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After reading How Steel was Tempered, I got 500 words and 10 articles.
After reading How Steel is Tempered, I got 500 words 1.
How steel was tempered is an original book. The protagonist Paul has a stronger will than steel. He was born in a poor family and worked as a coolie and handyman in a railway station. Sailor Zhu Laihe told Paul many truths about revolution, working class and class struggle. Under the influence of such a strong young revolutionary soldier, Paul took part in the revolution.
Paul had a rough life. In a fierce battle, his head was badly injured, but he overcame his death with tenacious perseverance. His physical condition prevented him from returning to the front, so he immediately devoted himself to restoring and building the country. At the end of the road construction work, Paul caught typhoid fever and caused pneumonia. A few years later, Paul was completely paralyzed, and then he went blind. At that time, Paul was still full of fighting spirit, but his body could not help him to do so. He had to stay in the hospital bed. Paul started his literary creation again, and finally under great mental and physical pain, the novel he wrote with his life was published.
Paul can succeed in such pain, but I am a completely healthy person but I can't reach my goal. Because I lack Paul's indomitable spirit and enterprising attitude, "life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to people only once." 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 being mediocre. In this way, when he dies, he can say,' All my life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. "I can't just waste my life and keep fighting for my goals. People should spend their lives like Paul.
I want to be as tenacious as Paul, not afraid of everything but trying to overcome it!
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The author of this book is ostrovsky, a blind writer with severe disabilities in the former Soviet Union. Mainly wrote: Pavel Colta Kim is the youngest son of a poor family in a small town in Ukraine. My father died early, my mother washed clothes for others to support my family, and my brother Gillian was a railway worker. Once, Paul was expelled from school because he spilled ashes into the dough of that stupid and vicious priest. Zhu, who lives in his home, is an old Bolshevik. He was left in the town when the Red Army retreated. Once, Paul was put in prison for saving Zhu. Later, the enemy put him in the wrong place. After that, Paul joined the Red Army and became a cavalry. He fought bravely. In a fierce battle, he was seriously injured and was taken to the hospital. He had an eye problem and couldn't go back to the front line, but he immediately threw himself into other work. After that, Paul was completely paralyzed and blind, but he had a new revolutionary weapon-writing, which became how steel was tempered.
After reading How Steel was Tempered, I not only saw the young people who participated in the fiery struggle to establish and consolidate the Soviet regime and rebuild the national economy in the 1920s and 1930s, but also saw Pavel Colta King, who was indomitable, indomitable and brave enough to overcome difficulties. I feel great admiration for his quality.
Compared with Paul Kochakin, I feel ashamed. Whenever Paul encounters a problem, he will explore and solve it himself, and I will definitely ask others instead of thinking for myself. Paul can work under extremely difficult circumstances. If I were you, I would not only fail to do it, but I might also cry. Paul can do everything carefully and do everything perfectly, which I definitely can't do, because I always do things rashly, thinking about playing after I finish, and I don't care at all.
As the saying goes, "a hundred tempering makes steel", steel is tempered in this way, and people are cultivated in this way.
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During the summer vacation, I read a good book, How Steel was Tempered, which inspired people's fighting spirit. Based on his own special experience, the author Ni A ostrovsky describes how the protagonist Paul grew from an ignorant teenager in the czar era to an outstanding young man in the Soviet regime. Paul was born in poverty, constantly striving for self-improvement, persisting in faith, being physically disabled and determined, and struggling to the last moment of his life with amazing perseverance. Even though he was blind and quadriplegic, he still didn't give up his dreams and pursuits.
After reading this book, I feel sorry for the experience of the protagonist Paul. He faced death several times, but miraculously revived. At first, I thought he was very poor, but when I think about it, without these experiences, he would not have exercised his iron will and would not bow to his fate. We should learn from Paul. In any environment, we should have an optimistic spirit, be brave in coping with difficulties, not be discouraged, strengthen our beliefs and fight for them. Liu Xiang is like this. At this year's London Olympic Games, Liu Xiang suffered a relapse and fell when he crossed the first hurdle. Fate prevented him from continuing the race, but he jumped to the finish line with one leg and got warm applause. Liu Xiang also said that he would challenge the 20 16 Olympic Games.
Some people say that knowledge changes fate. One can change one's destiny by learning and mastering knowledge. Destiny is created by human beings themselves, so people are born with the ability to change their destiny. If you have this ability, why should you let fate control you instead of you? Destiny is in everyone's hands. As long as you grasp it carefully, you can change it.
Grasp your own destiny, master it, and have the will to surpass ordinary people. Anyone can become "steel" even if he has no more hardships, does not give up, does not bow to fate, and persists in faith and pursuit. This is how steel is made.
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Gorky said: "Books are the ladder of human progress". I read How Steel was Tempered today and was deeply moved by this book.
The hero of this book is Pavel Colta King, a brave little boy who was born in a worker's family in Baukeland. After decades of struggle, he persisted in practice and eventually became an excellent proletarian revolutionary fighter. Suffering from illness, he was frustrated, abandoned and helpless, but with his firm belief and pursuit of the party and infinite enthusiasm for the revolutionary cause, he put down the trigger that was about to be pulled and resolutely devoted himself to the creation of the famous book Life in Storm.
I have never experienced the freezing of railway construction, the bullets on the battlefield and the bombardment of physical illness ... but I can still touch the light and heat emitted by his physically disabled and determined spirit!
Paul once thought about suicide and thought that ending his life was the best way to get rid of it, but his inner voice told him that he couldn't die and he still had unfinished tasks. So, he picked up a pen, picked up a new weapon, rejoined the army and started a new battle course.
I am much luckier than Paul. I was born in peacetime. No disability, no war, no family separation. But I don't have Paul's indomitable and persistent spirit of steel. Because I lack these spirits, I will learn from him and bow to him! Learn more about how steel is made.
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This National Day, I read a book "How Steel was Tempered" written by the Soviet writer ostrovsky.
This book tells the story of Pavel Colta King, a bad boy who was expelled from school for smoking, did some menial work to support his family, and was bullied. After growing up, under the influence of party member, Zhu and others, Paul gradually embarked on the revolutionary road. During this period, Paul encountered numerous difficulties and almost lost his life. Brave Paul was not frightened by death. Although he was ill and blind, he still kept on working and endured the pain to write novels. In the end, he succeeded.
It is mentioned many times in the book: "This is how steel is tempered." At first I didn't understand: how was steel made? After reading the whole book, I understand that steel is tempered by fire and blood! People's life span is only a few decades, and no one can escape death. Paul cherishes life and doesn't waste a second. Even though he was paralyzed, he kept on working. Isn't he just a piece of steel that has been cultivated?
Paul is not only strong and brave, but also has a firm and passionate patriotic heart! For the country, he built the railway regardless of his personal safety, and his shoes were broken and his feet were frostbitten. He went on working without complaining ... isn't it worth learning?
Helen Keller is such a person. Although she is unfortunate, she can't see the colorful world and hear the beautiful voice. But he didn't complain, but with amazing perseverance and self-improvement spirit, he completed a series of works and mastered many languages! It sounds easy, but do you understand the hardships? How many days and nights, Helen Keller suffered in a dark and lonely world; How many days and nights, he has to use his feelings to identify letters; How many days and nights, although tired, we should study hard. Please try, close your eyes and let your family draw a word on your palm. Can you recognize it? I think you should be able to feel a little of that smell.
We should learn from the brave and self-reliant Paul!
500 words after reading How Steel was Tempered.
Steel, what a strong word! I read how steel was tempered, and I was a little happy.
Paul, the hero of this book, was born in a small town in Ukraine. He lived in poverty and was forced to work as a child laborer at the railway station. He suffered a lot at the bottom of society. After the tsar was overthrown, the Red Army came to Paul's hometown. Under the influence of the elder Zhu, Paul embarked on the revolutionary road and forged an unforgettable friendship with Zhu. Later, he joined the Red Army and fought bravely in the famous budyonny cavalry. He returned to the place because of injury and became a Communist Youth League member. While building a railway in cold Siberia, he caught typhoid fever and almost died. After leaving the hospital, his health went from bad to worse and he became blind. On his deathbed, he refused to bow to fate, picked up a pen and engaged in literary creation, summed up his life and inspired future generations.
I admire and respect the tenacious revolutionary Paul. Only he can bear hardships. Because of poverty, he was forced to work as a child laborer and suffered a lot. However, our present era is not theirs. By contrast, we are much happier. Why don't we seize the present conditions and study hard?
Secondly, Paul cherishes friendship. He risked his life to rescue the arrested Zhu, but he was beaten and put in prison. Then I got away with it. He won't use his friends to frame them, because he knows they are friends! For friends, what we can give is care and humility, not self-sacrifice. On the contrary, how would you feel if your friends framed you and used you?
Paul has a lot to learn. What impressed me the most was a battle in Lviv. Paul heard that all the teachers in letunov were dead, and he was desperate to split the Polish soldiers. The death of the teachers gave a great shock to the whole joint venture. The fire of hatred burned in Paul's heart and killed all the soldiers in a platoon of the Polish army. Polish troops opened fire on them, and a red-hot iron flew into Paul's head, and Paul fell to the ground. When I read this, my heart jumped suddenly. Thinking of the price Paul paid to get back at the mayor not only made me lament the importance he attached to his friends.
Paul, who had been in a coma for 13 days, woke up and could no longer see the light in his right eye. Paul didn't moan in pain, but said happily, "I haven't vomited yet." How can I shoot now? " He still wants to go to the front!
I don't know this time, death visited him four times. But he survived with amazing perseverance. During this period, he has been blind and paralyzed. After that, he spent many years painting and writing novels. The novel is finally finalized, and Paul's dream for many years has come true!
Gorky once praised: "Look, how the soul beats the body!" "Yes, isn't Paul fighting his soul? Now that we are getting happier every day, this spirit cannot be ignored, but it is more needed. This is the most worth learning.
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I used to listen to the book how steel was tempered, but I was always uninterested. Maybe I think the language of books about revolution is too rigid, so I haven't 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 works very hard. Although he is ill, 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.
Because of these qualities, Paul makes many people feel that he is like a hardworking and strong superman, who can't be defeated by iron or steel. His tenacious life makes me feel that his life is very meaningful, as he himself said: "My life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world, fighting for the liberation of mankind." If a person can fight for his ideal all his life, there is no doubt that his life is full and happy.
Compared with his turbulent times, I live in a much happier era and society. I don't worry about food and clothing. No war and no bullets. I can live and study quietly every day, breathe the air in spring, bathe in the sunshine in summer, taste the fruits in autumn and enjoy the snow scene in winter. And our life is bought by revolutionaries and laborers, so we should cherish it, study hard and contribute our talents to the future of our motherland.
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In the book How Steel is Tempered, the author profoundly describes the beauty of Paul's inner world, shows the protagonist's life experience from childhood to the Civil War and the mature period after joining the party, and reflects Paul's growth process in the fire of revolutionary struggle. Paul overcame countless difficulties and obstacles in his life several times. His amazing endurance surprised the doctors. When the footsteps of death approached him, Paul overcame his illness with an iron will, and even when he was paralyzed and blind, he insisted on writing. Paul's desire and love for life inspire me to work hard and study hard under the superior living conditions today.
Think about yourself, and then think about Paul. It's so far away that it can't be compared at all. I used to be very fragile. I cried like a three-year-old when I met something unsatisfactory or I couldn't bear setbacks in my heart. In fact, it's no big deal at all, but I use crying to vent. As the saying goes, "people don't flick when they have tears", but I don't care so much. It's a pity to think about it now After reading the book How Steel was Tempered, I became strong. It is really important to have Paul's spirit of challenging life setbacks. I remember last year's "Eleventh" Hualong Supermarket held a poetry reading contest, and I only won the third prize. When I envied my classmates who won the first prize, I was not discouraged, summed up my own gains and losses, and decided to have another chance to win the grand prize. Sure enough, this year's "May Day" Hualong Supermarket held another poetry reading competition, and I decided to go home with the first place. This time, I was full of confidence and practiced hard at home for several days over and over again. After two rounds of fierce competition in the preliminaries and finals, she finally stood out from the finalists of 17 and won the first place in the junior group. In the face of honor, I deeply realized that life should be like Paul's: when encountering setbacks, don't be dejected, stand up and face them, dare to fight against difficulties, and make progress despite them. Only when people grow up in setbacks can they become an excellent person. Even if life is unbearable, live and make life valuable.
The book How Steel was Tempered has benefited me a lot. It taught me courage and struggle. Dare to challenge fate, nature and setbacks. Only when people surpass themselves in this heroic struggle can they prove their worth. Let's be a person with tenacious spirit and perseverance, tempered into steel in the fire of life!
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Gorky once said that "books are the ladder of human progress". Only by constantly reading to broaden one's knowledge can one make progress. In this happy long vacation, I read the book How Steel was Tempered by ostrovsky, the most memorable writer in the former Soviet Union, and benefited a lot.
This book introduces Pavel Colta King, the hero, who grew up from the son of a poor worker's family to the bravest, strongest and simple revolutionary zeal in the Red Army. In a fierce battle, he was seriously injured in the head and was taken to the hospital. He is blind in one eye and can't go back to the front. However, he did not lose heart, nor did he lose heart. Instead, with a stronger and more determined will, I immediately threw myself into all the arduous work in the local area. In order to supply urban timber and participate in railway construction, under the harsh conditions such as autumn rain, mud, heavy snow and frozen soil, Paul dragged his sick body and fought resolutely against the harassment, disease and hunger of armed bandits until he won the final victory. Thanks to the efforts of these steel fighters, urban timber was supplied on schedule, railway traffic was successfully repaired, and the glorious combat task entrusted to them by the party organization was successfully completed. From his growing experience, we can realize that "steel is tempered in this way". Therefore, it is no wonder that Paul proudly said: "The most precious thing for people is life. Life only belongs to us once. A man's life should be spent like this: when he 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,' My whole life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for human liberation. "This other words how well! As a middle school student, I should learn from him.
How to study? Look at our present conditions. Social stability and favorable conditions. I am at home, and my parents treat us as little emperors and princesses. How can we cultivate steel warriors and heroes like Paul? Therefore, compared with Paul, the gap between us is too big. Don't covet enjoyment, be hard-working and plain-living, find bitterness automatically when you eat bitterness, exercise your strong will, and make yourself a hard-working and strong-willed person. From now on, we should first do our own thing, help families do housework, and help schools clean ... Starting from these small things, we should cultivate our own labor concept, develop our own habit of suffering hardships, and make ourselves a person who can withstand setbacks.
How is steel tempered? This is how steel is made. This is hardship, tribulation, frustration and disease. It is painful, but it can give people will and temper, and make them a strong soldier. We should learn from such people and be such people!
How steel is tempered: 500 words, 10
Twelve-year-old should have been a happy childhood. It should have been playing at parents' knees and having fun. But Paul entered the society too early, and realized that the world was cold and people were warm and cold, but he also exercised his iron will and made him a real hero!
He dropped out of school in his early years, entered the society, worked as an apprentice and a worker. But although he paid a lot, he never shouted bitterness. When he worked in a restaurant, he worked hard, but his salary was very small. Those guys who are used to eating and drinking and addicted to gambling can earn the money he earned for four or five months in one day and one night, which makes Bao Er, who is not familiar with the world, have a hateful character.
God is doomed not to let Paul live a quiet life. The Germans asked them to drive a train to send a German crusade team to destroy the rebels. They destroyed the train, killed the German soldiers riding on it, and joined the Red Army after some struggle. At first, they were not noticed, but he gradually came into people's field of vision with his honest and kind character and amazing perseverance. In the battle, he was very brave, as if to vent all his hatred on the enemy. That momentum is three points stronger than his original work. Because of his perseverance, he fell down many times, but he miraculously survived.
His life is full of legends, from an expelled student to a book writer, from a dishwasher to a 30-year-old youth league member who has experienced wind and rain. When he was tortured by the pain left by years of hard work and fighting, he wanted to die-he was a basket case. He is blind and has a hard life. He really wants to shoot himself. But he asked himself, "did I try my best to break through the cage and return to the team to reflect the value of life?" Now, living in peace and prosperity, should we ask ourselves: "Have I done my best for the prosperity of the motherland, the realization of my ideals and the embodiment of my own values?" In retrospect, what inventions and discoveries were successful after countless failures?
Smooth sailing is an idiotic dream, there will be no generals who always win, only those who have experienced countless failures but never give up; Only those who have suffered numerous blows but never bowed their heads and their hearts are as hard as gold will have the so-called "smooth sailing" and be called "winning generals".
God is a great task for the Sri Lankan people, so they must first suffer their minds, their bones and muscles, starve their bodies, and do whatever they want, so be patient and have benefited from their incompetence!
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