After watching Who's Who 1 I finished watching Who's Who. This book falls into three categories. The first category is Beethoven's biography, the second category is Michelangelo's biography, and the third category is Tolstoy's biography. It's beautiful. They all lived before my father.
Beethoven is a musician. When he was a child, his father was a musician. He has always wanted him to be a musician, and his home has almost become a shop to buy musical instruments. Therefore, they are poor and spend almost all their money. But it made Beethoven want to be a musician even more. He studied hard and eventually became a famous musician. After becoming a musician, he is still very busy, even busier than when he was a child.
Like Beethoven, Michelangelo was poor when he was a child, because his mother gave birth to five sons: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Bonarotto, Giovanni Monet and sigismund. Time flies. He was in his twenties before he did anything. He is going to work for the Pope. He is too tired. In a blink of an eye, he was 87 years old and still working for the Pope. He won't lie in bed until the day before his death.
Tolstoy lived a happy life. His mother has few children and little money at home. So he received a good education and was very happy as an adult, but his wife, son and even friends could not understand his thoughts. But he didn't give up, continued to work hard and finally became a famous figure.
Their spirit of hard work is worth learning.
Reflections on Whose Biography 2 romain rolland's Whose Biography. This book introduces three famous people, namely Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. These three people have made brilliant achievements, and Beethoven is my favorite.
This is a good book, especially the Biography of Beethoven, which introduces his bitter and brilliant life. He is deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes, but he happens to be a musician and can neither see nor hear. This is the greatest sorrow in life, especially for a person who loves music. If it was someone else, you would have given up living. But he didn't. He persevered and finished his music career.
Beethoven didn't choose to commit suicide for his dream, but went forward and worked hard to create music. We have encountered a little setback in our life, which is nothing compared with him, but how weak we are. To learn from Beethoven, we must face up to difficulties and go through a bumpy road. Don't take setbacks as a stumbling block on the road to success. As long as we advance, we will succeed.
After reading this book, I feel great and benefited a lot. Life is a road full of thorns. If we cross these obstacles, we can grow.
After reading the biographies of WHO, I have a deeper admiration for these celebrities.
Beethoven, Michelangelo, Tolstoy, they have been fighting for truth all their lives. They are brave and fearless, break the shackles and let their souls reach the highest level. They put their spirit into their work. Let's see how these great men struggled in a difficult environment.
1789 When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven saw his ambition more clearly. However, at this time, a crisis is coming to Beethoven, and his hearing is getting worse! This is a very heavy blow to Beethoven, who has just set up great ambitions. Whether a person's heart is boiling or not depends on whether he has fighting spirit. There is no doubt that the fire in Beethoven's heart has been extinguished a lot. However, as long as there is a spark in your mind, you can rekindle the fire in your heart and challenge the darkness and fate! Beethoven is such a person who rekindled the fire of the soul. Beethoven endured both physical and mental pain and created many excellent works. These works set the crown of Beethoven's life with one bright gem after another. However, the peak of luck is often the beginning of tragedy. Beethoven was completely deaf because of overwork. This caused serious trauma to his body and mind. However, even so, he didn't stop trying. The pearl-like ode to joy brought him the final glory, and Beethoven's condition deteriorated sharply. Finally, a stranger closed his eyes. Beethoven's life is over, as short as fireworks but very magnificent, which is exactly what a great man should look like!
Michelangelo and Tolstoy are the same. In the journey of ambition, they burn the flame of hope for themselves and others again and again. Don't we think this is a great progress?
I vaguely remember a passage from romain rolland, but I can't remember the specific paragraph. that this is not the important question. The point is that I read one of his books and felt a lot. What book? This is romain rolland's Who's Who.
Whose Biography consists of romain rolland's Biographies of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. These three parts have their own highlights:
Musician-Beethoven
I'm afraid the name Beethoven is familiar to everyone. He is a very famous musician. He has many world-famous masterpieces. In Beethoven's biography, Beethoven's life is extremely difficult and tortuous. God seems to hate him, and he can't tolerate any smoothness and happiness. When he was supposed to enjoy his family happiness, his illness made him unable to get away, and eventually he became deaf and dumb. Beethoven's music for everyone is the happiness he bought with pain.
Sculptor and painter-Michelangelo
The name Michelangelo, to be honest, is not familiar to me, but I think I have seen it in the lyrics of a song. Back to the theme, Michelangelo's life doesn't seem to be so satisfactory. It seems that the life of successful people is not smooth sailing, but full of thorns everywhere. Michelangelo's immortal masterpiece is the condensation of his life's blood and tears!
Novelist lev tolstoy
I am familiar with this name because we have studied several of his articles. He is a famous Russian writer. In his novels, lev tolstoy describes the smallness and greatness of thousands of creatures, their pain and the harmony they get in pain, thus sowing the seeds of love and conveying his belief: "Everything is not for themselves, but for people who live for God"; "When everyone realizes happiness, happiness can exist in the world".
Romain rolland called these three great geniuses "heroes". The "hero" he refers to is not a hero who is usually praised, but a "loyal servant of mankind" with great character; They are great because they can serve the public wholeheartedly.
Although the "heroes" in Who's Who are not the anime heroes we passed down from mouth to mouth, I admire them very much!
In the morning self-study, the teacher asked us to read extra-curricular books, so I quickly took out my favorite biography and turned to Beethoven, a musician.
Beethoven rewrote his own destiny in the sonorous symphony of destiny. He was born in poverty and grew up short and ugly. After several failed blind dates, he chose to give up. Only the music he loves can support his belief in life. However, fate has arranged another disaster for him-as a musician, at the peak of his career, he suffered a devastating lifelong deafness! Suffering is like a rope tightly around his neck, and a person has seized his fate. But that's it. In his own black-and-white world, he played a sonorous symphony of destiny with slender fingers, and made an oath that "I will hold my destiny by the throat, and he will never let me yield", so the music industry has an immortal name-Beethoven, who wrote a tenacious melody with music.
Looking back at myself yesterday, I suddenly feel ashamed beyond measure. Because, 40 minutes of evening self-study slipped away in my furtive laughter, leaving only a math paper assigned by the teacher, which was empty, but I had to copy it in order to cope with the teacher. At the end of self-study, the teacher asked everyone to recite a passage from the novel How Steel was Tempered: "The most precious thing for people is life. There is only one life, and a person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing-in this way, when he dies, he can say,' My life and all my energy have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world-fighting for the liberation of mankind.' "This passage was once cited as my motto, why can't I do it now? Walking in the restaurant, I shed tears of regret and sadness. ...
However, yesterday, let him go, because I am determined to be a person who will always push myself and even find competitors. Because I understand that if you want to get ahead, you must first know how to cherish time, don't waste time, and work hard!
Whose biography have you seen? Reading romain rolland's Biography of Who is equivalent to letting an ordinary reader feel the great breath of heroes and the beauty when they have a whirlpool. These three great heroes are not great men who changed the destiny of the country, nor are they world-renowned figures in contemporary times. They were not the stars of the society at that time, but they had the same characteristics and tenacity. They persisted and worked hard to achieve a certain goal. Although their life is very rough, they can always hold the fate by the throat and be strong.
Beethoven once had suicidal thoughts because of his acquired deafness, but when he really faced death, he re-examined his life track. Suddenly, like a giant, he walked on the road paved with perseverance and finally created and wrote the glory of life.
Sculptor Michelangelo. Although he was born in a rich family, he suffered a lot in his life. Actually, it's for people with split personalities. These two diametrically opposed personalities converge on one person at the same time, just like two demons tearing at each other, creating an angular figure.
Tolstoy's melancholy and fear, as well as his final choice to run away from home, are two times marks given to him by a complex turbulent and changing era. When his aristocratic education contradicted the sympathy, pity and dedication of a personality fool, he carried the cross on his back.
Reflections on Whose Biography? Among the three great men, Beethoven firmly grasped my soul. I was deeply shocked by his legendary life: he was born in a stormy old attic, spent his childhood under his father's alcoholism and violence, and was forced to learn music. His mother died when he was seventeen, so he had to bear the burden of the family alone.
From 1796, his hearing began to decline gradually, until 18 15, he completely lost his hearing. Throughout his life, he suffered from physical disability and infinite grief caused by two lovelorn nephews, but it was in this case that he wrote immortal masterpieces with his perseverance and immortal talent.
Especially the ninth symphony, the pursuit and praise of joy is a true portrayal of his indomitable spirit in the face of fate. "I want to hold my destiny by the throat!" This is Beethoven's cry for his own life, and it is also the driving force for his immortal achievements!
After reading the Biography of WHO, I opened the Biography of WHO. In the introduction of the first article, there is such a passage: "How heavy the air around us is. The boss Europa was in a coma in an atmosphere of heavy turbidity and corruption. Vulgar materialism suppressed his thoughts and hindered the actions of the government and individuals. Society died in cunning and humble selfishness, and human beings could not breathe. Open the window! Let the free air come back! Take a breath of the hero. "
Obviously, Roman 6 1 Roland wants to correct the deviation of the times with the spirit of heroism. According to Roman 6 1 Roland, the real hero and the real greatness are pain and loneliness, which is the self's struggle against intangible things. In the same introduction, he also said: "The hero I am talking about is not a person dominated by thought or power; But he is a great person at heart. " It was he who grasped the painful hearts of heroes and great men and took overcoming suffering as a shining yardstick to measure heroes. Whose Biography is the soul biography of three suffering heroes in human history, namely/kloc-Beethoven, a great German musician in the 9th century, Michelangelo, a famous Italian sculptor in the Renaissance, and Tolstoy, a great Russian literary master.
At the end of Beethoven's biography, he wrote: "an unfortunate man, poor, disabled and lonely, is caused by pain. The world has not given him joy, but he has created joy for the world;" He used suffering to shape happiness, as if he had explained it with that brave words-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. This sentence constitutes the internal tension and fascinating ideological charm of Beethoven's biography.
What supported Beethoven? It is the quality of not bowing to imperial power, the determination not to be bought by money, and the courage to hold the throat of fate! It is by relying on these extraordinary spiritual forces that Beethoven crossed countless painful peaks of life and reached the most sober understanding of life.
If Beethoven's biography is a call for heroism and an ode to strength, then Tolstoy's biography is a requiem, an elegy and an elegy. Beethoven's great pain is due to his bad luck in his prime, while Tolstoy's great pain lies in his own subjective will.
Biographical review of the World Health Organization. Man Roland, the author of Whose Biography, commented on Beethoven's life like this: "His life is like a thunderstorm. It was a sunny morning with only a few breezes. But in the still air, there has been a faint threat and a heavy premonition. Then, suddenly, a huge shadow rolled over, a tragic thunder roared, and there was a terrible silence full of sound. " When Beethoven was four years old, his father exposed him to music, which inspired his love and inspiration for music. And fate makes people, Beethoven was completely deaf at the age of 28.
Being deaf, for a musician, is like the death of the whole world. Musicians can't create if they can't tell the good from the bad. Although Beethoven had suicidal thoughts when bad luck came, he didn't give up. He used a small wooden stick, one end of which was inserted in the piano box and the other end was stuck between his teeth, while listening to music while composing. Although he can no longer compose ensembles, his symphonies are still appreciated by people.
He is a musical genius. He constantly creates and integrates his passionate passion into music, which is a kind of confidence in music. But people can't understand that Vienna thinks he is a proud and isolated genius.
Beethoven is a very stubborn person. He hates the world. He is always looking for "happiness" in music. Until the birth of the ninth symphony ode to joy. Beethoven thought this was the "happiness" he felt. This symphony really gave the world a shock.
After reading Who's Who, I like Who's Who at Home and Abroad very much. Many characters in this book left a deep impression on me. There are diligent Newton, thrifty Tao Kan and resilient Han Xin. But what impressed me most was the great historian Sima Qian.
In the story of Sima Qian, Sima Qian was born in a historian's family. He inherited his father's position and decided to write a complete history book. However, people are not as good as heaven. Sima Qian was once sentenced to death for defending his friends. However, Sima Qian endured castration in order to complete the history books. He finally finished the immortal masterpiece Historical Records.
In fact, I didn't know why Sima Qian could endure humiliation for so long, until I saw what Sima Qian said: "Everyone dies, or it is heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. I don't want the history of the country to be broken in my hands. " I realized why Sima Qian insisted on compiling Historical Records for so long. Throughout the ages, many celebrities in history have also worshipped Sima Qian very much. For example, the president thinks: "Sima Qian traveled in Xiaoxiang, Pan-West Lake, calendar Kunlun, and traveled around famous mountains and rivers with a broad mind."
Finally, I ended with a paragraph: "He exchanged his broken life for a complete history of a nation; He exchanged his unspeakable grievances for the magnificent memories of millions of people; He exchanged his inexplicable shame for the unparalleled dignity of Chinese civilization. " Sima Qian, a great man, deserves it.
After reading Whose Biography 1 1, you should also think about freedom everywhere in your life and don't be bound by rules and regulations. For example, when writing a composition, you should not just stare at the examples told by the teacher, but innovate yourself; Painting also needs freedom, not limited to old methods and traditional thinking. Our life is the same: on holidays, you could have been in an amusement park, but your parents locked you in a boring hut, where you read your homework, and you would protest. I want to go out to play, and I don't want to read or do my homework; You are doing this because your parents deprived you of your rights and freedoms. Freedom is so important.
People who are not free are usually extremely miserable: in the18th century, slaves sold blacks endlessly, and those blacks were forced to be deported to merchant ships and stuffed into big rooms at the bottom of the ship, where rats and cockroaches were everywhere and the smell was bad. When a large number of black people die of illness, the crew will throw their bodies into the sea. At that time, there was a saying that if you got lost at sea, you could follow the floating black bodies to land. This shows how important freedom is.
Comments on Who's Who 12 The names of German musician Beethoven, Italian painter and sculptor Michelangelo and Russian writer lev tolstoy are all familiar to everyone! All three of them are world-famous great men, but who knows the story behind them? Romain rolland's Biography of a Celebrity tells the story of three great men's success in tribulation.
Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy lived in different times and different regions. Engage in different jobs and pursue different ideals. All three great men have experienced various physical and mental hardships. Seeing this, I deeply feel that life is unfair to three great men. I want to bring them into modern society and let them give full play to their talents. However, in the face of suffering fate, they have no choice but to fight tenaciously. Beethoven faced a hostile city-Vienna. Everyone cheered for his music, but no one cared about his difficulties. Michelangelo was forced to serve the Pope, and every time he finished a job, he was vilified by the villains. Tolstoy was excommunicated because he faced the aristocratic society and was regarded as a rebel. In the face of round after round of suffering, the beliefs of the three great men did not waver, and they worked harder to pursue their dreams. Beethoven wrote ode to joy on his deathbed; Michelangelo was still working a few days before his death, leaving a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. Tolstoy made up his mind to get rid of the nobles on his deathbed. They all went through extraordinary hardships and eventually became great men.
Mencius, a Chinese philosopher, said: "A Sri Lankan must first suffer from his mind and work hard on his bones and muscles." It is said that pain and suffering make great men. Pain and suffering have given great people firm belief and determination to realize their dreams. We live in a good era and have more opportunities and superior conditions to pursue our dreams. We should cherish the good times now, study hard and finally realize our dreams.
Who's Biography After Reading: 13 After reading romain rolland's Biography, 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. 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. 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 the disaster is still relentless arrival.
On his head, 1802, he realized that his hearing impairment could not be cured and would soon worsen. This means that he
May never be created again! What a blow! But he can stubbornly fight against fate, which may be his later period.
The reason why I can write so many immortal works. This spirit of erin brockovich's life and destiny is exactly what we should learn.
Great and unyielding souls give light to the dark world and hope to life.
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 Shelter in Sorrow and Forbearance, and Michelangelo's The more painful, the more I like it.
Huan "and Tolstoy's" I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth "all show that great life is endless.
Endless fighting. Our times are ever-changing and full of opportunities. We are eager for success, but we don't want to struggle. What do we want
It was an overnight success. Impetuousness and quick success may make us achieve short-term achievements, but we must never be among human beings.
Among the immortal. Therefore, reading Who's Who may sober us up.
After reading Who's Who 14, social life is passing by mercilessly and slowly. What the world pursues is not faith and spiritual strength, but interests and wealth. Can heroes change the increasingly decadent world style? Yes, the celebrities written by Roman Roland, they insist on justice and truth and take it as their duty to benefit mankind. Their iron will is exactly what we need today. ...
Beethoven, the first character in Who's Who, is also my favorite character. He is the best of the best! He longed for a happy marriage, but he failed repeatedly. After that, he was unfortunately deaf, which was nothing more than spiritual destruction for a musician, but he did not give up his pursuit of music, but devoted himself more tenaciously to it. He wrote an impressive movement, retaining the indomitable spirit of struggle. "Wholehearted to be good, love freedom is above everything else. Only for the throne, never betray the truth. "
Take Beethoven for example. Neither physical pain nor the joy of success can stop him from moving forward. So should we. We should stick to our faith in truth and justice, and we should not be afraid of any difficulties. Even if God gives us a broken body, we should cherish everything in front of us, study hard, create a just and bright world for the future, and be an upright person who is not afraid of difficulties! So, from now on, we should learn from Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. After reading Who's Who, I really realized the embarrassment brought by social life in the past. These three celebrities illuminate the decay of this society like mirrors. 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. I really admire the amazing book Who's Who. No wonder Fu Lei said, "You just need to drive Roman? Roland's Who's Who, the fire of life will blow in my face.
After watching the biography of Who, 15 After watching the biography of Who, I couldn't calm down for a long time. In the book, we can feel the stubborn and unyielding character of the music master; . Feel the rich heart and beautiful thoughts of the sculptor Michelangelo; Feel the great writer. The thinker Tolstoy is willing to sacrifice his noble personality for the motherland. Let us breathe the hero's breath and inspire us to make progress and be strong and unyielding.
Beethoven's life path is full of thorns and bumps. When he was a few years old, his mother died of illness and his father drank heavily. He provoked the burden of life prematurely and cultivated a stubborn and proud character from an early age. Later, he left his hometown for Vienna and began to compose music. But the cruel and tragic struggle is not over yet. His deafness was an irreparable disaster for musicians, which not only affected his work, but also made him live a lonely and desolate life. He may also be slandered by the enemy. He is still suffering from emotional torture, but setbacks have not defeated the strong and unyielding Beethoven. "I want to hold my destiny by the throat and not allow him to destroy me!" Good thinking makes him full of confidence and strength in life, dare to challenge fate and overcome these pains with tenacious will.
In his love life, he was frustrated again. He longs for a happy marriage, but he suffers from repeated failures and emotional torture. He devoted himself to music with mental pain. He created many excellent works in his life, such as Symphony of Destiny, Symphony of Heroes, Symphony No.9 and so on. , are songs that inspire people's self-esteem and self-confidence. His greatness lies in that, although he has suffered setbacks and misfortunes, he can use music to arouse himself and his determination to work harder and inspire people to challenge their destiny and persevere. Beethoven's life is "happiness bought with pain"
The great musician Beethoven, the sculptor Michelangelo and the great writer tortet all struggled in their respective careers and never gave up their ideals. They became great men because of their noble character and indomitable spirit. They are not born perfect. They have experienced all kinds of pains and tribulations, and they are celebrities who have risen in adversity. Mencius once said, "If God wants to be the great task of Sri Lankan people, he must first suffer his will, work hard and starve his skin ..." He should also learn from the noble character and professionalism of celebrities, face up to life setbacks, accept the test of life, persevere, strengthen his ideals, and be a confident strongman.