1. Helen Keller
Helen Keller actually learned to speak. She was a famous writer and educator in French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and He raised funds for schools for the blind all over the world and dedicated his life to welfare schools and education for the blind. She has won praise from people around the world and been honored by many governments.
2. Edison
is a world-famous American electrician and inventor. In addition to his inventions and contributions in phonographs, electric lights, telephones, telegraphs, movies, etc., he also There are also many famous creations and insights in mining, construction, chemical industry and other fields. Edison made about 2,000 inventions during his lifetime, making great contributions to human civilization and progress.
3. Sima Qian
Sima Qian began to study ancient book biography at the age of 10. At the age of 20, he traveled south from Chang'an, the capital, and traveled throughout the Yangtze-Huaihe River Basin and the Central Plains. He investigated customs and collected legends wherever he went. In the third year of Yuanfeng (108 BC), Sima Qian inherited the post of his father Sima Tan and was appointed as Taishi Ling. After that, Sima Qian began to write "Historical Records".
Later, he was convicted and imprisoned for defending Li Ling, who surrendered to the Huns. After being released from prison, he served as Zhongshu Ling and continued to write books vigorously. Finally, he completed the "Historical Records" in 91 BC. It is China's first biographical general history and has a profound influence on later historiography. Sima Qian also wrote the "Book of Bao Ren'an", which described his imprisonment and torture and his ambition to write a book, which has been praised by generations.
4. Beethoven
Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on December 16, 1770. Both his grandfather and father were court musicians. Beethoven had a very keen sense of music since he was a child. After his father discovered this, he was determined to train him into another Mozart-like music prodigy, so as to use this as his cash cow.
Beethoven did not have the playing talent of Mozart. He learned music under the stick of his father. Beethoven, who was only five years old at the time, was often locked in the house by his father and played the piano and violin from morning to night.
5. Tong Hongjiang
In 1980, he was born in an ordinary peasant family in Taonan City. Until he was in elementary school, his family was so poor that he couldn't afford a bicycle or even pay tuition. He walked back and forth every day for more than ten miles from home to school.
At that time, he had a low self-esteem in the class and had no decent clothes to wear. When it came time to pay tuition, he was too worried to eat. Seeing his mother borrowing money everywhere made him feel very uncomfortable. For this reason, he studied hard and wanted to change his destiny through studying.
By his junior year, most college students still depended on their parents financially. He had already spent 100,000 yuan to build a new house for his parents. His annual income has reached 300,000 yuan, and he is known as "China's richest 'non-rich second generation' college student." Good things came one after another. When he graduated from college, he was exempted from the examination and recommended to study for a master's and doctoral degree in structural engineering, and he was also named one of the "Top Ten People of the Year in Dalian".
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