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Top 10 famous bachelors in history

1. Plato (427 BC-247347 BC)

The ancient Greek sage, the originator of "spiritual love". It is believed that the love between men and women is the most advanced form of emotion in the world. He was also the earliest communist. At the age of 81, he passed away while happily chatting and laughing at a wedding banquet.

2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

A once-in-a-century genius who has the same surname and first name (Leonardo) as the handsome boy DiCaprio . 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 "comrade" status has been basically recognized by future generations.

3. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England

The young, beautiful and cheerful Elizabeth rose to the top of England at the age of 25. Unfortunately, in order to consolidate the throne, she gave up her marriage by intervening between Spain and France, the powerful countries at the time. In the end, she died as an old maid, which resulted in the rise of the British Empire.

4. Newton (1642-1727), a great British scientist

In his life, Newton had almost no records of being close to women. (One thing should be emphasized: science and religion can coexist). In March 1727, he was buried in the famous Westminster Abbey.

Although Newton never married, it is said that he still had love:

1. Storey: The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Newton’s good friend in middle school, because of Newton’s She has a relatively introverted personality, so she can be said to be Newton's only friend, and she can still recall that beautiful period when she was interviewed when she was old. Because Newton concentrated on studying in college, this love did not develop.

2. Newton's cousin: Newton met him when he was hiding from the plague in his hometown. The two were said to be very happy together. Newton told her his ideas about physics. Although she didn't understand, she still listened carefully. However, after Newton returned to school, he was busy with research and put aside the relationship. From then on, Newton said goodbye to love and marriage.

5. Voltaire (1694-1778), a modern French thinker

He has 99 volumes of imperial masterpieces and lives 20 years with his married lover Emily. years, until the latter's death, without heirs. In 1778, Voltaire died at the age of 84, and 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, with the tomb next to Rousseau. His heart was placed in a box and stored in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.

6. Beethoven (1770-1829) German musician

Beethoven’s life was full of pain, love was not smooth, and he became deaf in his prime. He loved countless women, but They would rather marry someone else, is it because he is ugly or comes from a humble background? It's hard for us to know, but what we know is that he became angrier and wrote more beautiful movements, such as "Symphony of Heroes", "Symphony of Destiny", "Moonlight" and "Für Elise". Fortunately? Who can tell?

7. Jane Austen (1775-1817) British writer

Austen was smart and beautiful. It is said that she was once infatuated with love. Her lovelorn when she was young was the reason why she never married. Some people also say that she may be lesbian, and her very close relationship with her sister is suspicious (her sister Cassandra burned most of Jane's letters to her before she died), but these are untestable. The only thing that can be tested is that in the novel, Elizabeth found Darcy, but Austen did not find the one who belonged to her. When she was 42 years old, she died young.

8. Nobel (1833-1895) Swedish scientist

It is not that Nobel has never been in love, but it is a pity that the person he loved married someone else. As for the fact that there was no mathematics prize in the end because his love rival was a mathematician, it was actually mostly made up by busybodies. All we can say is: Nobel is not that stingy.

9. Jin Yuelin (1895-1984) Chinese philosopher and logician

If we talk about the most talented woman in modern China, it must be Lin Huiyin. Our Mr. Jin, for her , never marry for the rest of his life (think of Liang Sicheng's marriage after Lin's death), and lived next to his love rival and remained friends for life, a love affair that shocked people in three continents.

10. Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch painter

No matter what high prices Van Gogh’s paintings can fetch, it 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 his pistol and pointed it at his temple...