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Ask for reading notes of Who's Who and Stars in Spring, each 15, each with no less than 250 words. The respondents wish their families all the best, thank you.
I only have starry spring water! Sixteen stars:

Young man!

For the memory of the future,

Draw your present picture carefully.

[Appreciation]

This poem is so popular that you can understand it as soon as you read it. The poet advised us to grasp the present, study hard and work down to earth. Only by "painting your present picture with your heart" will your future career be brilliant and your life path be broad. Only by "recalling the past" can we "not regret wasting time and not be ashamed of doing nothing"! Only in this way can you proudly say that my life is full and meaningful. A word "be careful" can penetrate the back of the paper with exquisite words and infinite care and exhortation.

98 stars:

Young man!

Believe in yourself!

Only you are real,

Only you can create yourself.

[Appreciation]

This poem mainly warns young people to build self-confidence. Believe in yourself, overcome yourself, surpass yourself, not afraid of the hardships and frustrations on the road of life, not afraid of the wind, frost, rain and snow in life. Don't give up your troops when you encounter some difficulties, don't be discouraged when you are frustrated, don't be depressed when you are wronged, and don't be depressed when you are hit a little. Or "The Internationale" sings well, "There has never been a savior, it's all up to us". Friends, "believe in yourself", "only you can create yourself", only you can show your beautiful demeanor and show a brand-new yourself in front of the world.

"Star" 1 10:

Young man!

Compared with the elderly,

I know you're bored,

It's gentle.

[Appreciation]

This is a philosophical poem urging young people to establish a correct outlook on life and life. Young people should correctly treat difficulties and setbacks, that is, correctly treat "boredom" in life. If you want to live, study and work, you must get along with others. When you get along with people, you are bound to encounter difficulties and setbacks, so you are bound to feel "bored". We can't avoid it, nor can we avoid it. Only face it calmly and bravely and optimistically. The ancients once said: "Heaven will be the great task of the Sri Lankan people, so we must first suffer from its ambition, work hard on its bones and muscles, starve its body and mess with its actions, so we should be patient and have benefited from its incompetence." This is a fact. Only in difficulties and setbacks can you increase your wisdom and talent. A saint said, "Difficulties are the wealth of life." That's great. Young people don't have vicissitudes and troubles like old people, and sometimes when they look back, they will inevitably be worried and miserable. Every day that young people face is brand new. Young people have no burden of life, no family drag, and not too many chores. Generally speaking, there will be no major survival crisis. Therefore, even a little "annoying" is "gentle" compared with the elderly.

The third part of the spring:

Young man!

You can't fly like the wind,

It should be as still as a mountain,

Like floating clouds,

A helpless life,

I only did the poet's information!

[Appreciation]

This is a very wonderful philosophical poem. The poet compares the clever metaphors of flying wind, floating clouds and quiet mountains, and tells us the true meaning of self-cultivation. Zhuge Liang once earnestly warned his son Zhuge Zhan in The Book of Honesty: "Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality. If you don't stay in the garden, you will be unclear, restless and not far away. Be sure to calm down before you can learn. " It can be seen how important it is for us to calm down and get rid of impetuousness!

34 spring water:

Young man!

From the white ground,

Looking for sympathy.

[Appreciation]

This is a lyric poem that tells young people how to communicate with others. Concise and meaningful. The poet wants young people to "find sympathy from the white ground", which means that young people are full of love for others and society. Romain rolland said, "Love is the flame of life. Without it, everything will be dark. " . How well you speak! It can be seen how important sympathy and care are to others and society. As the song goes: "As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world".

"Spring" article eighty-seven:

Young man!

Just looking back?

The world cannot stop moving forward.

[Appreciation]

What is poetry? Ai Qing said: "Poetry is a living sculpture of the soul". What is a good poem? Ai Qing said: It "not only makes people feel what it contains, but also reminds people of something deeper and further." This little poem by Bing Xin is such a good poem. She vividly showed her "living sculpture of the mind" to young people. She not only makes us "feel what it contains" from the poem, but also reminds us of something deeper and further. Poetry warns young people not to be complacent, conceited and stop, not to be immersed in a happy "review" all the time, but to guard against arrogance and rashness and be innovative and enterprising, because "the world can't stop moving forward." Poetry is really inspirational!

The spring 13 1:

Young man!

Sadness after awakening,

I just buried myself deep.

It turned out to be a tiny human!

[Appreciation]

This poem, like Stars 1 10, is also a lyric poem that warns young people to treat mistakes and setbacks correctly. This poem is a bit difficult to understand. But as long as you know that you should pay attention to the characteristics of jumping and ellipsis when reading poetry, then this poem is easy to understand. As long as you comb the poet's thoughts a little, it becomes: young people! Correctly treating mistakes and setbacks, waking up sad, will only bury yourself deeply. This is originally a tiny achilles heel of human beings!

Poetry is short and alert, such as sobering, enough to wake up those groggy heads.

The spring 174:

Young man!

Take care of the description,

Time is turning pages,

Please write!

[Appreciation]

This is a very philosophical exhortation poem. At the beginning of the poem, young people are encouraged to study hard and "treasure and describe" their life poems by calling and using inverted sentences. Don't slack off and waste time. Then, use a personification and metaphor rhetoric to point out the reasons and urge people to make progress; Because "time is turning pages, please write"! Poetry is similar to Yue Fei's "Don't wait for leisure, white the head of a teenager, empty and sad". After reading this, the shocking aphorism of the ancient philosophers will ring in our ears: "The deceased is like a husband, never giving up day and night", thus lashing Ma Su and urging him to show his brilliant life diligently.

I learned a lot of noble spirit from Beethoven, especially his indomitable spirit of fighting against fate. Beethoven's full name is Ludwig von Beethoven. Beethoven's childhood was painful. For him, life is like a tragic and cruel struggle. His father was eager to develop his musical talent and forced Beethoven to practice various musical instruments by violence. When he was a little older, bad luck came to Beethoven again:

Beethoven, who grew up in misery, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and exchanged ideas with each other. Then he took Haydn as his teacher. Later, Beethoven began to emerge. Just when Beethoven first tasted the sweetness of success, the pain came again. Slowly, Beethoven's hearing decreased and his internal organs ached severely. But he kept it from everyone until he couldn't keep it anymore. I wrote to Dr. Veger and Pastor Amanda, who are good friends. Beethoven's deafness gradually increased, but he was not completely deaf. It can be said that almost all Beethoven's works were created after he was deaf.

People see the eyes of genius in Beethoven's young face: from those eyes, people can see his tragic fate. Beethoven in his later years was too free and violent and was rejected by love more than once. When he suffered these physical pains, Beethoven had to endure another kind of pain.

Not only that, his body also "betrayed" him, suffering from lung disease, arthritis, yellow fever, conjunctivitis and so on. His health is getting worse every day. However, he never gave up music. You know, Beethoven never wavered in the face of such great difficulties. What courage and perseverance it takes!

The boiling of life sets off the finale of music. Beethoven longed for happiness; He doesn't want to believe that his misfortune is incurable: he longs for cure, he longs for love; He is full of hope. Maybe your grades are a little poor now, but it doesn't mean you will be like this in the future. You should believe in your own strength and have confidence in yourself.

Beethoven fought against fate and eventually became a celebrity. Similarly, we should study hard and be a good student with excellent academic performance. Beethoven once said in a letter to his younger brothers, "Only morality can make people happy, not money."

In addition, the author of this book, Roman? Roland also wants to tell us some truth: the tragic fate and painful test are not only for ordinary people, but also for great men. When we suffer setbacks, we should think of these examples of enduring and overcoming pain, stop complaining and strengthen our faith. ......

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Who's Who was written by French writer romain rolland. Three famous people in the world are written in this book. The first is a German composer: Beethoven; The other is a talented Italian sculptor: Michelangelo; The last one is a famous Russian writer: Tolstoy.

In this biography of Who is Beethoven, what moved me most was his story. Beethoven is a musical genius, and his talent was discovered by his father very early. It's a pity that Beethoven's father is not a good father. He asked Beethoven to practice the piano every day, no matter what his mood was, and he worked hard. Sometimes he even put Beethoven and a violin in a room for a whole day and forced him to learn music by violence. Beethoven's childhood was very miserable. His mother died when he was 16 years old, and his father became a profligate alcoholic. These misfortunes weighed on Beethoven's head together, leaving deep scars in his heart, which led to his grumpy and eccentric temper. But Beethoven did not sink because of this. He devoted all his energy to the music career he loved. Thanks to his talent and diligence, he soon became famous. When he was intoxicated with the happiness brought by music, the unfortunate thing happened again: he was deaf. For a musician, the most important thing is his ears, but a great musician who lives on music like Beethoven is deaf, which is unacceptable to ordinary people.

Beethoven's life is tragic and full of disasters, but why did he succeed? Why can he do what normal people can't? This caused me to think deeply. In my opinion, Beethoven's success is due to his perseverance and spirit of struggle. He is fearless in the face of difficulties. This is the secret of his success.

In our daily life, when we encounter difficulties, we often think of asking others for help, instead of directly facing the difficulties and making up our minds to solve them. Beethoven, on the other hand, was eccentric and no one wanted to be friends with him. So in the face of difficulties, he can only fight alone. Although lonely, I have learned something that others can't: as long as I give myself unlimited courage, even the most terrible enemy can be defeated.

Finally, I hope people all over the world can remember Beethoven and live like Beethoven.

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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, which shows 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.

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Good heart, love and freedom are above everything else. Even for the throne, I will never betray the truth. "-Beethoven

"The more painful, the more I like it." Michelangelo

"I cry, I suffer, I just want to know the truth"-Tolstoy

Who's Who describes the spiritual strength and beauty of three great artists of different times and nationalities. They are Beethoven, a great German musician in the19th century, Michelangelo, a famous Italian sculptor in the Renaissance, and Tolstoy, a great Russian literary master. They wrote their lofty courage to fight against fate and their great feelings to bear the suffering of all mankind, so that we can get close to the great personalities of heroes with our hearts and feel their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.

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. Romain rolland firmly grasped the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields, and began to restore the lofty humanitarian tradition of 20th century literature and their colorful characters. Beethoven's tortuous life, from the glory he enjoyed for an instant to the poverty at the bottom of his life, from the suffering of his childhood to the pursuit of happiness in his later years, is just like what Roman Roland described as "a life like a thunderstorm". From this, I realized that Beethoven had been struggling with fate and thoughts. Although he gives people a sense of arrogance, his inner weakness and strength can't be tapped by people who don't know him. His passion for writing perfect songs, his persistence in seeking happiness, and his persistence in perfect meeting make his life a natural force; The battle between a primitive force and the rest of nature produced Homer's epic spectacle. He created happiness with his own suffering, and "taking pleasure in suffering" was enough to condense his life. Michelangelo, isn't he? "He has the strength, he was born to fight, to conquer, and he also conquered-he doesn't want to win. This is not what he expected. " He is a spiritual aristocrat and a genius, but he is troubled by genius, and even his spirit and mind are powerless. This crazy excitement exists in a terrible life that is too weak physically and mentally to control. It can be seen that his life is sacred and painful, but he believes that as long as his soul can endure and resolutely, and does not blindly sink into suffering, it will certainly break through the spiritual bondage. In the struggle and abandonment, he spent his whole life creating immortal masterpieces expressing truth, goodness and beauty. Tolstoy, the great Russian soul shining with flames on the earth, soothed people's stars in the dusk at the end of 19. With his powerful pen, he wrote works that let us follow Tolstoy's contradictory experience step by step. In addition to the darkness of the society at that time, these works describe the belief in God, who persistently spread the seeds of love to the world with the pen tip. I deeply realized that he insisted on faith and wrote life for truth and justice.

Yes, Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy are all conquerors of the world. We appreciate the works created by their genius, just as we appreciate the great achievements of our ancestors, and we no longer want to hear their blood. This is undoubtedly an embarrassing thing for us, 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. No, great souls are like mountains, where we will get more enlightenment. Who's Who is like writing us a symphony of heroes. The enlightenment we get from this is that everyone will suffer and suffer disasters. It is better to work hard than to complain about others. We should not worship great men, but learn from the greatness of great men's personality and make our life full of meaning. We should not rely on impetuousness and quick success, but should stick to our faith, truth and justice and make ourselves immortal.

As long as we realize that "Whose Biography" has sublimated our hearts, let the hero's blood appear in front of us and let the hero's red flag fly above our heads, we will gradually feel that in this society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and settle for mediocrity, our soul has also sublimated into a kind of sublime.

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Mr. Fu Lei, the first translator of this book, said, "When the haze covers the whole sky", the inspiration he got from Who's Who is that "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 ... "

"Wholehearted to be good, love freedom is above everything else. Only for the throne, never betray the truth. " -Beethoven

"The more painful, the more I like it." Michelangelo

"I cry, I suffer, I just want to know the truth"-Tolstoy

"An unfortunate person, poor, disabled and lonely, is caused by pain. The world does not give him joy, but he creates joy for the world; He used suffering to shape happiness, as if to explain it with that high-sounding sentence-that sentence can sum up his life and become the motto of all heroes: meet with pain. " Indeed, "pain and happiness" is romain rolland's vision of tracing Beethoven's life, which constitutes the internal tension and ideological charm of Beethoven's Biography. The boiling of life sets off the finale of music. Beethoven longed for happiness; He doesn't want to believe that his misfortune is incurable: he longs for cure, he longs for love; He is full of hope.

In fact, I have been explaining a truth! A fate ends in a hard life!

Resurrection is another masterpiece of Tolstoy in his later years. Romain rolland said: "His wife, children, friends and enemies don't understand him, because they can't see the enemy he is fighting. In fact, this enemy is himself."

"Tolstoy, do you live according to the teachings you preach!" He replied painfully, "I am ashamed to death." I am a sinner and should be despised. " Finally, at the age of 82, Tolstoy escaped from home alone on a cold winter night and became very ill in a nameless town. On his deathbed, he cried and said to the people around him;

"Millions of creatures on earth are suffering; Why does everyone here only take care of one lev tolstoy? "

In fact, what Tolstoy sent out was a question about the whole life and a response to the painful mind. Here, we clearly heard Beethoven's joyful singing of life.

As a strong, inflammatory and human figure like Beethoven, it goes without saying that he shocked us and helped us. Tolstoy and Michelangelo, especially Michelangelo, are both people with great weaknesses, but we contact them in biographies, share their pain and failure, and also share their sincerity and success. Our life is almost in harmony with theirs, and we never just "rest with them". 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.

Only by taking a stand can we gain a foothold in the world and let everyone wake up to each other and stop deceiving themselves.

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People often say: "An excellent biography can not only let us know the world, but also let us know more about life." Whose biographies: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Their protagonists are musicians, sculptors and novelists. However, although their occupations and ages are different, they are pursuing the same ideal-striving for truth and justice.

In the face of pain and loneliness, Beethoven chose to stick to his beliefs. As a musician who can't hear any sound, he gives people the illusion of arrogance. For peace, Beethoven once said, "Any law can be broken as long as it is to get more beautiful things." This sentence accurately expressed his psychology of opposing autocracy at that time, didn't Michelangelo? He devoted his life to creating immortal masterpieces expressing truth, goodness and beauty. Because he believes that as long as his soul can be patient and brave, and does not blindly sink into suffering, then he will definitely break through the bondage of spirit and think of his ideal life. Tolstoy, on the other hand, used his pen to describe the darkness of the society at that time, and his belief in God was that he persistently spread the seeds of love to the world with the pen tip.

Facing the peaceful and beautiful society now, I will arm myself with hard study and rich knowledge and move towards a bright future.

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Reading Notes of Who's Who

Whose Biography is a book composed of biographies of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy.

Romain rolland said, "Open the window! Let the free air come back! Let us breathe the breath of heroes. " I don't know why, but I think this sentence contains profound philosophy. Perhaps this is the purpose of the author's writing this book. For the era at that time, this work was a good spiritual food.

Before reading this work, I always thought Beethoven was a very lucky man, but I didn't expect him to be so unlucky. Yes, his life is rough. The most unfortunate thing in his life happened to him. Think about it. As a musician, he is deaf. What a tragic thing it is! Moreover, the pain caused by this deadly disease to the musician is unimaginable, but all the hardships have made him stronger: he is in pain, but he refuses to give in to fate; He is poor, but he does not follow the trend, nor does he cater to the trend, and always maintains an independent personality; He is lonely, but he can love human beings passionately; He never enjoyed joy, but he created and dedicated himself to the whole world. However, he did not hear people's praise for him, nor did he hear some excellent works he created.

Beethoven's courage, hard work and persistence were not in vain, because he finally succeeded, and he overcame many unimaginable and unbearable pains and diseases. One more thing, as a musician, the performers on the stage are not supported, affirmed and favored by the audience, which is undoubtedly a painful pressure and brings heavy frustration to the soul. However, he still defeated them; His efforts inspired people all over the world; His strength was proved, so in the end he climbed to the top of his life.

Romain rolland once said, "Life is harsh. For those who are uneasy about mediocrity, life is an endless struggle, and it is often a sad struggle in loneliness without honor and happiness. " The three celebrities described by the author are all mediocre people, but they have encountered more unimaginable difficulties and obstacles than ordinary people. But they are all people who bravely stood up from many difficulties, and they are also great men and celebrities forged from various difficulties. They still do not yield to the challenges and tests of fate. All three of them are heroes recognized by the author, because they all have the same heroic character: first, they have indomitable enterprising spirit; Second, always maintain personal dignity, abide by personal independence, neither yield to power nor blindly follow the masses; Third, he has the spirit of caring and caring for people and is willing to dedicate himself to the well-being of mankind.

It turns out that celebrities are not as beautiful as we thought. Perhaps it is because of all kinds of difficulties, setbacks and unfortunate fate that they bravely stood up and became famous people! How much strength, courage and perseverance they need to overcome such difficulties and obstacles! I admire your strength, courage and perseverance.

No one dares to say that they are lucky in life. Even if they come from a famous family, sometimes it is difficult for them to choose their own life and ideals, because they are carefully planned and cultivated by their parents. Even if they want to succeed, they must have courage and perseverance. After all, a person's success will not happen overnight.

Then what are we waiting for? Since we know that success must pay a corresponding price, why not work harder, work harder and keep moving forward for our ideals? Believe in yourself! Since celebrities are people who have experienced difficulties, stood up from all kinds of difficulties and succeeded, not to mention ourselves.

They all succeeded. They worked hard for their ideals and paid the price. At the same time, they feel incomparable happiness and joy for the realization of their ideals. We will certainly taste the joy and taste of success like them. What the hell are we waiting for? Come on! Come on! Believe that your life is up to you! Come on! Come on! Nothing can overwhelm us, we will succeed. Believe in yourself! -fight for your ideals!