8 thoughts after reading scientists’ stories

Review of the Story of Scientists Part 1

I recently read a book called "The Story of Scientists". This book tells the stories of many scientists from ancient times to the present, including Chinese scientists Zu Chongzhi, Bi Sheng, Li Shizhen, Hua Luogeng, and foreign scientists Newton, Edison, Einstein, Nobel, Darwin, etc. The most unforgettable one is Newton's story. The story is: Once, Newton invited his friend Dr. Stuart to lunch. When the friend arrived, the table was already filled with delicious food. They had just finished eating when Newton suddenly said to Stoke: "Friend, please wait a moment." With that, he hurried to the laboratory. Stuke waited for a long time but did not see Newton come out. The old lady of Newton's family said: "Sir, you can eat first. Newton may have gone to get some good wine!".

Situ Ke ate all the roast duck on the table regardless of the situation and put the remaining bones on the empty plate. After a long time, Situ Ke felt a little sleepy and took a nap. After a long time, Newton hurriedly ran out of the laboratory. He pushed Dr. Stoke awake and said, "Sir, I kept you waiting." Just as he was about to sit down to eat, he saw the bones in the plate. He said to himself: "Oh, it turns out that I have eaten it. I thought I hadn't eaten it!" Then Newton sent Stoke away and continued to do experiments.

I think Newton is the scientist I admire most. This story is not about Newton being stupid, but that he was too obsessed with experiments. We should learn from Newton's spirit of loving learning and studying as a good example for us to learn!

Review of the Story of Scientists Chapter 2

During the winter vacation, my mother took me to the bookstore and bought a copy of "The Story of Scientists". I felt very happy and thought to myself: Do scientists become scientists when they are born? What is in this book? After my mother finished reading the book, she told me: After you finish reading, you will definitely gain a lot and you will grow extraordinarily beautiful. The wings become more and more beautiful! So, I became more curious, is this book so good? I opened the book and read an article. I felt that the book is so powerful and the story is so good that I will never forget it even if I close my eyes.

Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration. When I finished reading the book, the book clearly told me: Scientists are not born as scientists, but they are born as scientists who work hard and are not afraid of hardship! Like Einstein, the sheets of scratch paper he used to do calculations could pile up into a hill. He is extremely diligent and tireless in his exploration. Only those who have the courage to innovate have made epoch-making contributions to science.

After reading the book, I firmly remembered: I must study hard like the scientist Einstein every moment, do the homework assigned by the teacher carefully, study hard, and bloom like sesame seeds. !

Review of the Story of Scientists Chapter 3

During the summer vacation, I bought "The Story of Scientists" for me, and I was deeply moved after reading it.

Genghis Khan, whose original name was Boljijin Temujin, was killed when his father Yesugei was poisoned when he was a child. Talihutai, the leader of the Taichiwu Tribe, robbed Temujin’s family of cattle and sheep. , to survive, but Temujin’s mother came to Mount Burhan and miraculously survived by digging wild vegetables. Later, Talihutai was afraid that Temujin would take revenge on him when he grew up, so he sent people to arrest Temujin, but Temujin escaped home when the guard was drunk. After returning home, his horse was stolen. He chased the thief day and night, and finally recovered the horse.

When Temujin was 22 years old, he married an 18-year-old girl named Bormo. However, shortly after their wedding, a beggar from Beermo robbed Bormo. Temujin vowed to get his beloved wife back, so he joined forces with the beggars. The Yan tribe, the Keran tribe, and the Zhadalan tribe eliminated the Mier beggars.

In addition to Genghis Khan, invention king Edison, physicist Einstein, Marie Curie, writer Helen Kate, artist Leonardo da Vinci, musicians Mozart, Beethoven, etc. are all idols. When Yang Dong grows up, he will compete with others.

Review of the Story of Scientists Part 4

Today, I finished reading the book "Stories of Scientists", which tells the stories of more than 100 scientists. There are Chinese and foreigners; there are inventors and thinkers; there are farmers and military strategists; there are architects and geologists... It's so rich. It's the first time I've seen so many scientists.

Among them, Zhang Heng is my favorite. He was born in the Eastern Han Dynasty. His hometown has beautiful mountains and rivers and beautiful scenery. His family was very poor, but Zhang Heng still studied hard. An earthquake occurred on February 116 AD. He was determined to invent an instrument that could predict earthquakes. When he was fifty-five years old, he invented the seismograph. His seismograph was arranged in eight directions: east, west, south, north, northeast, southeast, northwest, and southwest. There were eight dragons on it, each dragon's mouth had a small iron ball, and there were eight toads on the bottom. When an earthquake occurs somewhere, which dragon ball will spit out, and people will know where the earthquake occurred at a glance.

I also like Bruno because she is dedicated to science.

I like this book because it allows me to learn more about the history of scientists.

After Reading "The Story of Scientists" Part 5

After I read "The Story of Scientists", I feel that if a person wants to become a truly useful person, he must lay the foundation from an early age. , or they are very interested and talented in one aspect, because every scientist has laid the foundation since childhood. I think if there are a few short stories behind everything invented by every scientist, one This book is endless, so I think I must study hard from now on. Even if I can't be a big shot when I grow up, I can still be a useful person to society.

I remember when I was reading the article about Edison in the book, I learned that once when Edison was doing an experiment on the train, the train trembled violently, causing the experimental objects Edison was about to experiment to fall to the ground, causing Fortunately, the fire was put out in time, otherwise the whole train would have caught fire, so the manager was very angry and gave Edison a slap in the face. As a result, the slap deafened Edison's left ear, but Edison was not affected in any way. He still invented many things and held 1,093 patents in his lifetime. I admire Edison very much.

After-reading the Story of Scientists Chapter 6

During the pleasant winter vacation, I read the book "Stories of Scientists" edited by Wu Linghui. Among them, Newton's story left an impression on me. deepest.

The main content of the short article is: Newton was born in a difficult family since he was a child. When he was in elementary school, except for mathematics, he was not very good at several other subjects. However, Newton loved to make some A very neat gadget. Once, he was holding a water cart made of wood in the water. I could only hear the sound of the waterwheel, and soon it started turning. At this time, a student with good grades came to him and said to Newton: "Do you know why the waterwheel turns?" Newton was stunned, his face turned red, and he didn't know what to say. The boy said proudly: " If you don't understand, don't do it blindly, stupid carpenter!" From then on, Newton was not discouraged. Instead, he became interested in some natural phenomena, began to study hard, became an outstanding student in the class, and finally became a giant in history.

This story taught me that as long as you work hard and wholeheartedly, you will definitely succeed.

Review of Scientist Stories Chapter 7

Today I read the book "100 Stories of Scientists Told by Ye Yonglie". These 100 stories left a deep impression on me. They told me The difficulties and setbacks experienced by every scientist have taught me about the diligent scientists Fabre and Newton who cherished time like gold; the brave scientists Copernicus and Nobel who made progress despite difficulties; and the humble and never-satisfied scientists A. Kimide...

?100 Stories of Scientists" is an interesting story book that tells 100 stories about scientists.

There is a story in the book called "From 'working day and night' to concentrating", which mainly talks about Lamarck in France. When he was young, he had many dreams: to be a general, a financier, a musician, a doctor... However, , due to his hesitation, he ultimately failed.

Later, he met a mentor who asked him to become a biologist.

From then on, he began to study biology.

Gradually he became fascinated by biology. He spent his whole life studying botany and was the first to propose the theory of biological evolution, which is known as the "Lamarckian theory." He spent his life in poverty and indifference. He devoted everything he had to science, ignoring his personal sorrow and hard work

Reading this book made me understand how diligent scientists are, cherishing time like gold; how brave scientists are, knowing how to overcome difficulties. How humble and never satisfied; how eager to learn and tireless; how determined to defend the truth... Let us learn the excellent qualities of scientists together! Let us march towards the peak of science together! .

Review of Scientists’ Stories Chapter 8

They have made great contributions to the development of human society; they pursue knowledge relentlessly and have the courage to explore; they defend the truth and spread science . They are scientists.

Today I read a book "Stories of Scientists". This book mainly tells the stories of dozens of scientists at home and abroad in ancient and modern times. The scientists mentioned in this book include Newton, Hawking, and Galileo, whom everyone is familiar with, as well as Zhu Kezhen, Qian Sanqiang, and Thales who we know a little about. Among them, my favorite one is "The Mother of All Babies" Lin Qiaozhi, Lin Qiaozhi was born in the picturesque Fujian Province. She went to kindergarten when she was five years old. But in that year, her mother died of illness, and she realized how difficult it is to be a woman. In 1920, 19-year-old Lin Qiaozhi was about to graduate. Others thought it was time for her to get married, but Lin Qiaozhi didn't think so. She felt that women and men were very unequal in the world. So she fought. After graduation, through my own efforts, I realized my wish to go to Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In 1935, Lin Qiaozhi became the attending physician. She treated all patients equally. She had a medical bag with money in it to help poor patients at any time. Although she had no biological children of her own, she was known as the Mother of All Babies because she personally welcomed more than 50,000 little lives into the world.

After reading this story, I was very moved. She wanted to prove that women are no worse than men, and that women and men should have equal rights. She studied hard, and even if she achieved her wish, she did not relax. Instead, she worked even harder, and won the Wenhai Scholarship, the highest honor of Union Hospital, and also received a doctorate. In just half a year, it took an ordinary person five years to complete the journey. The way I finished it was so impressive. Lin Qiaozhi not only studies well, but also has a beautiful mind. She also treats poor people for free. She never married for the sake of her career, but she was not a nerd. She was very cheerful and liked music and sports.

In scientists, we can see their commendable dedication, tenacity, and courageous spirit, and we can also see their deep love.