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Which scientist was interested in windmills when he was a child?

Newton was clever when he was a child, but he didn't study hard. He is devoted to making handicrafts, so in the eyes of his teachers and classmates, he is a stupid boy because of his poor academic performance.

/kloc-at the age of 0/3, little Newton took a small windmill to school, and all the students gathered around to watch. A classmate said, "This little windmill is quite clever!" " Newton also smiled and said, "What about my windmill? Is it smart? "

Just as a group of students envied Newton, one of them said in a strange voice, "Yes, what a coincidence!" " "In fact, this classmate is being sarcastic, because his academic achievements have always been above Newton. Seeing Newton playing here today, he was unconvinced and a little jealous. Newton, who was in the excitement, didn't hear something in this classmate's words, and then stupidly said, "Yes, I did it alone last night. What a coincidence! " "

When Newton said it was getting more and more magical, the classmate with good academic performance raised his voice and said, "Yes, the shape of this small windmill is not bad, but why does it turn?" Do you understand the principle inside? "

"Do you understand the principle inside?" These words were like a biting cold wind blowing in Newton's face. I don't know whether it's cold or painful. He was too embarrassed to say a word. That classmate blushed at Newton's face and became more energetic. He said, "Hum! Can't say it, poor thing! You can't tell the principle of what you do. What does this mean? This shows that you are just a carpenter! " Newton was ashamed of these words and walked away with a sad face.

At this time, the students who have been around Newton also regard him with special respect.

"Carpenter, carpenter, can't even speak the principle! Still bravado here! "

While he was talking, some classmates hit his windmill. Other students followed suit and smashed the windmill. Looking at this cold situation, Newton was so sad that tears trickled down.

After the incident, Newton mused: Why do these students bully me? It's not that I don't live up to expectations and don't understand the principle. How can I invent it better? So from then on, he was particularly willing to use his brains and work hard on theory.

When Newton grows up to be a scientist, his research spirit will be stronger. Newton later became a world-famous great scientist.

Comments: Newton's spirit of facing setbacks, failures and challenging himself is very valuable, which is the basis for his victory.