A 200-word short story about the persistence of celebrities

『一』 About 200 words of examples of famous people who stood out because of their persistence

Gao Shiqi has studied hard since he was a child. His academic performance is the best in the class every year. All the teachers in the school He and his classmates all praised him as a good student.

He is a scientist. When it was six years old, it was time to go to school. On the first day of school, at dawn, Gao Shiqi put on new clothes and carried a new schoolbag and went to school.

Along the way, Gao Shiqi was as happy as a little bird, jumping and singing. He ran to the school door and saw that the door was still tightly closed. He didn't dare to knock on the door, so he had to stand at the door and wait. After waiting for an unknown amount of time, the school door opened.

The person who opened the door was an old uncle. Gao Shiqi bowed respectfully and called out "Good morning, old uncle!"

The old uncle was really happy and said with a smile: "How polite, my child, you are a freshman in the first grade." Student!"

Gao Shiqi nodded. The old uncle led Gao Shiqi to the first-grade classroom.

After a while, the children came to school one by one.

At the opening ceremony, the principal stood on the stage and spoke. Gao Shiqi stared at the principal intently with his dark eyes. He listened very carefully.

After the principal finished speaking, he asked Gao Shiqi to stand next to him. Gao Shiqi didn't know what was going on, and his heart was beating like a deer.

The principal touched Gao Shiqi's head and praised him as a good student who is disciplined and polite.

Gao Shiqi kept the principal’s words in mind. Every day, he listened attentively in class and did his homework seriously when he got home from school. He was good friends with the whole class, and even better with a child at the same table. After class, From now on, it will be a pleasure for two people to play games together.

But one day, the child pouted and said to Gao Shiqi: "Do you know me?"

Gao Shiqi felt very strange and said: "We are My good friend, how come I don’t know you?”

The kid said angrily: “Then why did you ignore me in class just now?”

Gao Shiqi When I heard it, I laughed. It turned out that during class just now, this child took out the paper and folded it into little frogs, and played quietly for a while, playing with it. Feeling that playing alone was boring, he leaned into Gao Shiqi's ear and said softly: "Let's play frog fighting!"

Gao Shiqi was sitting upright and listening to the teacher's lecture attentively. , he didn’t hear what this kid said at all. The child gently touched Gao Shiqi again, and Gao Shiqi still sat still and listened to the class. The child was very unhappy and pulled Gao Shiqi's clothes hard. At this time, Gao Shiqi turned around. The child pointed to the two folded paper frogs on his knees. Gao Shiqi understood and asked him to play frog fighting together. He rolled his eyes at the child and listened to the teacher attentively.

Gao Shiqi laughed when he thought of this. He said to the child, "We play together after class and are good friends. But during class, I don't recognize you."

Gao Shiqi’s words made the child laugh.

『二』A story about perseverance by famous historical figures (about two to three hundred words)

Wan Sitong studied hard behind closed doors

A famous scholar in the early Qing Dynasty , historian Wan Sitong participated in the compilation of "Twenty-Four Histories", an important history book of our country. But Wan Sitong was also a naughty child when he was young. Wan Sitong lost face in front of the guests because of his playfulness, and was criticized by the guests. In anger, Wan Sitong overturned the guests' tables and was locked in the study room by his father. Wan Sitong went from being angry and hating reading to shutting himself up and thinking about his mistakes. He was inspired by the "Tea Classic" and began to study hard. More than a year later, Wan Sitong read many books in the bookstore. His father forgave his son, and Wan Sitong also understood his father's good intentions.

After a long period of diligent study, Wan Sitong finally became a famous scholar who was familiar with history and read many books. He also participated in the compilation of "History of Ming Dynasty" in "Twenty-Four Histories".

『三』 A short story about celebrities dealing with mistakes (about 200 words)

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He was once the president of Yaohan, Japan's largest retail group, and he invested all his money in the group. When he was 72 years old, he suddenly suffered a devastating blow-the group he worked so hard to run collapsed. Overnight, he changed from an internationally renowned entrepreneur to a penniless pauper. Some people think that he will never recover from this and will be miserable for the rest of his life.

But to people's expectation, he quickly adjusted his mentality, and together with several young people, he challenged new fields that he had never been exposed to before, and started a network consulting company.

He became a tumbler in the business world, and his name was Kazuo Wada. Later, someone asked Wada Kazuo why he could adjust his mentality so quickly. He said that he relied on two secrets: one is Guangming Diary, and the other is Happy Regular Meeting.

It turns out that Wada Kazuo has insisted on writing a diary every day since he was 20 years old. What is different is that he only chooses happy things to record. He calls this kind of diary "Bright Diary". In addition, when Wada Kazuo was running the company until he later reopened the company, everyone held a regular meeting once a month. He required all participants to spend 3 minutes telling everyone about their happiest things this month before talking about work. He called this kind of regular meeting "Happy Regular Meeting".

『四』About 150 words of famous examples of perseverance

"Chen Ping endured humiliation and studied hard"

Chen Ping, a famous prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty, had a poor family when he was young, and The elder brother depends on each other for life. In order to uphold his father's destiny and shine in the family, he does not engage in production and studies behind closed doors, but his elder sister-in-law does not tolerate it. In order to eliminate the conflict between brother and sister-in-law, he endures repeated humiliation and remains silent. As the elder sister-in-law worsens, he finally can't bear it anymore. He ran away from home and wanted to wander around the world. After being chased back by his brother, he ignored the past grudges and prevented his brother from divorcing his sister-in-law, which became a good talk among the locals. Finally, there was an old man who came here because of his reputation and accepted apprenticeships for free. After completing his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.

"Wang Xianzhi Practices Calligraphy on a Urn"

Wang Xianzhi, whose courtesy name is Zijing, is the seventh son of the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the sage Wang Xizhi. He himself was also a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. When Wang Xianzhi was three or four years old, his mother taught him to memorize and recite poems. By the time he was five or six years old, he was able to compose a poem and recite a few lines of poetry smoothly. Compared with his brother Wang Ningzhi, he is more alert and smarter, and he especially likes to practice calligraphy. There is a large water tank in Wang Xian's house. The story of this film is inseparable from this large water tank!

"Wang Xizhi Eats Ink"

Wang Xizhi, known as the "Sage of Calligraphy" by later generations, was a dull child when he was young. He took his beloved goose leisurely every day Take a walk. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard every day, but was called a dead character by his teacher, Mrs. Wei. Wang Xizhi was very distressed. Inspired by Xiao Goose, Wang Xizhi wrote the golden character "Zhi" in the study, but accidentally ate the steamed bun dipped in ink. In the mouth, the story of Wang Xizhi eating ink was left behind.

"Zhang Sanfeng Creates Tai Chi"

Zhang Sanfeng, also known as Quanyi, also known as Junshi, also known as Sanfeng, also known as Yuan Yuanzi, because of his unkempt appearance, also known as Zhang Sloppy, Liao Dongyi A native of Zhouzhou (now southwest of Zhangwu, Liaoning), he was named "Tongwei Xianhua Zhenren" during the reign of Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty. Legendary stories about him were widely circulated among the people at that time, and he was even regarded as a god. We all know Tai Chi, right? The biggest characteristic of Tai Chi is that it is gentle yet strong! Do you know how Zhang Sanfeng created Tai Chi? This is exactly what this film is about.

"Zhuge Liang Feeds Chickens"

Zhuge Liang, courtesy name Kongming, was a native of Yangdu County, Langya County, Xuzhou during the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. He was a famous politician and military strategist in the history of our country. If you have watched "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", you will definitely not forget Zhuge Liang. To this day, Zhuge Liang's wisdom has been praised by future generations, and many people even regard him as the embodiment of wisdom. But did you know that when Zhuge Liang was a child, some stories happened in order to go to school, which were very interesting!

"Wu" A short story about famous people who insist on their beliefs

There was a monk who went to consult a very wise master. He followed the master and asked the same question every day. Question: "Master, what is the true value of life?" The question made the Master very tired.

One day, the master took out a stone from the room and said to him: "Take this stone to the market and sell it, but don't really sell it. Just have someone bid for it. Look. People watching the market, how much did they pay for this stone?”

The disciple took the stone to the market. Some people said that the stone was very big and beautiful, so they offered two yuan; This stone can be called thallium, and the price is ten yuan.

As a result, everyone was talking about it, and the most they could offer was only ten yuan.

The disciple went back happily and told the master: "This useless stone can still be sold for ten yuan. It should be sold."

The master said: "Don't sell it first, and then take it to the gold market to sell it, and don't really sell it."

The disciple took the stone to the gold market to sell it. At the beginning, someone offered a thousand dollars. The second person offered 10,000 yuan, and finally he was offered 100,000 yuan. The disciple ran back excitedly and reported the incredible result to the master.

The master said to him: "Take the stone to the most expensive and high-end jewelry store for appraisal." The disciple went.

The first person offered a price of 100,000, but he refused to sell, so he added 200,000, 300,000, and so on until the other person got angry and asked him to bid.

He told the buyer that the master would not allow him to sell it, so he took the stone back and said to the master, "This stone was actually bid for hundreds of thousands."

Master Said: "Yes! I can't teach you the value of life now, because you have been looking at your life from the perspective of the market."

"Lu" 200 words of stories about Chinese and foreign celebrities who tempered their will

1. Sit down and eat courage

In 496 BC, King Helu of Wu sent troops to attack the state of Wu, but they were defeated by the state of Yue. Helu was also seriously injured and died. Two years later, Helu's son Fucha led an army to defeat the State of Yue. King Gou Jian of Yue was escorted to the State of Wu as a slave. After Gou Jian endured humiliation and served the King of Wu for three years, Fu Chai finally removed his wariness and sent him back to the State of Yue.

In fact, Gou Jian did not give up his desire for revenge. On the surface, he obeyed the King of Wu, but secretly trained elite soldiers, strengthened his political power, and waited for the opportunity to counterattack the Wu Kingdom. Gou Jian was afraid that his desire for immediate comfort would weaken his will to seek revenge, so he arranged a difficult living environment for himself. He didn't use a mattress to sleep at night, but only spread some firewood (called firewood in ancient times). There was also a piece of gall hung in the house. He would taste the taste of gall from time to time in order not to forget the shame of the past.

In order to encourage the people, Gou Jian participated in labor with the queen and the people. With the concerted efforts of the people of the Yue State, the Yue State became stronger and stronger. Finally, he found the opportunity and destroyed the Wu State in one fell swoop.

2. Enduring the humiliation and rewriting "Historical Records"

my country's great historian and writer Sima Qian traveled across the country in his youth, getting in touch with society, experiencing people's conditions, and inspecting historical sites. Later, he inherited his father's position as Taishi Ling and read many ancient documents collected by the state. On this basis, he began to write "Historical Records" in accordance with his father's legacy.

While Sima Qian was concentrating on writing the book, the Li Ling incident occurred. Sima Qian spoke out impartially, which angered Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and was sentenced to death (***). Palace punishment is a corrupt punishment, which taints ancestors and makes friends and relatives laugh. Let a man not be a man.

In order to complete the creation of "Historical Records", Sima Qian endured humiliation, worked hard to write books in pain, and spent his whole life completing "Historical Records", my country's first biographical general history. Lu Xun praised it as "the swansong of a historian and the most rhyme-free Li Sao".

3. The head is cantilevered and the buttocks are conical and prickly.

In the Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing who liked reading since he was a child and was diligent and eager to learn. Sun Jing studied very late every night. In order to avoid getting sleepy and affecting his studies, he thought of a way: tie one end of his hair with a rope and tie the other end to the beam. As soon as he dozed off and lowered his head, the rope would My scalp hurts, and I regain my energy, so that I can devote all my energy to studying.

Sun Jing studied diligently and gained a lot, and later became a learned man.

During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin. He always wanted to do something big, but due to lack of knowledge, he never got the right thing. He thought to himself, how could a person be so unambitious? From then on, he made up his mind to study hard. When he was about to take a nap late at night, he pricked his thigh with an awl. The blood flowed freely and he lost all sleep. So he cheered up and continued to study.

Su Qin studied diligently and persevered in this way, and eventually became a famous politician during the Warring States Period.

4. Nao Ying Ying Xue

During the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin was eager to learn since he was a child. However, due to his poor family, his father could not provide him with a good learning environment. In order to maintain food and clothing, there was no extra money to buy lamp oil for him to study at night. For this reason, he could only use his time during the day to recite poems.

One summer evening, he was reading an article in the yard. Suddenly I saw many fireflies flying in the low sky. Twinkles of light looked dazzling in the darkness. He thought that if many fireflies were gathered together, wouldn't they become a light? So he went to find a white silk bag, caught dozens of fireflies and put them in it, then tied the mouth of the bag and hung it up. Although it was not very bright, it could be used for reading. From then on, whenever there were fireflies, he would grab one and use it as a lamp. Because of his diligent study and practice, he finally became a high-ranking official.

The same was true for Sun Kang at the same time. Since he had no money to buy lamp oil, he could not read at night and had to go to bed early. He felt that it was a pity that time ran away in vain.

One night in the middle of the night, he woke up from his sleep. When he turned his head to the window, he found a ray of light coming from the crack of the bed. It turns out that it was brought out by the heavy snow, and you can use it to read a book. So he was completely tired, immediately got dressed, took out his books, and went outside. The light of snow reflected on the broad land was much brighter than inside the house. Sun Kang ignored the cold and immediately started reading. His hands and feet were frozen, so he got up and ran around, rubbing his fingers. From then on, whenever there was snow at night, he never missed such a good opportunity and studied tirelessly. This spirit of hard study promoted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds, and he became a well-educated man. Later he became a high official and did many good things for the people.

5. Chiseling the wall to borrow light

In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a farmer's child named Kuang Heng. He wanted to study very much when he was a child, but because his family was poor, he had no money to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative and gained the ability to read.

Kuang Heng could not afford to buy books, so he had to borrow books to read. At that time, books were very expensive, and people who had books would not lend them to others easily. Kuang Heng worked part-time for wealthy people during the busy farming season. He didn't need any wages and only asked people to lend him books to read. After a few years, Kuang Heng grew up and became the main labor force in the family. He worked in the fields all day long, and only had time to read a little during his lunch break, so it often took him ten and a half days to finish a book. Kuang Heng was very anxious and wanted to use his time in the evening to read. But Kuang Heng’s family was very poor and couldn’t buy oil for lighting lamps. What should he do?

One night, Kuang Heng was lying on the bed and reciting the books he had read during the day. Suddenly he saw a ray of light coming from the east wall. He stood up and walked to the wall to take a look, ah! It turned out that it was the neighbor's light that came through the cracks in the wall. So Kuang Heng thought of a way: he took a knife and dug a little wider into the crack in the wall, so that he could barely read.

6. Fan Zhongyan, who took the world as his own responsibility

Fan Zhongyan was a native of the Northern Song Dynasty. When he was two years old, his father died of illness, and his mother was so poor that she had no choice but to hold the infant Zhong Yan in her arms and remarry into a family named Zhu. Fan Zhongyan grew up in the Zhu family.

Fan Zhongyan has studied very hard since he was a child. The Zhu family is a wealthy family, but in order to be inspired, he often went to stay and study in a temple on a nearby mountain. His life was extremely difficult, and he only cooked one pot of thick soup every day. When the porridge is cold, it turns into four pieces. Take two pieces in the morning and evening, mix with a few pickles, and continue reading after eating. Sometimes I feel tired from reading at night, so I wash my face with cold water to dispel the sleepiness. His spirit of studying hard left a deep impression on the monks.

After Fan Zhongyan became an official, he criticized the current ills and was impassioned, often regardless of his own safety. He works hard and does not pay much attention to meat. He only has enough food and clothing for his wife and children. I often recite to myself: "A scholar should worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness."

7. Li Shizhen and "Compendium of Materia Medica"

Li Shizhen, a native of the Ming Dynasty, He is a great medical scientist and pharmacologist. Li Shizhen's family has been practicing medicine for generations. His father was very skilled in medicine and often treated patients for free, but he was unwilling to let his son become a doctor again: because at that time, medicine was a profession that was looked down upon. Li Shizhen didn't think so. He secretly made up his mind to treat patients like his father.

Li Shizhen began to treat people at the age of 22. While practicing medicine, she also researched drugs. He found that many old medicine books had many shortcomings, so he determined to rewrite a perfect medicine book. In order to write this medicine book, Li Shizhen not only paid attention to accumulating experience when treating diseases, but also personally went to various places to collect medicines. He is not afraid of high mountains and long roads, nor is he afraid of severe cold or heat. He has traveled to famous mountains rich in medicinal materials. Sometimes he would not go down the mountain for several days. He would eat some solid food when he was hungry, and spend the night on the mountain when it got dark. He traveled thousands of miles, visited hundreds of doctors, old farmers, fishermen and hunters, and learned a lot of knowledge from them that was not available in books. He also personally tasted many medicinal materials to judge their properties and efficacy.

He returned to his hometown and spent 27 years finally compiling a new medicine book, the famous "Compendium of Materia Medica". This book has more than one million words and records There are more than 1,800 medicines, each with pictures. It is a great book on traditional Chinese medicine. It has been translated into several languages ??and spread all over the world.

8. The author of "Dream of Red Mansions" who had a rough life experience

Cao Xueqin, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. In his youth, he lived a wealthy life of fine clothes and trousers. In the early years of Yongzheng's reign, due to his involvement in the internal political struggle of the imperial court, his father was dismissed from office, his family property was confiscated, and his family moved to Beijing. From then on, the family declined and life became increasingly difficult. The ups and downs of the family and the harshness of the world made him deeply feel the decadence, cruelty and internal strife of the feudal aristocratic class. Cao Xueqin then devoted his whole life to creating "The Story of the Stone", that is, "A Dream of Red Mansions". During this period, "it has been read for ten years, with five additions and deletions." Eventually "A Dream of Red Mansions" became an online encyclopedia of life in my country's feudal society.

9. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" written after being frustrated in the imperial examination

Pu Songling, a writer in the Qing Dynasty, was obsessed with the imperial examination when he was young, and failed after many attempts. Life was also poverty-stricken. Until old age, he was still a poor scholar and could barely make ends meet by teaching.

It was his frustration in the imperial examination room that prompted him to awaken and realize the decadence of the feudal imperial examination and the darkness of society. Pu Songling turned to writing books to criticize the current shortcomings. It is said that when he was in the countryside, he often spread reed mats by the roadside, prepared cigarettes and tea, and asked passers-by to tell him stories. When others were tired of telling stories and thirsty, he would offer cigarettes and tea to others. Don’t stop until you finish speaking. Record as soon as you get home. After decades of this, I finally wrote "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", which was praised ambivalently as "the writing of ghosts and monsters is superior to others, and it is full of corruption and cruelty." Lao She also praised, "The ghost fox has a character, and his laughter and scolding can be turned into articles."

10. Physically disabled and strong-willed Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma at the age of 5 and became a high-level paraplegic. As a result, she never went to school. She began to study by herself with tenacious perseverance in her childhood. Knowledge, she has taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school, and university.

When Zhang Haidi was 15 years old, she was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. However, she did not fear the hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There she taught children in the village primary school, overcame various difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free, and was warmly praised by people.

Zhang Haidi was physically disabled but strong-willed. With the firm belief that "he is a shooting star, he must leave his light to the world", he endured unimaginable pain and taught himself English, German and Japanese. He also translated 130,000 words of English novels, wrote a large number of literary works, and made achievements that attracted worldwide attention.

11. Seize the throat of fate - Beethoven

On December 16, 1770, Beethoven was born in a very poor family on the banks of the Rhine River in Germany. At the age of four, he began to learn piano under the influence of his father. At the age of thirteen, he became an organist and began to compose music.

From 1792 to 1802, Beethoven moved to Vienna, an art palace full of music. During this period, Beethoven pursued the proficiency of musical skills and the ideas of "freedom, equality, and fraternity". He also suffered from the pain of broken love and also lost his hearing. In these most painful days, Beethoven's pursuit of music did not stop. His strong personality did not succumb to the arrangements of fate. He overcame difficulties that others could not imagine and created one shocking piece of music after another. work.

On March 16, 1827, Beethoven, who was impoverished and alone, died of illness in Vienna. At the last moment of his death, there was heavy rain, thunder and lightning, and Beethoven raised his withered arms to the sky in a final struggle. This spirit of endless life and endless fighting is all concentrated in his immortal works.

12. Nobel, the father of dynamite

Nobel’s father was a talented inventor who was devoted to chemical research, especially dynamite. Influenced by his father, Nobel showed a tenacious and brave character since he was a child. He often went to experiment with explosives with his father. After many years of studying explosives with his father, his interest soon turned to applied chemistry.

In the summer of 1862, he began research on nitroglycerin. This is an arduous journey full of danger and sacrifice. Death was always with him. An explosion occurred during an explosives experiment. The laboratory was blown up without a trace, and all five assistants died. Even his youngest brother was not spared. This shocking explosion dealt a very heavy blow to Nobel's father, and he died not long after. Out of fear, his neighbors also complained to the government about Nobel. After that, the government prohibited Nobel from conducting experiments in the city.

But Nobel was unyielding and moved his laboratory to a boat in a lake on the outskirts of the city to continue his experiments. After long-term research, he finally discovered a substance that is very easy to cause explosions - mercury fulminate. He used mercury fulminate as a detonator for explosives and successfully solved the problem of detonating explosives. This was the invention of the detonator. When he emerged from the smoke of a successful explosion with blood on his face, he shouted excitedly "I succeeded"

Nobel made many inventions in his life and received 255 patents, among which only explosives There were 129 kinds. Even when his life was on the verge of death, he still couldn’t forget the research on new explosives

The story of Marie Curie

Decades ago, there was a Polish woman named Marie Curie. Niya’s little girl is very attentive to her studies. No matter how noisy the surroundings were, it could not distract her attention.

Once, Manya was doing homework, and her sister and classmates sang, danced and played games in front of her. Manya acted as if she hadn't seen it, reading intently on the side.

My sister and classmates wanted to test her. They quietly set up a few stools behind Manyia. As long as Manya moved, the stools would fall down. Time passed minute by minute, Manya finished reading a book, and the stool was still upright.

From then on, her sister and classmates no longer teased her, and they concentrated on reading and studying like Manya.

Story One: Simple Life

When Manya grew up, she became a great scientist. She is Madame Curie. When Madame Curie and Pierre Curie got married in 1895, there were only two chairs in the new house, one for each of them. Pierre Curie felt that there were too few chairs and suggested adding a few more to avoid having no place to sit when guests came. However, Madame Curie said: "It is good to have chairs, but guests will not leave after they sit down. In order to have more If you have time to do research, forget it."

Since 1913, Madame Curie's annual salary has increased to 40,000 francs, but she is still "stingy". Every time she comes back from abroad, she always brings back some menus from the banquet, because these menus are made of very thick and fine paper, and it is very convenient to write on the back. No wonder some people said that Madame Curie was "like a poor woman in a hurry" until her death.

Once, an American reporter was looking for Madame Curie. He walked to the door of a fisherman's house in the village and asked a woman sitting barefoot on the stone slab at the door where Madame Curie lived. When the woman raised her head, the reporter was shocked: it turned out to be Marie Curie.

13. Indifferent to fame and fortune

Madame Curie is famous all over the world, but she neither seeks fame nor fortune. She won 10 bonuses, 16 medals, and 107 honorary titles in her lifetime, but she didn't care at all. One day, a friend of hers came to her home and suddenly saw her little daughter playing with the gold medal that the Royal Society had just awarded her. He was surprised and said, "Mrs. Curie, you got a medal from the Royal Society." , is a very high honor, how can you give it to your children to play with?" Madame Curie smiled and said: "I want my children to know from an early age that honors are like toys, they can only be played with, and they must not be taken too seriously. Otherwise, nothing will be achieved."

14. Einstein

Einstein was not lively when he was a child. He could not speak even when he was more than three years old. His parents were worried that he was mute. I took him to the doctor for a checkup. Fortunately, little Einstein was not mute, but he could not speak very smoothly until he was nine years old. Every word he spoke had to be thought through laboriously but carefully.

When Einstein was in elementary school and middle school, his homework was ordinary. Because he behaves slowly and doesn't like to interact with others, his teachers and classmates don't like him. The teacher who taught him Greek and Latin was even more disgusted with him. He once publicly scolded him: "Einstein, you will definitely not be successful when you grow up." And because he was afraid that he would affect other students in class, he actually wanted to Kick him out of school

But Einstein achieved great achievements with his love for science and his diligence.

15. Who is Hawking, the King of the Universe

He is a brain, a miracle, the most outstanding theoretical physicist of our time, and a titan in name of science.

Hawking's learning ability was not very strong when he was a child. He learned to read very late. After school, his grades in the class were never higher than the top ten, and his homework was often very untidy, and the teacher thought it was useless. A hopeless child, his classmates also regarded him as an object of ridicule. When Hawking was twelve years old, two children in the class bet him with a bag of candy, saying that he would never become a genius. They gave it to him in a sarcastic way. He was nicknamed Einstein, but more than twenty years later, Hawking would discover that sports had never been his strong point since childhood, and he was unable to play almost all ball games. In his third year at Oxford, Hawking noticed that he had become more clumsy, falling once or twice for no apparent reason. Once, he suddenly fell down the stairs for unknown reasons, fell into coma and almost died. It wasn't until 1962, when Hawking was a graduate student at Cambridge, that his mother noticed her son's unusual condition. Hawking, who had just celebrated his 21st birthday, stayed in the hospital for two weeks. After various examinations, he was diagnosed with "Lou Gehrig's disease," which is motor nerve cell atrophy.

The doctor told him that his body would become increasingly inoperable and only his heart, lungs and brain could still function. Eventually, his heart and lungs would fail. Hawking was "sentenced" to have only two years left to live. That was in 1963. At first, the disease worsened quite rapidly. This was a blow to Hawking. He almost gave up all study and research because he thought he would not live to complete his master's thesis.

Hawking's condition gradually worsened. In 1970, Hawking, whose academic reputation was growing, was no longer able to move on his own and began to use a wheelchair. To this day, he has never left it. Hawking, who is always in a wheelchair, works and lives extremely tenaciously. In March 1991, Hawking was returning to his apartment in Berlin in a wheelchair. He was hit by a car while crossing the street. His left arm was fractured, his head was cut, and he needed 13 stitches. However, 48 hours later, he returned to the office to work. Another time, when he and his friends went to a country house, they turned too sharply uphill and the wheelchair tipped backwards. Unexpectedly, the gravity master was knocked over by the earth's gravity and fell into the bushes. Although his physical disability is getting worse, Hawking strives to live like an ordinary person and accomplish everything he can do. This master of quantum gravity fell out of his wheelchair many times under the weak gravity of the earth. Fortunately, he tenaciously stood up again every time. In 1985, Hawking underwent tracheal surgery and completely lost the ability to speak. It was under such circumstances that he wrote the famous "A Brief History of Time" with great difficulty, exploring the origin of the universe.

"Qi" Are there any short stories about famous people's perseverance and success (short, 300~400 words)

Sima Guang's police pillow inspirational" Sima Guang is a child who loves to play and sleep. , for which he was often punished by his teacher and ridiculed by his companions. Under his teacher's earnest instruction, he was determined to get rid of his bad habit of snoozing. In order to get up early, he drank a full stomach of water before going to bed, but in the morning he had no sleep. He was suffocated to wake up, but wet the bed, so the clever Sima Guang made a warning pillow out of garden wood. When he turned over in the morning, his head fell on the bed board, and he woke up naturally. From then on, he got up early every day to study, and with perseverance, he finally became A great writer who was knowledgeable and wrote "Zi Zhi Tong Jian". "Chen Ping endured humiliation and studied hard" Chen Ping, a famous prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty, was poor when he was young, and he and his brother depended on each other. In order to uphold his father's destiny and shine in the family, he did not engage in production and studied behind closed doors. However, his sister-in-law did not tolerate it. In order to eliminate the conflict between brother and sister-in-law, he studied hard behind closed doors. Faced with repeated humiliation, he kept silent. As his sister-in-law became more and more aggressive, he finally couldn't bear it anymore and ran away from home. He wanted to wander around the world. After being chased back by his brother, he ignored the past grudges and prevented his brother from divorcing his sister-in-law, which became a good talk in the local area. Finally, there was an old man who came here because of his reputation and accepted apprenticeships for free. After completing his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.

『Eight』A celebrity story of about 200 words about perseverance

Helen Keller, a 19th-century American blind and deaf female writer, educator, philanthropist, and social activist. She With the tenacious perseverance of self-improvement, with the help of teacher Anne Sullivan, she mastered five languages ????including English, French, and German. She completed a series of her books, and was committed to benefiting the disabled and establishing charitable organizations. , was named one of the top ten heroic idols in the United States by Time Magazine, and won the "Presidential Medal of Freedom" and other awards.

Chinese mathematician Chen Jingrun determined to make a difference in mathematics when he was a boy. In order to conquer " "Goldbach's conjecture", he performed calculations all day long, and filled several sacks with the calculated manuscript paper. He finally proved this conjecture initially and created a miracle that even Europeans could not do with computers.

Gou, the king of Yue, was captured and practiced while lying down and eating gall, and defeated Wu three years later

Zhang Haidi: He suffered from polio since he was a child and his lower limbs were paralyzed. However, with his personal perseverance, he taught himself many languages ??and used his own body to Do experiments and have outstanding achievements in medicine