After carefully reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of thoughts in their hearts. Now let us write a thoughtful review. So do you really know how to write a review? Below is a collection of my thoughts on reading "Beethoven". Everyone is welcome to share. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 1
"Suffering is the teacher of life. Only through suffering can we move towards happiness." This is a famous saying of the famous musician Beethoven. Yes, life is not smooth. After suffering and knowing the taste of suffering, you can move towards success and happiness.
Behind every success, every laughter, every taste of happiness, there is indispensable suffering and tears. But have you ever thought that success and laughter without you would come smoothly? No, you got it with your own sweat and tears. Don’t bow down because of tears, don’t give in because of failure!
Just like Beethoven, he also achieved success through suffering. Otherwise, how could he have realized such a famous saying?
Think of famous painters and singers. They move towards success step by step. Maybe they are tired and miserable, but when they think of the joy of success when they are disappointed, they will cheer up and move towards success.
Remember, don’t bow down because of tears, don’t give in because of failure. You will achieve success only after suffering, and you will gain a smile only after suffering. Success is right in front of you. As long as you work hard, you will take a step towards success. Suffering is not terrible. Use your efforts to overcome it, and success will be very close to you! Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 2
The teacher asked me to read the biography of Beethoven. I flipped left and right in the bookstore, and finally came across this biography of a famous person, including the biography of Beethoven and Michelangelo. I bought a biography of Luo Luo and a biography of Tolstoy and took it home and read the biography of Beethoven in one sitting.
Beethoven’s ears began to become deaf when he was less than 30 years old, and it became more and more serious day by day. His internal organs were also tortured by severe pain, and he was also suffering emotionally. However, he was still in this environment. He wrote brilliant works, and neither success nor financial or physical difficulties could make him abandon his career.
From Beethoven, I realized how brave he was when facing difficulties and never flinched. Looking back on what he did, I feel a little ashamed. One time I was doing my homework at home, and as I was writing, I encountered a "stumbling block", and I thought I would wait until my father came back to tell me about it. After reading Beethoven's biography, I felt that I should read the questions carefully several times by myself, and should not give up independent thinking so easily. In the future, I will learn from Beethoven and never flinch when encountering difficulties. I believe victory will eventually belong to me! Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 3
During the National Day holiday, I read the book "Le Saint Beethoven".
Beethoven is known as the Saint of Music, but his life was not happy, but miserable: he lived in poverty, was troubled by illness, was teased by his relatives, and even lost his "musical life" ear. hearing. He suffered a lot of torture throughout his life and finally died alone.
Before reading this book, all I knew about Beethoven was his talent in music. As a composer, pianist, conductor, and musician, he left the world with works like " "For Alice", "Moonlight", "Destiny", etc., are still classics today more than 200 years ago.
After reading this book, I have more admiration for Beethoven.
Beethoven broke off the relationship with his favorite Kilian Tai, and his two younger brothers continued to cause trouble behind his back, and they also suffered from gastrointestinal diseases, ear diseases and other diseases.
Later, his friend Dr. Humid asked Beethoven to rest in a quiet countryside. Although the scenery in front of him was very beautiful and the place was so quiet, Beethoven still couldn't get excited. Whenever he turned his ears to listen carefully, he could only hear annoying tinnitus. He felt a dark, terrifying hand of death threatening him. So, he sat down at the table and began to write a suicide note...
After Beethoven had written his suicide note, a voice sounded deep in his heart: The music is waiting for me there! When I can no longer write music scores, it won’t be too late to die! So music rekindled his will to live.
Faced with so many misfortunes, Beethoven was once confused, but in the end he still walked out of the darkness without giving up his life or his love for music.
Life is only once for each of us. As long as we are alive, we will always shine.
Recently, I have seen several news reports of students committing suicide by jumping off buildings, and the reason was simply because of criticism from their teachers. Young lives are so fragile that they cannot bear the slightest bit of dissatisfaction. I can't help but think of those students who gave up their young lives easily and said: "You jumped off the building, but how sad your parents must be. Life is already rough, and destiny has twists and turns. Why not make yourself stronger? Beethoven encountered many ups and downs in his life. Everyone can stick to their own music path and survive in difficulties.
Dear students, we must cherish life, bravely face the setbacks in life, study hard, and become useful people in society. , playing the song of one's own destiny. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 4
"Exchange pain for happiness!" This gripping reverberation echoes at the end of "The Biography of Beethoven".
We have all learned about Beethoven from music, language and other aspects - the deaf musician who insisted on creating. In fact, his life cannot be described in a few hundred words in the text.
Beethoven’s childhood was lost due to the squandering of his drunkard father, and he lost his beloved mother. He became the breadwinner of the family at the age of 19, and his life was extremely difficult, but fate would not give up! It took away his material life—— Deafness in his prime made the originally not wealthy family even more constrained; it robbed him of his spiritual life - he never had a real close friend despite all the hardships; he even tortured him with love - two failed relationships left him mentally and physically exhausted.
Then how did he get through nearly 60 years of his life? His extraordinary optimism and tenacity. After being hit by reality again and again, he could always get up with his "arrogance" and optimism. Like a man in a storm The sailing boat rides through waves one after another and withstands the strong wind like a mad queen... But the dark clouds will always be driven away, but Beethoven fell asleep and left the dawn to future generations.
I closed it I was reading books and walking on the path. I saw a child crying because one of the ten balloons was gone. Suddenly there were ripples in my heart - we used to be annoyed by small disappointments, give up on ourselves because of failures, and feel depressed. We are unable to recover... If there is a big storm, we can only be caught in the dark clouds and be ravaged at will.
We may never encounter Beethoven's situation, but we need to make ourselves strong, not To be blown away by the storm, not to be defeated by the heavy rain, to become the wind and waves in the turbulence.
Exchange pain for happiness! Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 5
Recently, I read This book introduces three famous people: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Among them, the biography of Beethoven touched me the most. p>
Beethoven, he was short and bloated, with a strong appearance, well-dressed, sharp and accurate eyes, and a strange power in his eyes, which reflected the great difficulties in music creation he experienced in his life: Deafness, physical and mental pain.
The article mainly talks about the musical giant-Beethoven, who is a great music master with a passionate personality, great personality and tolerance in the face of illness. At the same time, he continued to create music as always. His tenacity and unyielding spirit, as well as his quality of selflessly dedicating his whole life to the music industry, shocked and admired us, and are worth learning from.
In Beethoven’s introduction, the sentence “Beethoven was an unfortunate man. The world did not give him joy, but he created joy and gave it to the world.” I was deeply touched: Beethoven, he was unfortunate. He received heavy trauma, the world did not give him joy, but he created joy and gave it to the world.
Students, this biography of famous people, especially one of the biographies of Beethoven, made me deeply understand Beethoven’s spirit of never giving up! I know that the road in life cannot be smooth sailing. If I encounter difficulties, setbacks, or even misfortunes in the future, I will definitely learn from Beethoven, overcome difficulties tenaciously, and move forward courageously. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 6
The Biography of Beethoven is a book I have read repeatedly. Its author is Romain Rolland.
This book tells the life stories of three giants and is worthy of our careful reading.
This book describes Beethoven's tragic life: Beethoven's childhood was unhappy. In order to develop his musical talent, his father locked her in the room with the dulcimer all day long, but it was fortunate that he would not hate this art forever. , but his father had to use violence to force Beethoven to study. Because of his academic achievements, he was even shown off as a child prodigy. As a boy, he had to deal with economic issues and figure out how to get his daily bread. That was a task that came too early.
At the age of seventeen, he became the head of the family, with the responsibility of educating his two brothers; he had to ask his father to retire in shame because he was an alcoholic and could not run the family: people were afraid that he would be wasted. Give the pension to your son for collection. Unfortunately, he lost his hearing in middle age, but he did not give up on himself. Although his temper should have become violent, he turned sadness into motivation, turned his passion into notes, and wrote patriotic songs one after another.
After reading this article, I understand that we should learn from Beethoven’s spirit, turn grief into strength, and let suffering become a stepping stone on the way forward. Thoughts on Reading "Beethoven" 7
During the winter vacation, I read a book at home called "100 People Who Touched Primary School Students". One of the articles deeply caught my eye, called "Beethoven".
The article mainly writes that Beethoven was born in a family with musical talent. When he was four years old, his father asked him to practice at least five pieces of music in a day. He practiced until his hands were numb and his feet were swollen and he still couldn't rest. His hard work paid off, and Beethoven successfully held a concert when he was eight years old. A solo concert. Beethoven's father was not only an alcoholic, but the family's life was very embarrassing. At the age of thirty-two, he became completely deaf, which was undoubtedly a fatal blow to a musician. However, this did not defeat him. He relied on his tenacious perseverance to create a large number of works. Symphonies and piano sonatas.
Like Beethoven, there is also Helen Keller who has the perseverance to fight against fate: In 1921, during her busy work, she never put down the pen in her hand and completed 14 works. "Story of My Life", "Song of Stonewall", "Out of the Dark", "Optimism", etc. have all had a worldwide impact. Helen Keller's last work was "Teacher". She had collected 20 years of notes and letters for this book, but all these and three-quarters of the manuscript were burned in a fire, along with them. Also burned were the Braille Library and exquisite craft gifts from various countries. Another person might have been disheartened, but Helen Keller learned from the experience and became more determined to complete it. She quietly sat down in front of the typewriter and began another difficult journey. Ten years later, Helen Keller completed the manuscript.
And Helen Keller and I are really different. When I was learning to draw pictures, I backed down when I encountered a little difficulty. I never practice painting at home, and always have to reluctantly complete the homework assigned by the teacher under the urging of my mother. I don’t make much progress every time I draw.
Sometimes difficulties are like a spring. If you make it strong, it will become weak; if you make it weak, it will become strong. In addition to Helen Keller, there is also Nobel who invented and wrote "How Steel Was Tempered" Nikolai Ostrovsky...
We must remember what this article has given us Enlightenment: God gave Beethoven a rough fate. He could not refuse, but it did not mean that he surrendered. With his tenacious perseverance and passionate fighting spirit, he firmly held his fate in his own hands and lived a wonderful life! After reading this article, I was deeply touched, just as the song sang: "The sun is always behind the wind and rain, and there is a clear sky above the dark clouds..." No one can taste the sweetness directly, only by tasting the sweetness and bitterness lingering on the tongue first, Only then can you taste the delicious sweetness. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 8
I don’t know how to describe this person who firmly believes that happiness is still happiness, and that there is always a ray of hope in sorrow. He is so clean, as if all the gorgeous words are superfluous, and never bows to anything. Even the judge of fate cannot deprive him of his passion. Beethoven belongs to music and himself.
I really want to see whether his expressive eyes are like the legend, sometimes charming and gentle, sometimes confused, sometimes imposing, sometimes bursting with sparks of love. I think so, from his music, I can feel his burning eyes and touch the softness in his heart.
What a pure heart this must be, singing the goddess's hymn all the time, loving each other, finding a confidant, giving friendship, and getting love. This is the chant of life and the yearning for humanity of a person who makes a living from music. Only he, Beethoven could love freedom more than anything else. Even for the sake of the throne, he would never deceive the truth. He would always think of the beautiful place where he was born, engraved with the same brightness.
Beethoven is unfortunate, but I don’t want to sympathize with him. At the same time, I believe that such a natural musician does not need the pity of others. He is always so kind, redeeming the poor humans in his eyes, and awakening Their dreams. I am grateful for the bad luck in his fate, and also grateful for the eternal goddess in his heart. Beethoven is a man who walks in hot magma, and the cold side can never compete with the warmth in his heart. What a happy person he is! Ode to joy conquers life. When the crystal tears streaked down his withered cheeks, it was not a pale picture but a warm breath. Beethoven is a happy person, and he is also a creator of happiness.
Beethoven’s tragic interludes create an atmosphere of cruel reality, but such a person always creates for himself an atmosphere that transcends reality and can even be said to be unrealistic. In the warmth and coldness of the world, we have lost our childishness. Even if we have pursuits, they are somewhat utilitarian. Once upon a time, the simple wishes disappeared, the so-called goddess also lost her faith, and the same dream recalled many times has no power. To pursue, we are doomed to be unable to make our blood boil, and we are dwarfed by it. We were walking in the magma at the beginning. As everyone knows, when our hearts are cold, the magma also turns into rock. When your feet sink deeply into the rock, you cannot extricate yourself. , you can no longer boil, that point is your eternal position. Beethoven did not position himself. He knew love, love for others, and love for music. His love made his life endless. Music is always the continuation of his life. To this day, the fire has not been extinguished.
I want to look up at the sky, across the stars, looking for the legendary ode to joy. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 9
Recently, I read the biography of French literary master Romain Rolland, and the biography of Beethoven left a deep impression on me.
Beethoven was born in Porth on December 16, 1770. His mother died when he was a child, and his father was an alcoholic, forcing him to serve as the head of the family. Later, he came to Vienna and began his music career. However, fate kept playing tricks on people. Three failed marriages, his own deafness, and his nephew's rebellion pushed him into a low ebb. However, he was still passionate about his career and passed away on March 26, 1827.
After completing the biography of Beethoven, his tragic fate makes people pity and sympathize. At the same time, his strong will and spirit of finding light in the darkness are even more shocking! When he fell in love for the second time, he said passionately: "I will hold the throat of fate, and it will never let me surrender." It made my blood surge with passion. I seemed to see a man who would not bow to fate. The giant felt a power that could overwhelm everything, a spiritual power that makes a brave man fearless. When he found a place for his soul to dwell in music, the claws of fate grabbed him again and took away his hearing. However, he refused to give in and wrote the pure and flowery Fourth Symphony. After that, financial difficulties, his nephew's rebellion, and the worsening of his illness followed one after another. Even in the abyss of pain, he still sang "joy" and created a great and sacred ode to joy. As he said: "I He is the god of wine who brews wine for mankind. It is I who gives people the highest spiritual enthusiasm. "Yes, even the heaviest blow cannot destroy the happiness he creates and brings to people. Courage and determination cannot extinguish his love for his career. This iron will will last forever.
This book reminds me of something that happened a few years ago. A middle school in a certain city and county. On the eve of the college entrance examination, a senior high school student committed suicide by jumping off a building late at night. After investigation, this student was a good student with excellent moral character and academic performance, and his grades were among the best in the school. However, several mock exams left him very dissatisfied. The poverty of his family, the expectations of his parents, and the deterioration of his grades made him unable to bear it anymore, and he chose to commit suicide. His destiny was also tortuous and bumpy, but he lacked the courage to overcome difficulties. If he was as optimistic and positive as Beethoven, his life might bloom and become more beautiful.
Only in pain can there be joy. I hope everyone can be a "Beethoven-like" person, bravely attack difficulties, and face the world happily.
Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 10
Ludwig van Beethoven is called the Saint of Music. But he had a miserable life, and the description of "joy in exchange for pain" couldn't be more appropriate.
Beethoven was born in a poor family, his father was a Colombian opera actor. She has a rude personality and loves to drink. Her mother is a maid.
Since childhood, Beethoven has stayed with the dulcimer or violin every day. When his parents died at the age of seventeen, he became the head of the family, taking on the responsibility of the family and the education of his two brothers. In 1793, Beethoven's hearing became worse and worse. At first, she kept this secret by herself, but until he fell in love with a man named Juliet Guidiva, but Juliet was selfish and vain, so she married a knight. Therefore, Beethoven was heartbroken and suffered mental and physical torture, but his love and persistence for music could not be eradicated.
This reminds me of the day in third grade when I came to the park to learn to ride a bicycle. My mother said that I needed to practice my balance first and asked me to learn to push the cart first. Then my mother helped me into the car and pushed me for a few laps, then quietly let go, but who knew that I suddenly lost my balance and fell to the ground with a "thud". My arms and knees were bruised but I gritted my teeth and persevered. When I tried for the second time, I lost my concentration and fell into the puddle again. I became a "soaked rat" and my clothes were all dirty. I really didn't want to practice anymore, but my mother encouraged me and said: "You have to persist and don't give up halfway. Look, isn't that the story of an iron pestle ground into a needle? As long as you persist, an iron pestle can be ground into an embroidery needle; or Although Beethoven had many misfortunes in his life, he was able to become a world-famous musician despite being deaf. *** Asked about the characteristic of 'persistence'. "I listened to my mother's words and was full of confidence. I mustered up the courage to get in the car. Although I suffered a lot of injuries on the way, I fell down when I thought of my mother's words. , just get up from there. Eventually I learned to ride a bike.
Beethoven’s spirit of perseverance, perseverance and yearning for a better life is something we should learn from. We should not flinch in the face of difficulties and have confidence in ourselves. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 11
I am very fortunate to have read "Beethoven" and entered Beethoven's musical world. Beethoven had a rough life, ugly appearance, poverty all his life, and was ridiculed by others, but his musical dream was not hindered by this. Although he was deaf in both ears, he used his amazing perseverance to learn to use his teeth to feel the sound, and created amazing world-famous music. His musical dream blossomed and came to fruition due to his persistent pursuit. I deeply feel that the size of the heart is the size of the dream.
Although I am not a musical wizard like Beethoven, I have my own musical dream just like him. I want to be like Beethoven and play beautiful melodies. Two years ago, I learned piano from my music teacher, Mr. Gao. Under the guidance of Teacher Gao, my piano level is slowly improving. Practicing the piano every day is also very boring. My fingers are a little red and swollen, and I can't play some songs smoothly even after practicing them many times. Facing the difficulties, I felt a little discouraged. Once, I encountered these problems again, once or twice I didn't know what to do, and I couldn't help but shed tears. At this time, my mother came over to comfort me and said to me: Don’t you like Beethoven the most? Think about how Beethoven succeeded. I suddenly thought of Beethoven's words: I want to hold the throat of fate with both hands. Thinking that Beethoven never gave up when he encountered such a big setback, was persevering in the face of difficulties, and finally succeeded, can I not persevere even when I encounter such a small difficulty? I have teachers who guide me and parents who care about me. This difficulty is nothing. I am a hundred or ten thousand times luckier than Beethoven.
Someone once said: Difficulties are like springs. If you are weak, they will be strong. . There are many such difficulties in our lives. If you don't solve it, it will squeeze you like a spring, but as long as you are determined to overcome it, it will naturally lose its strength. Knowing this, I feel empowered. As time went on, the pieces I played became increasingly difficult and took more and more time. Sometimes I feel like these difficulties are like a huge mountain, weighing me down and making me breathless. I feel that my knowledge of music theory is too little and I never have enough time.
But there was a music master in my heart calling me, and I secretly made up my mind: I must persevere. I hope that one day, I can become a great musician like Beethoven.
Beethoven’s legendary life is so wonderful, I also hope that my life will also become brighter. Because I believe: as big as the heart is, so is the dream. Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 12
I am a person who likes music very much. Of course, I also admire the great musician Beethoven very much. Beethoven and I have an extraordinary relationship. If you don’t believe me, let me tell you our story.
I first met him two years ago. On my birthday, my mother gave me a book. I took it and read it. It was "The Biography of Beethoven" by Romain Rolland. I was so happy that I read half of the book overnight, covering up my book in deep thought. I couldn't help but have a lot of thoughts. This book showed me a hero: he was strong and individual, unwilling to give in to misfortune or bow to life. Throughout his life, he used music to express life, exchanged pain for happiness, left countless masterpieces that have been handed down from generation to generation, and fulfilled his promise of "bragging courage to mankind". In this way, Beethoven and I "made" friends. Even though he has gone to heaven, I still feel like he is right next to me, working hard with me.
I remember one time, I got a "red light" in an exam. A man was hiding in the house crying. I frantically gathered the test papers into a ball and threw it on the ground. My mother said nothing and just put a tape of the piano music "Destiny" into the recorder. The house echoed with tragic and exciting music. Destiny is knocking on the door. Invisibly, I could clearly see Beethoven, who could no longer hear his voice, meditating and shouting: "I want to strangle fate by the throat!" I stopped my tears, slowly flattened the crumpled test paper, and Analyze the reasons why I was wrong question by question. I feel like I am fighting and fighting with Beethoven. I silently said to Beethoven in my heart: "It was you who soothed my emotions and gave me the courage to fight. Thank you!" I seemed to see Beethoven smiling and saying to me: "It doesn't matter, remember, Fate can only make those who are timid bow their heads." My mood gradually calmed down and I devoted myself to studying in a good state.
Beethoven, your deeds will always be engraved in my heart. Your spirit will always inspire me to move forward. I will work as hard as you in the days I have walked with you. I believe that success is the key to success. In front! Thoughts on reading "Beethoven" 13
In the past few days, I have been troubled by some difficulties in learning. I heard from my friends that reading could help me solve my problems, so I bought a copy of "Beethoven" from the bookstore and asked this book to help me solve my problems.
The protagonist of the book "Beethoven" is Beethoven. He was a great musician in the 18th century. Others called him the "Sage of Music". He was born in a poor family, but he had a talent for music since he was a child. He could perform on stage at the age of five or six, and was often praised by others. He was named a "wind pipe player" at the age of fourteen.
But when he was 26 years old, one day, he couldn’t hear the sound anymore. It was like a ferocious lion losing its claws, like a flying bird losing its wings. To him, this What a cruel thing! But, just like that he still remembers going to the show. That day on the stage, he was playing, but he accidentally played the wrong note, causing a mess on the stage, but he didn't know anything. The performance was over, and when he learned about this terrible thing, he felt extremely disappointed. Beethoven thought about it: Is my life ruined like this? Later, he suddenly thought: It doesn’t matter if I can’t hear, wouldn’t others be able to disturb me from writing the score? Just like that, he stood up with extraordinary perseverance and courage! Successfully reached the pinnacle of the music world.
As I read, tears burst into my eyes. Isn’t this exactly my current situation? When encountering difficulties, either move forward or retreat. If it is my choice, I must choose to move forward. Is my situation more difficult than Beethoven's? You must be brave enough to face setbacks and difficulties!
My book tells me: when encountering setbacks and difficulties, don’t lie down, stand up, and be a strong and perseverant person. Thoughts after reading "Beethoven" 14
He played a decisive role in the development of world music; he was respected as the "Music Saint" by the world; he exchanged his own pain for the world's joy. He is Beethoven who is physically disabled but not mentally disabled.
Romain Rolland said: Beethoven's music that shocked the human soul was his "joy in exchange for pain." Beethoven was an unfortunate man. His miserable childhood and damage to his body and organs made this unparalleled genius lose his mind. However, for an unfortunate, poor, lonely person, if the world does not give him joy, he will create joy and give it to the world.
The Beethoven in the portrait is determined. Even if fate destroys his life, he never gives up. He wants to use himself to prove to the world that he is not a weak person! His youthful face was filled with the brilliance of genius. At the same time, behind that penetrating gaze, tragic fate was rumbling.
Beethoven also had his glory days, but after his glory, it turned into darkness. After the darkness, Beethoven did not sink.
He said: "I will hold the throat of fate, and it will never completely overwhelm me!" Hence, the "Ninth Symphony" was born, which represents this wild willpower inspired.
The loss of friends made Beethoven feel lonely, so much so that his letter to Lichnovsky was changed from text to staff. That kind of loneliness cannot be described in words. A deaf person cannot hear any sounds and has no news from his friends. How can he not be lonely?
I think Beethoven’s loneliest time was probably when he first became deaf. At that time, he was advised to leave the command group. The greatest grief for a musician is not being able to express himself on stage. That's what Beethoven was like. He closed himself off and devoted himself to nature. He said: No one in the world loves the fields as much as I do... I love a tree more than a person... In the woods, I am happy. Every tree is conveying your words in this woods. Here, on this hill, there is silence at your service.
However, all this is short-lived. After his heartbreak, he returned to music. He believes that silent music is the most shocking music.
This is Beethoven, an unparalleled genius who is physically disabled but not mentally disabled.
So, what do we think? If you're not as talented as someone else, that doesn't mean you can never surpass them. As long as you pay, you will definitely gain something. Just because your talent is not high, you have to work harder. Why can't we be like Beethoven? Even if he is deaf, he still has to hold a small wooden stick in his mouth to feel the vibration of the music and compose music. We are all healthy people, so why not make progress?
Believe it, as long as you have a dream in your heart, everything is possible! Thoughts on Reading "Beethoven" 15
Today, I read the article "Beethoven". I think the article mainly talks about Beethoven having a musical pedigree and receiving music education since childhood, which laid a solid foundation for his composition skills. Although he suffered many misfortunes and pains, he had an indomitable spirit and a positive and enterprising spirit. Heart, finally became the story of a generation of music coaches.
Beethoven’s music and spirit embodies the pain and joy, struggle and victory of the people of his time. Therefore, it always inspired people and inspired people's fighting spirit in the past, and even now it makes people feel kind and inspiring. Beethoven, such a giant in the music industry, deserves people's eternal admiration.
After reading this story, while I admire Beethoven, I can’t help but think of myself. In life, I really don't know how to endure hardship. Whenever I encounter a slight difficulty or setback, I complain all day long and complain about everything. The same goes for studying. Once there is any problem, I will give up and stop studying. Compared with Beethoven, I am really ashamed! Beethoven's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and working hard is really worth learning from me. From now on, I have to continue to hone my will to overcome difficulties and make myself stronger.