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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Einstein's theory of relativity, Newton's gravitation, Edison's invention.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Stephen Hawking's story.

    Stephen Hawking, a scientist, didn't seem to be a strong learner as a child, he learned to read very late, he never finished in the top 10 in his class after school, and because his homework was always "very untidy", his teachers felt that he was "hopeless", and his classmates made him an object of ridicule. When Hawking was 12 years old, two boys in his class made a bet with a bag of candy that he would never make it, and his classmates ironically nicknamed him "Einstein." Who knows, more than 20 years later, the little boy who was not outstanding back then has really become a master figure in the physics world.

    What is the reason for this?

    It turned out that as he grew older, Hawking Jr. became interested in how everything worked, and he often took things apart to get to the bottom of it, but when it came time to put them back together, he was helpless, but his parents did not punish him for this, and his father even gave him a "coach" in mathematics and physics. At the age of thirteen or fourteen, Hawking found himself interested in the study of physics, which he considered to be the most basic science, and although it was too easy and too superficial to be boring, he believed that it was the most basic science, and that it would promise to solve the question of where people came from and why they were here. From then on, Hawking began a real scientific quest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Brief examples of hardships creating talent are:

    1. Greenia.

    When Professor Greenia, a famous chemist, was a teenager, due to his wealthy family and the doting of his parents, he had no ideals, no ambition, and was destitute, and his former friends left him. From then on, he came to his senses and began to study angrily, determined to recover the time he had wasted. Nine years later, he developed the Grignard reagent.

    He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

    2, Wang Xizhi.

    It was called "the saint of books" by later generations.

    Wang Xizhi, when he was a child, was a dull child, and he took his beloved goose around every day. Wang Xizhi practiced hard every day, but was called a dead word by the teacher Mrs. Wei, Wang Xizhi was very distressed, inspired by the little goose, he wrote the golden "zhi" character in the study.

    3. Edison.

    America's great inventor.

    Edison, when he was a child, his family couldn't afford to buy books or equipment for experiments, so he collected bottles and cans everywhere. Once, he was doing an experiment on the train, and accidentally caused **, and the captain slapped him, and one of his ears was deaf. The hardships of life and body did not discourage him, and he studied more diligently, and finally became a scientist.

    4, Fan Zhongyan.

    Fan Zhongyan grew up in a poor family, and in order to study, he saved money. Finally, his diligence and studious attitude moved the elders of the temple, and the elders sent him to Nandu.

    Learning in the Academy. Fan Zhongyan still adheres to simple living habits and does not accept gifts from rich children in order to sharpen his will. After studying hard, he finally became a great man of letters.

    5, Liu Gongquan.

    From an early age, Liu Gongquan showed a talent for calligraphy, and his handwriting was famous far and wide. He was also a little proud of it. However, one day he met an old man who had no hands, and found that the old man's writing with his feet was better than his handwriting.

    Since then, he has always kept "guarding against arrogance" in his heart, practiced calligraphy diligently, studied modestly, and finally became a generation of calligraphers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be the country's education system that produces talents.

    Germany relied on excellent education to complete the reunification of the country, (so it is often said that the unity of Germany was formed in the classroom) made the country quickly become strong, and led the world's scientific and technological innovation in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century, rockets, artificial gasoline, electronic technology are all Germany's creative achievements. At that time, Germany had the best scientific talent.

    Relying on a good education system and the quality of its citizens, Japan has rapidly become a strong country. and a rapid revival after the war.

    So now every country attaches great importance to national education.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Troubled times produce talents, such as Cao Cao and Liu Bei.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The efforts of the talent itself, the saint of the monarch, Wei Zheng.

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Those are all rich second generations and official second generations.