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Reflections on the Biography of WHO: 1 There are three famous figures in the Biography of WHO. The first is a German composer: Beethoven; The other is a talented Italian sculptor: Michelangelo; The last one is a famous Russian writer: Tolstoy. Are honed and grown up in suffering.
Beethoven, who was born in poverty, dropped out of school at an early age. His life was bumpy, but he didn't give up and bravely fought against his fate. And even if you have no money and no life, you won't curry favor with others.
Michelangelo, he was forced to work for those powerful people for most of his life. Whether he likes it or not, he still works hard and has no complaints.
Although Tolstoy was a noble, he was firmly opposed to the class system.
The spirits of the three characters in Who's Who are all great. Because they overcome all difficulties and take everything they do seriously. We should learn that kind of strong will. We are ashamed to think that we muddle along in our studies, often deal with things with homework, and retreat when encountering difficulties. Without strong will, we can't persevere. A disabled person can still do this. I am really ashamed that I am a normal person. I will follow their example and learn more from them. I am not afraid of difficulties, study hard and grow into a useful talent.
After reading who biography 2. After reading the biography of who, I feel that the spirit of celebrities is shocking.
What impressed me most was Beethoven. In my opinion, Beethoven is the greatest man. As a deaf musician, he created a lot of immortal music. In the book, we can see that Beethoven's deafness not only affected his work, but also made him live a lonely and desolate life.
Tolstoy was born into a rich family. He lives in a happy family. It has a high literary talent. He refused to enjoy life and waste time. He wants to show his life value by benefiting mankind.
Facing the life experiences of these three celebrities, think about your own life is happiness! Although we are not celebrities, celebrities are actually as painful, struggling and contradictory as ordinary people. However, they overcame difficulties and hardships with great will, and I complained bitterly.
Who's Who tells us that only real suffering can make people face life without illusions; Only by fighting against suffering for reasons can people endure cruel fate.
Yes, life is like an electrocardiogram. Smooth sailing proves that you are dead. For us, before we bravely face all kinds of difficulties in life. So, let's be strong and face the present life.
Whose Biography is a book worth reading. I hope we can all become strong-willed people.
Reflections on Whose Biography? Recently, I read Who's Biography, in which most of the experiences and events of Beethoven, Tolstoy and Michelangelo were written. What impressed me most was Tolstoy.
Tolstoy is a great Russian writer. Once he made a joke in order to write carefully. At that time, Tolstoy was writing Anna karenin and War and Peace. In order to prevent others from disturbing his writing, he hung a sign on the door that said "trust"
Elster is not at home. In this way, if others find the words on're, they won't disturb him. But one day, Tolstoy went for a walk, and his mind was full of all kinds of characters, from czars and judges to farmers and serfs.
It was not until the sun went down that Tolstoy remembered to go home. When he came to his door, he saw himself. He read it from beginning to end: "Tolstoy is not at home." "Strange, Tolstoy is not at home. Where will he go? " Tolstoy said to himself. So, he
And according to the way to go out. After a long walk, Tolstoy patted his head and remembered, "Am I not Tolstoy?" ? How can I forget myself? "When I got home, the moon came out.
I will never forget this story. Tolstoy conceived and wrote so attentively that he reached the state of selflessness. Isn't this spirit worth learning? We should write seriously like Tolstoy and be a person who loves learning and writing.
Biographical review of the World Health Organization 4. Whose Biography vividly depicts Tolstoy, Michelangelo and Beethoven.
Roland's biographies have extraordinary originality in writing techniques, and his works are also works of art. Roland uses a lot of real materials in every work in Who's Who, and almost every page has footnotes and quotations. I am eagerly looking forward to my job.
While serving the real life, Roland still follows the historical truth meticulously. In order to confront the author of the so-called "Romanized Biography", Roland avoided fiction, or even allowed any fiction. He did this not by rote memorization of dogma and by clinging to details, but precisely for the portrait of every great man.
The unique face is presented to the readers.
Here, in order to truly show the immortal lives of these three masters to the world, the author did not stick to the description of the characters' lives, nor did he trace their creative process in general, but directly opened the door to their hearts and wrote their feelings with touching strokes.
Who's Who is a good book about the soul!
After reading Who's Who, I read Rome. Roland's "Whose Biography" deeply touched me. Who's Who is about Beethoven. The story of Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They went through hardships, but they didn't bow to fate. They fought tirelessly at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men. This also tells us that difficulties and setbacks are the best tempering of fate and life!
Among the three great men, Beethoven impressed me the most. He loves music and has created many excellent works. Although he is full of illusions about the future, disaster has befallen him. 1846, he realized that his hearing impairment could not be cured and deteriorated rapidly. That will mean I can't create any more! But under such circumstances, he can still stubbornly fight against fate, and this spirit of never giving in to life is worth learning.
Beethoven, another famous man, encountered hardships in his life, which made me realize a spirit of not bowing to fate! This not only makes me admire, but also makes me think deeply. As primary school students in 2 1 century, the social competition is more intense, and our learning difficulties are more and more. In the face of many difficulties and pressures, do we also need this spirit? The answer is: of course! When encountering difficulties, we should face setbacks with firm faith and better realize our ideals! (Li Yuxin)
After reading Who's Who, Michelangelo is honest and responsible. When he was building Sanlorenzo Church, he insisted on going to the quarry to select stones and supervise the quarrying work. At the same time, he drove away all his collaborators and made sculptures and paintings himself. He was hands-on and eventually fell ill in chaaraoui, but he still missed his job. His love for work is admirable. Finally, he lived to be 90 years old, but he never took a day off. For example, at the age of 70, he could have had a good rest, but because of his responsibility and love of art, he began to work again. His work and career didn't stop until his death.
He is good at learning and tenacious struggle. Julius II asked him to build a giant bronze statue, but he knew nothing about casting copper, so he decided to learn from scratch. Finally, with his unremitting efforts, he learned to cast copper, and the bronze statue was finally completed in February of 1508, which was highly appreciated. We should also learn from his ability to draw inferences from others.
Romain rolland wrote at the end of the volume: "A great soul is like a steep mountain ... I don't think most people can live on the top of it. But you might as well climb the mountain once a year to worship God. They can renew the breathing in the lungs and the blood in the blood vessels ... When they return to the plain of life, they will be full of courage to face the daily struggle. " After reading Who's Who, we should appreciate and learn from the heroism of great men, so as to better face the challenges of life and destiny.
Whose biography have you seen? Beethoven, Michelangelo and lev tolstoy never gave up. They all faced those difficulties bravely. Like Beethoven.
Beethoven suffered a fatal blow at the most glorious time of his life-deafness. This fatal blow made his life miserable, his work was affected and he was discriminated against everywhere. However, he still has a love for music in his heart. It was this persistence that made him face these difficulties firmly and created many music for the suffering people. Even at the end of life, creativity is immortal in ode to joy. Even in adversity, these achievements pushed him to the top of the music hall.
Not only Beethoven, but also many people's success was honed in suffering. Such as Zhang Haidi and Helen Keller. The success of these people is not accidental, but continuous efforts. It's not smooth sailing, but difficulties.
Today, we still have ideals in our hearts, but it is not smooth sailing. But shouldn't this be overcome? It is often the most ridiculous to give up your ideal when you encounter such a small difficulty. So many people have experienced more difficulties than this, and they never give up. It is the ideal that supports everything. Shouldn't we study?
"The sky will drop to the people of Sri Lanka, suffering from their aspirations, working hard and starving their bodies."
Whose biographical review? Everyone should have read the Biography of WHO. I was deeply moved by this book. The celebrities in it are all resourceful and resourceful.
Li Siguang, Sun Yat-sen, Hua Tuo and Confucius all came from poor families, but they all loved learning and eventually became celebrities. One of my favorite celebrities is Zhuge Liang, who is resourceful. His teacher is the famous Mr. Water Mirror. Mr. Shuijing took in more than a dozen apprentices in two years. On the day of parting, Mr. Shui Jing gave his disciples an examination question and said, "Whoever walks out of this classroom today is the teacher. If he can't get out, he can't say that I am your teacher in the future! " An hour later, someone spoke, some said that the backyard was on fire, some said that mom was seriously ill at home, and some said that she wanted to go to the toilet ... Mr. Shuijing didn't even blink. Then Zhuge Liang spoke: "We won't be your students!" "Say that finish, I grabbed my husband's skirt. Mr. water mirror can't stand such insults! He drove Zhuge Liang away. Zhuge Liang picked up a branch in the yard and ran back to Mr. Shuijing and said, "Teacher, I said you were taking the exam. Sorry, let you handle it! " "Mr Water mirror turn anger into joy.
After reading this book, I understand that celebrities are famous because they all love reading and learning and have perseverance. I will study hard and make progress every day. No matter how hard the environment is, you must have perseverance, and perseverance can win.
Whose biographical review? Tolstoy, the great soul of Russia, shines on the earth and soothes people's stars at the dusk of 19. He wrote a series of works with a powerful pen, closely following his contradictory experience of adventure. These works not only describe the gloom of the society at that time, but also express his persistent belief in God. He spread the seeds of love to the world with a pen tip. I deeply realized that he insisted on faith and wrote life for truth and justice.
Yes, Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are all conquerors of the world. We appreciate the works created by their genius, just as we appreciate the great achievements of our ancestors, and we no longer want to hear their blood. This is undoubtedly an embarrassing thing for us, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, reflecting our meanness and smallness. We would rather praise their works than feel the greatness of their personality. Great souls are like mountains, where we will get more enlightenment. Who's Who is like writing us a symphony of heroes.
Everyone will suffer hardships and disasters. We should not complain, we should work hard, we should not worship great men, we should learn from the greatness of great men's personality and make our life full of meaning. We should not make short-term achievements by being impetuous and eager for quick success, but should stick to our faith, truth and justice and make ourselves immortal figures of mankind.
Reflections on Whose Biography: 10 I read romain rolland's Biography today, and I was deeply touched.
"Who Revealed Whose Soul" Biographies of three suffering heroes in human history:/kloc-Beethoven, a great German musician in the 9th century, Michelangelo, a famous Italian sculptor in the Renaissance, and Tolstoy, a great Russian literary master. At the end of Beethoven's biography, he wrote: "an unfortunate man, poor, disabled and lonely, is caused by pain. The world has not given him joy, but he has created joy for the world;" He used suffering to shape happiness, as if to explain it with that grandiose sentence-that sentence can sum up his life and become the motto of all heroes: meet with pain. " Indeed, "painful and happy" is Roman? Roland's vision of tracing Beethoven's life and destiny constitutes the internal tension and fascinating ideological charm of Beethoven Biography. What supported Beethoven? It is the quality of not bowing to imperial power, the determination not to be bought by money, and the courage to hold the throat of fate! It is by relying on these extraordinary spiritual forces that Beethoven crossed countless painful peaks of life and reached the most sober understanding of life. Beethoven's biography is a call to heroism and an ode to strength.
Nowadays, the times are ever changing. We are eager for success, but we don't want to struggle. What we want is to become famous overnight. Impetuousness and quick success may make us succeed for a while, but we must not be among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading Who's Who may sober us up.
Comments on the Biography of WHO: 1 1 Biography of WHO is an inspirational book.
This book tells the story of three famous people's efforts and hardships on the road to success. Among them, the secret of Roland's great achievements is his will to pursue great achievements.
The three people in this biography, one is a musician, the other is a sculptor and the other is a novelist, each with his own garden. All three biographies focus on recording great geniuses. They may be suffering from diseases or suffering, but they are all moving towards their goals.
After reading Beethoven's biography, I like the second lesson Childhood very much. It tells the story that Beethoven's mother died early and Beethoven's father married a widow. One married a footman for the first time, and the footman died before marrying Beethoven's father. Beethoven was not free to be controlled by his father, who often drank.
Facing the dulcimer and violin every day, he was almost crushed to death by his work. He joined the theater band at the age of eight, became a cellist at the age of thirteen, and became the head of the family at the age of seventeen after his mother died, managing and educating his two younger brothers. Beethoven's childhood was so miserable, but at that time and the place where he spent that time, he maintained his gentle persistence in life with music.
After reading this book, I think we should study hard and make progress every day, just like Beethoven in this book. No matter how difficult the environment is, as long as we persist and never give up, we will certainly succeed. In fact, everyone will succeed, depending on whether his goal is firm or not and whether he has perseverance. Persistence is victory!
Comments on Who's Who 12 Among the three characters portrayed by Roman Roland, Michelangelo impressed me the most.
The author used more pen and ink to describe this outstanding sculptor and this tragic hero. As written in the book, he has obvious mental weakness. He is a little timid, but his inner integrity can't tolerate himself doing so, which makes his heart full of contradictions, thus causing his tragic fate, and his talent sometimes becomes a shackle and tool that binds him. In the book, because of his outstanding talent, successive popes and emperors asked him to build statues or tombs to prove his power. He didn't want to work for them, but he didn't dare to resist and refuse, which led him to waste a lot of time and talent, but he didn't finish a satisfactory work of art, and some even didn't finish it. When he recalls the weakness and waste of time at that time, his heart will be condemned and hated by himself, and his inner complexity will be close to collapse. Romain rolland mentioned in the book: "What a sad contradiction!" Michelangelo's pain and fate are sympathetic.
But in his tragic fate, his heroic light is equally admirable and admirable. He was not affected by the collapse of his heart, and his heart was full of courage and persistence, which was brought to him by art. His pursuit of art supported him to go on and made him create many amazing artistic achievements. He realized his hope to create his own value for the society through his enthusiasm for work.
My family has a book that records the lives of famous people-Whose Biography, which makes me know a lot.
People say: "Beethoven is an outstanding musician, and his living environment must be very good." How else could he write such beautiful music? " But when I opened the book, I saw the difficulties and troubles Beethoven had experienced all his life.
He is a man who lacks happiness. He was born in a shabby house in Bonn, Germany, on June 6th, 1770, 16. His father is a tenor, with little talent, and an alcoholic who always loses his temper. Mother is a servant, and only she has given young Beethoven a little pity.
Beethoven was independent and uninhibited, which he inherited from his grandfather. His childhood was very difficult. While other children are playing happily, he is struggling in the quagmire of life.
His father wants him to be a musical genius in order to make money for his family. Beethoven just turned four, and he practiced in front of a huge piano all day. His father always forced Beethoven to play the piano, and he had to shoulder the heavy responsibility of his family since he was a child.
Later 1787, his mother died of illness. At the age of seventeen, he was very sad, but he persisted and later wrote many touching songs.
Beethoven has many interesting things, just like his evaluation of love; Besides, he can't hear and his eyes are nearsighted.
Ah! Beethoven has a lot to learn.
Comments on Who's Biography: 14 Who's Biography, that is, three biographies of giants, was written by romain rolland, a famous French writer and translator. I wanted to read this book at first, because I just read his Dover in john cleese last year, and the school's Letters from Fu Lei frequently quoted its sentences, so I was curious. This book records the life experiences of three famous artists: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy.
Probably because I often play Beethoven's music, the part I often reread in this book is the part that describes Beethoven's early life and his songwriting experience. His life is so unfortunate. As a musician who has lost his hearing, he can continue to create stubbornly. After being destroyed by fate, he still contributes his seemingly endless talents to the world. He constantly struggled with illness and fate, and finally stood at the peak of his life and made unparalleled achievements. His life experience is the best interpretation of "never give up".
The stories of the other two masters also contain their own philosophy of life, which has benefited me a lot.
This book makes me understand a truth: if you want to succeed, you must persist in doing it; No matter how many difficulties and obstacles there are on this road, never give up in order to make you succeed.
Comments on "Biography of WHO": 15 "Biography of WHO" well confirms an old saying of China people: those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times must have great talents and perseverance. Roman. Roland firmly grasped the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields, and began to restore the lofty humanitarian tradition of 20th century literature and their colorful characters. Beethoven, like Roman, lived a tortuous life from the glory he enjoyed for an instant to the poverty at the bottom of his life, from the suffering of his childhood to the pursuit of happiness in his later years. Roland described "his life as a thunderstorm". From this, I realized that Beethoven had been struggling with fate and thoughts. Although he gives people a sense of arrogance, his inner weakness and strength can't be tapped by people who don't know him. His passion for writing perfect songs, his persistence in seeking happiness, and his persistence in perfect meeting make his life a natural force; The battle between a primitive force and the rest of nature produced Homer's epic spectacle. He created happiness with his own suffering, and "taking pleasure in suffering" was enough to condense his life. Michelangelo, isn't he?
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