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Reflections on Who's Who

After reading romain rolland's Who's Who, I was deeply touched. Romain rolland is a famous French writer in the 20th century, and his works are a powerful spiritual pillar for people. Biographies of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They went through all kinds of hardships, but they didn't give in to fate. They fought tirelessly at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men. This also tells us a truth: difficulties and setbacks are the best tempering of fate and life!

Among the three great men, Beethoven impressed me the most. He loves music and has created many excellent works. His works are profound, magnificent and full of fantasy. But disaster struck him mercilessly. 1802, he realized that his hearing impairment was incurable and would deteriorate quickly. This means that he may never create again! What a blow! But he can stubbornly fight against fate, which may be the reason why he can write so many immortal works in his later period. Irene Brockovich's spirit of life and destiny is exactly what we should learn. This great and unyielding soul makes the dark world shine and gives life hope.

Reading Beethoven's story reminds me of Helen Keller, a person with strong perseverance. Her life is also unfortunate. A serious illness in childhood turned her into a blind, deaf and dumb little girl. In her world, without color and sound, she can't express her thoughts. But the injustice of fate did not make her lose hope. Eager to know everything, she redoubled her efforts and eventually became one of the most influential figures in the19th century.

Beethoven and Helen Keller suffered different hardships in their lives, but they have the same spirit-never give in to fate! This not only made me admire, but also caused me to think deeply. As middle school students in 2 1 century, social competition is more intense. We have more and more homework and more difficulties in learning. In the face of many difficulties and pressures, do we also need this spirit? Yes! When we encounter difficulties and our academic performance drops, let's "re-polish our eyes with Beethoven's light." Face setbacks with firm faith and realize ideals with tenacious perseverance.

Reflections on Two Wan Li under the Sea

I gently closed Verne's science fiction novel Two Wan Li under the Sea, and the wonderful story in the book made me unforgettable. Captain Nemo's patriotism has remained in my mind for a long time and will never be erased.

The article writes that the Indian prince, Captain Nemo, was colonized and enslaved by the motherland, and his parents and wife died one after another. He used his knowledge to design and build the submarine Nautilus, dedicated the wealth collected at the bottom of the sea to the oppressed and enslaved people, and sank a British warship during the voyage to avenge the people of the motherland.

As can be seen from the book, Captain Nemo always had a patriotic heart, and he tried his best to revive the motherland. As China people, we should also have a patriotic heart like Captain Nemo.

Patriotism is everywhere. Throughout the ages, I don't know how many patriots have been loyal to their country, given their lives and devoted their love to the motherland with their words and deeds. Wen Tianxiang, who has never died since ancient times, is concerned with history, and Zhou Enlai, who studied for the rise of China ... At the Beijing Olympic Games, table tennis veteran Wang Nan continued his Olympic dream with perseverance and played with his teammates. Jiang Tingting and Jiang Wenwen spend several hours training every day in order to win the championship for their countries in the Olympic Games. Yang Wei flies high in the Olympic Games for the five-star red flag, and practices all kinds of difficult movements in gymnastics every day ... Isn't that patriotic?

However, in our daily life, there are also many unpatriotic performances. The red scarf is a symbol of our young pioneers, but there are always a few people in the class who forget to wear it. Is it because those people forget that the red scarf is a corner of the five-star red flag, an honor and a symbol? More patriotic; When the national anthem sounded, some students were still looking around and whispering, knowing that raising the flag and saluting was a respect for the motherland! There are still a few people who "worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries", just as Liu Xing said in "Family with Children": There is Haagen-Dazs ice cream in the refrigerator, so what do you eat? China Popsicle! These phenomena are very common in our life. Obviously, how different they are from Captain Nemo and Olympic athletes in China!

The book Two Wan Li under the Sea taught me to love my country and serve my country. I really hope that everyone in China can show patriotism in words and deeds and win glory for our country.

Reflections on Two Wan Li under the Sea

I read a lot of books during this spring break. One of my favorite books is Two Wan Li under the Sea. This book is very interesting. I finished reading it in two days. This book is about: Professor Junas and his assistant Conseil, the fisherman Ned, were placed under house arrest by Captain Nemo of the sea parrot in order to catch the sea monster, and began a thrilling underwater journey. ...

The author of this book, jules verne, is an outstanding science fiction writer, and this book is also one of his representative works. When writing a book, mankind not only didn't invent submarines, but also didn't even ask about the market of electric lights. But in his novel, he created a submarine-Nautilus, and let the characters in the book board an imaginary Nautilus, and sailed the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Arctic Ocean in less than ten months, with a voyage of 60 million nautical miles. Witnessed countless underwater wonders and discovered the treasures of submarine coal mines and sunken ships. With perseverance and extraordinary wisdom, I finally overcame all the difficulties. Had an unimaginable underwater adventure.

Students! Let's board this wonderful submarine together, see the underwater forest, coral kingdom, mysterious treasures and sunken ships, bravely fight against the big octopus and try to escape from the Antarctic ice wall. There are many new and exciting experiences waiting for us to enjoy. Come on! Let's explore together!

Reflections on Who's Who

The Biography of Who Is Who was written by the famous French writer romain rolland. The works of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy were all written in the early 20th century, which had a wide influence at that time and later. In these three biographies, romain rolland didn't stick to the trivial textual research of the master's life, nor did he trace back their creative process in general. Instead, we firmly grasp the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields, and strive to describe their long-term suffering and pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty. Romain rolland called them "heroes" and wrote with touching pen and ink their lofty courage to fight against fate and great feelings to bear the suffering of all mankind, which can be said to be another "heroic symphony" of ours.

As early as 1930s and 1940s, the famous translator Mr. Fu Lei translated Whose Biography into Chinese. First-class propagandist, first-class author and first-class translator made this work quickly become a classic, and it is still deeply loved by readers. The first half of the 20th century was a turbulent and painful period in human history. Romain rolland wrote "Whose Biography" and Mr. Fu Lei translated "Whose Biography", all by feeling, in order to learn the strength of survival and the courage to fight from the lives of these great men. Mr. Fu Lei said, "When the whole sky is shrouded in gloom", the inspiration he got from Who's Who is: "Only real suffering can drive away the suffering of romantic Dick's fantasy; Only by overcoming the heroic tragedy of suffering can we help us bear the cruel fate; Only by holding the spirit of' who will go to hell if I don't go to hell' can we save a depressed and selfish nation ... "

So, for today's readers, what can the biography of Who give us? In an era when material life is extremely rich and spiritual life is relatively poor, and in a society where people avoid the sublime and bid farewell to the sublime, Whose Biography may give us more embarrassment, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, reflecting our meanness and smallness. We would rather praise their works than feel the greatness of their personality. Romain rolland said at the end of the biography of Michelangelo that a great soul is like a mountain. "I'm not saying that ordinary human beings can survive at the peak. But once a year, they should go up and bow. There, they can change the breathing in the lungs and the blood flow in blood vessels. There, they will feel closer to eternity. In the future, they will return to the vast plains of life, and their hearts are full of courage in daily fighting. " For our time, this is really a stone.

Who's Who well proves an old saying of China people: Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times must have perseverance and extraordinary talents. Beethoven's "Seeking refuge in sadness and forbearance", Michelangelo's "The more I suffer, the more I like it" and Tolstoy's "I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth" all show that a great life is an endless battle. Our times are ever-changing and full of opportunities. We are eager for success, but we don't want to struggle. What we want is to become famous overnight. Impetuousness and quick success may make us achieve short-term achievements, but we must never be among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading Who's Who may sober us up.