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Read an article, inspired by a great man. Well, you can add something.

By chance, one day, I found The Complete Biography of Mao Zedong on my father's bookshelf, and I couldn't restrain my curiosity, so I borrowed it first. Speaking of Chairman Mao, a great man, he is both strange and familiar. I am familiar because I grew up looking at his portrait; When I was a child, a huge portrait of Chairman Mao hung above Grandma Zhang's house next door. Every time I pass by his door, I will unconsciously glance at the portrait, dignified and mysterious, kind and dignified. It's strange, because I haven't seen it with my own eyes, but I have seen his portrait in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Not only that, but there are only a few stories about great men I heard when I was a child. I only heard that he had been married three times. I only knew that he responded to Chairman Mao's call and educated youth went to the countryside. Although I have heard too many popular songs commemorating Chairman Mao, I really know very little about his deeds.

Today, with such a biography in my hand, I am in a mixed mood, eager to learn about the growth footprints of a generation of great men, and perhaps there are more and more little-known insiders.

This book is published by Times Literature and Art Publishing House. The author is American Luo Streller. He visited and studied China for nearly twenty years, visited many countries and met many foreign leaders before writing this book. In Mao Zedong's biography, the American author described the life of a China leader for the people of China. In the book, he described the chairman as follows: gentle face, honest hands, sharp eyes, a typical China great man, kind, generous, profound, self-controlled, and arbitrary. Through his brushwork, the image of the chairman jumped to the page, and we followed his handwriting to review the traces of history.

Dong Ze was born in a peasant family with a rich family. He began to study at the age of eight. He has a sense of justice since he was a child, but he hates the Four Books and Five Classics. I was forced to get married when I was fourteen, but I didn't have a perfect marriage. I went to Dongshan to study at the age of sixteen. At the age of seventeen, he worked as a revolutionary army in Changsha Garrison for half a year, during which he read extensively and enjoyed the history and geography of modern western countries. In order to broaden his knowledge, he also turned to study novels, China's poems, Greek myths and western classics. At the age of eighteen, he was admitted to Hunan First Normal University. Five-and-a-half years of studying and living in a normal school have formed his own thoughts and good habits. At the age of 26, he got a job in the periodical reading room. He constantly improved himself and read Marx and Lenin for the first time. 19 19 led the May 4th Movement in Changsha and organized the Hunan Students' Union, from which he began his revolutionary career. Until 1949, when New China was founded, he was at the forefront of the revolution. Decades have passed, although people have a comment on his merits and demerits, there is no denying that he is a charismatic politician in the 20th century, a proletarian revolutionary, strategist and theorist, and a great founder of the China * * * production party.

We don't talk about his achievements, because he didn't go through that era, but his style and attitude have inspired us a lot, and there are too many places worth learning. He advocated: first, if you are sure, you can see through it and accomplish nothing. Second, keep fit and stimulate self-confidence and will. Third, to do the work at the lower level, we must do it carefully and seriously. Fourth, fiery enthusiasm and rock-solid will. 5. Never be complacent and always pursue. I know we can't learn from the erudition and noble character of great men, but at least we can work hard for this goal. Let's continue to fight for our respective pursuits.