I read the novel How Steel was Tempered several times during my holiday. It is one of my favorite extracurricular readings, and I can recite all the paragraphs about the meaning of life!
How should people live to be meaningful? Pavel Colta King answered this question with action. After his disability, Paul didn't lose heart, but also studied hard, worked hard and started literary creation. Later, he went blind, which will be a heavy blow to those who have been paralyzed! But he resolutely picked up the pen, groped and insisted on writing. Every time he writes a word, he has to work extremely hard. After tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the first chapters of the novel Born in the Storm. I can't help crying when I watch it. Pavel Kochakin's determined face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. Ordinary soldiers like Paul are surprisingly better than. After reading this book, I finally understand that this is the greatest and most magnificent proletarian cause calling him to create miracles, which is the driving force for his tenacious struggle against disease.
Dear Pavel Colta King, a soldier of * * * *, you set a great example for us. I used to have a classmate who was also disabled. His name is Wei Wu: He has been suffering from congenital heart disease since the day he was born. For more than ten years, illness has been bothering him, making him unable to be as active as his classmates on the playground and at the table, let alone participate in group activities. Because he is a little active, he can't take part in group activities. School depends entirely on his father's bike. At school, he carried Wei Wu from the first floor to the fourth floor, and then from the fourth floor to the first floor after school. His classmates sent him to the classroom for lunch. Since Wei Wu read How Steel was Tempered, he stood up so firmly.
For me, I am a complete person with not bad intelligence, and I can learn my own socialist culture class well. When I grow up, I will be better than Wu Wei. Although I can't defend my motherland with a steel gun and fight in a war-torn battlefield, I can contribute what I have learned to the people and the construction of my motherland, with a goal to strive for and an example to learn from.
The book How Steel was Tempered is really good! I will continue to study and draw more and greater spiritual strength from this book.