Ken's steps
A 1-year-old boy was led by his young mother to the square of the park, and he was going to climb more than a dozen steps. The little boy broke free from his mother's hand and wanted to climb up by himself. He climbed up with chubby little hands, and his mother didn't mean to carry him up. When he climbed two steps, he felt the steps were very high. He looked back at his mother, who didn't mean to reach out to help him, but her eyes were full of love and encouragement. The little boy looked up again. He gave up the idea of letting his mother hold him, and climbed up carefully with his hands and feet. He had a hard time climbing. little ass lifted himself up, his little face was flushed with fatigue, his doll clothes were covered with dirt and his hands were dirty, but he finally climbed up. The young mother patted the dirt on her son and kissed him on the red face.
This little boy is Lincoln, who later became the 16th president of the United States. His mother is Nancy? Hanks.
1 Sima Guang was born in an official family in Song Dynasty. Wit from an early age, studious. Just turned 2 and was admitted to Jinshi. He is an honest official, and he often uses his spare time to study, and he is determined to write a general chronicle as a reference for people. In order to seize the time to study, he specially made a log pillow. The magical function of the pillow is that as soon as the body turns when sleeping, it will roll, and people will wake up and continue to study knowledge, so it is called "police pillow". Whenever Sima Guang needed a rest, he put a "police pillow" on his pillow. As a result of this study, he finally became a knowledgeable person.
2 Newton was very attentive to his study. Once, a friend treated him. During the dinner, he remembered that there was a bottle of good wine at home, so he told his friend to wait and go home to get the wine himself. The friend waited around, but he didn't see Newton coming back, so he had to look into it. It turned out that Newton thought of an experiment on his way home. When he got home, he plunged into the laboratory and started the experiment, forgetting all about taking wine to entertain his friends. Another time, when he was hungry, he boiled eggs to eat, but while thinking about the problem, he put the eggs in the pot. When the problem was solved, when he wanted to eat eggs, he opened the lid and picked up his own pocket watch.
The story of the ancients' diligent study-Kuang Heng
There was a man named Kuang Heng, whose family was poor and he couldn't afford candles, so he couldn't study at night. Kuang Heng's neighbor lights candles every night. He wants to study in his neighbor's house, but he is rejected. Later, Kuang Heng came up with a good idea. He cut a small hole in the wall, and the light from his neighbor's house came through. He put the book in front of the light and began to read. Kuang Heng reads more and more books, but he has no money to buy books. One day, he found a talented master's house with a lot of books piled up at home, so he went to help the talented master's house without money. The talented master was very surprised and asked him: Why are you working in vain? Kuang Heng didn't hide it, so he said, "I work for you, and I don't want to get paid. I just want to borrow your books. I wonder if you promise?" Only the Lord was very happy, so he lent him books from home, and Kuang Heng became a learned man.
Newton studied hard
Newton was fond of making mechanical models. A water clock made by him is accurate in timing and has been praised by people. The way he plays is also very strange. One day, he made a lantern and hung it on the tail of a kite. When night falls, the lighted lanterns are lifted into the air by kite power. People were frightened and thought there was a comet. Nevertheless, he is often discriminated against because of his poor academic performance. Once during class, a well-studied student kicked Newton and called him an idiot. Newton was furious. He thought, why am I bullied by him? I must pass him! From then on, Newton studied hard. After studying hard, Newton's academic performance improved continuously, and soon he surpassed the classmate who had bullied him and was among the best.
Lu Yu abandoned Buddhism and followed literature. Lu Yu, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, was an orphan since he was a child, and was brought up by Zen Master Zhiji. Although Lu Yu is in a temple, he doesn't want to recite scriptures and Buddha all day, but likes to read poetry books. Lu Yu insisted on going down the mountain to study, which was opposed by the Zen master. In order to give Lu Yu a difficult problem and educate him better, the Zen master asked him to learn to make tea. In the process of studying tea art, Lu Yu met a kind old woman, who not only learned the complicated skills of making tea, but also learned a lot about reading and being a man. When Lu Yu finally brought a steaming cup of Kuding tea to the Zen master, the Zen master finally agreed to his request to go down the mountain to study. Later, Lu Yu wrote the widely circulated Tea Classic, which carried forward the tea culture of the motherland!
Lu Xun has an important secret, which is to cherish time. When Lu Xun was in a private school at the age of twelve, his father was seriously ill and his two younger brothers were still young. Lu Xun often went to pawn shops, ran pharmacies and helped his mother with housework. In order not to affect his studies, he must make good time arrangements. Since then, Lu Xun has been squeezing time almost every day. He said: Time, like water in a sponge, is always there as long as you squeeze it. Lu Xun's interest in reading is very extensive, and he likes writing. He is also deeply interested in folk art, especially legends and paintings. Time is very important to him because he dabbles extensively. He was ill all his life, but he worked until late at night every day.
American Olympic hero: WilmaRudolph
Although Wilma Rudolph was disabled by polio, the little girl who suffered from pneumonia and polio when she was a child, and one foot needed iron braces to walk, still won three gold medals in the track and field events of the 196 Rome Olympic Games. The legendary figure of the Olympic Games was born on June 23rd, 194, the child of a railway worker's family in Tennessee, USA. When she was a child, because of pneumonia and scarlet fever, she caused high fever and polio, which made her left leg atrophy and unable to walk. She had to rely on iron braces to correct her shoes to barely walk. Before the age of 11, she couldn't walk, so she could barely follow others by wearing iron shoes. At the age of 11, she took off her iron shoes for the first time and played basketball with her brothers barefoot. By the age of 12, she had completely got rid of iron shoes.
After she took off her iron shoes, her athletic talent gradually developed. It was only four years. At the age of 16, she was selected as the sprint team of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games in the United States. She participated in the Olympic Games for the first time. She failed to reach the final in the individual event of 2m, but she was a member of the American women's 4x1m relay team and won the bronze medal for the American team. She won a sports scholarship from Tennessee State University, entered the university and was retrained. She was successfully selected for the Olympic team in Rome, USA. * * * won three gold medals in 1m, 2m and 4x1m relay, all of which were far ahead of her opponents. Because of her light and beautiful running posture and coordinated pace, she was praised as "black antelope" by Italians. In 1962, she retired from the track and field competition and began to teach and coach. In the 198s, she set up a foundation named after her to train young athletes. On November 12, 1994, the "black antelope" died of brain cancer at the age of 54. In 1983, she was elected to the American Olympic Hall of Fame, and was awarded the American Sports Award in 1993.
On July 14th, 24, the United States Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp for her. This stamp has a face value of $.23, 2 stamps in one edition and a circulation of 1 million stamps. This is the 24 edition of the series of stamps of Outstanding Americans by the United States Postal Service, and it is also the fifth stamp in this series.
Stephen Hawking is a very famous physicist. I've been looking for it for a long time, but I can only find traditional Chinese characters, but I can basically understand them.
Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford on January 8, 1942, which happened to be the 3th anniversary of Galileo's death. Perhaps because he was born in the era of World War II, he was particularly fascinated by models when he was a child. When he was a teenager, he not only liked to make model planes and ships, but also made many different kinds of war games with his schoolmates, reflecting his desire to study and manipulate things. This desire drove him to pursue a doctorate and made great achievements in the study of black holes and cosmology.
When Hawking was thirteen or four years old, he made up his mind to study physics and astronomy. At the age of seventeen, he won a scholarship in natural science and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating from his bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study cosmology. Soon he found himself suffering from Lugar's disease, which can cause muscle atrophy. At first, he planned to give up the ideal of engaging in research because the doctor was helpless about the disease, but later, the deterioration of the disease slowed down, so he regained his mood, overcame all difficulties, stood up from setbacks, bravely faced this misfortune, and continued to indulge in research.
In the 197s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and in 1988, they both won the Wolff Prize in Physics. He also proved that the area of black holes will not decrease with time. In 1973, he found that the radiation temperature of a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will become smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will rise, and eventually it will explode and disappear.
in the 198s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, he had problems with his movements. Later, he underwent tracheal puncture surgery because of pneumonia, which made him unable to speak again. Now he is completely paralyzed, so he has to rely on an electric wheelchair to replace his feet. Not only does he have to rely on computers and language synthesizers to speak and write, but he also needs others to spread out each page of paper on the table for him to drive the wheelchair to read page by page.
Hawking has devoted his life to the study of theoretical physics and is regarded as one of the most outstanding scientists today. His works include A Brief History of Time and Black Hole and baby universes and Related Articles. Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his achievements in science were obtained after his illness. With his indomitable will, he overcame the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation.
Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945), the 32nd president of the United States, has always been regarded as one of the greatest presidents in American history, the most popular and beloved president of the United States in the 2th century, and the only person in American history who was re-elected for four terms. From March 1933 until his death in April 1945, he served for 12 years. It has won the high support rate of the American people for seven weeks, setting a historical record.
franklin delano roosevelt was born in new york. Father James Roosevelt is a millionaire. Mother Sarah Delano is 26 years younger than her father. Roosevelt studied at Harvard University and Columbia University. In 191, he served as a senator from New York. In 1913, he served as deputy minister of the navy. Disabled by polio in 1921. In 1928, he became the governor of new york. He won the presidential election in 1932. After taking office, it was quite effective to deal with the economic crisis with the "New Deal", so it was re-elected in 1936, 194 and 1944. At the beginning of World War II, the United States adopted a policy of non-intervention, but took tough measures against Hitler and supported the Allies by "lease law". At the end of 1941, the United States entered the war. Roosevelt represented the United States twice in the meeting of the "Big Three" of the Allies. The Roosevelt administration put forward the principle that the Axis countries must surrender unconditionally and put it into practice. Roosevelt put forward the idea of establishing the United Nations, which was also implemented. He died of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 63.
Roosevelt sails the United States
On April 12th, 1945, a giant in modern history passed away. He was franklin roosevelt. Two months after the Yalta meeting, Roosevelt, exhausted physically and mentally, died quietly while recuperating in Georgia Hot Springs.
■ A crutch ascended the presidency
On January 3th, 1882, franklin roosevelt was born in a noble family on the Hudson River in new york. Fate endowed him with handsome appearance, kind personality and intelligent talent. He entered the famous Groton College at the age of 14, and four years later came to Harvard University. In 191, he joined the * * * and Party Club and started his political career. It was also this year that his uncle theodore roosevelt became the youngest president in American history.
Roosevelt was determined to follow his uncle's example and enter politics, and found a blockbuster opportunity in 191. He intended to run for the Senate of new york City, but he appeared as a Democratic candidate. When he told this decision to the president's uncle, who is a Republican, the other party was angry and scolded: "You despicable son of a bitch! You traitor ... "But franklin roosevelt didn't change the direction. He rode in a red car, made more than ten speeches every day, and was finally elected as a senator of new york City. In 1913, President Wilson appointed him as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and he served for seven years with outstanding performance. In 192, Roosevelt was nominated as a vice presidential candidate. Although the election failed, his light as a new political star has not diminished.
Wise, capable, broad-minded and popular, it seems that nothing can stop this 39-year-old man from stepping onto the political peak. However, the ruthless disaster came at this time. In the summer of 1921, Roosevelt took his family on vacation in Campobello Island. After putting out a forest fire, he jumped into the cold sea, so he got polio. The prospect of high fever, pain, numbness and lifelong disability did not make Roosevelt give up his ideals and beliefs. He kept exercising in an attempt to restore his ability to walk and stand. The Georgia Hot Springs he used to treat his illness were called "the place where laughter filled the sky". In 1924, he returned to politics on crutches and became the governor of New York in 1928.
Political opponents often attack him with his disability, which Roosevelt had to fight with all his life, but he always turned it into an advantage with excellent political achievements, excellent eloquence and abundant energy. When he first participated in the election, he told people through a spokesman: "A governor is not necessarily an acrobat. We didn't choose him because he can do forward roll or backward roll. He is doing mental work and trying to benefit the people. " Relying on such perseverance and optimism, Roosevelt finally defeated Hoover with absolute advantage in 1933 and became the 32nd president of the United States.