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All that glitters is not gold. Modern celebrity stories.
1, Ma Yun. 1995, founded China yellow pages, the first internet business information publishing website in China; 1998 became the general manager of China international electronic business center Guofutong information technology development co., ltd; /kloc-founded Alibaba in 0/999 and served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ali Group.

On may 20 13 13, he resigned as CEO of Alibaba group and continued to serve as chairman of the board of directors of Alibaba group. On June 30th, Ma Yun was elected as the co-chairman of the Board of Directors of the Global Internet Governance Alliance.

2. Rossio Donner

Parade magazine just held the most annoying celebrity election in 2007, and the famous hostess Rosie O 'Donnell won 44% of the readers' votes.

3. Janet Reno

Janet Reno, female, was born on 2 1, July 26th, 65438. She entered Cornell University in new york on 1956, and then entered Harvard Law School. She was one of only 16 women among 500 students in the same period, and received her degree three years later. During Clinton's eight-year tenure, he was the longest-serving attorney general in the United States in the 20th century. 2016165438+1On the morning of October 7th, Janet Reynolds died at home due to complications of Parkinson's disease.

4. jocelyn jocelyn wildenstein is a female from Lausanne. She is a wealthy socialite, and she was reported by the tabloids because of her repeated plastic surgery. Her appearance made some media nicknamed her "Bride of Frankenstein", which means "Bride of Frankenstein". Also known as the "Lion Queen" or "Catwoman". It is said that Wilton Stein spent 3,933,800 yuan on plastic surgery these years.

5. Rhea Paalmann

RheaPerlman perlman is an American who won four Emmy Awards for Best Actress. Her most famous role is playing CarlaTortelli in the series Cheers.

Extended information is similar to saying: judge a person by his appearance

Judge a person by his appearance is an idiom, pronounced yǐ mào qǔ rén, which means to judge a person's quality and talent according to his appearance. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yuzi, a student of Confucius, was ugly, and Confucius was very cold to him. He had to leave Confucius and go back to self-study before he became a famous scholar. However, the students were praised for their good looks and eloquence, but later they were criticized by Confucius for their different words and deeds.

There is also a saying that Zaiyu was killed by Chen Heng for taking part in the uprising in the field, but Sima Zhen in the Tang Dynasty suspected that this statement was the killing of Kan Zhi (also known as Heizi Yi). Whatever the reason, Confucius once said with emotion: "You can't judge a person by his appearance, and you can't judge a person by his words."