When Mo Yan was in high school, Mo Yan's family made a pigsty and raised several pigs. When Saturday didn't arrive, he went to his father's for the night and helped him take care of the pigs, so that he could make time to go home and push the feed. But when pigs grow up, their appetite increases and their feed is not enough. Buy feed, but can't get money. Mo Yan's father worries about a few pigs in the pigsty all day.
At this time, things have changed. On one occasion, Mo Yan had lunch at school. Mo Yan went to the canteen to cook and found that many students often threw steamed buns and poured vegetables. At this time, Mo Yan suddenly thought that it would be good to pick up these things and feed them to pigs. Mo Yan, who came up with a good idea, immediately informed his father, who even patted his thigh and ran to school the next day to clean up the leftovers of steamed bread.
Every time Mo Yan's father picks up steamed bread leftovers at school, many of Mo Yan's classmates regard him as a "beggar leader". Even so, Mo Yan was not depressed because of his classmates' cold eyes. His classmates probably didn't expect anyone, that is, the Beggars' Sect Leader in their eyes, who became the Nobel Prize in Literature winner decades later.
2. Marie Curie
After her husband died, Marie Curie's life was once frozen. Until paul langevin, another great and clever mind, stepped into her life. Langevin loved Marie Curie-of course, his divorce failed.
At the same time, he foolishly let his wife get the love letters written by Marie Curie, which were finally published in the newspaper. At the age of 45, Marie Curie fell into the trough of destruction.
Paul Eby's daughter, one of Marie Curie's most loyal students and supporters, had a huge conflict with her father. She stood in front of her father and said word for word, "If you dare to drive her away, I will never see you again, my father."
She never contradicted her father in her life, but she was furious about it. She clearly said the following sentence, which was enough to comfort her father and future: "If Marie Curie were a man, none of this would have happened."
Marie Curie went to the bottom of her life in this storm of public opinion. For nearly three years, her spirit was in a state of collapse. She was overwhelmed by the strong, vicious and cruel hostility around her and had to live in a hospital run by nuns for physical and psychological treatment.
At last she recovered. Strong will and work made her stand up again. After that, she continued to work for 22 years and made great contributions to French and world science.
3. Tagore
In order to educate his son well, Tagore's father influenced his son with his own example. Every morning, my father wakes Tagore, and father and son recite ancient poems together. After breakfast, my father sat Tagore down, listened to his chanting quietly, and then went for a walk together to talk about all kinds of knowledge during the walk.
Go back to the house and teach the children to read English. In the evening, I can't study with my father, but also take the sky as a book and talk about primary astronomical knowledge. Tagore's thirst for knowledge is getting stronger and stronger. His father showed his children the books at home. Tagore liked his masterpiece and wrote his first poetic drama.
4. Einstein
When Einstein was young, one day, the German emperor's army passed through the streets of Munich. Curious people flocked to the window to cheer, while children yearned for the soldiers' shining helmets and neat steps. But Einstein hid in fear. He despised and feared these "monsters in war" and asked his mother to take him to a country where he would never be such a monster.
Einstein gave up his German citizenship in middle school, but he didn't apply for Italian citizenship. He wants to be a world citizen who doesn't want any attachment. After World War II, Einstein tried to establish his dream of world peace on the basis of reality, and delivered a series of "peace" speeches in "enemy countries".
Albert Einstein's name also appeared on the blacklist of German right-wing assassins, and Hitler offered a reward of 20,000 marks for his head. In order to keep himself in harmony with the world, Einstein had to move from Italy to Holland.
He emigrated from Holland to America and became an American citizen. He believes that in the United States, people from all walks of life can survive in a barely passable friendship.
5. Einstein
Einstein liked sports since he was a child, and persisted in it all his life until he was old. People respectfully call him an "old athlete". He still takes time to participate in various cultural and sports activities, especially mountain climbing, cycling, boating, walking and other sports activities. Some people describe him as a madman at work, and he seems to have inexhaustible energy.
When Einstein was studying at Zurich University of Technology, Switzerland, he took some time out for a walk and went out for a trip or boating on holidays, even though his daily study tasks were tense. Einstein's hobby is not only based on interest, but also to improve learning efficiency.
Einstein still insisted on labor and exercise in his later years. He often does some housework, such as planting flowers, watering and pruning, and often invites friends to climb mountains to consciously temper his will and exercise. Once Einstein, Madame Curie and their two daughters climbed the Angaddin Glacier in eastern Switzerland with great interest.
According to the requirements of the climbers, they climbed up the mountain road with dry food bags and wooden crutches in their hands. During the trip, Einstein was laughing and very active, just like a young man. From then on, people gave him a glorious title: old athlete.