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Inspirational stories of British celebrities?
It would be good if we could find some to educate our children. What inspirational stories do British celebrities have? Let's have a look.

1: One success is enough.

There is a man who has experienced countless failures in his life. But he said, "One success is enough for me!"

There is a man who has experienced countless failures in his life. But he said, "One success is enough."

When he was five years old, his father died of illness and left him no property.

At the age of five, my father died suddenly, leaving no property.

When he was twelve, his mother married another man. His stepfather is very strict with him and often beats him when his mother is away.

12 years old, his mother remarried, and his stepfather was very strict with him, often beating him up while his mother was out.

At the age of fourteen, he dropped out of school and began to wander.

/kloc-dropped out of school at the age of 0/4 and started a wandering life.

At the age of twenty, he changed his job from electrician to ferry worker to railway worker. All his work is very difficult for him.

At the age of 20, he worked as an electrician, a ferry driver and later as a railway worker. None of them work smoothly.

At the age of thirty, he worked as a salesman in an insurance company. But soon, he fell out with his boss over the bonus.

At the age of 3 1, he taught himself the law and began to engage in legal work with the encouragement of his friends. But in a trial, he fought with the litigants in court.

When he was 32, he lost his job and lived a hard life.

When he was thirty-five, he was so badly injured in an accident that he could no longer continue his work of selling tires.

At the age of 30, he worked as a salesman in an insurance company. Later, he fell out with his boss over the bonus issue and resigned.

When he was 66, he made a living by selling his fried chicken technology to restaurants in different places.

When he was 75 years old, he felt unable to maintain his company, so he transferred his brand and patent to others. The new boss suggested giving him 10 thousand shares as part of the purchase price. But he refused the suggestion. Later, the company's stock price soared, and he lost the opportunity to become a billionaire.

3 1 year-old, taught himself law, and became a lawyer at the instigation of his friends. In a trial, he actually got into a fight with his client in court.

At the age of eighty-three, he opened another fast food restaurant, but was caught in a lawsuit because of trademark and patent issues.

At the age of 32, he lost his job and lived a very difficult life.

When he was 88 years old, he achieved great success and was well known all over the world.

At the age of 35, he was seriously injured in an accident and could no longer be a tire salesman.

He is the founder of KFC, Harlund. Sandoz He often said, "People always complain about the bad weather. In fact, the weather is not bad at all. As long as you remain optimistic and confident, you will have good weather every day. "

At the age of 66, in order to make a living, he went to small restaurants all over the country to promote his fried chicken technology.

At the age of 75, he felt overwhelmed and transferred his own brand and patent. The new owner offered him 10000 shares as part of the purchase price, but he refused. Later, the company's stock soared, and he lost the opportunity to become a billionaire.

At the age of 83, he opened a fast food restaurant, but he sued others for trademark patents.

Chapter two: Zheng He's voyages to the West.

As early as15th century, a huge fleet set sail from Nanjing. This is the first time in a series of voyages, which established China's leading position in this era in a very short time. The voyage was led by Zheng He, the most important explorer in the history of China and one of the greatest navigators in the world.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 5th century, a mighty fleet set sail from Nanjing. This voyage kicked off a series of subsequent maritime voyages and established China's leading position in a short time. Zheng He, the most important explorer in China's history and one of the greatest navigators in the world, directed the voyage.

In 65438 AD, Zheng He was born in present-day Yunnan Province to Muslim parents. When he was 65438 years old, they named him Sanpao Ma. There, he was castrated and served as a eunuch in the royal family.

In 65438 AD, Zheng He was born into a * * * family in present-day Yunnan Province. His parents named him Ma Sanbao. Ma 1 1 was taken captive to Nanjing by the Ming army that invaded Yunnan, and was put into the palace after his death. He was elected eunuch in the palace.

Ma met a prince there, who later became Emperor Yongle, one of the most outstanding emperors in the Ming Dynasty. Ma was brave, strong, intelligent and loyal, and won the trust of the prince. After he acceded to the throne, he was named the great eunuch.

During his stay in Wang Fu, Ma Sanbao and the prince became good friends. The prince later became the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Yongle, and was one of the most outstanding emperors in the Ming Dynasty. Ma Sanbao was brave, strong, resourceful and loyal, so he won the trust of the prince. After the Crown Prince ascended the throne, he gave Ma a new name "Zheng He" and promoted him to be the eunuch in the inner palace.

Emperor Yongle is an ambitious emperor. He believes that the greatness of China will be enhanced with the "open door" policy of international trade and diplomacy. 1405, he ordered China ships to sail to 1ndian ocean, and put Zheng He in charge of navigation. Zheng led seven expeditions and visited more than 40 countries in 28 years.

Emperor Yongle is an ambitious emperor. He believes that through the "open door" policy in international trade and diplomacy, China will enjoy a higher reputation in the world. In A.D. 1405, Emperor Yongle ordered China's fleet to sail to the Indian Ocean and put Zheng He in charge of this voyage. In the next 28 years, Zheng He led the fleet to sea for seven times in a row and visited more than 40 countries.

These voyages help to expand foreign interest in China's goods, such as silk and porcelain. In addition, Zheng He brought exotic foreign objects back to China, including the first giraffe he had seen in China. At the same time, the obvious strength of this fleet means that Emperor China won respect and fear all over Asia.

These voyages stimulated foreigners' interest in China commodities such as silk and porcelain. In addition, Zheng He also brought exotic foreign treasures back to China, including the unicorn giraffe he had never seen before. At the same time, Zheng He's fleet was obviously powerful, which meant that Emperor China was revered by Asian countries.

Although Zheng He died in 1433 and is likely to be buried at sea, his grave and monument still exist in Jiangsu Province. Three years after Zheng He's death, a new emperor banned the construction of ocean-going ships, and China's brief naval expansion era ended.

Zheng He died in A.D. 1433. He may have been buried in the sea of Wang Yang, but there is still his grave and a small monument in Jiangsu. Three years after Zheng He's death, the newly ascended emperor issued a decree prohibiting the construction of ocean-going vessels, thus ending China's brief naval expansion era.

Chapter Three: Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison 1847 was born in Ohio and only went to school for three months. After his teacher claimed that he could not learn, Edison's mother decided to tutor him. There, he was allowed to explore the subject that interested him most. At the age of ten, Edison had built a science laboratory in his basement and was an enthusiastic experimenter.

Thomas Edison 1 1847 was born in Ohio. He only went to school for three months. Edison's mother decided to tutor him after his teacher claimed that he had learning disabilities. At home, love can explore what he is most interested in at will. At the age of ten, Edison built a science laboratory in his basement. From then on, Edison became a tireless experimenter.

Edison got his first job when he was twelve, selling candy and newspapers on the train. Three years later, he suffered an ear injury in a train accident and lost most of his hearing. He could have had an operation, but he refused. He insisted that deafness would help him concentrate on the experiment.

At the age of twelve, Edison got his first job, selling candy and newspapers on the train. Three years later, a train accident caused his ear injury and he was almost completely deaf. He could have had an operation, but he refused, because he firmly believed that the loss of hearing would make him concentrate more on his experiment.

Thomas Edison's first invention was the automatic telegraph repeater. He was an expert in telegraphy before he invented a small device to send telegraph signals between unattended stations. Thanks to Edison, people were able to send several telegrams at the same time.

The automatic telegraph repeater was Thomas Edison's first invention. He invented this kind of straight line to transmit telegraph signals between two stations in Ren Yuan Barracks. Before this invention, Ai Biansheng was already an expert in telegraphy. Thanks to Edison, we can send several telegrams at the same time.

Next is the electronic voting recorder. It makes voting faster and more accurate, but no one wants to buy it. Edison went on to study the automatic recorder of stock market quotation. Edison improved it and sold the broadcasting right, OOO, for 40 dollars.

The following electronic ticket counter makes counting tickets faster and more accurate, but no one bought it right. After that, Edison turned to the research of stock quotation recorder. He improved the tape recorder and sold the patent for 40 thousand dollars.

When he was nearly 30 years old, Edison set up an "invention factory" where he and his business partners could devote all their time to inventions. After improving the telephone, Edison invented the phonograph, which was his favorite and most profitable invention. Although Edison didn't actually invent the light bulb, he did create an electric lamp lighting system, which led to the widespread use of electric lamps.

When he was nearly thirty years old, Edison built an "invention factory", which allowed him and his colleagues to concentrate on inventions. After improving the telephone function, Ai Biansheng invented the Liu Lu machine, which is his favorite and most profitable invention. Although Edison didn't actually invent the light bulb, he did invent the electric lamp lighting system, which led to the widespread use of the light bulb.

As a tireless success, Edison established the first central power station in 1882, making new york the first city with electric lights in the world. This is the beginning of the modern world and electricity has become a way of life.

1882, this tireless practitioner built the first central power station, making new york the first city in the world with electric lighting devices. This is the beginning of the modern world, and electricity has become a way of life for people.

Thomas Edison died in 193 1 at the age of 84. Three days later, most parts of the United States dimmed their lights to commemorate the inventor who had the greatest influence on the development of today's civilization.

Ai Bian was born in 193 1 and died at the age of 84. Three days after his death, most parts of the United States dimmed their lights to commemorate the inventor who had the greatest influence on the development of modern civilization in history.