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The main content of Twelve Historical Stories when the Stars of Mankind Shine is about 50 words.
1, adventurous balboa arrived in South America with the ship to explore and find wealth. He squeezed out the boss of the whole team and drove away the new governor. In order to escape punishment, he decided to look for the wealth of the South American continent to protect his own safety. During the arduous journey, he became the first person in civilization to see the Pacific Ocean.

Muhammad, the new heir of the Ottoman Empire, is determined to capture Byzantium. After several fierce battles, it never worked. At this time, the talented emperor came up with a thrilling trick to transport warships from land to the weak coastal corner of Byzantium. Finally, due to the discovery of a small door neglected by Byzantium-Kyle Carmen, De Antangan of the Ottoman Empire gained the essence of Byzantium, a human civilization.

3. Han Deer's music performances are frequently frustrated, business fails, debts are high, and life goes from bad to worse. At this time, my friend sent Messiah in the hope that Han Lu would compose music for it. Frustrated, Gandel was deeply inspired, so he completed this great creation day and night. Once the creation was completed, it became popular all over the world. Han Lu was also "resurrected" and donated all the performance income to the imprisoned people and hospital patients.

By chance, the unknown rouge was invited to make a March. After some creation, the future national anthem of France, La Marseillaise, which inspired countless soldiers to fight for their country, was born. As soon as this song came out, it immediately spread all over the country, inspiring the soldiers to fight and win the battle. However, Lu Ge, the author of this song, is unknown and poor. He's just a genius for one night.

Because of grouchy's stupidity and stubbornness, Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon once gave General grouchy a third of his troops to hunt down the remnants of Pu Jun, but in the decisive battle with the British army, the two armies suffered heavy casualties. grouchy's men repeatedly suggested helping the main battlefield, but the stupid general refused. As a result, Napoleon's France lost the whole war.

6.74-year-old Goethe fell in love with 19-year-old girl Ur Park Chung-soo. After many unsuccessful pursuits, Goethe finally gave up, and his heart was deeply hurt, so he wrote a poem "Elegy of Malinbad" with deep affection and passion to express and pin his feelings. From then on, Goethe learned from his mistakes, stepped into another creative climax and wrote Faust and other books.

7. The fugitive explorer Souter went to California to open up wasteland. He bought a large area of land there and built it with workers. In the construction in full swing, he accidentally discovered gold. People stopped working, but desperately searched for gold. Countless gold diggers came from all over the world. They occupied the property and land belonging to suter and eventually destroyed the suter family.

8. The famous Russian writer Dostoevsky was arrested and executed for participating in reactionary political activities. At the time of execution, the arrival of an official document changed the fate of death, and the death penalty was no longer executed and the sentence was changed to military service. Dostoevsky's survival after suffering and his future military career gave him rich writing materials, which was a turning point in his life creation and thought.

9. Field is determined to lay a submarine telegraph cable connecting Eurasia. Yes, the first laying failed, the second laying failed, and finally the third laying succeeded. At this time, cheers thundered, and everyone regarded Field as a hero. But the good times didn't last long. When the optical cable broke down, people bombarded him in turn. After six years, Field decided to try again and finally succeeded.

10, lev tolstoy, a literary master, was deeply disturbed that his manor life did not conform to his beliefs, and he constantly wanted to escape from the manor and run away from home. After several considerations, I finally made up my mind to walk away and died on the way, at the age of 83.

1 1, the British navy colonel Scott led a team to conquer the Antarctic, where humans had never set foot, and rushed all the way to the finish line-the Antarctic, regardless of difficulties and obstacles. Unexpectedly, a month before them, Norwegian Amundsen's team had arrived before them, and disappointed Scott and four others were killed on their way back.

12, when the revolution was about to break out, Lenin in exile had been studying. He hoped to return to the motherland for revolution and construction one day, but it backfired. Lenin, who was concerned about the country and the people, made a bold decision at this time and made himself cross the enemy country to Russia through negotiations with the enemy country. His extraordinary courage helped Lenin return to the motherland smoothly.

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The famous Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig's When the Stars Shine is one of Stefan Zweig's biographical masterpieces, which is called "the best biographer in human history". This book was published by Guangxi Normal University Press in 2004.

A moment of real world historical significance will inevitably pass away unnecessarily for a long time before a moment when human stars shine. At this critical moment, what usually happens slowly and in parallel is compressed to such a short moment that everything is decided. At this moment, generations of irretrievable decisions were made, which decided the life and death of a person, the survival of a nation and even the fate of all mankind.

In China, as early as1mid-1980s, this book has deeply influenced a generation of college students, and it can be called a classic "campus book". The author is the best storyteller. In his view, all the most distinctive and vital success pens often only come from the rare and short-lived moment when the artist inspired generate, and so does history. The long river of history is long and dull, because the most important historical moments need time to brew, and every real event needs a development process. This book consists of two parts.

The first one is The Moment of Human Destiny, which tells the story of the fall of Byzantium, the battle of Napoleon's Waterloo, the leap over the ocean, Lenin's tortuous road and so on, which is fascinating and gripping.

The second part is Magellan-A Man and His Sailing Career, which is a whole and describes the great Portuguese navigator Magellan and his life's sailing career. True and true, it has been sublimated, making people grasp Magellan's life and history in detail and accurately. The book is different from ordinary biographies in that the author does not vertically unfold the life of historical figures, but horizontally intercepts those "critical moments" in their lives-moments that determine the life and death of a person, the survival of a nation and even the fate of all mankind. The characters and events assembled in the book cross the boundaries of region, time and field. The author's pen shuttles between the warp and weft of time and space, aiming to form a picture of the shining human stars that make future generations stop at the top of the mountain.

This history, called "the mysterious workshop of God" by Goethe, shows the key moments of the characters, who shine like stars forever and shine on human beings themselves. Balboa, with the blood of gangsters, explorers, rebels and heroes, became the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. After only a minute's hesitation, Marshal grouchy concluded that Napoleon had failed in the Battle of Waterloo. Goethe, who was in his seventies, fell in love with a teenage girl like the boy in The Seeds of Love. After the marriage proposal failed, the old man wrote "Elegy of Malinbad" in one go in the rustling autumn colors. Lenin in exile, regardless of personal honor and disgrace, took a sealed train and returned to Russia via Germany. The October Revolution thus opened the locomotive of history. ...

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When human stars shine.