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How to read "How is steel made?"


In the summer vacation, I was alone in the library building. When I walked into the library building, I felt a chill of air. I took a deep breath and felt that the air was cool and humid, and it was mixed with a touch of books. The air also made my original impetuous heart calm and relaxed.

I looked back, looking at the side of the head, I saw a row of bookshelves filled with books and worms. I found an empty space and took a book from the bookshelf. The book titled "How Steel Is Made". I have heard of this book, but I haven’t been eager to see it because of time. So I spent the whole afternoon reading the book.

I finally finished reading the book in the evening, and I gently put the book in my hand back to the bookshelf. After returning home, I was filled with emotion, the protagonist Paul. Kochakin’s experience was deeply touched and shocked me. Isn’t Paul’s excellent quality not what young people living in our time lack?

Paul in childhood was not as happy and happy as we were. When he was 12 years old, he was smashed out of school because he made a mistake. So he dropped out of school and started his hard life journey in the years to come. With tenacious perseverance and

And courage, he fought bravely on the battlefield, stubbornly resisted, and at work he worked diligently and worked tirelessly, eventually becoming an identified proletarian warrior. In the face of health deterioration, he was unyielding, endured severe pain, and continued to struggle on his other literary front. Until the end of his blindness, limbs, he still did not give up.

Compared with Paul, is our life much more happy? We live in peacetime, there is no war and pain, but we don't cherish it. We have spacious and bright classrooms, but we don't study well. We have a delicious food but we are wasted. Parents and relatives complain and blame... Look at Paul, look at us again, should the flowers in our greenhouses reflect on it?

Paul’s image is so real and touching; he has the courage to devote himself to his hard work; he loves learning and is hungry; he sees evil as a hate, loves and swears; he does not fear the dangers, challenges the sick; he never gives up, tenacious life ...this is all sorrowful.

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