The story of Paul's poem How Steel was Tempered is 200 words each.

How Steel was Tempered is an excellent novel that describes the growth process of new people and reveals their excellent qualities. The novel tells people through Paul Kochakin's growth path that only by defeating the enemy in the hardships of the revolution can we defeat ourselves, and only by linking our pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can we create miracles and grow into an iron warrior. Revolutionaries are tempered into steel in struggle, which is an important theme of the novel.

The most precious thing is life, and life is only once for everyone. A person's life should be spent like this: when recalling the past, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of being mediocre. On his deathbed, he can say: All my life and energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind.

This is the most classic sentence. When we were young, we went to school. When the teacher assigns homework, he is required to recite every word. Whoever recites well can go home from school early. I still remember it clearly.

Life should have pursuit, career, love and a better life. Only by pursuing, life will be more exciting and the world will be better. People should also have a normal heart. Most of us are ordinary people. Our personal strength is always small, objective conditions are always the first, and subjective wishes are always the second. Not deliberately, let nature take its course, contentment is always happy, and it is also a blessing.