Beethoven's Biography: Beethoven was born in a poor family, his father was an opera singer, with a rude personality and a drinking habit, and his mother was a maid. Beethoven himself was ugly, had a hard life in his childhood and adolescence, and was often beaten and scolded by his father. Beethoven joined the theater band at the age of eleven and became a great organist at the age of thirteen. At the age of 17, he lost his mother, and he was responsible for the education of his two brothers alone.
In December p>1792, Beethoven left his hometown Bonn for Vienna, music city. Soon, pain knocked on the door of his life. Since 1796, Beethoven's ears have been ringing day and night, and his hearing has been declining. At first, he kept the terrible secret alone. In 181, he fell in love with a girl named Julietta, but because of her disability (he was deaf at this time) and Julietta's selfishness and vanity, she married an earl two years later. The double torture of body and spirit is reflected in his fantasy sonata, <; Kreutzer sonata) and other works. The revolution that swept across Europe spread to Vienna, and Beethoven's mood began to rise. At this time, his works included Hero Symphony and Passion Sonata.
Beethoven was engaged to Miss Brunswick in May p>186, and the beauty of love produced a series of great works. Unfortunately, love abandoned him again, and his fiancee married someone else. However, Beethoven was in the heyday of his creation at this time, and he had no worries about everything. He has attracted the attention of the world, and the glory is followed by the most tragic period: economic embarrassment, relatives and friends dying one by one, deaf ears, and communication with people can only be carried out on paper. Faced with the hardships of life, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield. He reversed the frivolous atmosphere in Vienna at that time with his own creative style.
On March 26th, 1827, Beethoven took his last breath on a snowy day.
The Biography of Michelangelo
The Biography of Michelangelo is divided into two parts, the first part is "Fighting", the second part is "Abandoning" and the last part is
Death. On March 6th, 1475, Michelangelo was born in CapLei Sai, Casentino, where his father was a judge. His mother died when he was six years old, and Michelangelo was put in foster care with a stonemason's wife. At the age of thirteen, he entered the studio of domenico Girandayo. It is said that his excellent grades made his teachers jealous. A year later, they broke up and Michelangelo transferred to a sculpture school. Soon, due to the conflict of religious beliefs, he left there and went to Venice, Rome and other famous cities, and the level of sculpture was constantly improved.
in March p>155, Michelangelo was recruited by Pope Julius II to build a mausoleum for him. Soon, he was asked to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In the following years, he has been sent by successive popes, carrying pain to create works that he is not satisfied with. In 1527, Michelangelo was involved in a revolution and almost died. After the revolution, Pope Clement found him out of his hiding place again, and Michelangelo had to work for the people he resisted again. When Pope Clement died in September 1537, Michelangelo thought he could do his own thing quietly from now on. But as soon as he arrived in Rome, he was caught by his new master, Paul III. It seems that fate doomed him to work for others only in endless interference.
On February 12th, 1564, Michelangelo stood all day to write Mourning for Christ. On 14th, he began to have a fever. At 5pm on 18th, the outstanding sculptor and painter finally passed away forever.
Tolstoy's Biography
Tolstoy's Biography: Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of two and his father at the age of nine. As a teenager, Tolstoy was not only troubled by his thoughts, but also despaired of his ugly appearance.
in p>1851, Tolstoy came to the Caucasus, and the clear environment surrounded by mountains made his chaotic brain awake. The following year, he created excellent works such as Childhood, Teenager, Youth and Morning of a Landlord. During the Russian-Turkish War, Tolstoy visited the battlefield in person and was often in danger. In such an environment, he still wrote such an exciting work as the Chronicle of Sevastopol. Tolstoy in this period was full and happy.
Tolstoy got married in p>1862, and his happy family life gave him enough time and energy to create masterpieces that shook the whole novel circle in the 19th century: War and Peace and anna karenine. However, Tolstoy is distressed: he has status and wealth, but he is often ashamed of his rich life; He sympathizes with the lower class and lacks confidence in them. Therefore, he is tired of his own life and determined to break with his own society, and he can't get people's support. Mentally, he has always been lonely. At the age of eighty-two, he chose to run away and died in a small railway station.
how heavy the air around us is. The boss's Europa was unconscious in an atmosphere of heavy turbidity and corruption. Vulgar materialism suppresses ideas and hinders the actions of governments and individuals. Society suffocates to death in clever and humble selfishness. Humans can't breathe. -open the window! Let the free air come back! Take a breath of heroes.
The writing purpose of Who's Who is noble, creating the sun in the spiritual world, breathing the breath of heroes, and enabling people to gain spiritual support in the painful and disappointing reality. "Who's Who" is permeated with a strong passion. Every reader who reads "Who's Who" will first strongly feel the irresistible enthusiasm in the work and will be heartbroken by Roland's inspiring language.