A few days ago, I read the article "Beauty Over a Hundred Years", and I was deeply moved by Madame Curie's persistent spirit and her spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue.
The article "A Hundred Years of Beauty" is an article praising Madame Curie. Taking "beauty" as the main line, the article explains that the beauty of Madame Curie lies not only in her appearance, but also in her heart and personality. She has made great contributions to mankind and realized her own life value. Among them, the sentence that impressed me the most was: "This beautiful light blue fluorescence has merged into a woman's beautiful life and unyielding belief."
When I read "this beautiful light blue fluorescence has been integrated into a woman's beautiful life and unyielding belief." At that time, I was thinking that it took Madame Curie three years and six months to extract this 0. 1 g radium from tons of slag, which was also the erosion of radiation on her body. This is a "good life"; In addition, this achievement is also the result of Madame Curie's belief that "all other substances are radioactive", which has been integrated into "unyielding belief". In a word, this sentence is praising Madame Curie's perseverance.
It suddenly occurred to me that last year, the school organized a basketball team, of which I was a member. At that time, we went to the basketball court after school, where we practiced playing ball, running and various physical fitness tests until 5: 30. The members of the basketball team are all in Grade Four and Grade Five (I was in Grade Five). There are five people in our class, but they all quit one after another, leaving only Xiao Chen and me. However, less than a month later, we still quit for the simple reason that we were too tired to stand it. Don't say we are in the same grade, what about those who are one grade lower than us? They can all stick to it. Why can't we? Our class was wiped out! I cann't believe nobody insisted Whenever I see basketball players practicing, I feel ashamed. I often blame myself. It took Madame Curie three years and six months to extract 0. 1g radium from several tons of slag under extremely harsh working conditions. Why can't I persistently complete this glorious task entrusted to me by my school?
Madame Curie is really beautiful. This beauty is not only reflected in her appearance, but also in her excellent spiritual quality. We should learn from Madame Curie's persistent spirit and the spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue.
Reflections on beauty in the past hundred years
What is beauty? A beautiful appearance is beauty; Elegant temperament is beauty; Extraordinary speech is beauty; Charming beauty is also beauty. What is eternal beauty? There was a little woman who ignored her natural beauty and devoted herself to science, letting years erode her beauty and heavy work destroy her health. She firmly believes that only the flower of discovery and creation can have eternal beauty. She is Marie Curie-a person with noble and persistent pursuit. Flowers are beautiful because they have bright colors and pleasant smells. But its beauty is short-lived, followed by withering and withering. Maybe after a few years, no one will remember its splendor and beauty. A person's life is short, and a beautiful and youthful time is as beautiful as a blooming flower, but it is so short. The most beautiful time in my life, should I cherish it and treat it well? Have you ever wondered where this beauty comes from? Maybe you will feel sorry only when you are white-haired. It would be great to do it again! Youth, beautiful and fragile flowers. People who own you don't know how to cherish you. Poor you!
Only those who have been advancing towards their own ideals and goals will have a bright future. Only those who live easily, think quietly, make continuous progress and reach the height of wisdom, youth and beauty will be fixed on him and he will have eternal beauty.
A Hundred Years of Beauty is about Madame Curie's scientific research. Among them, the third paragraph of the article benefited me a lot. This passage tells that after three years and nine months, Madame Curie finally extracted 0. 1g radium from piles of slag. And how big this pile of slag is, 0. 1 gram radium is really that small. It is this tiny radium that is so precious in the eyes of many scientists.
From this passage, I realized that Madame Curie had the spirit of tracing the source and perseverance. Madame Curie was not the first person to discover radioactivity, but she was the most crucial one. It is because she has the spirit of asking questions that she asked, "Are other substances radioactive?" This doubt. Two years later, she discovered two radioactive elements, polonium and radium, which had a lot to do with her personality. Also, if Madame Curie thought the experimental conditions were too difficult and gave up, she would not have achieved such results.
From the story of Madame Curie, I thought of myself. In August this year, I participated in the investigation of artificial bird's nest in Badaling Forest Park. As birds are very active in the early morning, we set off at 5: 30 in the morning and arrived at our destination one hour later. We walked along the railway line and had to cross a very dangerous path. Observation requires us to keep our eyes on the bird's nest (staring at it), capture the bird's in-and-out activities, make records, and walk forward at the same time ... After walking on the mountain road for several hours, I can hardly walk. I am really tired! My legs are sore and my neck is straight. I started to back down and didn't want to do it, but I stuck to it. I am ashamed to read Madame Curie's article. Madame Curie's scientific examination conditions are much more difficult than ours! It is hot in summer and cold in winter. I don't rest all year round. I have to take notes, be careful and risk my life ... they have overcome so many difficulties one after another. What is this difficulty I encountered?
Doing anything is by no means easy, nor can it be done once and for all. But persistence is victory. It is because of persistence that things can succeed. Maybe sometimes it's only a small step to success. Perseverance will climb the highest mountain. Isn't this Madame Curie's success?
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