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"How Steel was Tempered" narrates Pavel Colta King's growing experience, and reproduces the social characteristics and the atmosphere of the times before and after the revolutionary civil war in the Soviet Union. The following is my reading experience on How Steel was Tempered. Welcome to reading.

Reading experience of how steel is tempered 1

Life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to everyone only once. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, one should not regret wasting time, nor should one be ashamed of doing nothing ... This sentence inspired many young people to devote themselves to the revolutionary cause. Recently, I had the honor to read ostrovsky's How Steel was Tempered. I feel the strong Paul's persistence in life in the face of miserable life, his yearning for life and his belief in the victory of the revolution. How steel is tempered has inspired countless people. In today's rich material, the temptation of money, and impetuous people ... this book has a lot for me to learn.

Pavel Colta King, the hero of How Steel was Tempered, is an image and artistic model created by the author with his own understanding and pursuit of life and the most sincere feelings, and vividly returns to people's life, who to live for and how to live. It's great that the author of this article created such a good central figure, and my curiosity was drawn out at once.

The famous How Steel was Tempered tells a lot about Pavel Colta King's thoughts and morals. This book tells me that Paul is the representative of the outstanding revolutionary youth of that era, and he embodies their mental outlook and the same characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of * * *; Lofty moral quality; Iron will and perseverance; The revolutionary spirit of courageously marching forward despite difficulties. He is brave in dedication and hard work; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He is not afraid of difficulties and challenges his illness. He never gave up and lived tenaciously ... he also had shortcomings and problems. He also has self-knowledge, and he also has profound self-reflection. He dissected his own spirit strictly, which left an unforgettable impression on me.

I can't remember Paul's dedication to the ideal of productism ... but he really has a lot to learn, and I must have iron will and perseverance like him. My will is a little weak, I give up easily and my perseverance is not strong, so I must have iron will and perseverance like him. I still want to learn from him, eager to learn. I'm at the learning stage now, and he doesn't have much time to study. I'm so moved that I'm actually playing and wasting my time.

There is a famous saying that an inch of time costs an inch of gold, but an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time. I must study as eagerly as he does, and make contributions to the motherland when I grow up. And his indomitable life. This makes me admire him even more. Never give up! Not ordinary people can do it, and how many failures have to be experienced. One's life should be spent like Paul's. In the future study and life, I will face up to difficulties and overcome them. I will be tempered into steel in the struggle, and I will stand up and go to the battlefield in order to open up the road to freedom!

Reading Experience of How Steel was Tempered II

Today, I read a book called How Steel was Tempered, which inspired countless people.

Let me introduce you to the people here. Born into a Ukrainian worker's family, Paul Kochakin became a staunch proletarian revolutionary fighter after decades of study and struggle. He has pure and noble moral qualities. He longs for love, but sometimes he doesn't have enough courage to express his love to the person he loves. He just dedicated all his strength and life to the great cause of building a new world. He is an ordinary and great hero. Tonia-daughter of a forestry official. She is pure, beautiful, kind and friendly, polite, and speaks softly and without formality, which makes people feel warm and comfortable. Zhu Laihe-his body is broad and powerful, he is usually unsmiling, and his words are simple and clear.

In this book, I like the protagonist Paul Kochakin best. Paul's image is so real and touching: he is brave in dedication and hard work; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He is not afraid of difficulties and challenges the disease; He never gave up and lived tenaciously ... all this was touching. But Paul is not a perfect man. He has many shortcomings and mistakes. What is commendable is that he has self-knowledge, profound self-reflection and strict anatomy of his own spirit, which left an unforgettable impression on me.

The heroic image of Paul Kochakin explains the meaning of life. I will never forget that life motto that inspired and inspired many people. "Life is the most precious thing for people, and life is only once for people. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. On his deathbed, he can say that all my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. " Paul and his partners used their lives to realize this understanding of the value of life.

Read this good book How Steel was Tempered, and you will benefit for life.

Reading Experience of How Steel was Tempered 3

I used to listen to the book how steel was tempered, but I was always uninterested. Perhaps I think the language of books about revolution is too rigid, so I have never read them carefully. Not long ago, I opened this book with a kind of heart. After reading it for a while, I was deeply attracted by Pavel Colta King's personality charm.

Pavel Colta King experienced many setbacks and changes in his life. At first, his mother sent him to school. He was working as a servant for others. The teacher was unfair, made things difficult for him in every way, and then he was expelled from school. Later his mother sent him to the station canteen to do odd jobs. The work in the station hotel is very heavy, and he has to endure all kinds of mental torture. The people at the bottom of the poor society lead a miserable life. Paul's brother, Altheim, is an electrician. After Paul lost his job, his brother helped him and transferred to the power plant as an electrician. He met Zhu now and took part in the revolution after the accident. He loves the revolutionary cause very much. Finally, he was blind and paralyzed, but he struggled stubbornly, insisted on studying and wanted to continue working. After preparing for literary work for five years, he wrote a novel "Born in the Storm".

After reading Paul's story, I feel that he has too many advantages. He worked very hard. Although he was ill, he didn't fall down. He has infinite love and yearning for revolutionary work. He has always maintained the spirit of dedicating himself to the ideal of * * * and never complains when life encounters difficulties. He has an iron will and perseverance. When his illness made him miserable, he was still fighting for the revolutionary ideal. Even if he gets a disability certificate, he must find a way to continue working. He is a determined revolutionary fighter, and he is indomitable in the face of the enemy's torture; On the battlefield of bullets, he went forward bravely.

Experience of reading How Steel was Tempered 4

I recently read a book called How Steel was Tempered, which is a novel by ostrovsky, the most brilliant masterpiece in Soviet socialist literature and a classic in world literature. He has been translated to China for more than half a century and has been widely circulated. He is regarded by readers as a textbook of life, a road sign of life and a spiritual tonic, which has been passed down from generation to generation.

This book describes a naughty pupil whose name is Paul Kochakin. He was expelled from school for being naughty, and a small restaurant near the school recruited him as a child laborer, earning 8 rubles a month, so his mother left him there. Paul worked very hard there from morning till night, but he was beaten by those big shots because his life was very hard.

Although I only read the first article, I can feel that this short article has entrusted the author ostrovsky with a lot of hard work. He was completely disabled, blind and seriously ill, regardless of physical pain, and wrote the novel How Steel was Tempered. Halfway through the book, his hands were so rotten that he couldn't write, so he dictated it himself and was assisted by relatives and friends to take notes. After three years, I finally finished this immortal masterpiece "How Steel was Tempered".

Ah! I love my motherland! Without the nurturing of the motherland, there would be no translator to translate this book. Without these translations, we wouldn't have seen such touching articles!

Think how great these translations are!

Think about it, how brilliant our motherland is!

Experience from reading How Steel was Tempered 5

In extremely cold Siberia, there is a huge and warm-blooded country. He is Russia. Whether it is cold, foreign invasion, domestic or western NATO, it can't effectively knock him down. Although split by an "unbreakable alliance", he successfully resisted international and domestic forces and rose again. It is such a group of tough steel men who have made this great country.

"How Steel is Tempered" is about such people. Paul, Celijosha, Aerjiaom and Valia are all children of the poor at the bottom of society, living in a dark society, being treated as slaves by aristocratic lords and children, being oppressed by them and being inferior every day. They are a generation of suffering, but at the same time they are a generation full of passion and revolutionary pride, and they are bound to set off stormy waves and roll up huge waves.

As a result, under the guidance of the sailors, these young people gradually changed and eventually became firm Bolsheviks, and made great achievements. Pieces of excellent ore blanks like them were sent to the melting pot of World War I, civil war and bandit suppression for repeated forging, and finally became pieces of hard steel, which provided vitality for the new Soviet regime and jointly built a socialist building. It can be said that they supported the Soviet regime.

A new iron ore is useless if it is not exercised; A strong swift is powerless without experiencing wind and rain; A man is incompetent if he doesn't experience the ups and downs of life. As the old saying goes, how can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Yes, this is a great truth. If life is calm, where does the struggle begin? Where does the motivation of life come from? Without motivation in life, people have no hope. Only struggle can reflect the value of life.

Isn't that how the PLA grew up? From the original underground party and small revolutionary organization, it has been endless and indomitable. Although their strength is a little weak, they can unite as one from beginning to end, resolutely fight against various reactionary aggression forces, strive for the right to life for hundreds of millions of people in China, and establish and defend people's political power with guns.

Every time I think about it, I always find it strikingly similar to the revolutionary history of the Soviet people. They have their steelmaking furnaces, and we have our old ice kilns, which freeze people to death and destroy germs, big and small, that harm people. The Long March is just a whetstone, a sieve with the thinnest eye, which grinds away the residue and remnants, sifts away the broken stones and rotten sand, trains the most loyal, elite and strong tiger and wolf teachers for the party and the people, clears all obstacles, and paves the way for the establishment of a new China.

There is only one life, but we can make it more meaningful and wonderful. Only by living with fighting spirit and tenacity can we leave no regrets.

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Perseverance is the foundation of success, which is a kind of tenacity and accumulation. The performance of perseverance is a person's amazing strength in setbacks. With it, people will not bow to setbacks and difficulties, but will face them more resolutely. This is my feeling after reading How Steel was Tempered.

The value of the whole novel lies in shaping the image of a proletarian revolutionary hero like Paul. However, in the British movement in the19th century, although the bud of proletarian literature has appeared, it is mainly poetry. As for other classical writers, although their exposure to the decay and darkness of the old society is very profound, they have not created a satisfactory positive image. The appearance of Paul, whether tall or simple, is a new peak. Paul, the hero, was paralyzed and blind for a while and had suicidal thoughts. But he soon felt ashamed of his actions and thoughts, and viciously scolded him: "... even when life is unbearable, we should try our best to live and make life beneficial to society and people!" In this way, Paul found the strength to "return to the team" and began his literary creation work unimaginable to ordinary people under the condition of unimaginable pain in body and spirit. Paul spent his whole life practicing his life principle: "Life is a person's most precious thing, and everyone's life is only once. A person's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing; On his deathbed, he can say, "My life and all my energy have been devoted to the greatest cause in the world-the struggle for human liberation." "

This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life.

I think that our happy life today is hard-won by the hard work of countless hard workers. We must cherish today's happy life, study hard, practice our skills and work hard to build our country better in the future.

In learning, 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 being diligent and enterprising and not afraid of setbacks.

In labor, we should learn from Paul's spirit of hard work and perseverance.

Experience from reading How Steel was Tempered 7

Steel is very strong because it burns in a fire and is highly cooled. Our generation has also experienced struggles and severe tests and learned never to lose heart in life. -"How steel was tempered"

During the summer vacation, I carefully read the famous book How Steel was Tempered. To tell the truth, I have read many foreign classics before, such as _ _, _ _, _ _, _ _, and so on, and I have read a little _ _, but I think How Steel was Tempered is the best book I have ever read!

How Steel was Tempered tells the story of the birth and growth of a generation of working-class youth in suffering. In the dark, under the heavy oppression of landlords, capitalists and foreign invaders, he became a brave and wise man with a clear love and hate, and refined into a tenacious character. In the storm of the October Revolution, everything was tempered into steel, from an independent rebel to a proletarian revolutionary fighter. This book mainly depicts the heroic role of Paul Kochakin, reflecting the hard struggle life and dark social phenomenon of the Soviet people at that time.

Speaking of the hero Paul Kochakin, I can't help but give him a thumbs up. He is a great man, a hero respected by everyone. When he was seriously injured and had to leave the battlefield, he retired to the second line and contributed a little to the motherland; When he was diagnosed with neuropathy, he didn't cry or lose heart. But, as always, doing busy work and dedicating my youth to the revolutionary cause. He has been struggling, trying hard, his legs are paralyzed, his eyes are blind, and he is suffering unbearable pain, but he still doesn't give up. He resolutely picks up a pen and uses it as a spear to fight against cruel fate. As Kōnosuke Matsushita said: "On the road of thorns, only faith and patience can open up a broad road!" Isn't that how steel is made?

After reading this book, I can't calm down for a long time. Although we grew up in a peaceful land, we still need to have strong faith and willpower like Paul, because the future can't be smooth sailing. The unknown road ahead needs more strength! We should study hard, grow constantly in the tempering of study and life, and meet painful setbacks and happiness with tenacious perseverance!

Life is the most precious thing for people, and life is only once for people. Therefore, a person's life should be spent like this: when a person looks back on the past, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing; In this way, when he dies, he can say that I have devoted my life and all my energy to the most precious cause in life-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. We must seize the time to live, because even a sudden illness or accident may end life. -"How steel was tempered"

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After reading How Steel was Tempered, I couldn't calm down for a long time. Pavel Colta King's noble character and iron will deeply touched me.

Pavel Colta King is a staunch revolutionary fighter, who has withstood severe tests in all aspects of his life. In the face of the enemy's torture, he would rather die than surrender; On the battlefield of bullets, he went forward bravely; In the struggle against diseases that devoured life, he discouraged death many times and created a miracle of "coming back to life". What is particularly touching is that he insisted on writing after he was blind, and finally finished his masterpiece How Steel was Tempered.

Facing the difficulties and setbacks in life, Pavel Colta King looks at them with a positive and optimistic heart. The wind and waves in front of him are just passing clouds and smoke, which is a small course in his life. What forces are supporting him? It is because he has a great ideal: a person's life should be spent like this. When he recalls the past, he will not regret because he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed because he is mediocre; On his deathbed, he can say, "All my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for human liberation."

Yes, only people full of ideals will raise the sails of life, give play to their intelligence and make contributions to mankind. Under the domination of this ideal, Pavel Colta King always paddles his heart of steel and desperately paddles to the other side of the ideal.

Life is not smooth sailing. When we are in trouble, we should laugh at them and treat them as paper tigers, just like Pavel Colta King. Facing setbacks, we should learn to face them. The sun always rises after a storm, where it sets. Only in this way can we succeed. Only those who have been tempered by wind and rain will make great achievements!

Experience of reading How Steel was Tempered 9

My favorite book, How Steel is Tempered, has inspired countless people, including me. Especially our young readers. In today's rich material, the temptation of money, and impetuous people ... this book has a lot for me to learn.

Pavel Colta King, the hero of How Steel was Tempered, is an image and artistic model created by the author with his own understanding and pursuit of life and the most sincere feelings, which vividly answers the question of "who to live for and how to live" in people's lives. It's great that the author of this article can portray such a good central figure, which immediately aroused my curiosity to know whether the story of Pavel Colta King in the book is true.

The famous How Steel was Tempered tells a lot about Pavel Colta King's thoughts and morals. This book tells me that Paul is the representative of the outstanding revolutionary youth of that era, and he embodies their mental outlook and the same characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of * * *; Lofty moral quality; Iron will and perseverance; The revolutionary spirit of courageously marching forward despite difficulties. He is brave in dedication and hard work; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He is not afraid of difficulties and challenges his illness. He never gave up and lived tenaciously ... he also had shortcomings and problems. He also has self-knowledge, and he also has profound self-reflection. He dissected his own spirit strictly, which left an unforgettable impression on me. I can't remember Paul's dedication to the ideal of productism ... but he really has a lot to learn, and I must have iron will and perseverance like him. My will is a little weak, I give up easily and my perseverance is not strong, so I must have iron will and perseverance like him. I still want to learn from him, eager to learn. I'm at the learning stage now, and he doesn't have much time to study. It's so touching that he can find time to study. I'm actually playing and wasting my time. There is a famous saying that "an inch of time is an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." I must study as eagerly as he does, and make contributions to the motherland when I grow up. And his indomitable life. This makes me admire him even more. Never give up! Not ordinary people can do it, and how many failures have to be experienced. I gave up after many failures before. I am really inferior to him, so I must learn from him. We should also reflect on ourselves. I must learn from Paul.

My favorite book, How Steel was Tempered, is very famous. It's really a textbook of wonderful life.

Reading Experience of How Steel is Tempered 10

The most precious thing in life is life, and 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 doing nothing.

Paul, a child of a poor family, was forced to drop out of school, worked as a worker in a power plant, and got to know tonya. Paul was deeply attracted by tonya, and tonya liked him, too. Zhu is very friendly. He taught Paul English boxing and cultivated Paul's simple revolutionary enthusiasm. Once, Paul himself was put in prison for saving Zhu, and then the stupid enemy quickly put him in the wrong place. At a meeting, Paul and tonya disagreed, and they parted ways. Paul fell in love with Rita for the second time, really fell in love with Daya for the third time, and married her. Soon, Paul became blind and continued to live with the support of his mother and wife.

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. 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.

Life, the road will not be smooth sailing, every road will be full of thorns, and every time you cross the bumps, you will get hurt, but this mark proves that you have been brave, hardworking and victorious. You will also contribute to society, and everyone will inspire you. I believe that the world will not be partial to some people, and God is fair.

Only by setting up lofty ideals, cultivating excellent quality and persistent pursuit can a person not be dragged down by life and crushed by misfortune in the correct life goal.

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