Thoughts after reading the story of scientists
After reading a certain work, I believe everyone will gain a lot. At this time, you need to carefully record it and write down your thoughts after reading it. But what is the appropriate way to write your thoughts after reading? The following are my thoughts after reading the stories of scientists that I collected for you. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Reflections after reading Scientist Stories 1
This book tells the stories of four great scientists.
Li Shizhen was a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty of my country. It took him twenty-seven years to write "Compendium of Materia Medica". This is a great medical text that is still used regularly today.
Darwin was a British naturalist. He spent twenty years writing the scientific masterpiece "On the Origin of Species". He was the founder of the theory of evolution.
Newton was a British scientist and a symbol of modern science. He discovered the law of universal gravitation and the three laws of mechanics. He spent more than 20 years studying optics and achieved results one after another that amazed the world.
Edison was an American inventor. He invented the phonograph, electric light, movie player, and battery... He brought light and enjoyment to the world.
There was nothing special about these four scientists when they were children, but they all had strong curiosity, liked to observe things around them, and loved to do experiments. They all have lofty ideals. In order to realize their ideals, they study and work day and night, and study things with concentration. In the face of failure, they do not lose heart; in the face of difficulties, they do not give in. They devoted their whole lives to science. I want to learn from their spirit of self-improvement, hard work, and courage, and be a good child who loves science and learning. After reading the story of scientists 2
My favorite is Aristotle.
There is Luban. Aristotle. Euclid, Archimedes. Zhang Heng. Celebrities such as Hua Tuo and Zu Chongzhi. Now let’s tell the story of Aristotle. What he said was that "no animal has both teeth and horns." "Ruminants have multiple stomachs, but poor teeth." "Hairy quadrupeds are viviparous; hard-shelled quadrupeds are egg-laying."… …
Aristotle once observed in great detail the development process of an egg hatching into a chick: "The heart is like a piece of red blood in the middle of the albumen. This red piece is beating, and then it stretches out There are two blood-filled blood vessels in the shape of a swirl. There is also a thin skin full of blood vessels surrounding the yolk. Although the hind limbs are only stretched out, they were originally small and white. "This is such a detailed and truthful record 2300 years ago. It’s so rare and valuable!
Let’s talk about Lu Ban: When he was a child, Lu Ban carved a phoenix, but the result turned out to be like a chicken, which was not good-looking at all. People laughed at him for turning the phoenix into a chicken. Later, Lu Ban continued to learn carving and improved his craftsmanship. Finally, he carved a beautiful phoenix, which was also praised by people.
These stories tell us that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% sweat. You need to be patient when doing it, and you cannot always give up halfway. You should not retreat when difficulties arise, but advance despite difficulties. Genius comes from hard work! Remarks after reading "The Story of Scientists" 3
Recently, I am reading the book "The Story of Scientists". This book tells the stories of scientists such as Zhang Heng, Shen Kuo, Cai Lun, Newton, and Fabre. After reading a few stories, I thought they were all great.
What impressed me most was Shen Kuo’s article. Shen Kuo was a writer and scientist in the Northern Song Dynasty. He wrote the book "Mengxi Bi Tan". Shen Kuo had a good habit of asking questions when he was a child, and he liked to think about problems that others had never thought of.
One day, "Shen Kuo was reciting Bai Juyi's poem at the door of his house: The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom..." Suddenly, he saw that the peach blossoms at the foot of the mountain had been blown down by the breeze, and the peach blossoms on the mountain were blown down by the breeze. The peach blossoms have just opened. Shen Kuo thought, it’s the same peach blossom, why does it bloom late here? After thinking for a while, he suddenly realized. He patted his forehead and said loudly: "I know, it turns out that because the terrain on the mountain is high, the temperature is low and the flowers bloom late."
Shen Kuo also said He often traveled with his father to many places. On the way, he learned more, asked more, listened more, and also practiced a lot. Moreover, he recorded a lot of knowledge gained during the journey in the book "Mengxi Bi Tan".
Through Shen Kuo’s story, I learned: we must study hard and learn more. Only in this way can we gain more knowledge. Thoughts after reading Scientist Stories 4
During the summer vacation, I read the book "Ye Yonglie Tells 100 Scientist Stories". Each story was very exciting and made me read it over and over again.
"Ye Yonglie tells 100 stories about scientists" was written by Ye Yonglie and published by Hubei Children's Publishing House. In this book, there are 100 stories about scientists, such as: the ancient "Doctor" Aristotle, the victory of prophecy - Halley, the scientist's experiment in the back garden - Mendel...
< p> I couldn’t put it down while reading this book. Among them, I liked the story “Gold is Not Afraid of Fire – Servetus” the most.In the article "True Gold Is Not Afraid of Fire", it mainly talks about: Servetus pointed out the errors in the works of the ancient medical theorist Gai Lun. Because Gai Lun believes that blood is produced by the liver, flows to the whole body through blood vessels, is absorbed by various parts of the body, and will not return. Servetus believed that blood flows out of 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, Servetus pointed out the error of Gai's theory. However, persecuted by the church, Servetus fled to Vienna and continued to study blood circulation problems. In 1553, Servetus wrote the theory of blood circulation into "The Restoration of Christianity". But he offended the church again, and Servetus 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 and advance despite difficulties; how humble scientists are and never satisfied; how eager to learn scientists are, Tireless; scientists are so determined to defend the truth... I will also learn from them in the future and strive to be an outstanding scientist when I grow up. Thoughts after reading "The Story of the Scientist" 5
I read the book "The Story of the Scientist" during the winter vacation. It tells that Bi Sheng created thousands of "movable types" in a few months; Li Shizhen traveled across mountains and mountains to search for various places before writing "Compendium of Materia Medica"; Zu Chongzhi spent all his time calculating: "Pi"; Darwin traveled all over the country to discover "Theory of Biological Evolution"; Newton discovered "gravity" after discovering that an apple fell from a tree; Edison invented something every fifteen days on average with his ingenuity; Madame Curie used a lot of ore to refine one gram of "radium" .
Among the scientists mentioned in the book, Edison is my favorite. He grew up in a poor family and became a newspaper boy in order to make a living. Once he was selling newspapers at the train station and saw a child playing on the train track. He screamed a few times. When he got there, the train was about to run over him. Edison calmly took the child and jumped out of the track. A man walked out of the train, stretched out a big hand, and held Edison's little hand for a long time. It turned out that he was the railway station director Nike, who was also an excellent telegraph operator. In order to repay the kindness of saving his son, he promised to pass the telegraph technology to Edison. After that, Edison became a real telegraph operator and worked in many telegraph offices. At the final telegraph office, he invented the first thing (the double telegraph machine), and then he invented the second thing (the phonograph).
After reading these stories, I realized: no one is born a genius. Scientists have been honed in the process of studying hard, overcoming difficulties tenaciously, and striving to surpass themselves over and over again. Isn’t this exactly what Edison said? "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." This sentence has always been engraved in my heart, and it will always inspire me to move forward bravely and climb to the top! After reading "Stories of Scientists" 6
"Stories of Scientists" is one of my favorite books. It contains stories about Li Shizhen, Darwin, Newton, Edison and other scientists. After reading it, I feel They are really great and powerful, especially Li Shizhen. He is truly a scientist in ancient my country. We should all learn from him.
Li Shizhen began to learn to observe plants when he was three or four years old. He wanted to understand red, yellow, white, and colorful plants. When Li Shizhen grew up, he discovered that there were many errors in the old herbal medicine, so He made up his mind to reorganize the herbal medicine and correct the mistakes, so Li Shizhen traveled over the mountains and ridges to collect medicines in the mountains. Although it was not all smooth sailing, he did not lose heart and continued to do it.
It was this spirit that led him to try thousands of different kinds of herbs. After many experiments, Li Shizhen finally completed the revision of "Compendium of Materia Medica", which recorded 1,892 kinds of medicines, 1,160 illustrations, and added 374 new kinds of medicinal herbs.
From Li Shizhen, I feel that the ancients have paid so much for us. We should thank the ancients and thank Li Shizhen for his "Compendium of Materia Medica". It is really a great masterpiece.
In order to rewrite "Compendium of Materia Medica", Li Shizhen went through a lot of hardships and even experimented by himself. He was not afraid of difficulties or death. We must learn from his spirit and not flinch in learning and not be afraid of hardship. , don’t be afraid of getting tired, learn more from other students, be careful, and have confidence, so that our study will make progress. Thoughts after reading Scientist Stories 7
This book was written by Ye Yonglie and tells the stories of 100 scientists.
I chose one of the "Mathematical Freaks", Chen Jingrun. The story tells that someone went to Yinghua Middle School in Fuzhou to conduct an investigation and found that many book cards had Chen Jingrun's signature. There are not only natural sciences but also many university books, and some books have been borrowed twice. From these signatures, it can be seen that Chen Jingrun is ready to start picking up the crown jewel of mathematics. Sure enough, he has made a contribution.
Compared to ordinary people, Chen Jingrun is indeed a bit strange. He was dressed casually. For example, I forgot to tie my shoes, the buttons were not buttoned, etc. He also eats very casually. Sometimes after meal time, he would eat cold steamed buns and drink some boiled water, which was considered 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 not even been to the nearest New York. Apart from watching two movies on the plane, I haven’t seen any other movies in the United States for more than 5 months. Only $2,500 was spent in the United States, and the rest was dedicated to the country.
Chen Jingrun conquered a mathematical problem. () became "Chen's theorem" abroad, but he thought he had only climbed a small hill.
Chen Jingrun is a noble, humble, and diligent person, and the "weirdness" is just a superficial phenomenon.
From this story, I learned that after becoming famous, one should not be proud and complacent, but should be humble and continue to work. As the saying goes, pride makes people fall behind, while humility makes people progress. That's the truth. Comments after reading "100 Stories of Scientists" 8
Reading the book "100 Stories of Scientists" really benefited me a lot. The book contains stories about Li Shizhen, Darwin, Newton, Edison and other scientists. After reading it, I felt that they were really great, especially Li Shizhen, who truly deserves to be an ancient Chinese scientist. We should all learn from him.
Li Shizhen began to learn to observe plants when he was three or four years old. He wanted to understand the red, yellow, white and colorful plants. When Li Shizhen grew up, he discovered that there were many errors in the old herbal books, so He made up his mind to reorganize the herbal medicine and correct the mistakes, so Li Shizhen traveled over the mountains and ridges to collect medicines in the mountains. Although it was not all smooth sailing, he did not lose heart and continued to do it.
It was this spirit that led him to try thousands of different kinds of herbs. After many experiments, Li Shizhen finally completed the revision of "Compendium of Materia Medica", which recorded 1,892 kinds of medicines, 1,160 illustrations, and added 374 new kinds of medicinal herbs.
From Li Shizhen, I feel that the ancients have paid so much for us. We should thank the ancients and thank Li Shizhen for his "Compendium of Materia Medica". It is really a great masterpiece!
In order to rewrite "Compendium of Materia Medica", Li Shizhen went through a lot of hardships and even experimented by himself. He was not afraid of difficulties or death. We must learn from his spirit and not flinch in learning and not be afraid of hardship. , don’t be afraid of getting tired, learn more from other students, be careful, and have confidence, so that our study will make progress. Thoughts after reading "The Story of Scientists" 9
Today I read a book called "The Story of Scientists". There are many great scientists in it, but my favorite is Marie Curie.
Madame Curie’s full name is Marie Skolowski. Her mother passed away when she was a child, and she has been living a poor life with her father. But the harder her life became, the more she developed a tough character. And won the gold medal at the age of sixteen.
As a Polish woman, she did not have the right to go to university, so she worked as a tutor in the countryside for five years. When she had saved enough money, she came to Paris and studied at the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris. Moreover, she worked ten times harder than others and often studied until late at night.
With this learning method, she quickly obtained two master's degrees.
In 1895, Madame Curie discovered the minerals axonium and thorium. With Madame Curie’s continuous efforts, she soon discovered a new element "radium".
In April 1904, Madame Curie’s husband died in a car accident. Madame Curie endured great pain and became the first female professor at the University of Paris, teaching the latest science—— Radiology.
Marie Curie was not only a persevering scientist, but also a person who dedicated her life to science. She is worth learning from because she is a person worth respecting. 10 Thoughts after Reading Scientists' Stories
During the winter vacation, I read "100 Learning Stories of Scientists as Children". I think this book is very good. It allowed me to understand the learning stories of many scientists when they were young. I got a lot of inspiration from it and found many learning methods that suit me. It is very useful to me!
Each of these scientists has their own characteristics: Einstein was considered a fool when he was a child, and his teacher even thought that he would have trouble graduating from elementary school; Hawking Spring even had three fingers that could move and could only lie in a wheelchair to think. The world; Leeuwenhoek, who had no qualifications, actually became a member of the Royal Society...
I think all the stories in this book are centered around the word "diligence". Some of these great scientists come from poor families, some from wealthy families, but they are all hardworking and diligent. We all have good family conditions now, but some people spend all their time imagining how great they will be in the future. This kind of imagination is meaningless. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Only by studying diligently, working tirelessly, and never flinching when encountering difficulties can we gain the respect of others.
Of course, in addition to diligence, we should also master good learning methods. This book also tells us many good learning methods. As long as we make good use of learning methods, we can achieve twice the result with half the effort in learning. . Classmates, let us try it? After Reading Scientist Stories 11
Today I read the book "100 Stories of Scientists Told by Ye Yonglie". These 100 stories left a deep impression on me. They told me about the difficulties and setbacks experienced by every scientist. And let me know the diligent scientists Fabre and Newton who cherished time like gold; the brave scientists Copernicus and Nobel who made progress despite difficulties; the humble and never-satisfied scientist Archimedes...
"100 Stories of Scientists" is an interesting story book that tells 100 stories about scientists.
There is a story in the book called "From working day and night to concentrating", which mainly talks about Lamarck in France. When he was young, he had many dreams, such as being a general, a financier, a musician, a doctor... However, , due to his hesitation, he ultimately failed.
Later, he met a good mentor who asked him to become a biologist.
Since then he began to study biology.
Gradually he became fascinated by biology. He spent his whole life studying botany and was the first to propose the theory of biological evolution, which is known as the "Lamarckian theory." He spent his life in poverty and indifference. He devoted everything he had to science, ignoring his personal sorrow and hard work
Reading this book made me understand how diligent scientists are, cherishing time like gold; how brave and knowing difficulties. How humble and never satisfied; how eager to learn and tireless; how determined to defend the truth... Let us learn the excellent qualities of scientists together! Let us march towards the peak of science together! . After reading the story of scientists 12
Never give up halfway in anything you do. As long as you persevere towards your goal, you will always reach the other side of success. Reading the book "The Story of Scientists" made me understand these principles.
This book tells the story of Li Shizhen who traveled through thousands of mountains and rivers, went through untold hardships, and finally wrote the "Compendium of Materia Medica". Bi Sheng produced tens of thousands of "movable types" within a few months.
Zu Chongzhi spent all his time calculating "pi", and for the first time in the history of world mathematics, he calculated pi accurately to the seventh decimal place. Newton discovered "gravity" only after being hit by an apple. With his meticulous mind and ingenuity, Edison invented something on average every fifteen days. My favorite scientists here are Edison and Zhu Kezhen. Although Edison grew up in a poor family, with unremitting efforts, he eventually became the most famous scientist in the world. Because of him, the world is full of light. Zhu Kezhen, the father of Chinese meteorology, was smart and studious since he was a child. He studied in the United States for eight years and received a doctorate. He also trained my country's first generation of meteorologists and geographers. With his efforts, our country went from not having a single meteorological observatory to establishing more than 40 meteorological observatories and more than 100 rainfall observation stations.
From these touching stories, I understand that genius is born from one percent talent plus ninety-nine percent sweat and hard work. I also want to learn from them and be a person who strives to surpass myself, never gives up and always moves forward. Come on! Thoughts after reading Scientist Stories 13
This book... I have been reading it for a long time. It is a book that records the stories of scientists. There is not much dust on the book. I put it at the top and often read it. Reading, at that moment, my heart can calm down. This year is 20xx. I remember that the last time I opened it, it was February 20xx. I once again opened the door to science, and my heart also Then it calmed down.
When I turned to the first page, it was very ordinary. It was a catalog with the names of celebrities who were about to tell us stories. However, Marie Curie, who studied radium, left a deep impression on me.
Radium is a radioactive element that can cure patients, but it is extremely dangerous during the research process. However, Madame Curie began to study radium for the sake of people’s health. During the research process, Madame Curie was not disappointed at all. She spent almost all her time on research. Although Madame Curie did not skip meals like Newton, the results after her hard work were good. Madame Curie developed radium. It brought convenience to society, but this strong woman who persevered in science left forever. Isn’t tenacious hard work what this story tells us?
No matter who we are, as long as we have a sincere heart, I will believe that we can also make great contributions to society! After-reading Stories of Scientists 14
The book "Stories of Scientists" tells the stories of many scientists, among which the one that impressed me the most was "the discoverer of the periodic law of elements" - Mendeleev.
Mendeleev lived in an unfortunate family. His father was blind and struggled to maintain his living needs with a meager pension. He died soon after; his uncle ran a small glass shop locally. Factory, but misfortune happened again: the factory suffered a fire and was reduced to ashes; but the smart and strong Mendeleev was admitted to junior high school with his brother when he was 7 years old. After graduating from junior high school in 1849, a friend of his father With the help of others, he entered the Physics Department of Petersburg Teachers College to study. He became an associate professor at the age of 23 and a professor at the age of 31. In an academic discussion, Mendeleev took out a deck of cards, but these were not ordinary cards, but cards with elements, properties, atomic weights, etc. on them. He predicted that there were 11 elements that had not yet been discovered. Later scientists The results of the study prove what he said.
I was moved by Mendeleev’s tireless spirit of persevering despite difficulties and studying hard. We now have better learning and living conditions than Mendeleev. If we also have his learning spirit, we will definitely achieve more brilliant achievements. I must learn from him and make great contributions to the construction of our motherland. After reading the Story of Scientists 15
A few days ago, I borrowed a book called "The Story of Scientists" from my sister. This book records the contributions made by several great scientists to the people. Among them, my favorite is Einstein.
Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, an ancient town in southern Germany. He lived for 69 years and died in 1948. He made great contributions to physics throughout his life. contribute.
Einstein liked to ask why since he was a child. Once, Einstein saw a compass and immediately became very curious: What makes it always move in the same direction? The compass made Einstein very interested in science.
Einstein loved to eat caviar. On his birthday, his friend specially ordered a plate of caviar. When the banquet reached its climax, the caviar was brought out, and Einstein kept talking about the law of "inertia" while eating the caviar. When he finished speaking, he also finished eating the caviar. At this time, his friend deliberately asked him: "What did you just eat?" Einstein asked with confusion on his face: "What was it?" "It was caviar. ." His friend laughed.
It was because of his meticulous and serious attitude towards science that Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. So I made up my mind to be a person who contributes to the people like Einstein when I grow up.