1. Wen Tianxiang: Si Qi; When Wen Tianxiang was a child, he admired heroes, especially reading biographies of loyal ministers. One day, he came to the Xuegong in Jizhou to pay tribute to the portraits of the sages. He saw the portraits of Ouyang Xiu, Yang Bang Wa and Hu Quan in Jizhou displayed solemnly, which made him admire and admire. These brave men are all local people. What they can do, Wen Tianxiang feels that he will do it.
2. Zhang Haidi: Never give up, be positive and optimistic; Born in Jinan in the autumn of 1955. 5-year-old suffering from myelopathy, high paraplegia. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to go to school, she taught herself to finish the middle school course at home. At the age of 15, Zhang Haidi followed his parents and sent him to Liaocheng rural area, where he became a teacher for his children.
She also taught herself acupuncture skills and gave free treatment to the villagers. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages and worked as a radio repairman. In the face of the cruel fate challenge, Zhang Haidi didn't feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, endured severe tests and was full of confidence in life.
3. German astronomer Kepler: Perseverance; Kepler, a German astronomer, was troubled from childhood, and came to earth early after only seven months in his mother's womb.
Later, smallpox made him pockmarked again, and scarlet fever damaged his eyes. However, with his tenacious and determined character, he worked hard and his academic performance was far ahead of his peers. Later, because his father was in debt, he lost the opportunity to study, so he studied astronomy by himself.
4. Edison: Not afraid of failure, aggressive; When Edison invented the light bulb, he failed many times. When he used more than 1 materials as filament, his assistant said to him, "You have failed more than 1 times, and your success has become slim. Give up!" But Edison said, "So far, my harvest is not bad. At least I found that there are more than 1 materials that can't be used as filaments." Finally, he succeeded after more than six thousand experiments.
5. ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union: unyielding and optimistic; Fate is cruel to ostrovsky: he attended primary school for three years, and his youth disappeared in the galloping horses and bullets.
at the age of p>16, he was seriously injured in the abdomen and head, and his right eye was blind. At the age of 2, he was bedridden because of joint sclerosis. Facing the severe challenge of fate, he deeply felt: "There is nothing more terrible in life than falling behind." Ostrovsky fought bravely against fate.