Three articles selected from How Steel was Tempered.

The first article: read the experience of how steel is tempered, 600 words.

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 is it perseverance that he keeps himself alive? Perseverance gave him infinite strength, and God gave him three lives. Since I met sailor Zhu, his heart has been attracted by the * * * production party. After many twists and turns, he finally got his wish and became a party member. He risked his life to kill the enemy bravely. He also suffered many injuries in the war. The most serious one 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 do you persist? When he was young, he was ill, but he still kept forgetting his work. He didn't want to give up his job when he had a chance to take a vacation to heal. Perseverance is really perseverance!

This is a touching story. My heart seems to have lost a big stone in the water, and I can't calm down for a long time. I admire Pavel Colta King's brave and indomitable spirit. A nasty story. A little aristocrat like Rico. 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 we have some difficulties in life. Just face it bravely, and when things pass, you will find that you have perseverance. Pavel Colta King's spirit is always worth learning.

Chapter II: How Steel was Tempered, 600 words.

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 biggest 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.

Chapter 3: Read the Experience of How Steel was Tempered, 600 words.

How should people live to be meaningful? Paul. Kochakin answered this question with action. Look: After his disability, he never lost heart. He also studied hard, worked hard and started literary creation. Later, I went blind, which was a heavy blow to the paralyzed people! However, after tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the first few chapters of the novel Born in the Storm. Looking at it, I couldn't help crying. Ordinary soldiers like Paul have a stronger will than steel.

For difficulties and sufferings, weak-willed people turn around and run, while strong-willed people go forward, and success naturally belongs to the latter. In this world, everyone will inevitably encounter bumps, some people will easily give in, and some people will bravely fight. Take out a spirit and go forward bravely, and we will see the sunshine.

A firm will and tenacious perseverance also require a kind of waiting and patience. Without the spirit of sharpening a sword for ten years and persistent patience, who can guarantee that he can become a talent?

The philosopher once said, "Suffering is a school. The greatness of many people's lives comes from their suffering. The best talents are often honed in the fire. " Suffering can temper people's will, stimulate people's potential and make them show brilliant personality charm, Paul? Kochakin is the best example.

Now most families are in good condition. We grew up in a superior environment and have no will to suffer. As we all know, if a person wants to achieve something and be able to take on a big responsibility, he must first go through hardships, accept various tests, and have an indomitable spirit in order to achieve something. Edison's famous saying, "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% sweat", illustrates a truth: a person can only succeed if he can stand the test of suffering.

As our new generation of teenagers, don't be like Paul? Kochakin has an iron will. As long as we take every step and set a goal, even if it is a small goal, as long as we follow it firmly, we will benefit for life.

Finally, let's remember a sentence: if a person has a strong will, then he can overcome all kinds of difficulties on his way forward, persevere and persevere until he succeeds.