1. Edison
When Edison was a child, he was called a mentally retarded person. He only went to elementary school and was forced to leave, but he eventually became a famous inventor.
Edison was the first person in human history to use mass production principles and electrical engineering research laboratories to engage in invention patents that had a profound impact on the world. His inventions of the phonograph, movie camera and improved electric light had a great impact on the world.
2. Guo Jing
He is simple and upright by nature, values ??filial piety, diligence, patriotism, and possesses all the most exemplary chivalrous spirits written by Jin Yong.
He spent his whole life practicing the spirit of "a great chivalrous person serving the country and the people". His huge personality also infected people around him, including his family and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" "Yang Guo, the male protagonist, invisibly leads them to a positive path in life and a broad road to change their evil ways and return to the right path.
3. Zeng Guofan
Zeng Guofan was born in an ordinary farming family. He was diligent and studious since he was a child, and entered a private school at the age of 6. At the age of 8, he can read the Four Books and recite the Five Classics. At the age of 14, he can read the selected works of "Zhou Rites" and "Historical Records".
In the 18th year of Daoguang's reign (1838), he became a Jinshi and entered the Hanlin Academy, where he was the student of the Minister of Military and Aircraft Mu Zhang Amen. Leiqian was a bachelor of the cabinet, minister of the Ministry of Rites, and minister of the Ministry of Military Affairs, Industry, Punishment, and Officials. He became close friends with the scholar Wo Ren and Huining Dao He Guizhen, etc., and strengthened each other with "practical learning". During the Taiping Rebellion, Zeng Guofan formed the Hunan Army to turn the tide, and after many years of fierce fighting, he attacked and destroyed the Taiping Rebellion.
He devoted his life to politics, taking patience as the first priority. He advocated being diligent, thrifty and honest in everything, and not being arrogant when serving as an official. It was a great success in officialdom.
4. Hua Luogeng
Hua Luogeng was born in Jintan District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province on November 12, 1910. He loved to use his brain when he was young, and was often nicknamed by his peers for being too attentive in thinking. As "Luo Duzi".
In 1922, after graduating from Renyuan Primary School in the county at the age of 12, he entered Jintan County Junior High School (now Hua Luogeng Middle School in Jiangsu Province). Teacher Wang Weike discovered his mathematical talent and tried his best to cultivate it.
In 1925, after graduating from junior high school, he enrolled in Shanghai Zhonghua Vocational School. He dropped out of school because he could not afford the tuition. He dropped out and went home to help his father run a grocery store. Therefore, he only had a junior high school diploma in his life. After that, he spent 5 years studying all the mathematics courses in high school and junior college by himself.
Hua Luogeng is mainly engaged in research in the fields of analytic number theory, matrix geometry, canonical groups, automorphic function theory, function theory of multiple complex variables, partial differential equations, high-dimensional numerical integration, etc.; and has solved the problem of Gaussian complete triangle Problems in estimating sums, improvements to the Waring and Tali problem, proof of the basic theorem of one-dimensional projective geometry, research on the application of modern number theory methods, etc.
Listed as one of the 88 great figures in mathematics in the world at the Museum of Science and Technology in Chicago; internationally, mathematical research achievements named after Fahrenheit include "Fahrenheit's Theorem", "Fahrenheit's Inequality", and "Fahrenheit-Wang Method" wait.
5. Einstein
Einstein’s theory laid the theoretical foundation for the development of nuclear energy. In order to help fight the Nazis, he worked under Leo Szilard and others. With his assistance, he wrote a letter to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, which directly contributed to the launch of the Manhattan Project. After World War II, he actively advocated peace, opposed the use of nuclear weapons, and signed the Russell-Einstein Declaration.
Einstein ushered in a new era of modern science and technology and is recognized as the greatest physicist after Galileo and Newton.