure, and one more thing is that, as a musician, the performer on the stage does not have the support, affirmation, and favor of the audience off the stage, which is undoubtedly a kind of painful pressure that brings the mind a heavy sense of frustration. Nevertheless he overcame them; his efforts made the whole world cheer; his strength was proved, so finally he climbed to the top of his life.

Roman Rowland also said. Roland also said: "Life is harsh. For those who do not settle for mediocrity, life is an endless struggle, and often without honor or happiness, a pathetic struggle carried out in silence in solitude." The author writes about these three famous people, all of whom were very mediocre people, yet they encountered more unimaginable trials and obstacles than the average person. However, they are all people who bravely stood up from heavy difficulties, and they are also great and famous people who were made from all kinds of difficulties, and still they did not give in to the challenges and tests that fate posed to them. All three of them are recognized by the author of the heroic characters, because they have the same heroic character: First, there is the indomitable spirit of enterprise; Second, always maintain the dignity of the personality, abide by the independence of the personality, neither subjugated to the power, nor blindly follow the crowd; Third, with caring people, love and care for people of the spirit of fraternity, and is willing to dedicate themselves to the blessing of mankind.

Originally, celebrities are not as beautiful as we think, perhaps because of the difficulties, obstacles, setbacks and unfortunate fate to make them stand up bravely and become a celebrity celebrated for generations! How much strength, how much courage, how much perseverance it took for them to overcome such formidable difficulties! I admire your strength, courage and perseverance.

No one dares to say that their life is very lucky, even if they are from a rich family, they sometimes have a hard time choosing their own life and ideals, because it has been carefully planned and cultivated by their parents. Even if they want to succeed, they must have the courage and perseverance, after all, a person's success is not an overnight thing.

So what are we waiting for? Since we know that in order to succeed we must pay the corresponding price, then why don't we now for our own ideals and put more effort, try to cheer, always forward? Believe in yourself! Since celebrities are people who have to go through difficulties and get up from all kinds of difficulties to succeed, not to mention ourselves.

They have succeeded, they have worked hard for their ideals, paid, but also for their own ideals realized and doubly incomparable joy and joy. We will definitely taste the joy and taste of success like them. What are we waiting for? Come on! Come on! Believe that your life is your own! Go for it! Come on! Nothing can overwhelm us, and we will succeed. Believe in yourself! --Fight for your own ideal