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Why do so many talented people never marry?

001: Plato (427-347 BC)

The ancient Greek sage, the originator of "spiritual love", believed that the love between men is It is the highest form of emotion in the world. He was also the earliest communist. When discussing marriage in his immortal work "Utopia", he said that the ideal society should be: one property, one wife, and one son. At the age of 81, he passed away while happily chatting and laughing at a wedding banquet.

002: Copernicus (1473-1543): Polish astronomer

Frankly speaking, Copernicus is not handsome, but he is handsome People can transcend their own intuition, and in an era without telescopes, they can sense the rotating earth beneath their feet, and the super handsome guy Bruno is willing to burn himself for it. When he entered the University of Krakow in 1491, countless Chinese scholars were learning to memorize eight-legged essay in Taixue. He lived with Anna, who was born into a well-known family, for more than ten years, but was eventually split up by the conservative church. In May 1543 On March 24, after many ups and downs, his masterpiece "On the Movement of Celestial Bodies" was finally published. An hour later, he passed away.

003: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Italian genius

Well, you can only introduce him this way: genius! A once-in-a-century genius who has the same last name (Leonardo) as the handsome boy DiCaprio. He is an artist, mathematician, physicist, medical scientist, engineer, architect... He has designed helicopters, aircraft, hot air balloons, siege engines, as well as urban defense systems and drainage systems. , he also studied human anatomy, proportion, perspective... When he was 24 years old, he was accused of having an affair with a man, but he denied it. He died of illness in France in 1519. However, his identity as a comrade has been basically recognized by future generations.

004: Elizabeth I (1533-1603): Queen of England

When I was very young, I always thought that Elizabeth II was the daughter of Elizabeth I , this joke is really big, haha. But at least one thing is similar. They have been in office for a long time.

Elizabeth was not very lucky as a teenager. When she was three years old, her mother was killed by her father. Her chances of inheriting the throne were slim, unless all her younger brothers and sisters passed away. It was her turn to be the last, and it all happened like this. Her younger brother Edward ascended the throne at the age of 10 and died at the age of 16. Then his sister Mary succeeded to the throne and died of depression soon after. So the 25-year-old young, beautiful and enlightened Elizabeth came to England. The top. Unfortunately, in order to consolidate the throne, she fought between Spain and France, the powerful powers at the time, and gave up her marriage. In the end, she died as an old maid, and in exchange for the rise of the British Empire.

005: Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist

Seriously, Lao Di is a good-looking guy. He is really creative, but this does not prevent him from becoming my super idol at all. Anyone who has gone to high school knows Descartes coordinates. He is the founder of analytic geometry. Those who have gone to college or not, then The famous statement "I think, therefore I am" has become popular among many people. Although there are criticisms on the surface, I am really happy in my heart.

Descartes lived a carefree life. He inherited his father's rich inheritance, but he did not catch the fine tradition of Chinese scholars who ate, drank, whored, gambled and visited brothels. His only hobby in his life was thinking. Think and think. When he was forty years old, he lived with his domestic servant Helen and gave birth to a daughter, Francesini. Unfortunately, Francesini died at the age of five, which was a big blow to Lao Di.

In September 1649, Queen Christina of Sweden almost forcibly took Lao Di, who was born sick, to the Stockholm court to teach philosophy, which was very detrimental to Lao Di's health. , Sure enough, five months later, at the age of 54, he died of illness in snowy Northern Europe.

006: Pascal: (1623-1662) French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist

Alas, again A genius who has been frail and sick since childhood. His mother died when he was three years old. When he was 11 years old, he wrote his first paper "The Nature of Sound". When he was 16 years old, he wrote "On Conic Sections" (which was once suspected by Descartes), and then invented the world's first digital computer ( There is a computer language named after him: PASCAL language), followed by two works "The Theory of Fluid Equilibrium" and "The Theory of Atmospheric Gravity". "In his later years" (more than 30 years old) he wrote the philosophical work "Records of Thoughts", and then Died of illness at the age of 39. He has never been in love in his life, and his relationship with his sister is unusual.

Oh, sometimes, it’s true love or hate. If he lived to be 93 years old, how could us mediocre descendants be embarrassed to live? Salute !

007: Christina (1626-1689) Queen of Sweden

Don’t be mistaken, this is not the American Christina, but the Queen of Sweden . She is the apple of her father's eye. She ascended the throne at the age of 6. She has the same personality as Li Yuchun and likes horseback riding and shooting. She was smart and intelligent. She was already proficient in Latin, Greek, German, French, Italian and Spanish at the age of 14. She loved her cousin but refused to marry him. She said: I have to tell you frankly, I don't want to marry him. I will marry you, but I can also promise that I will never marry anyone else.

Sweden enjoyed peace and prosperity under her rule. She also loved learning and was good at recruiting talents. During her reign, she founded Sweden's first newspaper and the first national school. It attracted many famous European scholars to give lectures. However, at its peak, the 28-year-old queen gave up the throne to her once beloved cousin, and then traveled around Europe and settled in Rome, where she died in 1689.

Just like Sister Furong’s famous saying: My excellence doomed my tragedy in the first half of my life. Christina once explained her singleness this way: My pride makes it impossible for me to surrender to anyone... It would be better to let me die than let me get married!

008: Newton (1642-1727), the great British scientist

Some people say that because of Newton, all single people in the world will be No more alone. Believe it or not! Like Clinton, they are both the posthumous sons of their father (nonsense, can you talk about the posthumous sons of the mother, haha). His birth, no exaggeration, changed the entire world.

Don’t talk about God smashing his apples, his boiled watches, and the beautiful stories of making holes for big and small cats. Anyway, history is always more and more suspenseful. , but the fact that will never change is: he is the founder of modern mechanics, the discoverer of gravity, analyzed the composition of white light, and discovered calculus simultaneously with Leibniz...

In Newton's life, there was almost no record of being close to women. He lived a great life alone and found solace in religion in his later years. In March 1727, he was buried in the famous Western Minsi Cathedral.

009: Voltaire (1694-1778) a modern French thinker

Louis XVI read Voltaire and Rousseau before going to the guillotine. writings, he said: These two men destroyed France. Indeed, the 18th century was the century of the French and the world's earliest experimental field of revolution, and Voltaire and others were the spiritual leaders of this revolution.

He has 99 volumes of magnificent works, and lived with his married lover Emily for 20 years until the latter died without heirs. In 1778, When Voltaire died at the age of 84, the church refused to bury him in Paris. In 1791, when the French Revolution broke out, his body was moved to the Panthéon in Paris and a state burial was given. The tomb was next to Rousseau, and his heart was installed. Into a box and deposited in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.

010: Kant (1724-1804) German philosopher

Kant is a stubborn little old man because he has never left K?nigsberg in his life. In his little piece of land, he wrote the "Critique of Pure Reason", and then philosophers all over the world began to study it carefully.

He is really not a cute man. He has lived the same day for decades. His daily afternoon walk is so punctual that the people in K?nigsberg use him to tease him. time on the wall clock. He lived a step-by-step life like this, without a wife or children, until the flower of life withered. Schopenhauer said that only a philosopher's marriage can be happy, but a true philosopher does not need to get married. Kant must be well aware of this paradox, right?

011: Beethoven (1770-1829) German musician

Yeah, look, Beethoven’s hair , that veritable anger, and his surly eyes, cold and threatening. It was this angry man who wrote the majestic "Symphony of Heroes" and "Symphony of Destiny", and it was this angry man who wrote the gentle "Moonlight" and "For Alice".

Beethoven’s life was full of pain, troubled love, and deafness in his prime. He loved countless women, but they all preferred to marry others because he was ugly. ? Or from humble beginnings? It’s hard for us to know, but what we know is that he got even angrier and wrote more beautiful music. Fortunately? Who can tell?

012: Schopenhauer (1788-1860) German philosopher

I have to admit that Schopenhauer’s hairstyle is really avant-garde, just put it Today, it's also damn cool. He was alone all his life, without a wife, children or even a mother, and lived a lonely, melancholy and cynical life.

Schopenhauer hates all women in the world. He thinks women are cunning, hypocritical and irrational. What he couldn't figure out the most in his life was why so many stupid men liked those ugly women with "narrow shoulders/short legs/fat hips". He said that love is a lie, marriage is a grave, and if one person is unhappy, multiple people We won't be happy either. We are like hedgehogs crowded together. We can't get too close because it will sting people, and we can't get too far because we are afraid of the cold.

Valentine’s Day is here, do you want to give women flowers? No! Schopenhauer said, those are the genitals of plants! The ignorant woman is still smelling them and saying, "It smells good."

His masterpiece: "The World as Will and Representation", it goes without saying that among all philosophers, I like him the most.

013: Buchanan (1791-1869) the fifteenth president of the United States

So far, the only lifelong unmarried man in American history President, look clearly, he is a handsome guy, what a pity, haha, although he himself is not very famous, his successor is very powerful, Lincoln.

Buchanan chose to be single. It’s a long story. When he was young, he fell in love with the rich man’s daughter, but his parents blocked him and thought he was in love with her. The daughter of the family listened to her parents' slander and felt so remorseful that she committed suicide.

"I feel that happiness has left me since then," Buchanan once said sadly. Then he devoted himself to politics and used his career to fill his tired heart. During his tenure, the role of White House hostess fell to his niece, who seemed to be even more beloved than her presidential uncle.

“I have faithfully performed my duties with a clear conscience. I have no regrets. History will confirm that I have lived an unblemished life.

"Can our officials say this with a clear conscience before they die?

014: Andersen (1805-1879) Danish writer

Copenhagen's seaside park is located There is a bronze statue of "Mermaid", which is the symbol of Denmark, the daughter of the sea, and the daughter of Andersen.

The most famous fairy tale writer in the world has lived a lifetime. Lonely, he lived his life like an ugly duckling. He left behind a series of beautiful fairy tales such as "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Little Match Girl" and "The Emperor's New Clothes", but left his loneliness to himself.

He once had his first love as a childhood sweetheart, a beautiful girl named Boer. Until his death, the 70-year-old Andersen still kept the yellowed letter written by Boer to her. Her beautiful handwriting is printed on the paper:

015: Jane Austen (1775-1817) British writer

Austen lived in old England. , she finally became an old girl. "Mrs. Bennard worries all day long about how to marry off her five daughters smoothly." This is the beginning of Jane's most famous novel "Pride and Prejudice", which must be Austen's. Her mother also had the same troubles as Mrs. Bennard. Unlike in the novel, Austin's mother finally did not see the day when her daughter got married.

Austen is smart and beautiful. It is said that she was once infatuated with love. Her breakup in love at a young age was the reason why she never married. Some people also said that she may be a lesbian, and her very close relationship with her sister is suspicious (her sister Cassandra burned the gift given to her by Jane before she died. Most of the letters), but these are no longer testable. What can be tested is that in the novel, Elizabeth found Darcy, but Austen did not find the one who belonged to her. She died young at the age of 42.

016: Engels (1820-1895) German thinker

At the age of 24, I was gossiping in the world. The 24-year-old Engels had already written "The Condition of the Working Class in England" ", at the age of 28, he published the "Communist Manifesto" together with Marx, setting off a vigorous proletarian revolution and causing unrest in half of the world.

Mao, Marx, Lenin, these names are very popular among the ears. To say that the cutest one is Xiao En, because he is the most human-like. The others are either ghosts or gods. We can’t afford to offend him. According to us, , he was born a landlord, but he got involved with the proletarian people, especially helping the great mentor from time to time (poor Marx couldn't support his wife and children). After Ma's death, he even compiled documents and published a collection of essays for him. This rich man His son was very affectionate for Marx, and many times, I had no doubts about their relationship.

Engels lived with Mary, an Irish textile worker, at the age of 22, until Mary died in 1863, and then Engels lived with her. Living with Mary's sister Lixi, he never went through the marriage formalities, because in "Family, Marriage and Private Property" he once said: marriage, those ceremonies approved by the state and held in the church are redundant and unnecessary.

017: Nobel Prize (1833-1895) Swedish scientist

Zhang Ailing wrote an inscription on the back of the photo presented to Hu Lancheng: In front of him, she looked Very low, very low. If the same thing is true, it might be more appropriate to apply it to Nobel.

The greatest achievement of Nobel's life was not the invention of dynamite, but the award of such a prize. Regardless of nationality, gender, or the size of your contribution, this has shrouded all the great scientists of later generations. Under his halo, Nobel won a lifetime of fame with just one will. It's the best thing money can buy, or so I thought.

It’s not that Nobel has never been in love, but it’s a pity that the sweethearts he loves marry other people. As for the fact that there was no mathematics prize in the end, it was because of his love rival. He is a mathematician. In fact, most of them are fabricated by good people. All I can say is: Nobel is not so stingy.

018: Nietzsche (1844-1900) German philosopher

In 1875, the thirty-one-year-old Nietzsche said: "I wander around , as lonely as a rhinoceros." At that time, his best friends were getting married one after another, and he was the only one who had no love. Finally, he gave his virginity to a brothel and contracted syphilis. Then he said angrily: He wants to go to women. There? Don't forget to bring your whip!

After the age of 45, Nietzsche fell into madness. After a quarrel with his best friend Wagner, he was sent to a mental hospital. His only sister took care of him throughout his life. Ten years ago, one morning in the new century, he quietly passed away.

God is dead, Nietzsche said; Nietzsche is crazy, Lu Xun said; Lu Xun became an immortal, everyone said so.

019: Su Manshu (1884-1918) Chinese poet, writer, painter, and calligrapher

He became a monk several times, but still never got entangled in love. , this Chinese-Japanese mixed-race little monk is the founder of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly Sect

Master Manshu is probably the most romantic flower monk in China. Look at the list of his lovers: Qingmei Juzi, cousin Jingzi, junior sister Xuehong , Pei Shan from next door, He Zhen from his friend’s wife, Jinfeng from the brothel, Baishu from the geisha...

He died in Shanghai due to gastrointestinal disease at the age of 35, just like his own poem: There are too many flowers and plants in the world. In a hurry, the spring trees are gone and the flowers are gone.

020: Garbo (1905-1990) Hollywood superstar.

A British journalist said her face was the ultimate in human evolution and that she was the most melancholy Scandinavian since Hamlet. Adolf Hitler was also a fan of hers. During World War II, Garbo once said: I want to kill him.

She is a real cold beauty: confused, lost and lonely. Her own evaluation: I am clumsy, shy, nervous, fearful, and overly sensitive to my English. This is why I built a high wall around myself and hid behind it forever.

"I will be single for the rest of my life", this is Garbo's line in "Christine", and she practiced it very well. "Have you really never loved anyone else?" someone asked, "Yes, Stiller."

Garbo was nominated for an Oscar four times, but never won. Later, the Oscar committee set up a special award for Garbo in recognition of her shining performance in the film. Of course, she did not go to receive it. Her friends said that she had never seen the award at her home. She is the eternal mystery girl.

021: Jin Yuelin (1895-1984) Chinese philosopher, logician, and lover

If we talk about the most talented woman in modern China, it is Lin Huiyin. Three outstanding men who are unique in the world have suffered for her all their lives: one broke his leg (Liang Si smiled as a beauty and fell out of the car in a hurry), the other was looking for a beautiful woman and thought the plane was too slow. Flying down first (Xu Zhimo), this last one is our Mr. Jin. For her, he will never marry for the rest of his life (think about Liang Du’s marriage after Lin passed away), and he will live next to his love rival and become friends for life. Love, people in three continents were shocked to hear about it.

"A poetic Qianxun Waterfall, April day in the world forever", this is Mr. Jin's elegiac couplet after Lin passed away. One day many years later, he suddenly invited his friends to have dinner. , said during the dinner: "Today is Huiyin's birthday, everyone agrees."

In his later years, a reporter once tried to trick the old man into talking about his "absolute privacy". He thought about it for a long time and then said with a hint of sadness: All my words should be consistent with hers. Said, I can't say it myself - I have no chance to say it to her, so I don't want to say it, and I don't want to say such things!

022: Paul Sartre (1905-1980): French existentialist philosopher

Sartre always looks like a bird: holding something in his mouth A big pipe, a pair of eyes that don't believe you, staring at others behind thick lenses (because he has the right eye). He did not believe in people, let alone the government as a power. He refused all official honors (including refusing to receive the 1964 Nobel Prize for Literature). He was hailed as "the conscience of mankind in the twentieth century."

The love between Sartre and Beauvoir, the pioneer of feminists, is called a beautiful story in the history of philosophy. They spared no effort to practice their philosophy, and for a while, they even played 3P with Beauvoir's student Olga, for the reason: to recreate the relationship between people. It is impossible for Beauvoir to marry Sartre, because her feminist ideas are so thorough that she rejects any possibility of male superiority, let alone marriage as a yoke to women?

When Sartre died in 1980, 60,000 Paris citizens paid a grand funeral for him. The then French President d'Estaing said: Sartre's death made me feel that humanity A beacon of wisdom went out.

023: Marcel Proust (1871-1922)-----French writer

He was born into a noble family and was frail and sickly since childhood. , as an adult, he became even more bedridden, so much so that he could not leave the door or even take a step forward. He was sick in bed alone, recalling the good times in the past, and recorded them, and wrote the seven-volume "Reminiscence of the Past" in panic. This is how "The Years" was born, becoming the originator of the consciousness school.

"Reminiscence" is an autobiographical novel. The plot may be true or false, but the characters can all find prototypes around Proust. The more excessive ones are also commonplace. The smarter thing about Rust is that the pretty girls he admires in the novel are actually He Lixiu. In reality, "they" are all tough men. Well, needless to say, this disease is Yaya The tuberculosis patient was actually a hidden homosexual, but it was difficult for him. In the early 20th century, coming out was not an easy thing for anyone.

Proust was ranked tenth on the gay celebrity list of Diehard (French GAY magazine)

024: Kafka ( 1883-1924) Austrian writer

Kafka was just an insurance salesman until his death. If he hadn't made "careless friends", he would not have enjoyed such a life. He was mourned and honored after his death, but what did such mourning and honor have to do with him?

His three novels ("The Trial", "The Proceedings" and "The Castle") were not completed, but they have become classics studied by modern people, just like Venus. His arm was broken, and no one knew where it was. He has been hesitating, wandering, and undecided all his life, including love. He was engaged to Miss Phyllis twice and broke the contract twice. Finally, he announced: Spiritually, I am unable to get married, and you will not be happy, so Let's say goodbye.

I want to be alone at all costs, I want to cut off ties with everything and everyone at all costs - quoted from Kafka's diary, he did it.

025: Beauvoir (1908-1986) French writer, feminist, Sartre’s lifelong partner

Men’s Bible is called "HOLLY BIBLE" 》, what about women? The answer is The Second Sex.

It is no exaggeration to say that the emergence of Beauvoir changed half the world: women have stood up since then!

“Women are not born, but become.” This is Beauvoir’s most famous assertion. So many philosophers before, such as Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, They are all full of deep-seated hatred for women, thinking that they are innately stupid and incorrigible! Those who save others should save themselves. Beauvoir sealed their mouths with facts.

After Sartre died in 1980, Beauvoir composed "Farewell Ceremony". Six years later, she and Sartre were buried together in the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris.

026: Brahms (1833-1897) German classical composer

Brahms took The three letters "F-A-E" (in German) form a motto to sum up his life: "Freedom - but - loneliness!" This summary is quite accurate - the author of "Lullaby" dedicated family fun to others and left loneliness behind. Gave it to myself.

His true love was Schumann’s wife Clara (the cellist), and he and Schumann were both teachers and friends. They never crossed the line, even after Schumann's death. Their relationship lasted for more than forty years. In 1876, Brahms went to Bonn to attend Clara's funeral. The following year, he also ended his freedom - Yet - a lonely life.

027: Heath (1916-2005) British Prime Minister

The 89-year-old Heath just passed away in July. In 1974, he visited China. Mao Zedong said: Come to Hong Kong in 1997 to see the handover; Premier Zhou said: We all come! In fact, Heath became the only person to see it with his own eyes. Looking back on the past, is there some desolation?

He is the 47th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He stepped down in 1974. His greatest achievement: promoting the United Kingdom to join the European Union. At the age of 34, Cheng Yaojin met halfway. A veteran stole away his girlfriend Kai Leiwen, whom he had been in love with for more than ten years. From then on, he never married, and he did not like to talk about marriage. He once said angrily: I Never regret not having a wife. I just hear a lot of people regretting their wives.

028: Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch painter

No matter what kind of sky-high price Van Gogh's paintings can fetch, All this has nothing to do with him. His short 37-year life was full of humiliation and bitterness, countless dismissals and incomprehensions, countless rejections and disputes, which drove him into obsessive madness. Until that evening in July 1890, he raised the The pistol was pointed at his temple...

In 1888, Gauguin, one of his few friends, came to visit. Soon the two had a dispute and became angry. Later, Van Gogh cut off one of his ears, and Gauguin was scared away. He was sent to a mental hospital, surrounded by confusion and incomprehensible anger...for half a year Later, his younger brother Rao Van Gogh, who had been taking care of him, passed away soon due to excessive grief and mental disorder. He was buried next to his brother's grave.

029: Raphael (1483-1520) Italian painter

Speaking of Van Gogh, we have to mention him as the third painter of the European Renaissance. Raphael, one of the swordsmen (the other two: Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), also died young at the age of 37.

The characters in Raphael's paintings are delicate and the scenes are peaceful, and they are especially famous for their "beauty", just like himself. Frankly speaking, I don’t understand art, but I like Raphael and the characters in his paintings, especially those cute little fat children (sweat, they are actually Jesus). Raphael was never married and once had a relationship with a red-coated The bishop's niece Mattia was engaged, but unfortunately it ended.

030: Michel Foucault (1926-1984) French postmodern thinker

In 1981, the first case of AIDS was discovered in Los Angeles. Three years later, Foucault contracted the fashionable disease and died within a short period of time. His same-sex partner Daniel Defer established the first national AIDS association in France.

Considering Foucault’s debauchery in San Francisco at that time, he could not have imagined that AIDS would be difficult: endless group sex in public bathrooms, masquerades at masquerades Spectacular SM, I don’t want to say more about Foucault’s knowledge, and I don’t want to comment on Foucault’s private life. This is his freedom. If he does it again, he will still be like this.

“As soon as homosexuality is not tolerated, it will not be a truly civilized society.” Foucault said, and his judgment brought a glimmer of hope to countless comrades. He died before dawn, but we still miss him.

031: Cavendish (1731-1810) British chemist and physicist

In the eighteenth century, Cavendish inherited With an inheritance of 1.3 million pounds, he converted the large living room of his villa into a laboratory (later known as the Cavendish Laboratory), and his bedroom became an observatory. He was the discoverer of hydrogen, and through the famous twisting The scale experiment was the first to calculate the weight of the earth! Set 145's famous saying: Those who are richer than him are not as knowledgeable as him, and those who are more knowledgeable than him are not as rich as him. This comment is well deserved.

Lao Ka is withdrawn and taciturn. He blushes when he praises him for a few words. Although his family is rich, he lives a frugal life. No matter how distinguished the guests are, he only has four dishes and one soup (actually It is a leg of lamb). He has many interesting stories, the most famous one is: Once a friend introduced a poor old man to help him organize his books. I expected him to give him some generous rewards. After a few months, there was no news at all. My friend was anxious. He said that you wanted to help him, Lao Ka said how to help, and his friend said to give him some wages. Lao Ka suddenly realized it, took out the check, waved his hand, and wrote out 10,000 pounds, and asked his friend: these Is it enough?

In 1810, Cavendish died alone at the age of 79. He devoted his life's fun to the laboratory.

032: Michelangelo (1475-1564) Italian sculptor

Both are the greatest artists of their time, and they are all rumored to be gay. Why didn't Leonardo da Vinci fall in love with Michelangelo? The answer is: Lao Mi is too sorry for the audience! Although he created the most beautiful "David" in the world, he was born to be insignificant, and his inferiority and pain troubled him. Therefore, he hated Leonardo da Vinci (who was more handsome than him) and was jealous of Raphael (who was more handsome than him). ), he still lived in a shabby way, wore old clothes and slept on a shabby bed (, he hadn’t showered for months, and the boots on his legs were stuck to the leather), and he plausibly said: I don’t want to take them off. Because I still want to wear it!

He didn’t like beautiful women, and he was even more indifferent to the physical beauty of women. In 1532, he wrote a poem to the handsome Roman noble Cavalie. There, he confessed his love, but the latter ignored him. He was heartbroken and devoted himself to having sex on the plaster, thus creating the magnificent "David Copperfield"

033: Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) leader of the Vietnamese Communist Party

In 1923, Ho Chi Minh’s first love Nguyen Thanh Ling was killed in Vietnam. He held a party meeting overnight and shouted loudly: I want to pay tribute to The whole world announced that if Vietnam is not liberated, I will remain unmarried! Soon afterwards, in Guangzhou, Ruan Aiguo met Lin Yilan, a female member of the Communist Party of China. He talked in a panic: Qing Ling... .Are you not dead yet? ..

In 1958, Ho Chi Minh asked Tao Zhu for instructions, and he has been in love with Yilan for more than 20 years. I came to meet you without any companions, and I hope it will be fulfilled. The chairman replied: I agree in principle, please go to peace talks. The conclusion is: not approved.

The reason is: Today Vietnam has not yet been unified, and the Chairman’s words are still in my ears. How can I go back on my words? Ho Chi Minh was helpless, silently swallowing this bitter pill with tears and tears.

034: Chamberlain (1936-1999) the greatest center in NBA history

In 1962, Chamberlain’s NBA Philadelphia Warriors faced the New York Knicks. 100 points! This is an astonishing record that has never been achieved before or since. More than 40 years have passed, and not to mention breaking it, no one has even come close.

Chamberlain, who had read countless people in his life, died of a heart attack at home in 1999. Before his death, he said: I would rather have sex with a woman a thousand times than have sex with her. I don’t want to be with a thousand women only once each...