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The role setting of Sherlock Holmes
Appearance: Holmes' appearance and looks, at first glance, are enough to attract attention. He is six feet tall (contract 183 cm), with a pair of gray eyes and a particularly thin body, so he looks particularly tall (ectoderm), with a big back and a diamond-shaped face. The slender aquiline nose makes his appearance particularly alert and decisive; The square and prominent chin shows that he is a very persistent person with a pair of chopsticks legs. He often holds a pipe and a cane (the cane sword in Sherlock Holmes), likes dramatic plots, and often wears a black bowler hat when he goes out;

Address: 22 1 Baker Street, London;

Common items: Peterson's Heather pipe, Persian slippers for tobacco, big pocketknife with credit, deer hunting hat, double-breasted coat, casual shoes, scattered chemical instruments, stradivari's violin, desk with black spots, and cocaine (7% solution);

Identity:1At the end of 9th century and the beginning of 20th century, he was a famous consultant detective in Victorian England. The only private consulting detective (many detectives and police chiefs often consult him, the highest governing body of detectives);

Fame: A famous British detective in Europe. The famous Royal Chemical Society of Britain awarded him the title of honorary researcher on June 65438+1October 65438+June 2002, making him the first fictional character to win this honor.

Good friend: Dr. Watson;

Brother: mycroft holmes;

Grandmother: the younger sister of French painter Gilnei ([1714 ~1789], a French landscape painter, who is famous for 15 paintings of "French Harbor"), and Holmes thinks that her artistic cells are inherited from this (Greek interpreter);

Hobbies: thinking, violin playing, boxing, fencing, chemical experiments, and publishing some papers in newspapers. As for himself, he said, "I am restless, I hate plain life, and I pursue spiritual stimulation";

Habit: Wear silk pajamas and slippers and shoot at home. Tobacco leaves are placed in Persian slippers, and a folding knife is inserted in the center of the wooden fireplace. He likes to decorate the wall opposite the seat with bullets. Before Watson came, he used to take cocaine (7% solution), and after Watson came (see the case of four signs).

Personality: cold and withdrawn (unwilling to reveal his great achievements), although he doesn't care about making friends, cherishes friendship and sticks to what he sees, he also has a sense of humor (sometimes making jokes, such as the naval agreement). He even admitted that he was keen on practical jokes (the Crown Jewellery case), liked to solve the mystery of the case in unexpected ways (the architect in Norwood), and hated ladies.

Handwriting: vigorous brushwork (see "the last case" for details) and the famous "claw-shaped" signature.

Talent: observation, memory palace, deductive reasoning, belonging to rational thinking. Machamp, who surpasses ordinary people, and his talented stage makeup and acting skills. He is also an excellent boxer, good at bartitsu, psychological simulation and footwork tracking.

Ways to relieve stress: attending concerts, playing the violin, enjoying artworks, injecting cocaine (7% solution, three times a day, he thinks that using cocaine will excite the brain, especially in the process of solving boring cases), and doing chemical experiments.

Favorite opposite sex: Ms. Irene Adler. She gave Holmes a new understanding of women's cleverness. She was one of the four people who defeated Holmes. However, the China students in the novel have explained that this does not mean that Holmes has feelings similar to love for her.