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Where are Xavier Johnson, Ovid, Carnegie and Cervantes from?
Ovid (Ovidius, Tacitus Nassau; ; March 20th, 43 BC ~ A.D. 18)

Roman poet. Born in Surmo near Rome, he died in Tomi on the Black Sea. When I was young, I studied rhetoric in Rome and was very interested in poetry. He was married three times, and the third wife was born in a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class and make friends with royal poets. The Art of Love published in A.D. 1 describes the skills of love and teaches the skills of seduction and adultery, which conflicts with the moral reform policy pursued by Augustus. In 8 AD, he was exiled to Tomi. 10 years later, the poet died of depression.

Dale Carnegie (1 888165438+1October 24th-195565438+1October1), a famous American interpersonal master, was educated in modern western interpersonal relations. His book "The Weakness of Human Nature" was published in 1936 and has been regarded as one of the bibles of social skills by the western world for 70 years. He also founded Carnegie Training in 19 12 to teach people interpersonal communication and stress management skills. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547- 16 16) is a Spanish novelist, playwright and poet in the Renaissance. He was born on 1547 on September 29th, and 16 16 in Madrid on April 23rd. He is regarded as the greatest writer in Spanish literature. Critics call his novel Don Quixote the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature. His life experience is a typical Spanish adventure. He was born in/kloc-Spain in the 6th century, which was an exciting time.