These heroes have been neglected and misunderstood by religion, politics, society and even family and friends all their lives. Each of them suffers from repeated physical illness and mental pain, and their pains and weaknesses are riddled with holes.
However, they can stick to their artistic truth with a kind of obsession and resist all oppression. The process of "becoming a hero" behind a hero is worth pondering, which is the significance that biographies and their works bring to future generations.
Romain rolland, who experienced the First World War, was a humanist and anti-fascist fighter. His advocacy of peace was greatly influenced by Tolstoy's "non-resistance" from the beginning.
In 1930s, romain rolland took an active part in progressive political activities. He served as the chairman of the International Anti-Fascist Committee, supported the Spanish people's anti-fascist struggle, attended the Paris Peace Conference, and made certain contributions to the cause of human progress.