Chapter Ninety-Five: Room Assignment

With a position, where can we stand in the world, so that everyone can be sober with each other and stop deceiving themselves. As long as we realize that "Biography of Famous People" sublimates our souls, makes the blood of heroes present in front of us, and the red flag of heroes flutters above our heads, we will slowly feel that in this society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and are willing to be mediocre, our souls are also sublimated into a kind of sublime

"An unfortunate man, poor, crippled, lonely, a man made of pain, the world does not give him joy, but he creates joy to give to the world; He used his suffering to forge joy, as he illustrated with the words that would sum up his life, and which would be the motto of all heroic hearts: Pain in exchange for welcome. Indeed, "exchanging pain for joy" is Romain Rolland's vision of tracing Beethoven's fate, and this phrase constitutes the inner tension and gripping intellectual charm of "Beethoven's biography". The boiling of life sets off the finale of music.

Beethoven longed for happiness; He did not want to believe that his misfortune was incurable: he longed for healing, he longed for love; He was full of hope. In fact, it has been expounding a truth! A fate ends in a life with a hard texture!

"Resurrection" is another masterpiece of Tolstoy's twilight years, Romain Rolland said: "Neither his wife, nor his children, nor his friends, nor his enemies, understood him as Don Quixote, because they could not see the enemy against whom he was fighting, but in fact the enemy was himself." "Tolstoy, do you live according to the doctrine you preach!" He replied bitterly, "I am ashamed to die, I am a sinner, and I deserve to be despised." ”

Finally, in the twilight of his 82-year-old years, Tolstoy escaped from home alone on a cold winter night and fell ill in an unknown town. As he lay dying, he wept and said to the people who were around him; "Millions of living beings on the earth are suffering; Why is everyone here taking care of only one Leo Tolstoy? In fact, Tolstoy is a question about the common life, but also a response to the painful soul, and here we clearly hear Beethoven's joyful singing of life.

A strong, pungent and humane figure like Beethoven, his shock and support us, needless to say. Tolstoy and Michelangelo, especially Michael, were both people with great weaknesses, but when we come into contact with them in our biographies, we are moved to share their pains and failures, but also their sincerity and success. Our lives are almost one with theirs, and we are not just "resting with them".

At the end of Michelangelo, Romain Rolland said that a great soul is like a mountain, "I don't say that ordinary human beings can survive on the peaks." But once a year they should go up and prostrate. There, they can change the breath in the lungs, with the blood flow in the vasculature. There, they will feel closer to eternity. Later, they returned to the vast plains of their lives, and their hearts were filled with the courage to fight every day." For our time, this is really a golden word.

"Celebrity Biography" is very good

It confirms an ancient Chinese motto: Those who achieve great undertakings in ancient and modern times must not only have supernatural talents, but also have perseverance. Beethoven's "finding shelter in the midst of sorrow and forbearance", Michelangelo's "the more I suffer, the more I like it", and Tolstoy's "I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth", all show that a great life is an endless battle. The reason why they succeed is because they have the perseverance and fighting spirit of transcendent mortals. They are not afraid in the face of difficulties, and this is the secret of success.

In our daily lives, when we encounter difficulties, we often think of asking for help from others, instead of facing them head-on, and we are determined to solve the ever-changing times of our time, full of opportunities, we want to succeed, but we don't want to struggle. We want overnight success. Impetuous and quick successes may lead us to short-lived achievements, but they must not make us among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading "Celebrity Biography" may sober us up a bit.

At the same time, we must also study hard and be a good student with excellent character and learning. Beethoven once said in a letter to his brothers: "Only morality can make a man happy, not money." In addition to this, the author of this book, Romain Rolland, also wants to tell us something: tragic fate and painful trials befall not only ordinary people, but also great men. When we suffer setbacks, we should think of these examples of enduring and overcoming suffering, stop complaining, and be firm in our beliefs......

With a position, where can we stand in the world, so that everyone can be sober with each other and stop deceiving themselves. As long as we realize that "Biography of Famous People" sublimates our souls, makes the blood of heroes present in front of us, and the red flag of heroes flutters above our heads, we will slowly feel that in this society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and are willing to be mediocre, our souls are also sublimated into a kind of sublime

"An unfortunate man, poor, crippled, lonely, a man made of pain, the world does not give him joy, but he creates joy to give to the world; He used his suffering to forge joy, as he illustrated with the words that would sum up his life, and which would be the motto of all heroic hearts: Pain in exchange for welcome. Indeed, "exchanging pain for joy" is Romain Rolland's vision of tracing Beethoven's fate, and this phrase constitutes the inner tension and gripping intellectual charm of "Beethoven's biography". The boiling of life sets off the finale of music.

Beethoven longed for happiness; He did not want to believe that his misfortune was incurable: he longed for healing, he longed for love; He was full of hope. In fact, it has been expounding a truth! A fate ends in a life with a hard texture!

"Resurrection" is another masterpiece of Tolstoy's twilight years, Romain Rolland said: "Neither his wife, nor his children, nor his friends, nor his enemies, understood him as Don Quixote, because they could not see the enemy against whom he was fighting, but in fact the enemy was himself." "Tolstoy, do you live according to the doctrine you preach!" He replied bitterly, "I am ashamed to die."

I am a sinner, and I deserve to be despised. ”.

Finally, in the twilight of his 82-year-old years, Tolstoy escaped from home alone on a cold winter night and fell ill in an unknown town. As he lay dying, he wept and said to the people who were around him; "Millions of living beings on the earth are suffering; Why is everyone here taking care of only one Leo Tolstoy? In fact, Tolstoy is a question about the common life, but also a response to the painful soul, and here we clearly hear Beethoven's joyful singing of life.

A strong, pungent and humane figure like Beethoven, his shock and support us, needless to say. Tolstoy and Michelangelo, especially Michael, were both people with great weaknesses, but when we come into contact with them in our biographies, we are moved to share their pains and failures, but also their sincerity and success. Our lives are almost one with theirs, and we are not just "resting with them".

At the end of Michelangelo, Romain Rolland said that a great soul is like a mountain, "I don't say that ordinary human beings can survive on the peaks." But once a year they should go up and prostrate. There, they can change the breath in the lungs, with the blood flow in the vasculature. There, they will feel closer to eternity. Later, they returned to the vast plains of their lives, and their hearts were filled with the courage to fight every day." For our time, this is really a golden word.

"Biography of Famous People" very well confirms an ancient Chinese motto: those who have achieved great careers in ancient and modern times must not only have supernatural talents, but also have perseverance. Beethoven's "finding shelter in the midst of sorrow and forbearance", Michelangelo's "the more I suffer, the more I like it", and Tolstoy's "I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth", all show that a great life is an endless battle. The reason why they succeed is because they have the perseverance and fighting spirit of transcendent mortals. They are not afraid in the face of difficulties, and this is the secret of success.

In our daily lives, when we encounter difficulties, we often think of asking for help from others, instead of facing them head-on, and we are determined to solve the ever-changing times of our time, full of opportunities, we want to succeed, but we don't want to struggle. We want overnight success. Impetuous and quick successes may lead us to short-lived achievements, but they must not make us among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading "Celebrity Biography" may sober us up a bit.

At the same time, we must also study hard and be a good student with excellent character and learning. Beethoven once said in a letter to his brothers: "Only morality can make a man happy, not money." In addition to this, the author of this book, Romain Rolland, also wants to tell us something: tragic fate and painful trials befall not only ordinary people, but also great men. When we suffer setbacks, we should think of these examples of enduring and overcoming suffering, stop complaining, and be firm in our beliefs......

But he was moved to share their pain and failure, but also their sincerity and success. Our lives are almost one with theirs.

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