1. "He is proficient in anatomy and a first-class pharmacist. But as far as I know, he has never studied medicine systematically. What he learned is very miscellaneous and biased. However, he realized that he had accumulated a lot of unusual knowledge, which surprised even his professors. "
-the first chapter of the first part of the study of blood characters? Little Stanford
"He even flogged the body in the autopsy room, which must be very strange."
"Whip the corpse!"
"Yes, in order to prove what scars will be caused after death. This is what I saw with my own eyes. "
-the first chapter of the first part of the study of blood characters? Little Stanford? Watson
3. Block B, No.22 Baker Street1
-"A Study of Blood Characters", Part I, Chapter II
He is more than six feet tall, but emaciated, so his figure is particularly slender and his eyes are sharp. In addition to the lazy zone I mentioned, his slender aquiline nose makes him look alert and resolute, and his square chin protrudes outward, which shows that he is not a slow-heating person. Hands are always covered with ink and chemicals, but they are extremely dexterous.
-chapter 2 of the first part of the study of blood characters?
His ignorance of some things is as jaw-dropping as his profound knowledge. He knows almost nothing about modern literature, philosophy and politics.
-"A Study of Blood Characters", Part I, Chapter II
What surprised me most, however, was that he knew nothing about Copernicus and the composition of the solar system. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, an educated person didn't even know that the earth went around the sun. This seems unusual to me. I really didn't expect this.
-"A Study of Blood Characters", Part I, Chapter II
7. "You said we revolve around the sun. But even if we walk around the moon, it will not affect me and my work at all. "
-chapter 2 of the first part of the study of blood characters? [Name] Sherlock Holmes (a novel character created by British detective novelist Arthur Conan Doyle)
8.
Sherlock Holmes-His Scope of Knowledge
First, literary knowledge-none
Second, philosophical knowledge-none
Third, knowledge of astronomy-no.
Fourth, knowledge of political science-superficial.
5. Botanical knowledge-varies from person to person. I am rich in belladonna, opium and drugs, but I know nothing about gardening.
Sixth, geological knowledge-mastering practical knowledge, but it is very limited. You can see different soil qualities at a glance. When I came back from a walk, I looked at the mud stains on his trouser legs and pointed out where it was splashed in London according to its color and consistency.
Seven, chemical knowledge-profound
Eight, anatomical knowledge-accurate, but not systematic.
Nine, murder literature knowledge-extremely rich. He seems to be familiar with all the details of every terrorist case in this century.
10. The violin is very good.
Eleven, good at sticks, good at boxing and fencing.
Twelve, mastered a wealth of practical knowledge of English law.
-chapter 2 of the first part of the study of blood characters? Watson's list
9. "Ah, I have my own business. I think I'm the only one in the world doing this business. I am a consulting detective. I wonder if you understand what kind of business this is. "
? -"Study on Blood Characters" Part I Chapter II Sherlock Holmes
10. "It's really strange if you know all the details of a thousand cases, but you can't solve the 101st case!" ?
? -"Study on Blood Characters" Part I Chapter II Sherlock Holmes
1 1. "If someone asks you to prove that two plus two equals four, you will find it difficult, but you still firmly believe that this is a fact."
-"Study on Blood Characters" Part I Chapter III Sherlock Holmes
12. "Dear friend, what does this have to do with me? Even if I find out the cause and effect of the whole case, Grayson, Lestrade and others will undoubtedly take all the credit for themselves. Because I have no official status. "
-"Study on Blood Characters" Part I Chapter III Sherlock Holmes
13. "We don't know the situation at present. It will be a big mistake to start reasoning before we have all the evidence, which will bias our judgment."
-"Study on Blood Characters" Part I Chapter III Sherlock Holmes
14. "If people want to understand nature, they should be as open-minded as nature."
-The first part of The Study of Blood Characters Chapter 5 Sherlock Holmes
15. "If there is no imagination, there will be no fear."
-The first part of The Study of Blood Characters Chapter 5 Sherlock Holmes
16. "In this world, what you do is not important, what matters is that you make people believe what you do."
? -"Study on Blood Characters", Part II, Chapter VII Sherlock Holmes
1. "Excluding other possible factors, the rest is the fact."
? -"Four Signs" Chapter 1 Sherlock Holmes
"Emotional factors will affect people's correct reasoning and judgment."
-Chapter 2 of The Four Signs Sherlock Holmes
3. "As long as the impossible factors are excluded, the remaining factors, no matter how incredible, must be the truth!"
-"Four Signs" Chapter 1 Sherlock Holmes
He took out a magnifying glass and tape measure, knelt on the ground and measured, compared and observed back and forth in the room. His slender nose is only a few inches from the ground, and his round eyes are deep in the eye sockets, shining like birds' eyes. His movements are agile, silent and light, just like a trained hound looking for a smell. I can't help thinking what a terrible criminal he would be if he spent all his energy and wisdom trampling on the law instead of upholding it!
? -"Four Signs", Chapter 6
5. "Never trust a woman 100%, no matter how good she is."
-Chapter 9 of The Four Signs Sherlock Holmes
6. "Love is the expression of emotion, and anything emotional runs counter to the pursuit of truth and calm rationality."
-Chapter 12 of The Four Signs Sherlock Holmes