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Chinese and foreign historical stories 1
Young Gorky left the draftsman's home and went to work as a dishwasher on a ship called Kindness, but the people here didn't look kind at all. He is busy from morning till late at night every day, and then goes back to the cold cabin to rest.
There is a cook named Mousley on board. He is a big man, like a big bear, with great strength. He always stares at his eyes like two big light bulbs. Everyone on board could not help shivering, and everyone on board was afraid of him. On one occasion, two chefs on board were talking about obscene topics again. Mousley stared at them in disgust, scaring them into silence. One day, he took Gorky to his small room. Gorky was surprised to see that he had a big box full of books. He took out a book and said to Gorky, read it to me. Gorky obediently took the book and read it. When reading the bad content, Mousley shouted: These stupid camels are just nonsense! A bunch of hooligans! Then, he took another book to Gorky until he had heard enough. Sometimes he was fascinated by it, just stood at the window and looked out, saying gloomily, God, don't let good people suffer such a fate!
This made Gorky feel that Musley was a kind person, so Gorky bravely asked: Why don't you kill and rob like those vicious people? Oh, you mean I'm vicious? You look fierce, but you are a kind-hearted person. I can only be nice to you. Mousley squinted at Gorky and said, Remember, don't let others see that you are kind, otherwise, they will bully you. Gorky shook his head slightly to show that he didn't understand what he meant.
He added, you'll understand when you grow up, little thing. If I have money, I will send you to study. Books are a good thing, which will make you smart and wise. Of course. One day, Mousley borrowed a book for Gorky from the captain's wife, Taras Polba of Nikolai Nikolai Gogol. When he read Andre's betrayal, he cursed loudly; When reading that Talas killed his son in order to uphold justice, he was moved to hide his face in his hands and cry. When he read that Aosta cried "Daddy, Daddy" before he died, he cried even more. He grabbed the book, read and read it carefully, and tears fell on it. He repeatedly said, son, this is a good book. You should read more books like this. In this way, Gorky gradually became interested in books. He said: It was Mousley who cultivated my good habit of reading.
Chinese and foreign historical stories II
Xu: Born in 190 1, the original name was Xu. Wutai county, Shanxi province. Graduated from the first phase of Huangpu Military Academy. He used to be the instructor, staff officer and deputy head of the sixth mixed brigade teaching camp of the Second Army of the National Army. From 65438 to 0927, he was the captain of Wuhan Central Military and Political School, and joined China in the same year. During the Guangzhou Uprising, he served as the captain of the Sixth United Front of the Workers' Red Guards. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as Party representative, division commander and division commander of the 10th Regiment of the 4th Division of the Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants, deputy division commander of the 31st Division of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, deputy division commander and division commander of the 1st Division of the Red Army, chief of staff and commander of the Red Fourth Army, commander of the Red Fourth Army, right-wing commander of the Red Army and vice chairman of the military and political committee of the marked army. Participated in the Long March. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army 129 Division, commander of the first column of the Eighth Route Army, deputy commander and chief of staff of the Shanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Joint Defense Army, and acting president of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, deputy commander of the North China Military Region and commander and political commissar of the First Corps (later renamed the 18th Corps).
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as Chief of Staff of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission (CMC) of the Central People's Government, Vice Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission, Vice Chairmen of the CPC Central Military Commission, Vice Premier and Minister of National Defense of the State Council, Vice Chairman of the First to Third National Defense Commissions, and Vice Chairman of the Third and Fourth National People's Congresses. He is a member of the 7th, 9th and 10th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the 8th, 11th and 12th Central Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
Chinese and foreign historical events 3
Stephen Hawking was born in194265438+1October 8th. This forced the Hawkins to leave their home in Haegert and take refuge in Oxford. After Hawking was born, they returned to London. When he was a child, Hawking's academic performance was not outstanding, but he liked to design extremely complicated toys. It is said that he once made a simple computer.
Hawking and his sister spent their childhood in several towns near London. Many years later, their neighbors recalled that Hawking was very eye-catching when he was lying in the cradle car, and his head looked very big, which was different from ordinary people. This is mainly because Hawking's reputation and achievements are far from those of ordinary people, and neighbors can't help but redraw the image of gifted children in their memory.
Hawking is keen to find out the ins and outs of everything, so when he sees a novel thing, he always likes to take it apart and understand the structure of each part-but it is often difficult for him to put it back because his hands and feet are far less flexible than his mind, and even his handwriting is famous in class.
Hawking/Kloc-entered Oxford University to study physics at the age of 0/7. He is still not a hard-working student, and this attitude is consistent with other students at that time. This is a period of confusion for young people after the war-they are tired of everything and feel that there is nothing worth pursuing. Hawking hangs out with his classmates at school, drinks and joins the rowing club. In the long run, he is likely to become an ordinary employee or teacher. However, the disease appeared. Since childhood, sports have never been Hawking's strong point, and he can't do almost any ball games.
In his third year at Oxford, Hawking noticed that he became more clumsy, and once or twice he fell down for no reason. Once, he suddenly fell down the stairs for some unknown reason, immediately fell into a coma and almost died. It was not until 1962 that Hawking was a graduate student in Cambridge that his mother noticed her son's abnormal condition. Hawking, who just celebrated 2 1 birthday, spent two weeks in the hospital. After various examinations, it was diagnosed as Luger's disease, that is, motor neuron atrophy.
The doctor told him that his body would get out of control more and more, and only his heart, lungs and brain could function. Finally, the heart and lungs will also fail. Hawking was sentenced to live only two years. That was at 1963. The disease is getting worse quite quickly. The blow to Hawking can be imagined. He almost gave up all his studies and research because he didn't think he could finish his master's thesis alive.
Chinese and foreign historical stories 4
Chen Jingrun, a famous mathematician, made great contributions to overcoming Goldbach's conjecture and founded the famous Chen Theorem, so many people affectionately called him the prince of mathematics. But who would have thought that his achievement originated from a story?
1937, diligent Chen Jingrun was admitted to Huaying College in Fuzhou. At this time, during the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Professor Shen Yuan, director of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering in Tsinghua University, returned to Fujian to attend the funeral, unwilling to stay in his hometown because of the war. Several universities got the news and wanted to invite Professor Shen to give lectures. He declined the invitation. As he is an alumnus of Huaying, he came to this middle school to teach mathematics to his classmates in order to report to his alma mater. One day, Teacher Shen Yuan told us a story in math class: 200 years ago, a Frenchman discovered an interesting phenomenon: 6=3+3, 8=5+3, 10=5+5, 12=5+7, 28=5+23. Every even number greater than 4 can be expressed as the sum of two odd numbers. Because this conclusion has not been proved, it is still a guess. Euler said: Although I can't prove it, I am sure this conclusion is correct. It is like a beautiful light ring, shining with dazzling brilliance in front of us not far away. Chen Jingrun stared with rapt attention.
Therefore, Chen Jingrun took a keen interest in this wonderful problem. In his spare time, he likes going to the library. He not only read the counseling books in middle schools, but also eagerly read the textbooks of mathematics and physics courses in these universities. So he got the nickname of a nerd. Interest is the first teacher. It is such a mathematical story that aroused Chen Jingrun's interest and his diligence and made him a great mathematician.
Chinese and foreign historical stories 5
Euler is a famous mathematician in the history of mathematics. He has made outstanding achievements in several branches of mathematics, such as number theory, geometry, astronomical mathematics and calculus. However, this great mathematician was not liked by teachers at all when he was a child. He is a student expelled from school.
Things are caused by stars. At that time, little Euler was studying in a missionary school. Once, he asked the teacher how many stars there were in the sky. The teacher is a believer in theology. He doesn't know how many stars there are in the sky, and the Bible doesn't answer. In fact, there are countless stars in the sky, which are infinite. There are thousands of stars visible to the naked eye. The teacher pretended not to understand, and replied to Euler: It doesn't matter how many stars there are in the sky, as long as you know that all the stars in the sky are inlaid by God.
Euler felt very strange: the sky is so big and so high, but there is no escalator on the ground. How did God embed the stars into the screen one by one? God himself put them in the sky one by one. Why did he forget the number of stars? Could God be too careless? He asked the teacher a question in his heart, and the teacher was confused again, blushed and didn't know how to answer. A sudden anger rose in the teacher's heart, not only because a child who just went to school asked the teacher such a question, so that the teacher could not step down, but more importantly, the teacher regarded God above everything else. Little Euler blames God for not remembering the number of stars. The implication is that he doubts almighty god. In the teacher's view, this is a serious problem.
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