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Examples of ideal celebrity material

A dream is a firm belief in one's own beliefs, the desire to achieve one's ideals and the persistence to never give up. It is the greatest wealth for everyone who owns it. Below are examples of ideal celebrity composition materials that I have compiled for you. Let’s take a look!

Examples of celebrities realizing their ideals

1. Sima Qian, following his father's will, was determined to write a history book that could be "hidden in famous mountains and passed on to future generations." In the seventh year when he started writing this history book, the Li Ling case occurred. In a battle with the Xiongnu, General Li Ling of the Second Division was defeated and surrendered because he was outnumbered. Sima Qian defended Li Ling, which angered Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He was arrested and imprisoned, and suffered cruel "corruption".

After receiving sex, he planned to commit suicide due to the humiliation and pain, but he thought that his dream of writing a history book had not yet been completed. So he endured the humiliation and worked hard for 18 years before finally writing "Historical Records".

This great book has 526,500 words. It is the first of its kind in the general history of biographies in my country. It has rich and detailed historical materials and has always been highly praised by people. Lu Xun once spoke highly of "Historical Records" in extremely general terms: "The historian's swan song, the rhymeless Li Sao."

2. Tu Youyou has been engaged in research on traditional Chinese medicine and the combination of Chinese and Western medicine for many years, and created the new anti-malarial drug Qing Artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin. In 1972, a colorless crystal with the molecular formula C15H22O5 was successfully extracted and named artemisinin.

In September 2011, he won the Lasker Prize and the Gülen Prize for his discovery of artemisinin, a drug used to treat malaria, which has saved millions of lives around the world, especially in developing countries. "Outstanding Achievement Award in Life Sciences" from Sushik China R&D Center.

In October 2015, Tu Youyou won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of artemisinin, a drug that can effectively reduce the mortality of malaria patients. She became the first Chinese to win the Nobel Prize in science.

3. Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942. He was terminally ill when he was young, but he persevered and overcame the pain and became a world-renowned scientist. After graduating from Oxford University, Hawking went to Cambridge University for graduate school. At this time, he was diagnosed with "Lou Gehrig's disease" and soon became completely paralyzed.

He became a world-recognized giant in the science of gravitational physics despite unbelievable difficulties for ordinary people. Hawking holds the Lucasian Chair Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, where Newton once served. His black hole evaporation theory and quantum cosmology not only shocked the world of natural science, but also had a profound impact on philosophy and religion. Famous aphorisms about ideals

1. Ideal is a famous lamp in the darkness, which can illuminate every corner of the trekker's heart.

2. If a person does not determine the goal of sailing, no wind direction will be favorable to him. ——(France) Montaigne

3. Ideals are like stars—we can never reach them, but like navigators, we can sail by the position of the stars. ——Schlitz

4. Ideals cannot be conquered by reality, and the sparks of hope shine in the dark sky. ——Ba Jin

5. An ideal is a kind of power! ——Romain Rolland

6. People who have no ideals in life are poor people. ——Turgenev

7. If we do not have ideals, our minds will fall into coma; if we do not engage in labor, how will our ideals be realized? ——Chen Yi

8. People need ideals, but they need human ideals that are in line with nature, not supernatural ideals. ——Lenin

9. Ideals are needed and are our direction of progress. Only reality can have a future with the guidance of ideals; in turn, ideals must be realized through practical efforts. ——Zhou Enlai

10. The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your ideals.

——Socrates