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How to write your review after reading "Ye Yonglie tells 100 stories about scientists"

Childhood is often a period in life that determines the direction of one’s life. People often say: “It takes ten years to grow a tree and a hundred years to cultivate a person.” Only when the seedlings are strong can the roots be deep, and only when the roots are deep can the leaves be luxuriant. Only by loving science from an early age can one grow up and reach great heights. This is the famous saying of Ye Yonglie, the author of "100 Scientist Stories". Open "100 Stories of Scientists" to collect: scientists from various fields in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, including architects: Lu Ban, Yu Hao, miracle doctor: Hua Tuo, pharmacologist: Li Shizhen, and great mathematicians: Hua Luogeng, Chen Jingrun and others. The foreign "father of geometry" Euclid, the mother of radium - Mr. and Mrs. Curie... I couldn't put it down after reading the whole book. The stories of each scientist were deeply reflected in my mind and made me The scientists who moved me the most - Mr. and Mrs. Curie. The Curies were great French scientists who won the Nobel Prize together. Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize twice. Madam Curie’s real name was Marie Sklodows. Card. Mary's life was difficult when she was a child. In order to help her sister complete her studies, she worked as a tutor for others and sent her own money to her sister who was in school. Six years later, her sister graduated. Mary had a small amount of money saved by herself and her sister's help. When she went to school, her grades were among the best. When she grew up, she married Curie. Later, a radioactive element, radium, interested them. Unfortunately, Curie died in a car accident, but Madame Curie was not abducted here. In the end, after hard work, this element harmed her health. , she suffered from pernicious anemia. In order to commemorate her, others called her the mother of Radium. This book shows us the growth path of scientists. Scientists love science, concentrate on research, and their perseverance spirit is worth learning. Their stories inspire us that "hard work pays off" and as long as we work hard, we will always gain something.