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The story of celebrities using libraries to become talents?
Chinese and foreign celebrities and libraries

1. Ding Zhaozhong-University of Michigan Library

Ding Zhaozhong, a Chinese American who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, went to the University of Michigan for further study at the age of 20. He studies hard, perseveres and cherishes time. He would rather read in the library all day than waste his time on meaningless things. He often says to people, "The most wasteful thing is time." Making good use of time is one of the secrets of Ding Zhaozhong's success.

2. Nikolai, Library of Copernicus-Fronburg Cathedral

15 12 years, Copernicus, a great Polish scientist, moved to Frenburg, where the parish cathedral is located. Here, he built a small observatory himself. He is a priest and watches the stars at the same time. One day, two priests borrowed books from Copernicus. He opened the door of the library and accompanied them to choose books. Just then, a rare thing happened. A priest took an unknown book from the shelf and turned it casually. Copernicus, who walked behind, suddenly grabbed the book and danced happily. It turns out that this book can be used to accurately find out the names of the twelve months in the ancient Egyptian calendar. This seemingly insignificant problem has been explored by Copernicus for more than ten years. This discovery makes the writing of the masterpiece "The Theory of the Operation of Celestial Bodies" smoother.

3. isaac newton-Trinity College Library

166 1 Newton was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge University, England with a long history. As soon as he entered the school, Newton saw that the library was full of precious books in all aspects, and the walls around the reading room were inlaid with busts of famous scholars who had studied in this university. "I will also work hard." Newton made a new oath. From then on, Newton began his tenacious research, which laid a solid foundation for his lifelong scientific feat? Newton made great contributions to science all his life. In addition to discovering the law of gravity, he also made great achievements in photonics and mathematics. Later, Newton's stone statue stood in Trinity College, Cambridge University, and realized his oath.

4. Benjamin Franklin-North American Public Library

Franklin, an American writer and physicist, is a pioneer of American library cause. In his youth, in order to read widely, he gathered several young friends who loved reading and formed a "* * * reading club". Three years later, Franklin built a bigger Philadelphia public library. This library has become the mother of public libraries in North America. With the library, Franklin generously devoted all his spare time to it. All kinds of books added wisdom and strength to Franklin and guided him to climb the peak of science. He revealed the secret of lightning and invented street lamps, bifocals and so on. It was these outstanding contributions that made him a respected great man in the history of science.

5. Balzac-Vendome Boarding School Library

Balzac, a famous French critical realism master, was sent to boarding school in Vendome by his father when he was 8 years old. He is diligent and studious, and the teacher allows him to borrow books at will. Since then, he has learned like a duck to water. He also collected books on literature, science, theology and history, gained a lot of knowledge and enriched his mind and soul. After graduating from college, he ran the library during the day and packed things at night, and finally created a brilliant masterpiece "Human Comedy".

6. Napoleon's army library?

Napoleon of Guangzhou Library? Bonaparte is one of the most famous figures in modern world history. This "military giant" has been a soldier all his life, but he has an inseparable friend relationship with the library.

7. Zheng Jinbo's former residence and Zheng Jinbo Library

Zheng Jinbo's former residence is located in Dongbeilang Village, Niujiang Town, enping city. It was the work place of Enping County Committee of Zhong Ping in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period and the home of Zheng Jinbo, then secretary of Enping County Committee of Zhong Ping. On February 25th, 2002, 65,438, he donated120,000 yuan, plus10,000 yuan to open the Zheng Jinbo Library on the second floor of enping city Library.

8. Mao Zedong works as an assistant in Peking University Library.

Absorb the members of Xinmin Society from readers and organize the "Marxist Research Association" with Li Dazhao. In the early 1920s, Mao Zedong founded the Hunan Youth Library, Hunan Self-study University and the peasant movement workshop with libraries and classrooms.

9. Li Dazhao has a revolutionary library.

10. Zhou Enlai initiated the establishment of the Enlightenment Association and also established a library. He also advocated the mobile library of China Youth Party Organization.

1 1. Liu, a famous scholar, helped, etc. during his tenure as the director of Jiangsu Provincial Sinology Library, so that more than 10,000 excellent books of/kloc-0 were preserved.

12. Lu You is in charge of the National Library at the age of 79.

13. Hua is also a librarian in the reference room of the Department of Mathematics of Tsinghua University.

14. When Chen Jingrun first appeared in the library of Xiamen University, he quickly wrote insightful articles on number theory in the post of librarian.

15. As a librarian and leader, Goethe has forged an indissoluble bond with Weimar Library for more than 30 years.

16. Engels was one of the founders of Marxism. In the long-term revolutionary struggle, he formed an indissoluble bond with books. 17 years old, when I was in middle school, I often used books in the library to study. Later, during my business and military service, I often went to college to attend classes, read books and study. He cares about the development of international politics and the international proletarian movement. He used books and newspapers to consult a large number of materials to write works such as Schelling and the Enlightenment and Anti-Turin Theory. Co-authored the Manifesto of the Productive Party and German Ideology with Marx, and co-founded the New Rheinische Zeitung with Marx.

In history, many scientists, writers and social workers succeeded by self-study. I know Madame Curie and Lincoln!