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Scientists' stories: 100, 4 readings.
Chapter 1: The Story of the Scientist 100.

—— Wu Zhuoqun

During the summer vacation, I read a book "The Story of Ye Yonglie 100 Scientists". Every story was wonderful and I read it again and again.

Ye Yonglie tells the story of 100 scientists, written by Ye Yonglie and published by Hubei Children's Publishing House. In this book, there are 100 stories about scientists, such as Aristotle, the ancient "doctor", Harley, the victory of prophecy, and Mendel, the experiment of scientists in the back garden. ...

I can't put this book down. Among them, I like the story "real gold is not afraid of fire" best.

In the article "Real gold is not afraid of fire", it mainly talks about: Servit pointed out the mistakes made by Galen, an ancient medical theorist. Because Galen believes that blood is made by the liver, flows through blood vessels to the whole body, is absorbed by all parts of the body, and will not flow back. Servit believes that blood flows from the right ventricle of the heart, passes through the lungs, is "transformed" into bright red, and then flows back to the left ventricle of the heart. In this way, Servit pointed out the mistake of Gai's theory. However, persecuted by the church, Servit fled to Vienna and was still studying blood circulation. 1553, Servit wrote the theory of blood circulation into the Christian Renaissance. But he violated the church, and Servit fled to Geneva. Finally, he gave his life for the truth.

After reading this book, I know how diligent scientists are and cherish time like gold; How brave scientists are, marching forward despite difficulties; How humble scientists are and never satisfied; How diligent and tireless scientists are; How determined scientists are to defend the truth … I will learn from them in the future and strive to be an excellent scientist when I grow up.

Chapter 2: 100 Comments on Scientists' Stories

This book, written by Ye Yonglie, tells the story of 100 scientists.

I chose one of them, Chen Jingrun. His story tells that someone went to Huaying Middle School in Fuzhou to do an investigation and found that many books and cards were signed by Chen Jingrun. There are not only natural sciences, but also many university books, some of which have been borrowed twice. From these signatures, we can see that Chen Jingrun is ready to start picking the jewel in the crown of mathematics. Indeed, he has made a contribution.

Compared with ordinary people, Chen Jingrun is really a bit strange. His clothes are casual. For example, shoes forget to tie their shoelaces, buttons are not fastened properly, and so on. He also eats casually. Sometimes after dinner time, he eats some cold steamed bread and drinks some boiled water, which is a meal.

Chen Jingrun doesn't like to play. He spends all his time on research. He has been in the United States for more than a month, and has never been to the nearest new york. Apart from watching two movies on the plane, he hasn't seen any other movies in America for more than five months. Only $2,500 was spent in the United States, and the rest was dedicated to the country.

Chen Jingrun solved a math problem. (www.eduche.com) became "Chen Theorem" abroad, but he thought he just climbed a hill.

Chen Jingrun is a noble, modest and diligent person, and that "strangeness" is only a superficial phenomenon.

From this story, I know that after becoming famous, don't be complacent, be modest, and continue to work hard. As the saying goes, pride makes people lag behind and modesty makes people progress. That's the truth.

Chapter III: 100 Comments on Scientists' Stories

This book is very good, and the story makes me know the hardships and diligence of scientists, which makes me very moved. Among them, Archimedes and Xu Xiake are my most unforgettable figures.

Archimedes was a famous scholar in ancient Greece, and he also attached great importance to scientific research. Once you start thinking, you can't extricate yourself, so that when you put the knife rest on Archimedes' nose, Roman soldiers found Roman soldiers. The scientist who loves science more than life even said, "Kill my head later and let me prove this geometric law." But the Roman soldiers cut off his head without saying anything, which is a pity of genius. If Roman soldiers hadn't killed him, he would have made more contributions to future generations! Although Archimedes died long ago, his diligence was praised by later generations.

Xu Xiake was a geographer in Ming Dynasty. He began to inspect and travel around from the age of 22. He is very curious. On the journey, when he meets a mountain, he must climb to the top, and when he meets a cave, he must also go in and inspect. He keeps a diary every day to record what he sees and hears. What best shows his fearlessness is what happened when he was 5 1 year old. At that time, he made an appointment with three companions to go forward together, and it didn't take long. One of the three companions couldn't bear to endure hardships and went home. One of them died unfortunately on the road, and the other actually stole his money and ran away. However, Xu Xiake still insists on his own investigation and is fearless in such a difficult environment. His spirit of climbing the peak of science without fear of difficulties and obstacles is worth learning.

Come and have a look at this book! It will benefit you a lot!

Chapter Four: 100 Comments on Scientists' Stories

Shi letian

Who invented the paper we write on? Who invented the airplane? Who discovered Neptune? They are scientists who have struggled for science all their lives.

Among the 100 stories about scientists told by Ye Yonglie, there is a wonderful doctor-Hua Tuo; There are plane brothers-Wright brothers; There are people who can't be blown up-Nobel's mother who used radium-Madame Curie ... These stories tell us how diligent scientists are and cherish time like gold; How brave scientists are, marching forward despite difficulties; How humble scientists are and never satisfied; How diligent and tireless scientists are; How determined are scientists to defend the truth? ...

Among them, my favorite is the mathematician Sue. He loves literature and likes to write poems. Foreign languages are also very good, like music, Beethoven, Swan Lake ... Sue has a characteristic in learning-"learn without leaking" and learn well in an all-round way. It is precisely because of his extensive knowledge that when he delves into mathematics, it is easy for him to draw inferences from others and dig deeper. He often doesn't just read the book once. He has his own set of learning methods: "When reading, you can read the first, second and third articles roughly and gradually deepen your experience." If you want to see the advantages and disadvantages of this book, you should read it well. Sue said: "A person's life is short, only a few decades old, but if we make full use of it, this value cannot be underestimated." . Small water flows forever, and many a mickle makes a mickle. Perseverance can carve a stone. Perseverance is victory. "

From Sue's reading method, I understand that reading should be easy to understand, and you can't swallow dates raw, otherwise the contents in the book are not very clear.

After reading this book, I suddenly understand that the road to success originally depends on self-consciousness since enlightenment. Successful people rely on diligence and understanding instead of being forced by their parents to study hard.