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How can I see the rainbow without the wind and rain? I read the feeling of how steel is made.


After reading "How Steel is Made", I have not been able to calm for a long time. I was deeply moved by the noble character and steel-like will of the protagonist Paul Kochakin.

Paul Kochakin is a resolute and strong revolutionary warrior who has withstood a severe test in all aspects of life. In the face of the torture of the enemy, he would rather die than to die; in the battlefield of the bullets, he bravely marched forward; in the fight against the disease that swallowed life, he repeatedly discouraged the death god and created the miracle of "returning to life." What is particularly touching is that he insisted on writing after his blindness, and finally completed the great work "How steel is made."

In the face of difficulties and setbacks in life, Paul Kochakin looked at him with positive optimism. The wind and waves are in front of him, just a passing sight, a small journey in his life. What power is supporting him? It is because he has a great ideal: a person's life should be spent this way. When he recalls the past, he will not repent because of his ignorance, nor will he be ashamed of his inaction; when he is dying, he can say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - to fight for human liberation."

Yes, only those who are full of ideals will raise the sails of life, exert their own ingenuity and make contributions to humanity. Under this ideal of control, Paul Kochakin always used his steel heart to make an oar, desperately drawing to the ideal shore.

Life is not easy. When we encounter difficulties, we should laugh to the difficulties like Paul Kochakin and treat the difficulties as paper tigers. In the face of setbacks, we must learn to face, the sun is always after the storm, where to fall and climb there, the only way to succeed, only those who have been tempered by the storm will have a big deal!

Fourth grade: Chen Chen

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