Recently, I read How Steel was Tempered, and I was deeply touched. Is it the mood when reading with Paul? Kochakin's growth and fate are ups and downs. Savor this book carefully and taste Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he shouldn't regret doing nothing. ...
Almost no one wants to live a mediocre life, because even the grass is trying to add a trace of green to spring, hoping to leave its own figure on the colorful picture scroll of spring and return to the earth. But not everyone can make good steel.
So how is steel made? I believe there will be a fiery steelmaking scene in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steelmaking! Nothing is born. There is only one way to change "iron" into "steel"-refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero, but there is no born hero 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 can be said to be a tortuous road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood, and so on. However, all this is 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 Paul, the difficulties we encounter in our study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and shrink back?
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, and will he be strong and mature in the raging flame of suffering, love life, enrich himself and meet a better tomorrow.
Today's society is an information society with fierce competition, and the knowledge economy has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the international community, peace and development have become the theme of the times, and the international competition around economy and science and technology is becoming increasingly fierce. All countries are aiming at the 2 1 century to seize the commanding heights of development, which makes China face new opportunities and challenges. The pace of China's "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face the opportunities and challenges of all-round rejuvenation. The country needs talented people with profound knowledge, strong will and decisive innovation. Therefore, we have no choice but to cross the frustrations of knowledge and go forward bravely!
The bell of 2 1 century is about to ring, which is of great significance for us to stand on the threshold of the new century, find the heroic complex of the past and reshape the "Paul spirit". For the prosperity of our great motherland, let's follow Paul's example, practice life and embrace the future optimistically!
"People's most precious life, life only belongs to everyone once. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, a person should not regret wasting his time, nor should he be ashamed of doing nothing ... "
During the summer vacation, I read the book How Steel was Tempered on the Internet. "How should people live?" After reading this book, I have a perfect answer to this question.
This book is mainly about: Paul grew up in bitter water, lost his father in his early years, his mother washed and cooked for others, and his brother was an ordinary worker. When Paul 12 years old, his mother sent him to the station canteen to do odd jobs. He worked in the canteen for two years and was bullied. However, the road behind him is even more bumpy. Soon, Paul was blind and paralyzed. However, in this case, he still insisted on writing a book, without any self-pity. Compared with ordinary people, he has to pay twice the price for writing one more word. After many troubles, he finally succeeded in writing the book How Steel was Tempered.
I read, read, Paul's resolute face, as if in front of my eyes, he, an ordinary soldier, has an iron will. What is this power that drives him and inspires him to move forward? That is the great cause of * * *. This is also the driving force for his tenacious struggle with the disease.
Thoughts on how steel is tempered.
Speaking of the book How Steel was Tempered, I think everyone is familiar with it! The book tells the story of Pavel Colta King, a strong and brave hero.
After reading the book How Steel was Tempered, I realized that a person's perseverance has a great influence on his life. Take Pavel Colta King, the hero of this book. His life is rough, but why did he keep himself alive? Perseverance gave him infinite strength, and God gave him three lives. Since meeting sailor Zhu, his heart has been attracted by the * * * production party. He finally got his wish and became a * * * party member. He fought bravely and killed the enemy. He also suffered many injuries in the war. The most serious one was that he was hit by shrapnel in the head and survived. After recovery, Paul did not forget the party, picked up new weapons, returned to the combat team and started a new life!
As a teenager, he fought bravely against the enemy and loved his motherland. On the battlefield, he was cut several times and survived. Why is he persistent? He was ill when he was young, but he always forgot his work, and he didn't want to give up his job when he had the opportunity to take a vacation to heal. Perseverance is really a spirit of perseverance!
This is a touching story. My heart seems to have lost a big stone in the water, and it can't be calm for a long time. I admire Pavel Colta King's brave and indomitable spirit. I hate the story of a little aristocrat like Livico. Pavel Colta King's shadow always appears in my mind, encouraging me to be as strong and brave as him.
Living in peacetime, it's no big deal that there are some difficulties in our life. Just face it bravely, and when it's over, you will find that you have perseverance. Pavel Colta King's spirit is always worth learning.
Thoughts on how steel is tempered.
Reading How Steel was Tempered has an ideal, which is a person's lifelong yearning and pursuit. A person without ideals is like a ship without bags in the sea, drifting with the tide; A person with an ideal, but unclear goals, will lead to failure, and even bring disaster to the country and people; A person with ideals but clear goals will make great contributions to the country, the nation and mankind. It was after reading the book How Steel was Tempered that I got some knowledge and understanding of these principles. This winter vacation, I spent more than ten days reading this book. The noble character and steely will of the protagonist Paul Kochakin in the book deeply touched me, especially his great ideal, which made him become a fighter from a poor child and benefited me a lot. What is Paul's ideal? That is: "a person's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his past mediocrity." On his deathbed, he can say that all my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world, fighting for the liberation of all mankind. "Under the control of this ideal, Paul worked hard and forgot his work. His strength has always been harder than steel. Under the white terror, he delivered information to underground workers, delivered information, and saved revolutionaries at the gate of hell. For this, he was punished and imprisoned. During the revolutionary war years, he rode a war horse and waved a combat knife, fighting fiercely with the white bandits. In a tough environment, he struggled with the cold, snow and ice, starved and struggled to repair the railway. During the period of peace building, he forgot his work in the factory. What is particularly touching is that he insisted on writing after he became blind, and finally finished the masterpiece How Steel was Tempered. This book has been reprinted more than 50 times in more than 30 different languages and distributed more than 30 million copies all over the world, affecting generations. It is still deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. We students also have ideals, and some want to be scientists, teachers, painters and doctors. I think this is a career choice. Ask me what my ideal is, study like Paul, raise my ideal sail, study hard, practice my skills and benefit the people!
Thoughts on how steel is tempered.
The spirit of steel
Thoughts on Reading How Steel was Tempered
"How Steel is Tempered" This is a sad book to read. This is a heroic ode. This book describes Pavel Kochakin, a legendary figure with the background of Russian October Revolution. The events described took place in the historical period from 19 15 to the early 1930s. Pavel Colta King is the central figure that the author focuses on and the most successful image of the fighter in the book. Under the influence of the old Bolshevik Zhu, he moved from spontaneous fighting to conscious fighting. In the battle, he understood the social roots of life inequality, and that if he wants to overthrow the old world, he must be a "brave and strong class brother" and a "determined steel warrior". In the great struggle to defend the Soviet regime, he realized that a person can only create miracles if he is connected with the motherland. He once said: "I am in favor of revolutionaries who think that personal affairs can't be compared with collective undertakings at all."
Nicola ostrovsky, the author of this book, explained the title of this work. He said: "Steel is very strong because it is burned in a fire and cooled to a high degree. Our generation was also tempered in the struggle and hard test, and learned never to lose heart in life. " In shaping the image of Paul, the author reveals the inherent complexity and growth process of this image with inner monologues, letters and aphorisms. Paul's image is the most brilliant and typical representative of the socialist young generation. No matter from the ideological content or artistic form, this novel is one of the best works in Soviet literature in the 1930s, and it is unique in the history of world literature in terms of the strength and depth of its influence on readers.
At the same time, the influence of "Paul Spirit" created by Nikolai ostrovsky on people transcends the boundaries of time and space. Take China as an example. Since 1980s, China has entered a new period of reform, opening up and socialist modernization, which is quite different from the specific content of Paul's era. We are faced with new situations, new tasks and many new problems to be solved. In real life, we no longer need to launch 17 times a day to capture a castle like Paul, nor do we need to step on frozen mud to build a small railway when we are suffering from typhoid fever. However, in the great journey of building a Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Paul's selfless dedication to the progress and liberation of mankind; Combine lofty ideals with every concrete action, be down-to-earth and work hard; The spirit of being fearless, persevering, pioneering and enterprising; The spirit of endless life and struggle is still the strongest voice of the times. In the construction of socialist material civilization and spiritual civilization, Paul's spirit is still our powerful weapon.
"People's most precious life, life only belongs to everyone once. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, I should not regret wasting time, nor should I be ashamed of doing nothing. On my deathbed, I can say that all my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-fighting for the liberation of mankind. This is probably the most impressive and wonderful paragraph in this book. I think Pavel Colta King's famous words will accompany me all my life, urging me to seize every minute to do something beneficial to the development and progress of mankind and enrich my spiritual life. In retrospect, I don't regret wasting my time, nor am I ashamed of being mediocre.