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About the story of historical celebrities who suffered hardships and finally succeeded as teenagers?
My favorite is about Beethoven. Let me share with you: when Beethoven was a child, his family was poor, with many brothers and sisters, and his life was poor-he rarely had enough to eat. On the one hand, he has little food. He sympathized with his mother and tried to make himself hungry so that his family could eat more. Born in a musical environment, and his grandfather and father were also local music celebrities at that time, he was taught to practice the piano when he was very young-we know that his father was violent and drunk, and the young Beethoven's childhood was really hard. He had to lie on the stool and practice playing, and he had to face the scolding of his angry father. It is hard for us to imagine how Beethoven, a world-famous town, spent that "day" in his childhood.

Out of sympathy for his mother and in return for his kindness to his grandfather, he began to play in the Duke's band at the age of seven, earning a meager income to support his family's income, while his father completely lost his duties as a father, even his only job. In this way, this family is completely maintained by careful Beethoven playing and my mother doing odd jobs for others. A child has to face the secular indifference. He would rather suffer himself than let his mother know his inner pain!

Gradually Beethoven became more and more famous, and his thirst for knowledge became stronger and stronger. He left his mother to find his dream! He once said with great backbone: Duke, there was and will be, and there is only one Beethoven! Many years later, people remembered that there was only one Beethoven!