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Stories about anger (preferably celebrities)
1, the wrath of Qu Yuan:

The sentences in Li Sao are full of "fear", "sigh", "sadness" and "resentment" ... The poet cries! Cry for time, cry for short life, cry for endless pain and frustration in short life. Note that "people" in his poems means "people", "people's livelihood" means "life" and "people's heart" means "people's heart".

He began to express his anger and demands from the perspective of "people" and "people". We know that anger in The Book of Songs is often moral anger and collective anger. Qu Yuan's anger, though supported by morality, is personal.

Qu Yuan told us the specific grievances he suffered: the disillusionment of his political ideal, how to betray him, how to insult him, and how Yin and Jin merchants ruined him ... From his poems, we read the feelings of life, the fate of people, the embarrassment of life felt by an unwilling individual, and the oppression and even persecution of a person who maintained his personality and independent consciousness. ?

2, Mrs Socrates's anger:

Socrates' wife is fierce. Once, she lost her temper and called Socrates. Before Yunu stopped breathing, she took a big bucket of water and poured it on her husband's head. Socrates scratched his wet hair and said with a smile, there will be heavy rain after thunder. This is the law of nature and the truth.

3, Beethoven's anger:

Beethoven's heart is full of ideals of freedom, equality and universal love. He is an enthusiastic supporter of 1789 French bourgeois revolution. 1798, General Bernadotte (1763-1844) became the French ambassador to Vienna. Beethoven often visited his home and kept close contact with people around him. 1802, Beethoven began to compose the third symphony dedicated to Napoleon at the suggestion of Bernadotte. In his mind, Napoleon was a hero who destroyed the autocratic system and realized his ideal.

1804, Beethoven completed the third symphony.

Just as he was preparing to dedicate it to Napoleon, the news that Napoleon proclaimed himself reached Vienna. When Beethoven learned the news from the student Lisi (1784- 1838), he roared angrily: "He is just an ordinary person. Now he will trample on human rights to show his personal ambition. He will ride on everyone's head and become a tyrant! " As he spoke, he went to the table and tore up the dedication to Napoleon and threw it on the ground. No one was allowed to pick it up. After many days, Beethoven's anger gradually subsided and he was allowed to make this work public.

4. Chen Ping studied hard with humiliation and anger:

Chen Ping was famous in the Western Han Dynasty. When he was young, his family was poor and he lived alone with his brother. In order to maintain his father's orders, he was brilliant, childless and studied behind closed doors, but he could not get his sister-in-law's permission. In order to eliminate the contradiction between brother and sister, he endured humiliation again and again. With the intensification of his sister-in-law, he finally ran away from home and wanted to travel around the world. After being rescued by his brother, he no longer cared about the past. Finally, an old man came here to teach for free. After he finished his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.

5, Wen Tianxiang youth righteousness:

Wen Tianxiang, a famous national hero in the late Southern Song Dynasty, had a hard life as a teenager and had the opportunity to study with the help of good people. Once, Wen Tianxiang was mistaken for a thief by a rich classmate. He argued that others were not allowed to trample on his dignity and finally proved his innocence. And through this incident, he further established Wen Tianxiang's ambition to be the top scholar.