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Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

Different ages read "How Steel is Made" and have different feelings.

When I was a child, I watched the villain book "How Steel is Made", the lively pictures and texts, coupled with the strange character portraits, made me love it, and the content was not fully understood.

When I was in middle school, I watched "How Steel is Made" under the guidance of my teacher, and remembered the sentence "The most precious thing for a person is life, and life belongs to everyone only once." Man's life should be spent in this way: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret his wasted years, nor will he be ashamed of his inaction... "I feel that Paul is very great, I want to learn from Paul, no matter what difficulties he encounters, he will not shrink back, and he will study hard for the strength of the motherland."

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

When he graduated from high school, he read "How Steel is Made", and was once again moved by Paul's spirit of putting the interests of the party and the country first and being willing to dedicate himself to the communist ideal, and resolutely applied for the military academy, and was determined to cultivate the will of steel in the army and fight for the party and the country for life.

After my son entered the eighth grade, "How Steel is Made" is a must-read book for the next semester, and I read and recorded this book again. In the process of Paul's growth, in addition to the profound influence of the party's education, fiery revolutionary life, and close comradeship on him, books also played an important role, growing up with him when he was healthy, giving him strength when he was injured, and providing him with new weapons after he was completely blind, it can be said that reading changed Paul's fate.

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

Although Paul was born poor and his father died young, his mother and brother sent him to school, hoping that he would finish college and master a lot of knowledge. Paul is also very passionate about learning, "his Bible class results are very good, and he gets a perfect score on every exam." "Father Vasily really didn't like him and often beat him for no reason, so he would throw soot on the priest's dough and was expelled from school.

Although he had only attended primary school for three years and was expelled from school, Paul still loved to read. His favorite book was the novel Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of the three great masters of the founding of Italy, "Every time I received a salary, I bought five volumes" And he hoped to defect to people like Garibaldi and fight for the liberation of the poor.

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

At the age of 15, he joined the revolution, and in the midst of hardships and hardships, he fought strongly, and the book "Bull Androck" that boosted his will was the strong will. So much so that when the doctor rescued him from the hands of death, the doctor asked him how he had achieved the goal of never groaning when he was tormented by illness, and his answer was, "You will understand by reading "Cow And Hu". ”

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

Paul, who fell ill at the end of the rush to repair the railway, was considered to have died. When he regained his identity and resumed his work, he went to the public library every night, leaned the ladder against the tall bookcase, and sat on it for hours on end, eagerly studying. He was most impressed by Marx's Capital, Jack London's Iron Hoof, and Wajan's Spartak Gorky.

After attending the Sixth Congress of the All-Russian Communist Youth League, Paul's spare time was still immersed in hard reading, and it took him two years to "complete the third volume of Capital and understand the complex exploitation structure of capitalism." ”

After Paul received his pension and disability certificate, he had no place to work. He lived at his friend Maretta's house for nineteen days, and he spent the whole day alone in the house and eagerly reading, accumulating knowledge to be able to work again.

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

When Paul came to Daya's house again, he kept borrowing books from the party committee's data room. So much so that "Liaolia was surprised by what he did: from morning to night, he put all his mind on reading, taking notes while reading, and only stopping for a while while eating. ”

Old Chutzam also used to stand in front of Paul's window in the middle of the night and think with a grudge: "Everyone else is resting, this person is different, always lighting the lamp and reading..."

In a letter to his brother Artyom, Paul wrote about his recent situation, and although only his right hand could be moved, he "continued to learn here—to read, to read, to read." ”

Paul was completely blind, and Bersenev installed a radio for him. He used the radio to study tenaciously again, and when his mother fed him, "it always took a lot of thought to persuade him to take off his headphones." ”

How many books Paul read, according to his letter to Artyom, said: "I have read a lot of books, and I have gained a lot. Whether it is foreign or domestic, I have read many books. I finished reading the main works of classical literature, completed the first year of study at the Communist Correspondence University, and passed the exam..."

Reading changed Paul's destiny and was the way I learned from him

Although Paul only has the education level of the third grade of primary school and has studied in party schools and political schools, he has a lot of accumulation and rich experience, and when he chooses the path of literary creation and is determined to return to the ranks of new life builders through this road, he can devote all his energy to the creation of the novella "Born of the Storm".

The first three chapters, which took six months to create, were lost by the post office, and he was frustrated. He then restarted the work and was eventually completed with the help of his mother, wife, and secretary, Galia.

After the manuscript was sent to the Cultural Propaganda Department of the state party committee for review, the whole family entered a long wait. The Leningrad State Committee finally arrived with a telegram: "The novel is highly appreciated, it is about to be published, congratulations on its success." A dozen-word telegram announced that Paul had broken through his cocoon, and he had taken out a new weapon of literature, returned to the ranks of the battle, and began a new life of his own.

Everyone who has read the book "How Steel is Made" has been touched by Paul and hopes to live a meaningful life like Paul. But when I really learned from Paul, I always felt that there was no grasp of it, and I didn't know how to do it. I have a small piece of advice, which is to love reading as much as Paul.

As long as you have read this book, then your level of education must be higher than Paul's only reading "third grade of primary school"; don't excuse that you can't find a book, today's society is much easier than the way Paul got books back then; don't say that you don't have time, you don't have to squeeze time like Mr. Lu Xun, as long as you can look at your mobile phone less every day, there is no shortage of time to read.

This is my latest experience of watching How Steel is Made, and it is also an effective way for me to learn from Paul. I hope it will be useful to you, and I look forward to your wonderful sharing.

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