The ancients said: "A great man who has made great achievements in ancient and modern times does not mean that he has extraordinary talents, but he must also have perseverance." Beethoven's "Seeking refuge in sadness and forbearance", Michelangelo's "The more painful I am, the more I like it" and Tolstoy's "I cry, I am in pain, I just want the truth" all tell me that it is pain and suffering that make a great life. They all went through all kinds of physical and mental hardships. They fought against their fate and finally made great contributions in their respective fields. I tasted the great heroic symphony Who's Who with the author romain rolland, and was inspired by life.
Among them, I admire Beethoven the most. Beethoven's childhood was painful and he was often beaten by his father. Of course, he is also very lucky. During the French Revolution, he met Mozart who loved music as much as he did, and he took Haydn as his teacher. His life has experienced too many hardships, disillusionment of love and hope, poverty in life, and physical defects-deafness, how cruel it is for a musician. He also experienced pain, helplessness and sadness. Looking at those jokes, I am also sad. No matter how difficult it was, Beethoven never gave up pursuing his ideal. In a difficult environment, he created such immortal classics as Pastoral, Symphony No.6 and Ode to Joy. Facing the hardships of life, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield. With his own creative style, he reversed the frivolous atmosphere in Vienna at that time and brought comfort and encouragement to the suffering people. Romain rolland wrote at the end of Beethoven's biography: "Many people praised his artistic greatness, but he was far more than the first musician, but the most heroic force in modern art". He is the biggest and best friend of all suffering people ... "Yes, Beethoven can face it bravely under the dual pressure of family and society. How can he not be admirable?
Like Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy also experienced many hardships in life. Michelangelo, who studied sculpture and painting since childhood, was arrested by the Pope to build a mausoleum, forcing him to painstakingly create works that he was not satisfied with, but he did not give in because of this. Before he died, he wrote the famous Mourning for Christ. Tolstoy suffered a lot in the face of the oppression of the whole aristocratic society, but he tried to face it and also created such famous works as War and Peace and Anna karenin.
Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy all suffered the misfortune of family life and social exclusion. However, they did not perish in loneliness and pain, but stood up and bravely fought against fate. Although all three have shortcomings, they do not harm their great cause. Pain and suffering will come to ordinary people, but also to great people. They became great people because they overcame this kind of pain and suffering. I admire them, their persistence and courage. No matter what difficulties I encounter in my later life, I will bravely face them and get up from where I fell. The bumps on the road will be stepping stones to success.
Mencius said: "Heaven will be a great task to Sri Lankan people, so we must first suffer their minds, work their bones and muscles, and starve their skins ..." The Biography of WHO is precisely the truth. In the face of difficulties, we should think about their stories and their struggle with fate, then try to face and fight, and finally succeed.
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