-
Stephen Hawking, Helen Keller, Edison, Beethoven, Van Gogh.
I know of Edison, whose ears caught fire while he was experimenting on a train, and then the conductor slapped him and deaf his ears.
There is also Zhang Haidi, who is disabled and has written a lot of books.
-
Helen Keller seems to have been deaf and blind when she was a child, because she was over-injected with cold medicine.
-
Beethoven. acquired complete deafness).
Helen Keller (born completely deaf).
Edison (partially deaf acquired).
Bethune (intermittent deafness).
Xiao Fangfang (born deaf in the right ear and acquired deaf in the left ear).
Tai Lihua (acquired completely deaf).
Zhou Tingting (congenital total deafness).
Yao. acquired deafness in the left ear).
-
1, Helen Keller, a very famous person in the United States, when she was 2 years old, her world was already dark, because she couldn't hear with her ears, couldn't see with her eyes, and couldn't speak, but after her hard work, she was admitted to the world's top universities.
2, Beethoven, he is a ** family in Germany, his family was unfortunate since he was a child, he had no friends in his life, and later he loved Gao Chang and went to the music hall to play music, but he suffered from deafness, which is a big blow to a ** family, he was very painful, but he still insisted on composing.
3. Edison's invention of the electric light and the hundreds of experiments he did are a portrayal of never giving up; 17 years later, the Chinese women's volleyball team won the championship again, which is an interpretation of never giving up, and although Hawking is paralyzed, he still creates.
-
Yes, Beethoven became deaf in his later years, and Helen Keller.
-
Lin Sanzhi, a famous calligrapher.
-
Metaphor Ignorance of the surrounding situation. Peking Opera "Plain Battle" Scene 8: "The Japanese devil is blind and deaf, so he relies on traitors to use him as a crutch."
Idiom source: Peking Opera "Plain Battle" Scene 8: "The Japanese devil is blind and deaf, so he relies on traitors to use him as a crutch."
Traditional Chinese Writing: Blind and deaf.
Zhuyin: Hunger rush
Idiom grammar: as a predicate, a definite; For spoken language.
Degree of common excavation and closure: General idiom.
Affection. Color: Neutral into rotten dispersal language.
Idiom structure: Joint idiom.
Generation: Contemporary idioms.
-
Beethoven, Helen Keller, Edison, Bethune, Xiao Fangfang, Tai Lihua, Zhou Tingting, Yao Ming, Jackie Chan, Bao Chunlei.
-
Beethoven (acquired total deafness), Helen Keller (congenital total deafness), Edison (acquired partial deafness), Bethune (intermittent deafness), Siu Fangfang (congenital deafness in the right ear, acquired deafness in the left ear), Tai Lihua (acquired total deafness), Zhou Tingting (congenital total deafness), Yao Ming (acquired deafness in the left ear).
-
Beethoven (December 16, 1770 – March 26, 1827, aged 57) was an outstanding German musician, one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School[1], and one of the greatest composers in the history of the world. His works have a very far-reaching impact on the development of the world, so he is respected as the "saint of music" and "the king of symphony". Beethoven's position in the history of the world is extremely prominent, he is not only the master of the classical style, but also the pioneer of the romantic style.
As a master, Beethoven also paid considerable attention to art songs, he was a pioneer in the creation of German art songs, and composed more than 60 art songs with piano accompaniment throughout his life. Extraordinary achievements have been made in the field of art songs. From 1796 onwards, the sense of hearing was declining, and in 1813 and 1817 Beethoven's work was temporarily in decline; From 1818 to 1827, Beethoven became deaf in his ears and his health deteriorated, and at the age of 56, Beethoven had completely lost his sense of hearing.
-
deaf painters; Zhang Lin [annual rings].
-
Beethoven: I saw it when I was a kid.
-
Deaf Celebrities.
Beethoven (acquired completely deaf).
Helen Keller (born completely deaf).
Edison (partially deaf acquired).
Bethune (intermittent deafness).
Xiao Fangfang (born deaf in the right ear and acquired deaf in the left ear).
Tai Lihua (acquired completely deaf).
Zhou Tingting (congenital total deafness).
Yao Ming (acquired deafness in his left ear).
Edison, Tai Lihua, Zhou Tingting, Yao Ming, Beethoven, Helen Keller, Bethune, Xiao Fangfang.
100 famous quotes:
1.What you sow in your youth reaps in your old age. —Ibsen. >>>More
The cause of Ayumi Hamasaki's ear deafness has not yet been determined, but according to Japan**, the deafness may be related to her previous brain tumor. >>>More
The cause of presbycusis is mainly related to the many capillaries in the human ear. For sound is made audible by vibration. These operations require tiny blood vessels to supply blood to help the body function. >>>More
I think it was when I was in college, my eyes were damaged due to excessive fatigue, so I developed trachoma symptoms, and the eye discomfort may be due to the overuse of eye drops. I recommend paying more attention to the rest of your eyes in the future.