After reading the Biography of WHO: 1 Everyone should have read the Biography of WHO, and I was deeply moved by this book. The celebrities in it are all resourceful and resourceful.
Li Siguang, Sun Yat-sen, Hua Tuo and Confucius all came from poor families, but they all loved learning and eventually became celebrities. One of my favorite celebrities is Zhuge Liang, who is resourceful. His teacher is the famous Mr. Water Mirror. Mr. Shuijing took in more than a dozen apprentices in two years. On the day of parting, Mr. Shui Jing gave his disciples an examination question and said, "Whoever walks out of this classroom today is the teacher. If he can't get out, he can't say that I am your teacher in the future! " An hour later, someone spoke, some said that the backyard was on fire, some said that mom was seriously ill at home, and some said that she wanted to go to the toilet ... Mr. Shuijing didn't even blink. Then Zhuge Liang spoke: "We won't be your students!" "Say that finish, I grabbed my husband's skirt. Mr. water mirror can't stand such insults! He drove Zhuge Liang away. Zhuge Liang picked up a branch in the yard and ran back to Mr. Shuijing and said, "Teacher, I said you were taking the exam. Sorry, let you handle it! " "Mr Water mirror turn anger into joy.
After reading this book, I understand that celebrities are famous because they all love reading and learning and have perseverance. I will study hard and make progress every day. No matter how hard the environment is, you must have perseverance, and perseverance can win.
Whose biography have you seen? This book tells us a lot about life with the stories of three famous people. Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. One is a musician, the other is a sculptor and the other is a novelist. Although their careers and times are different, they pursue the same ideal-to work for truth and justice.
Beethoven's childhood was painful. A man's life is like a tragic and cruel struggle for him. Dad was eager to develop his musical talent and forced Beethoven to practice various musical instruments by violence. Beethoven, who grew up in pain, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and exchanged ideas with each other. Go on and learn from Haydn. Later, Beethoven began to emerge. Just as Beethoven was getting closer and closer to success, disaster came again. Beethoven's hearing and ears were getting worse and worse, and his internal organs were in severe pain. But he still kept it from everyone until he couldn't keep it any longer. Then he wrote to Dr. Veger and Reverend Amanda, two good friends. Beethoven's deafness is getting worse, but it is not absolute deafness. It can be said that almost all Beethoven's works were created after he was deaf. Beethoven swept away gloomy thoughts with his strong will and irresistible force, and finally became a famous figure. Beethoven once said in a letter to his younger brothers: "Only moral ability, not money, can make people happy."
Michelangelo is much luckier than Beethoven in appearance. He is not disabled or poor. He was born in Florence, a city resident, and he was educated by powerful people since he was a child. He has a long cultural accomplishment and artistic background, but he is mentally more tormented and under greater pressure than Beethoven. Because his motherland never rains but it pours, he treats his family as an outsider; The land of his country fell, but he could do nothing. Like Beethoven, he was lonely all his life. His relatives never gave him any warmth and comfort, but only benefited from him. He is full of jealousy and hurt, and what is more sad is that his background has nothing to do with slave labor. Beethoven is free in spirit. He can do anything he likes, but Michelangelo is not free. He had to cling to the Pope he didn't want to cling to, and he had to serve the Pope. Fortunately, at least the Pope acknowledged his talent, and he has been trying to take care of his artistic achievements so that they will not be damaged. However, they cut his freedom and regarded him as an ox and a horse. He was tied to the Pope's mill like a donkey in the mill all his life, and at the age of 70, he had to climb scaffolding to paint. If Michelangelo didn't pursue his own ideals, he might not be bitter and proud of the Pope's praise, but he was more dissatisfied with religious art than other contemporary artists, and sought to express his dignity and soul. He is one of the "giants" in the period of humanism, which determines that he can never be exactly the same as those popes who only care about erecting monuments for himself, and he will suffer all his life because his ideals cannot be realized smoothly. Although his real feelings are complacent, confident and rigid, it is only his blood concept, deep-rooted thought of honor before honor, and the sense of responsibility of the "eldest son" that makes him unable to keep his name and manage things. The specially designated period conditions made him great, but also limited the display of his talents.
Things must be different from Michelangelo and Beethoven. Lev tolstoy, born in a noble family, has a good position and is carefree. He will not be as free as Michelangelo and Beethoven for life. He has a healthy body, a happy family and a tall literary talent. In the eyes of others, it is perfect, but his worry and pain are born from it. He was tired of his excellent background, despised everything he had, and covered up his literary reputation and reputation. Only the true meaning of life is what he doesn't know, but what he eagerly hopes for, so he uses the spirit of his life to seek and explore, and happiness becomes a heavy burden on his mind. If he just enjoys what he has, he won't feel bored and distressed, precisely because he seeks truth.
In fact, throughout the book, in the biographies of three famous figures, the shortcomings of these famous figures, Beethoven's impatience, Michelangelo's incompetence and indecision, and lev tolstoy's rigid persistence and feudalism are revealed from time to time. In these three biographies, romain rolland firmly grasped the common ground of these three artists in different fields, and made great efforts to depict their mental journey of enduring suffering for a long time in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.
Through reading this book, I learned that 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. We must solve the difficulties through our own efforts, and we can't just snuggle up to others. 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.
Reflections on Whose Biography 3 This winter vacation, I read a book called Whose Biography. After reading it, I was deeply moved.
This book is the work of Nobel Prize in Literature laureate romain rolland. It includes three biographies of heroes: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. The book briefly describes the lives of three famous people: Beethoven suffered from illness, poverty and lovelorn all his life, but he persevered and always insisted on the vitality of music; Michelangelo endured illness and all difficulties and exploitation, worked hard and devoted his life to sculpture creation; Tolstoy devoted himself to realizing his dream, but he constantly questioned his dream and became a generation of literary masters in collision and pursuit. They are all great people at heart!
Think about the great men in the book, how much pain and suffering they have experienced, and finally they have become world celebrities. Think about it. At present, many of us flinch at the slightest difficulty. For example, I learned to sing, because I had to practice singing every weekend instead of playing, so I got cold feet, but I remembered the great men in the book and I persisted. At the moment, people often praise me for singing well, which makes me very happy and proud.
In fact, pain and suffering are not stumbling blocks to success, but "good medicine" for firm will. As long as you don't back down when you encounter difficulties and stick to your beliefs, you will certainly succeed! In order to succeed, we must learn from those who insist on self-confidence.
Whose biography have you seen? In life, we will be troubled by our own or surrounding factors. At this time, whose biography is a good spiritual comfort. In this, you will feel the unique charm of these celebrities in the face of difficulties.
Who's Who wrote three famous people-Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They all live in wartime, peace, freedom and democracy are their common pursuits, and they often express their political opinions. Beethoven, the "Saint of Music", was troubled by deafness and abandoned by love all his life, but he vowed to "seize the throat of fate". Then he created world-famous music movements, such as Moonlight Sonata, Ninth Symphony, Ode to Joy and so on, to praise happiness for others. Michelangelo, a great sculptor and painter, is hard to fathom his character. He has indomitable fighting spirit and tenacious will, but he succumbed to the Pope's feet and fled for fear of war. However, this duality makes him look great and humble. Tolstoy was a Roman writer. Roland's enlightener is very caring. Seeing the suffering of the poor, he can't help shedding tears of pity for his "wealth" and finally wandering in front of truth and love. They all lived a miserable life and wanted to end their lives, but their faith in their hearts could not stop them. They created one great masterpiece after another with their unique talents.
And what we have to learn is these fascinating highlights. Don't be easily defeated by the immediate difficulties, don't complain because of a little setback, you should persevere and forge ahead bravely towards your own ideals. Who's Who explained it? I think it should be this.
My opinion on who's who. I want to hold the fate by the throat, it will never let me completely yield!
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Touching the fire-breathing pages, my ears seemed to collide with unyielding roars. With the burning words of Roman Roland, I seem to jump into the silent world and listen to the powerful melody from the heart.
1796, it was the time to pour out youthful enthusiasm, but fate threw him into a silent world, his ears ached and his insides fell out with him. The beloved also abandoned it, and the physical and mental pain fell heavily on the shoulders of this young man in his prime.
Can you imagine a person embedding music in his soul and watching the baton stagger out of the band without knowing it? Can you imagine, in the face of thunderous applause, your eyes are as dull as water? What if it's you?
The indomitable spirit of struggle once again purified my soul. Beethoven can still achieve so much in such a sinister adversity. What about us? Who are we to shed tears of despair in the so-called adversity? What can we say "no" with? !
He is short and bloated, with a strong appearance, well-dressed but not luxurious, and wild eyes. He is unyielding and powerful, splitting into a harsh light in the dark and disappearing in an angry scream.
Gradually close the book, but can't shake the burning flame in my heart. No matter how bumpy the future road is and how many thorns there are, we must go on bravely and bloom the most beautiful and sonorous roses in our hearts!
Reflections on Whose Biography? This winter vacation, I read a book called "Whose Biography", also known as "The Biography of the Giant", which was a biographical work created by romain rolland, a famous French critical realism writer, at the end of/kloc-0 and the beginning of the 20th century. It includes three biographies: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Among them, Beethoven's biography impressed me the most.
Beethoven was born in a poor family, and his childhood was painful. In order to develop his musical talent, his rude father forced Beethoven to practice the piano every day and forced him to learn music by violence. Thanks to his talent and diligence, he soon became famous. When he was intoxicated with his music as a reward, an unfortunate thing happened and he became deaf. This disaster is a heavy blow to a musician who makes a living from music, but he can persevere and stubbornly fight against his fate. This may also be his backup force, and it is also a window for him to contact so many immortal works in his later period. It is this persistence in life that makes him dark.
As Michelangelo said, "The more painful I am, the happier I am". We are faced with cruel fate or compromise. Now many students' grades may be worse, but at this time, we should think of people like Beethoven, who are unwavering in the face of such great difficulties. You must believe in yourself, persevere, and learn to give yourself unlimited courage, even the most terrible enemy can be defeated!
We should face setbacks and difficulties with firm faith and realize our ideals with uncompromising spirit of life!
I saw Whose Biography the other day, and Beethoven impressed me the most. Man is a thinking reed. These people broke through the bondage of the body, and their perseverance, like eternal stars in the sky, guided generation after generation to forge ahead bravely.
Pride and strength are my first impressions of you.
Pride, even though the world opened a gray window for his life, he still brought colorful joy to the world. His life is bitter and tiring, but he is proud and doesn't need people's pity. He is a strong man and faces the challenges of life proudly.
Because you are strong, you succeed. He is strong and patient in the face of repeated failures. Deafness is the cruelest door that God closed for him, but he faced it bravely. Although, at this time, he was scarred and on the verge of exhaustion. Not only that, several deviations of lovers, alienation of friends, puzzled eyes of all people ... all these may be a cold sword with cold light for sensitive and proud Beethoven, and each of them may leave indelible scars in his heart.
Finally gone! On a cold snowy night, I left with a whole body of injuries. If there is an afterlife, I don't know whether you want to be mediocre and happy or outstanding and lonely. Suddenly, I seem to hear your firm voice: "I should go out and show my art in front of people. This is a great honor for me and my artistic life."
Beethoven's success comes from his pride, strength and sensitivity, which is also one of the subjective reasons for his life's pain.
Reflections on Whose Biography? This book tells the tragic lives of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy, and praises their noble character and indomitable spirit. Although their careers and contributions are different, they are all celebrities in their respective fields. They have experienced all kinds of hardships in life and devoted their lives to their immortal works. Their indomitable spirit is worth learning!
Beethoven wrote an immortal ode to joy at the end of his life; Michelangelo was still in the statue in the last few days of his life, leaving a delicate masterpiece; Tolstoy made up his mind to get rid of aristocratic life at the end of his life! Beethoven's greatness lies not only in that he is a great and outstanding musician, but also in that his music is written for the suffering people. He endured his own pain, but used her painful joy to comfort people and give them courage and strength. Every project Michelangelo participated in was attacked by some despicable people. Tolstoy was declared a "heretic and apostate" by the church and was excommunicated. They chose indomitable struggle in the face of difficulties and became great men after experiencing hardships beyond ordinary people.
In the face of difficulties, we should be as strong as them, not bow our heads, but choose to overcome them! Become a person with high moral character and indomitable spirit, and make contributions to the needs of society!
9. During the winter vacation, I read a good book-Newton, a biography of a famous person, which impressed me deeply.
Our childhood comes from happiness and happiness. But Isaac. Newton didn't have such a wonderful childhood. His father died before he was born and his mother remarried when he was two or three years old. In the village, he is often ridiculed as a child without a mother. In the eyes of children, he is a boring playmate who keeps silent all day, only knowing to beat around with a small hammer.
Hey, wait, Newton hammered out a small waterwheel, which is actually passable and can be turned in the river. Gee, Newton jingled his car, all four wheels could turn, and he could run. Oh, my god, even my grades are good, and I got the first place in the exam again!
Speaking of which, do you know what Newton's childhood was like? But it is this rural child who almost became a farmer who, with his tenacious perseverance and serious attitude, discovered many truths that all mankind will always remember and benefit a lot. When he was a child, Newton often looked blankly at the birds in the sky. When he grew up, he let people fly into the blue sky and came to a conclusion-mechanics; When I was a child, it was unclear whether Newton 1+ 1 was equal to 2 or 3. When I grow up, it is hard to imagine that there is an accurate and simple method for complex and huge operations-calculus. When he was a child, Newton was very sensitive to colors. He discovered the optical theory from the prism, which made the distant Jupiter clearly appear to the human eye. What's more, Newton, the most influential celebrity in the world, ranks second, which shows how much Newton has influenced and contributed to mankind.
Whose biography have you seen? 10 Whose Biography was written by the famous French writer Roman? Created by Roland. In his works, he successfully presented the lives of three great historical figures to our eyes. Draw the bold outline of great men with beautiful and smooth lines, let us understand the value of unshakable faith and respect for the three great men!
This book tells the life of the famous musician Beethoven, the sculptor Michelangelo and the novelist Tolstoy. What impressed me most was Michelangelo's hard but high-spirited life: Michelangelo was keen on artistic creation since he was a child. Later, his talent was finally appreciated and promoted by Bole, so Michelangelo was busy with the nobles all day. He spends all his time finishing sculptures and taking care of them like his own children. However, some people who are jealous of his talent have repeatedly made things difficult for Michelangelo, making him lose the trust of the authorities, and his family all want to compete for Michelangelo's property like vampires.
In this case, the down-and-out Michelangelo still pursues his own ideals. He doesn't want to give up the sculpture career he loves. Even though the conditions were difficult, he still devoted all his time to sculpture until the end of his life.
Roman? By shaping the lives of three historical figures, Roland highlighted their love for their own cause. No matter how bad the living environment is, I still leave one exclamation point after another for future generations with my unshakable faith and noble character! I think, this unshakable faith and noble sentiment, which strive for the ideal, is worth learning from each of us!
Comments on "Whose Biography": In this book, 1 1 wrote the stories of three world-famous figures pursuing truth, goodness and beauty. They are Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They are musicians, sculptors and writers. The three professions are different, but one thing is the same, that is, they all experienced a lot of storms and never gave up before becoming famous.
Beethoven's miracle as a musician. But what he experienced was cruel. Without the love of his family since childhood, his father tried his best to tap his musical talent, locked him in a piano room for several hours, or gave him a violin. Later 13 years old, earning money to support his family. /kloc-When his mother died at the age of 0/7, he became the head of the family. In his life, he fell in love twice, but both made him sad. So I think Beethoven's experience is tragic.
Michelangelo was a great sculptor. His experience is also very tragic. His relatives always ask him for money and speak ill of him. Later, all his relatives died, leaving only one nephew who loved him very much. As a result, his nephew became bad at school, and like his father, he also made Michelangelo angry. But Michelangelo spoiled him. When Michelangelo died, he made a sculpture and destroyed another one. Therefore, his works are rarely seen in later generations.
Tolstoy's story is also tragic.
From the experiences of the above celebrities, it can be seen that celebrities are trees that have experienced wind and rain, not flowers in greenhouses. We should also learn from them and persist in never giving up.
After reading Whose Biography: 12, I learned a lot of noble spirit from Beethoven. What I admire most is his tenacious spirit of fighting against fate. Beethoven's full name is Ludwig von Beethoven.
Beethoven's childhood was difficult. Life is miserable and cruel to him. His father was eager to develop his musical talent and forced Beethoven to practice various musical instruments by violence. When Beethoven grew up, bad luck came to him again: he lost his dearest mother, and Beethoven was heartbroken, so he had to write to his friends and cry.
People can see the vision of genius in Beethoven's young face, and people can see his tragic fate. In the following years, Beethoven, who was too free and violent, was rejected by his feelings more than once. While suffering from these mental pains, Beethoven had to bear another kind of pain.
His body also betrayed him, suffering from lung disease, arthritis, yellow fever, conjunctivitis and so on. His health is deteriorating day by day. However, he never gave up music. Beethoven didn't waver at all because he had to deal with such great difficulties. What courage and perseverance it takes! When Beethoven was 28 years old, his hearing was somewhat impaired. He has created many works such as Pastoral, Chorus, Hero and Destiny.
Of course, Beethoven also has a book called Who's Who. Beethoven's persistent spirit is worth learning.
Two weeks after reading the WHO biography: 13, I read the WHO biography and was deeply touched. Celebrities have gone through hardships, but they don't bow to fate and dare to fight against it.
In this book, Beethoven impressed me the most. Although he was born in poverty, he was passionate about music and created many excellent works. But fate waits for no one. 1802, Beethoven knew that his otitis media could not be cured, which led to deafness in both ears. What a blow! However, he insisted on fighting against fate. This spirit of not easily giving in to fate is worth learning, which makes Beethoven's life full of hope.
We live a happy life now. Although it is impossible to work as hard as Beethoven, you must have a hard heart. We should not only have such a heart, but also do our best to fulfill this responsibility, so as not to waste our enthusiasm. We should turn this spirit into motivation and strive for our ideals. Once, because of a cold, I was delayed for two days to study. I began to give up on myself and didn't know how to make up for the lost knowledge. At the critical moment, my good friend Dong Tingyi cheered me up. She explained the main points of the text to me one by one, and I was full of hope for my grades. The ancients put it well: "Plum blossoms don't freeze bones?" Only by perseverance can we become a person like Beethoven in the future.
After reading this book, I understand that a bright future is created by present efforts. Without the test of fate, there is no bright future.
After reading Who's Who 14, I'll first tell you something about Zheng He, China's peace ambassador. He made seven voyages to the West, made many friends for our country, and narrowed the distance with other countries. Zheng He, as a historical figure, was praised by the people of past dynasties for his tenacious perseverance and the belief that harmony is the most precious thing for the country. Although we can't do great things for the country like Zheng He now, we can start from small things, be calm when things happen, get along well with our classmates, study hard and learn more knowledge, and make contributions to the country in the future!
Let's talk about Li Shizhen, a famous doctor in Ming Dynasty, who devoted his life to medicine. In order to study medicine, regardless of his life, and to find out the reaction process after taking the medicine, he took his own physical experiments to experience the curative effect of the medicine and went through all kinds of hardships to rebuild the materia medica. His hardships were not in vain, and he became a great doctor recognized by the world. After reading this, I think that I always bow my head in the face of difficulties, have no perseverance and patience, and make up my mind to learn from Grandpa Li!
Lin Zexu, a hero in the smoke, Qiu Jin, a revolutionary, Cao Xueqin, a literary master, and Sun Wen, a pioneer of the democratic revolution. They have created miracles in a certain field in the history of civilization, and it is this pioneering spirit that is worth learning. Because of them, China has a rich history and China has a splendid civilization!
Comments on Who's Biography: 15 Who's Biography, also known as Three Biographies of the Giant, is a biography written by the famous French writer romain rolland.
Who's Who consists of three biographies: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. The most prominent place in Whose Biography is that it shows the physical and mental sufferings of the biographies in many aspects, as well as their unremitting struggle against infinite suffering and their passion for life that broke out in the struggle. Throughout the three biographies, the protagonists in Roland's novels share the same fate schema and trend: they have experienced long-term hardships, surging vitality, artistic creation that embodies the will of life, and the pursuit of exchanging pain for joy.
This book introduces many famous people in detail in delicate and vivid language, including the most holy Confucius, the versatile Qi Baishi, the skillful craftsman Lu Ban, and the artist Da. Finch, Dumas … They have made great contributions to their country and the world! I especially admire their spirit of persisting in not giving up their ideals in the face of failure and difficulties.
They devoted their lives to artistic creation and tried to preserve the truth, goodness and beauty forever.
They spent their whole lives in endless artistic impulse and creation. Numerous failures and numerous successes, they have finished their bumpy life. In the end, they left endless precious wealth for mankind with their own spirit and life.
I learned from them that we should study hard and study hard. Today, we are happy to learn in life. Michelangelo really lived in many difficult environments. We should cherish the beautiful life now and study hard, then the next great man is you.