1, Edison
Life at home became more and more difficult when I was a child. In order to seek another development, the Edison family moved here. They left Milan and moved to Otterborg, Grady, in the northern suburb of Port Huron, Michigan, to start a new life. Shortly after moving into his new house, Edison suffered from scarlet fever.
Edison was the first person in human history to make use of a large number of production principles and electrical engineering research laboratories to patent inventions, which had a far-reaching impact on the world. Edison was named the ninth among 100 people who influenced the United States by the authoritative American periodical Atlantic Monthly.
2. Beethoven
His childhood was spent under the strict education of his father, which made him stubborn, sensitive and excited. At the age of 22, he began to live in Vienna. The third symphony was composed between 1803 and 1804, which marked the maturity of his creation.
In the following 20 years, a large number of his music works pushed classical music to the peak through strong artistic appeal and grand charm, and predicted the arrival of romantic music in the19th century.
3. Napoléon Bonaparte.
As an "outsider" from the remote colony of Corsica, Napoleon, who was short, was often bullied by other local students, but he was very tenacious and tenacious. Through my unremitting efforts, I finally won the respect of many local students.
Napoleon was crowned emperor on 1804,165438+10.6, which turned the Republic of China into an empire. During his reign, he was called "French Emperor", the second French emperor to enjoy this title since Charles III.
4. Helen Keller
A famous American woman writer, educator, philanthropist and social activist. In the nineteenth month of his birth, he was deprived of his sight and hearing because of acute stomach congestion and brain congestion. 1887 met Sullivan. June 1899 was admitted to Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University.
She devoted herself to the welfare of the disabled and established many charitable organizations. 1964 won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten American Idols of the 20th Century" by Time magazine the following year.
5. Zhang Haidi.
1960 when Zhang Haidi was five years old, he got spinal hemangioma, which led to paraplegia. He taught himself the knowledge of primary school, middle school and university, studied acupuncture and practiced medicine locally.
1983, the producer of China decided to establish Zhang Haidi as a propaganda idol. Ms Zhang Haidi won two awards: one was "New Lei Feng in 1980s" and the other was "Contemporary Paul".
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