Who's Who by the famous French writer Roman? Roland's biographies of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy were all created in the early 20th century, regardless of the time.
It has had a wide influence on later generations. In these three biographies, Roman? Roland firmly grasps the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields and focuses on depicting their pursuit of truth.
The mental journey of kindness and beauty and long-term suffering.
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. Unfortunately, Beethoven's father didn't.
Not a good father, he made Beethoven practice the piano every day, no matter what his mood was, he trained him assiduously, and sometimes even put Beethoven and a violin in the same room.
Get up, one level is a whole day, and force 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. this
These misfortunes weighed on Beethoven's head together, leaving a deep scar in his heart, which led to his bad temper and eccentricity. But Beethoven did not sink because of this, he put his whole.
All my energy is devoted to the music career I love. Thanks to his talent and diligence, he soon became famous. It is unfortunate when he is intoxicated with the happiness brought by music.
It happened again: he was deaf. For a musician, the most important thing is his ears, and a great musician like Beethoven who lives by music is deaf.
Hitting people 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. I think/in my opinion,
Beethoven succeeded because of 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, we will encounter difficulties.
Sometimes, I often think of asking others for help, instead of facing the difficulties directly and making up my mind to solve them. And Beethoven, because of his eccentric temper, no one wants to be friends with him, so he
In the face of difficulties, we 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.
Roman? Roland called them "heroes" and wrote their lofty courage to fight against fate and great feelings to bear the suffering of all mankind with touching pen and ink. As early as the 1930s and 1940s.
Translated into Chinese by a famous Chinese translator, Mr. Fu Lei, the inspiration he got from "Whose Biography" is: "Only real suffering can drive away the suffering of romantic Dick's fantasy; Only by overcoming suffering
The tragedy of heroes can help us bear the cruel fate; Only by holding the spirit of' who will go to hell if I don't' can we save a depressed and selfish nation ... "
So, for today's readers, what can the biography of Who give us? In the extremely rich material life and spiritual life.
In that era of relative poverty and weakness, in a society where people avoid the sublime and bid farewell to the sublime, whose biography may give us more.
Most of them are embarrassed, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, which shows our meanness and smallness. In Michelangelo's biography,
Is it over, Roman? Roland said 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 go back to their original lives.
My heart is full of courage in daily fighting. "For our time, this is the truth. The Biography of WHO confirms an old saying of China people: Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times are not unique.
Just, be persistent.
Beethoven's Seeking Shelter in Sorrow and Forbearance, Michelangelo's The more I suffer, the more I like it, and Tolstoy's The more I cry, the more I get hurt.
Bitter, I just want the truth ",all show that a great life is an endless battle. Our times are ever-changing and full of machines.
When we met, we longed for success, but didn't want to struggle. What we want is to become famous overnight. Impetuousness and quick success may make us achieve epiphyllum.
Current achievements, but it can't make us immortal. Therefore, reading Who's Who may sober us up.
Reading Notes on Beethoven's Biography in Who's Who
Before I read this work, I always thought Beethoven was a very lucky man. I didn't expect him to be so unlucky. Yes, his life has been bumpy. It turns out that celebrities are different from me.
As beautiful as imagined, perhaps it is because of all kinds of difficulties, setbacks and unfortunate fate that they bravely stood up and became world-famous figures! They will overcome all this.
Difficulties and obstacles, how much courage and perseverance are needed! I admire their courage and perseverance.
Roman? Roland called them "heroes" and wrote their lofty spirit of fighting against fate and great feelings of bearing the suffering of all mankind with touching words. He summed up Beethoven's life like this
An unfortunate person, poverty, disability and loneliness are all caused by pain. The world doesn't give him joy, he creates joy for the world! He shaped happiness with suffering, just like him.
That grandiloquence illustrates this point-it can sum up his life and become a famous saying in the hearts of all heroes:' happiness bought with pain.'
Notes on Flowers in the Morning and Picking Up in the Evening
Everyone will have their own childhood. Childhood has both bitterness and laughter. But they all left good memories in their hearts. In Lu Xun's Flowers in the Morning, he wrote about his childhood and youth.
The memory of.
Flowers in the morning and flowers in the evening are memories written by Lu Xun after being oppressed by the government, excluded by "scholars" and devastated by war. It is really not easy for the author to find a little leisure in such a noise. At present,
It's so weird, and my heart is so mixed. When a person only has memories, his life is likely to be boring in the end, but sometimes he has no memories.
The first time I read Lu Xun's Flowers in the Morning, I read it carefully from the catalogue. Lu Xun's writing style is cordial, simple, sincere and touching, just like a small bridge flowing water, refreshing. It truly records Lu Xun's childhood.
The life track and experience of youth, recall those unforgettable people and events, express the nostalgia for former relatives and teachers, and vividly depict the life customs in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. children
The years are drifting away, leaving only scattered memories. It is better to read "Flowers in the Morning" carefully, experience the childhood dreams of that different era, and love and yearn for nature with Lu Xun.
Freedom.