At grandpa's house, I learned that Mao Zedong. ...
I learned about Einstein from my teacher. ...
I learned about Jordan from my classmates. ...
At my friend's place, I have heard of high mountains and flowing water. ...
At my relative's house, I have heard of the dam in Zhao County. ...
In the book, I have heard of loyalty to the country. ...
In my mind, I talk to the "great man".
Time, you witnessed everything about me, but you also saw her temple. You are a sculptor, making beautiful wrinkles on your flat forehead, and you are a tax collector, taking away his youth.
"great man", you are always unknown, and every time you are just in a hurry, you bow your head and say nothing; You are always selfless, without a complaint; You made me feel incomparable moved, and I really want to have the opportunity to say thank you.
Ludwig van Beethoven, the greatest musician of German classicism, is such an unfortunate and strong man: he began to be deaf in his youth. What could be more unfortunate for a person who lives by music? Who can imagine his feelings and pain in the long torture? God is cruel. He gave Beethoven the best music, but deprived him of the right to enjoy it. He can't hear his own music. While people are enjoying the happiness brought by his music, he has to endure the silent torture alone! And it is this man who wrote so much music, and it is often joyful music-the joy that emanates from the sky and spreads to people's hearts! He grasped the fate by the throat. Every work of his is the result of hard struggle and a symbol of victory.
An unfortunate person, caused by poverty, disability, loneliness and pain, created joy for the world instead of joy for him! He used suffering to shape happiness, as if to interpret it with that brave words, which can sum up his life and become the motto of all heroes: "Only suffering can make you happy!" "