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I said ......You're talking about "Beethoven"!
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The theme of "Biography of Famous People" is to restore the noble humanitarian tradition of twentieth-century literature through these biographies, to restore the character of its colorful characters, to describe the spiritual strength and spiritual beauty of three great artists of different times and peoples, and to praise their heroism through their difficult life experiences and tenacious perseverance in fighting against fate, as well as the great achievements they have created.
Biography of Famous People is a biographical work created by the famous French critical realist writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which includes three biographies: "Beethoven" (1903), "Michelangelo" (or translated as Michelangelo) (1906), and "Tolstoy" (1911). It is known as the "Three Great Heroes", also known as the "Three Giants".
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Through these biographies, the noble humanist tradition of twentieth-century literature is restored, the character of its colorful characters is restored, the spiritual strength and spiritual beauty of three great artists of different eras and peoples are described, and their heroic spirit is celebrated through their difficult life experiences and tenacious perseverance in the struggle against fate, as well as the great achievements they have created.
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The success of celebrities is also bought with hard work and perseverance.
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b Because Romain Rolland did not confine himself to a trivial examination of the life of the preacher, nor did he trace their creative process in general, but firmly grasped the common denominator of these three artists in their respective fields, and focused on depicting their mental journey of enduring long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.
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The author of "Biography of Famous People" is (), and he is a famous writer in () country.
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Hate. The same is the end of the world.
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1. (Romain Rolland).
2. (Germany (Beethoven), (Italy) (Michelangelo), (Russia) (Leo Tolstoy.
3. ("John, Christopher").
4. (Ninth Symphony.)
5. ("War and Peace"), Anna Karenina (Resurrection).
6 Answer: Beethoven was not only short in stature and ugly in appearance, but he was also seriously ill all the time, and later developed to the point of deafness in his ears. But this self-respecting ** family still believes, "No one can defeat me, I want to hold the throat of fate to the death."
With extraordinary perseverance and fighting spirit, he engaged in the creation of ** and wrote the "Ninth Symphony" and other masterpieces.
7. (spiritual) and (moral).
8, (Michelangelo), Tolstoy) (Beethoven).
9. Example: Reading "Biography of Famous People", I learned that Beethoven, the German ** family, was full of suffering, but he cast the suffering into a cheerful music and dedicated it to the world.
10. Answer: Example: On May 7, 1824, the first recital of the Ninth Symphony was held in Vienna with unprecedented success.
When Beethoven, who was highly deaf, appeared, he was greeted with five enthusiastic applause from the audience. Beethoven fainted with emotion after the final game.
11. (Beethoven's biography), Michelangelo) (Tolstoy) Answer: All three of them are the most talented and great figures in human history, their lives are rich and colorful, their works are profound and magnificent, and their influence has endured through generations.
12. ("Only in pain can there be happiness").
13, ("Dawei").
14, ("The Winner").
15. (Collection of medical orders, letters, and thoughts).
16, (Tolstoy).
17 (Michelangelo).
18, (Beethoven).
19. (Fifth Symphony).
20 (Lao Tzu).
War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Resurrection".
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1.Celebrity missionaries have taught me to be optimistic about hardships, to live calmly, and to be optimistic.
2.No.
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1+1=3
I'm making soy sauce, lala.
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1.There are 2No.
3.No, it doesn't. I know a lot of character stories.
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