I need a 2000-word biography of Mandela (after reading it), dear, please help me. ...

The Bible Song of Songs sings: "Although I am black, I am beautiful ... Don't look down on me just because the sun has tanned me." This is a love song sung by Solomon, a "good" woman. From the aesthetic point of view, the extreme of black is a strong bright color. Black is the color of Africa, gloomy, energetic and rich. Black is the color of labor, simple, hardworking and brave. Therefore, under the influence and catalysis of modern civilization, Reading Black is an ideological journey to pursue the ultimate, discover the true colors and find the true meaning. Just like the title of this book, it is also Long Walk to Freedom. For a long time, or before the birth of the new South Africa, in my mind, South Africa and even the whole African continent were a barren land. Deserts, jungles, spears, poisonous arrows, ostriches, elephants, half-naked women and hungry children were full of killing, war, death and blood. ...

However, with the appearance of an epic character and the miracle he created, this complete picture was completely blurred and then condensed into a thick and colorful oil painting.

This man is nelson mandela.

In the 20th century, the end of apartheid policy in South Africa and the birth of New South Africa were undoubtedly one of the most legendary political events in modern international society, which marked the elimination of racial rule in the form of state system. China readers are no strangers to Mandela's legendary experience, but as a mortal, especially a black man, Mandela's childhood life, family life and political life are not familiar to most people. Behind the legendary experience and political glory is an ordinary, lonely and tired walker, a naughty child, a dream-chasing teenager, an enthusiastic student, a worried parent and a busy leader. Mandela in the book is such a real mortal.

From a black child to a freedom fighter, Mandela experienced all the emotional and ideological changes of an ordinary person. He is ordinary, but it is this ordinary that makes him truly great. The so-called times make heroes, and heroes are ordinary people in front of opportunities. For Mandela, only when he arrived in a big city, especially after entering a university, did the stage of competition exercise his indomitable character. The accumulation of knowledge made him look farther and think deeper, and the power of justice pushed him to the front line of struggle. For the whole world, Mandela is truly unique in that he was built with real gold in the fire of the prison. The Birth of a New South Africa can be said to be a comedy evolved from a series of tragic plots. Mandela is also a pacifist, a nonviolent who insists on peace talks and promotes reconciliation, and a naturalist who loves the people and the land. The West calls the new South Africa "a new birth of peace". It is indeed a miracle in modern history to change a country's system through peaceful negotiations.

Mandela is strange, and this book is even more strange-it was written in prison, so it plays a more extraordinary story of writing and protection.

Generally speaking, unless it is a "confession" that betrays faith, biographies written by "political prisoners" are rarely published when they are deprived of their freedom. On the one hand, the biography itself is a kind of confession and exposure, and at the same time, most of its contents represent the "offensive" remarks of the opposition party, which is another kind of "literary prison" in prison itself. Because of this, "secret" naturally becomes the characteristic of this kind of biography. Mandela's autobiography is of course secret, but the writing environment is relatively normal. For Mandela, this is a task assigned by an organization, aiming at establishing the image of freedom fighters for the African National Congress and even South Africa as a whole, so as to boost the morale of the democratic and freedom movement. Personally, Mandela wants to sum up the road he has traveled and make a comprehensive review and exposition of his progress and political views from a specific angle under a specific environment. The autobiography was written smoothly and revised repeatedly within the organization, but how to publish this "important document" experienced unexpected difficulties. The book uses a lot of words to describe the strange experience of this autobiographical manuscript:

Our arrangement is that when the manuscript is safely transferred abroad, Mike will secretly inform us that we can destroy the manuscript only after receiving the news that the manuscript has been safely transferred abroad. At the same time, we need to properly handle this 500-page manuscript first. In our opinion, the only way to take is to bury the manuscript in the garden of the yard.

..... When everyone had to line up for the quarry, we had buried the manuscript in time. I walked on the road that morning and felt great comfort for the safe hiding of the manuscript. In the future, we don't have to worry about the manuscript anymore.

When I returned to my cell from the stone factory that day, I didn't take a bath as usual, but went directly to the south end of the yard. I tried to pretend nothing happened, but I was shocked by what I saw. The prisoner has dug a foundation pit along the wall parallel to the isolation detention area, and really dug out the drainage pipe. There is no doubt that they have found the manuscript.

……

After being released in February 65438, Mike sent his notebook (manuscript) to England. After being under house arrest in South Africa for six months, he fled South Africa and went to Lusaka first, where he found Oliver tabor and then went to London. He lived in London for six months, rearranged the manuscript with a typist, and finally formed a printed manuscript. ..... Although this manuscript was not published when I was in prison, it laid the foundation for this memoir.

This is an adventure before the publication of this book, almost "stillborn"!

For a freedom fighter, prison life can really be called a kind of wealth. During his long prison life, Mandela has been striving for a relatively normal life and has waged a firm and strategic struggle for it. It is this unshakable belief and indomitable will that has cast all the qualities that a generation of great men should have. He insists on exercising and is keen on physical labor close to nature; He persisted in studying in a harsh environment and read a lot of political, military, economic and literary works, including some works by China leaders. He thought positively and paid attention to action, and wrote this immortal autobiography in the special environment of prison.

It is precisely because this autobiography was written under difficult and extraordinary conditions that this "extraordinary" experience makes it have special value and weight in literature and politics.

"Black, but beautiful" is the character of "black" and the true nature of this book: gentle and firm, quiet and bright. As an authoritative critic said, this book is "worth reading by everyone who is alive" because it is "one of the most shocking life stories of the 20th century". For a long time, or before the birth of the new South Africa, in my mind, South Africa and even the whole African continent were a barren land. Deserts, jungles, spears, poisonous arrows, ostriches, elephants, half-naked women and hungry children were full of killing, war, death and blood. ...

However, with the appearance of an epic character and the miracle he created, this complete picture was completely blurred and then condensed into a thick and colorful oil painting.

This man is nelson mandela.

In the 20th century, the end of apartheid policy in South Africa and the birth of New South Africa were undoubtedly one of the most legendary political events in modern international society, which marked the elimination of racial rule in the form of state system. China readers are no strangers to Mandela's legendary experience, but as a mortal, especially a black man, Mandela's childhood life, family life and political life are not familiar to most people. Behind the legendary experience and political glory is an ordinary, lonely and tired walker, a naughty child, a dream-chasing teenager, an enthusiastic student, a worried parent and a busy leader. Mandela in the book is such a real mortal.

From a black child to a freedom fighter, Mandela experienced all the emotional and ideological changes of an ordinary person. He is ordinary, but it is this ordinary that makes him truly great. The so-called times make heroes, and heroes are ordinary people in front of opportunities. For Mandela, only when he arrived in a big city, especially after entering a university, did the stage of competition exercise his indomitable character. The accumulation of knowledge made him look farther and think deeper, and the power of justice pushed him to the front line of struggle. For the whole world, Mandela is truly unique in that he was built with real gold in the fire of the prison. The Birth of a New South Africa can be said to be a comedy evolved from a series of tragic plots. Mandela is also a pacifist, a nonviolent who insists on peace talks and promotes reconciliation, and a naturalist who loves the people and the land. The West calls the new South Africa "a new birth of peace". It is indeed a miracle in modern history to change a country's system through peaceful negotiations.

Mandela is strange, and this book is even more strange-it was written in prison, so it plays a more extraordinary story of writing and protection.

Generally speaking, unless it is a "confession" that betrays faith, biographies written by "political prisoners" are rarely published when they are deprived of their freedom. On the one hand, the biography itself is a kind of confession and exposure, and at the same time, most of its contents represent the "offensive" remarks of the opposition party, which is another kind of "literary prison" in prison itself. Because of this, "secret" naturally becomes the characteristic of this kind of biography. Mandela's autobiography is of course secret, but the writing environment is relatively normal. For Mandela, this is a task assigned by an organization, aiming at establishing the image of freedom fighters for the African National Congress and even South Africa as a whole, so as to boost the morale of the democratic and freedom movement. Personally, Mandela wants to sum up the road he has traveled and make a comprehensive review and exposition of his progress and political views from a specific angle under a specific environment. The autobiography was written smoothly and revised repeatedly within the organization, but how to publish this "important document" experienced unexpected difficulties. The book uses a lot of words to describe the strange experience of this autobiographical manuscript:

Our arrangement is that when the manuscript is safely transferred abroad, Mike will secretly inform us that we can destroy the manuscript only after receiving the news that the manuscript has been safely transferred abroad. At the same time, we need to properly handle this 500-page manuscript first. In our opinion, the only way to take is to bury the manuscript in the garden of the yard.

..... When everyone was going to line up at the quarry, we had buried the manuscript in time. I walked on the road that morning and felt great comfort for the safe hiding of the manuscript. In the future, we don't have to worry about the manuscript anymore.

When I returned to my cell from the stone factory that day, I didn't take a bath as usual, but went directly to the south end of the yard. I tried to pretend nothing happened, but I was shocked by what I saw. The prisoner has dug a foundation pit along the wall parallel to the isolation detention area, and really dug out the drainage pipe. There is no doubt that they have found the manuscript.

……

After being released in February 65438, Mike sent his notebook (manuscript) to England. After being under house arrest in South Africa for six months, he fled South Africa and went to Lusaka first, where he found Oliver tabor and then went to London. He lived in London for six months, rearranged the manuscript with a typist, and finally formed a printed manuscript. ..... Although this manuscript was not published when I was in prison, it laid the foundation for this memoir.

This is an adventure before the publication of this book, almost "stillborn"!

For a freedom fighter, prison life can really be called a kind of wealth. During his long prison life, Mandela has been striving for a relatively normal life and has waged a firm and strategic struggle for it. It is this unshakable belief and indomitable will that has cast all the qualities that a generation of great men should have. He insists on exercising and is keen on physical labor close to nature; He persisted in studying in a harsh environment and read a lot of political, military, economic and literary works, including some works by China leaders. He thought positively and paid attention to action, and wrote this immortal autobiography in the special environment of prison.

It is precisely because this autobiography was written under difficult and extraordinary conditions that this "extraordinary" experience makes it have special value and weight in literature and politics.

"Black, but beautiful" is the character of "black" and the true nature of this book: gentle and firm, quiet and bright. As an authoritative critic said, this book is "worth reading by everyone who is alive" because it is "one of the most shocking life stories of the 20th century". For a long time, or before the birth of the new South Africa, in my mind, South Africa and even the whole African continent were a barren land. Deserts, jungles, spears, poisonous arrows, ostriches, elephants, half-naked women and hungry children were full of killing, war, death and blood. ...

However, with the appearance of an epic character and the miracle he created, this complete picture was completely blurred and then condensed into a thick and colorful oil painting.

This man is nelson mandela.

In the 20th century, the end of apartheid policy in South Africa and the birth of New South Africa are undoubtedly one of the most legendary political events in modern international society, which marks the elimination of racial rule in the form of state system. China readers are no strangers to Mandela's legendary experience, but as a mortal, especially a black man, Mandela's childhood life, family life and political life are not familiar to most people. Behind the legendary experience and political glory is an ordinary, lonely and tired walker, a naughty child, a dream-chasing teenager, an enthusiastic student, a worried parent and a busy leader. Mandela in the book is such a real mortal.

From a black child to a freedom fighter, Mandela experienced all the emotional and ideological changes of an ordinary person. He is ordinary, but it is this ordinary that makes him truly great. The so-called times make heroes, and heroes are ordinary people in front of opportunities. For Mandela, only when he arrived in a big city, especially after entering a university, did the stage of competition exercise his indomitable character. The accumulation of knowledge made him look farther and think deeper, and the power of justice pushed him to the front line of struggle. For the whole world, Mandela is truly unique in that he was built with real gold in the fire of the prison. The Birth of a New South Africa can be said to be a comedy evolved from a series of tragic plots. Mandela is also a pacifist, a nonviolent who insists on peace talks and promotes reconciliation, and a naturalist who loves the people and the land. The West calls the new South Africa "a new birth of peace". It is indeed a miracle in modern history to change a country's system through peaceful negotiations.

Mandela is strange, and this book is even more strange-it was written in prison, so it plays a more extraordinary story of writing and protection.

Generally speaking, unless it is a "confession" that betrays faith, biographies written by "political prisoners" are rarely published when they are deprived of their freedom. On the one hand, the biography itself is a kind of confession and exposure, and at the same time, most of its contents represent the "offensive" remarks of the opposition party, which is another kind of "literary prison" in prison itself. Because of this, "secret" naturally becomes the characteristic of this kind of biography. Mandela's autobiography is of course secret, but the writing environment is relatively normal. For Mandela, this is a task assigned by an organization, aiming at establishing the image of freedom fighters for the African National Congress and even South Africa as a whole, so as to boost the morale of the democratic and freedom movement. Personally, Mandela wants to sum up the road he has traveled and make a comprehensive review and exposition of his progress and political views from a specific angle under a specific environment. The autobiography was written smoothly and revised repeatedly within the organization, but how to publish this "important document" experienced unexpected difficulties. The book uses a lot of words to describe the strange experience of this autobiographical manuscript:

Our arrangement is that when the manuscript is safely transferred abroad, Mike will secretly inform us that we can destroy the manuscript only after receiving the news that the manuscript has been safely transferred abroad. At the same time, we need to properly handle this 500-page manuscript first. In our opinion, the only way to take is to bury the manuscript in the garden of the yard.

..... When everyone had to line up for the quarry, we had buried the manuscript in time. I walked on the road that morning and felt great comfort for the safe hiding of the manuscript. In the future, we don't have to worry about the manuscript anymore.

When I returned to my cell from the stone factory that day, I didn't take a bath as usual, but went directly to the south end of the yard. I tried to pretend nothing happened, but I was shocked by what I saw. The prisoner has dug a foundation pit along the wall parallel to the isolation detention area, and really dug out the drainage pipe. There is no doubt that they have found the manuscript.

……

After being released in February 65438, Mike sent his notebook (manuscript) to England. After being under house arrest in South Africa for six months, he fled South Africa and went to Lusaka first, where he found Oliver tabor and then went to London. He lived in London for six months, rearranged the manuscript with a typist, and finally formed a printed manuscript. ..... Although this manuscript was not published when I was in prison, it laid the foundation for this memoir.

This is an adventure before the publication of this book, almost "stillborn"!

For a freedom fighter, prison life can really be called a kind of wealth. During his long prison life, Mandela has been striving for a relatively normal life and has waged a firm and strategic struggle for it. It is this unshakable belief and indomitable will that has cast all the qualities that a generation of great men should have. He insists on exercising and is keen on physical labor close to nature; He persisted in studying in a harsh environment and read a lot of political, military, economic and literary works, including some works by China leaders. He thought positively and paid attention to action, and wrote this immortal autobiography in the special environment of prison.

It is precisely because this autobiography was written under difficult and extraordinary conditions that this "extraordinary" experience makes it have special value and weight in literature and politics.

"Black, but beautiful" is the character of "black" and the true nature of this book: gentle and firm, quiet and bright. As an authoritative critic said, this book is "worth reading by everyone who is alive" because it is "one of the most shocking life stories of the 20th century".