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Why are so many talented people not married?
The ancient Greek sages, the originator of "spiritual love", believed that love between men and women was the highest emotional form in the world. He was also the earliest industrialist. When he talked about marriage in his immortal book The Republic, he said that the ideal society should be * * * property, * * * wife and * * * son. 8 1 year-old, died suddenly while laughing at a wedding banquet.
002: Copernicus (1473- 1543): Polish astronomer.
Frankly speaking, Copernicus was not handsome. Handsome is that you can go beyond your intuition, feel the spinning earth under your feet in an age without binoculars, and let Bruno, a super handsome guy, burn himself willingly for it. 149 1 When he entered Krakow University for further study in, numerous domestic scholars were learning to recite eight-part essays at Imperial College. He lived with Anna from a well-known family for more than ten years, but was eventually split by the conservative church. 1543 on may 24th, his masterpiece "the theory of celestial bodies" was finally published. An hour later, he
003: Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 15 19) was an Italian genius.
Well, you can only introduce him like this: genius! A once-in-a-century genius with the same surname as the handsome DiCaprio (Leonardo). He is an artist, mathematician, physicist, doctor, engineer and architect ... He has designed helicopters, aircraft, hot air balloons, siege machines, urban defense systems and drainage systems, and he has also studied human anatomy, proportion and perspective ... At the age of 24, he was accused of having an affair with a man, who denied it. 158. But his gay identity has basically been recognized by future generations.
004: Elizabeth I (1533- 1603): Queen of England.
When I was very young, I always thought that Elizabeth II was the daughter of Elizabeth I. This joke was really big, hehe. But at least one thing is similar. They have been in power for a long time.
Elizabeth, a teenager, is not so lucky. At the age of three, my mother was given death by her father, and her chances of inheriting the throne were slim, unless all her brothers and sisters in front died, which happened from time to time. My brother Edward ascended the throne at the age of 10, and died at the age of 16. Then her sister Mary succeeded to the throne, and soon she died of depression, so a beautiful and enlightened Elizabeth went to England at the age of 25. Unfortunately, in order to consolidate the throne, she happened to meet between Spain and France, the great powers at that time, gave up her marriage, and finally died as an old maid in exchange for the rise of the British Empire.
005: Descartes (1596- 1650) French philosopher, mathematician and physicist.
Speaking of it, Lao Di is really creative, but it doesn't prevent him from becoming my super idol. Everyone who went to high school knows Cartesian coordinates. He is the founder of analytic geometry, with or without college education. The famous assertion that "I think, therefore I am" is even more popular. Although the surface is a voice of criticism, he is really unhappy.
Descartes lived a carefree life, inherited his father's rich legacy, but failed to grasp the fine tradition of China literati visiting the kiln. His only hobby in life is thinking and thinking. At the age of forty, he lived with Helen, a domestic worker, and gave birth to his daughter Francine. Unfortunately, Sini died at the age of five, which was a big blow to Lao Di.
1649 In September, Christina of Queen Christina almost dragged her sick old flute to Stockholm court to teach philosophy, which was very harmful to her health. Sure enough, five months later, at the age of 54, he died of illness in snowy northern Europe.
006: Pascal: (1623- 1662) French philosopher, mathematician and physicist.
Alas, another sickly genius since childhood. He lost his mother when he was three years old. 1/kloc-0 wrote his first paper "The Essence of Sound" at the age of 16, and wrote "The Theory of Conic Curves" (once suspected by Descartes), and then invented the world's first digital computer (a computer language named after him: PASCAL language), followed by "The Theory of Fluid Balance" and "Fluid Balance" I have never been in love in my life, and my relationship with my sister is extraordinary.
Alas, sometimes true love is neither hate nor hate. You say if he lives to be 93, how can we mediocre descendants live? Salute!
007: Christina (1626- 1689) Queen Christina.
Don't get me wrong, this is not Christina in the United States, but the queen of Sweden. She is the apple of her father's eye. She became king at the age of six. She has the same personality as Chris Lee, and likes riding and shooting. Besides, she is clever. At the age of 65,438+04, she already knows Latin, Greek, German and French, Italian and Spanish. She adores her cousin but refuses to marry him. She said: I want to tell you frankly that I won't marry you, but I can also promise that I will never marry anyone else.
Sweden enjoyed peace and prosperity under her rule. She also loves learning and is good at recruiting talents. During her reign, she founded the first Swedish newspaper and the first national school, and attracted many famous European scholars to give lectures. However, at its peak, the 28-year-old queen ceded the throne to her once admired cousin, then traveled around Europe and settled in Rome, where she died in 1689.
Just like Sister Furong's famous saying: My Excellence doomed the tragedy of my first half. Christina once explained her singleness like this: my pride made me unable to give in to anyone ... let me die rather than get married!
008: Newton (1642- 1727), a great British scientist.
Some people say that because of Newton, all single people in the world will no longer be lonely. Believe it! Like Clinton, they are all posthumous children of their fathers (nonsense, are there any posthumous children of their mothers? Hehe). It is no exaggeration to say that his birth changed the whole world.
Don't say that God smashed his apple, don't say that he cooked the watch, and don't say that he opened a hole for every big cat. Anyway, history always hangs, but the fact that he is the founder of modern mechanics and the discoverer of gravity will never change. He analyzed the composition of white light and discovered calculus synchronously with Leibniz. ......
Newton's life, there is almost no record of being close to women. He lived a great life alone and sought solace in religion in his later years. 1727 In March, he was buried in the famous Westminster Abbey.
009: Voltaire (1694- 1778) is a modern French thinker.
Louis XVI read Voltaire and Rousseau before he went to the guillotine. He said: These two men destroyed France. Indeed, the18th century was the century of the French and the earliest revolutionary experimental field in the world. Voltaire and others were the spiritual leaders of this revolution.
He has 99 magnificent masterpieces and lived with Emily, the lover of a married woman, for 20 years until the latter died childless. 1778, Voltaire died at the age of 84, and the church refused to bury him in Paris. 179 1 year, when the French revolution broke out, his body was moved and buried in the Pantheon in Paris.
0 10: Kant (1724- 1804) German philosopher.
Kant is a stubborn little old man, because he has never left Konigsberg in his life. It was on his acre of land that he wrote Critique of Pure Reason, and then philosophers all over the world began to study it carefully.
He is really not a lovely person. He lived for decades, and his afternoon walks were so punctual that people in Konigsberg used him to adjust the time of the wall clock. He lived step by step without a wife and children until flower of life died. Schopenhauer said that only the marriage of philosophers can be happy, and real philosophers don't need to get married. Presumably Kant also knows the meaning of this paradox.
0 1 1: Beethoven (1770- 1829) German musician.
Yes, you see, Beethoven's hair, his veritable anger and his surly eyes are all cold and frightening. It was this angry man who wrote the symphony of heroes and the symphony of destiny, and it was this angry man who wrote the gentle moonlight and addressed to Alice.
Beethoven's life was full of pain, his love was not smooth, and he was deaf in his prime. He has loved countless women, but they all prefer to marry others because he is ugly? Or humble origin? It's hard for us to know. What we know is that he became more angry and then wrote more beautiful music. Not bad. Is it true? Who knows?
0 12: Schopenhauer (1788- 1860) German philosopher.
I have to admit, Schopenhauer's hairstyle is really avant-garde, and even today, it is cool. He lives a lonely, melancholy and cynical life, without a wife, children or even a mother.
Schopenhauer hates all women in the world. He thinks women are cunning, hypocritical and irrational. What he can't figure out most in his life is why so many stupid men like ugly girls with narrow shoulders/short legs/fat buttocks. He said that love is a lie and marriage is a grave. If one person is unhappy, many people will not be happy. We are like hedgehogs huddled together. We can't get too close, because it will prick people, and we can't go too far, because we are afraid of the cold.
Valentine's day is coming. Do you want to send flowers to women? Don't! Schopenhauer said, those are plant genitals! Ignorant women are still smelling, saying, fragrant, fragrant.
His masterpiece The World as Will and Representation is self-evident, and I like him best among all philosophers.
0 13: Buchanan (179 1- 1869), the 5th president of the United States.
So far, the only unmarried president in American history, see clearly, he is a handsome guy, but unfortunately, haha, although he is not very famous himself, his next president is very powerful, Lincoln.
Buchanan chose celibacy. It's a long story. When he was young, he fell in love with the rich man's daughter, but was stopped by his parents, who thought he fell in love with her family's property. My daughter listened to her parents' rumors, so she regretted it and committed suicide.
"I feel that happiness has gone away from me," Buchanan once said sadly, and then he devoted himself to politics and filled his inner exhaustion with his career. During his tenure, the role of hostess of the White House fell to his niece, who seemed to be more favored than her uncle.
"I faithfully performed my duties with a clear conscience, and I have no regrets. History will prove my spotless life. " Can our officials say this with a clear conscience when they die?
0 14: Andersen (1805- 1879) is a Danish writer.
There is a bronze statue of "Mermaid" in the seaside park in Copenhagen, which is a symbol of Denmark, the daughter of the sea and Andersen.
The world's most famous fairy tale writer lived a lonely life and experienced his ugly duckling life. I left behind a series of beautiful fairy tales, such as the daughter of Hai, the little girl selling matches and the emperor's new clothes, but I kept my loneliness to myself.
He once had his first love in childhood. This beautiful girl is called Bohr. Until his death, 70-year-old Andersen still kept this letter written by Bohr. The yellow paper reflects her beautiful handwriting: things are like smoke.
0 15: Jane Austen (1775- 18 17) is an English writer.
Austin lived in old England and eventually became an old maid herself. "What Mrs. Bennard worries about all day is how to get her five daughters married smoothly." This is the beginning of Jane's most famous novel Pride and Prejudice. Presumably, Austin's mother and Mrs. Bennard have the same troubles. Different from the novel, Austin's mother didn't see the day when her daughter got married.
Austin is smart and beautiful, and is said to have been infatuated. Young lovelorn is the reason why she has never been married. Some people say that she may be a lesbian, and the close relationship between her and her sister is doubtful (Cassandra burned most of the letters written to her before her death), but these are not verifiable. The only thing that can be tested is that Elizabeth found Darcy in the novel, but Austin did not find the person who belongs to her. She died young at the age of 42.
0 16: Engels (1820- 1895) was a German thinker.
24 years old, gossiping in Tianya. At the age of 24, Engels wrote The Working Class in Britain. At the age of 28, he published the Manifesto of the Productive Party with Marx, which set off a vigorous proletarian revolution and made half the world restless.
Marlene and Mao, these names are well known. If we want to say that Sean is the cutest, because only he is the most like a person, and the others are either ghosts or gods, so we can't afford to provoke him. According to our statement, he was born as a landlord, but he mingled with the proletarian people, especially from time to time helping the great mentor (poor Marx couldn't afford to support his wife and children). After Ma's death, he also compiled documents and published anthologies for him.
Engels lived with Mary, an Irish textile worker, at the age of 22 until Mary died in 1863, and then Engels lived with Mary's sister Leahy. He never goes through the formalities of marriage, because in family, marriage and private ownership, he once said: marriage, the ceremonies approved by the state and held in the church are unnecessary.
0 17: Nobel (1833- 1895) Swedish scientist.
Zhang Ailing wrote an inscription on the back of the photo presented to Hu Lancheng: In front of him, she looks very low, very low. In the same way, it may be more suitable for Nobel.
Nobel's greatest achievement in his life is not to invent explosives, but to award such awards. Regardless of nationality, regardless of gender, only consider your contribution, which makes all the great scientists in future generations shrouded in his aura. Nobel won his future fame with only one will. This is the best thing money can buy, I think so.
It's not that Nobel has never been in love, but it's a pity that all the lovely people who are loved are married to others. As for him, he didn't set up the math prize in the end because his rival in love was a mathematician, but most of them were actually made up by good people. I can only say that Nobel is not so stingy.
0 18: Nietzsche (1844- 1900) German philosopher.
1875, 3 1 year-old Nietzsche said, "I am wandering around, as lonely as a rhinoceros." At that time, all his girlfriends were married one after another, and he was the only one who had no feelings to return. Finally, he gave his virginity to a brothel and contracted syphilis. Then he said angrily, do you want a woman? Don't forget to bring your whip!
After 45, Nietzsche went crazy. After quarreling with his good friend Wagner, he was sent to a mental hospital. His only sister took care of him for ten years. In the morning of the new century, he passed away quietly.
Nietzsche said that God is dead; Nietzsche is crazy, Lu Xun said; Lu Xun became an immortal, so everyone said.
0 19: Su (1884- 19 18) China poet, writer, painter and calligrapher.
He has been a monk several times, but he is still struggling with love. This young monk of mixed blood between China and Japan is the pioneer of Yuanyang Butterfly School.
Master Schumann is probably the most romantic flower monk in China. Look at his lover list: Agatha from childhood, cousin Shizuko, sister Hong Xue, neighbor Pei Shan, friend's wife He Zhen, brothel golden phoenix and geisha Bai Zhu. ......
At the age of 35, he died of gastrointestinal diseases in Shanghai, just like his own poem: flowers and plants are in a hurry, and spring trees are empty.
020: Garbo (1905- 1990) is a Hollywood superstar.
A British journalist said that her face is the acme of human evolution and the most melancholy Scandinavian since Hamlet. Adolf Hitler is also a fan of hers. During World War II, Garbo once said: I will kill him.
She is a real cold beauty: confused, lost and lonely. She commented: I am clumsy, shy, nervous, afraid and too sensitive to my English, which is why I built a high wall around myself and hid behind it forever.
"I will be single all my life", which is the line of Garbo in Queen Christina. She practiced it very well. "Have you really never loved anyone else?" Someone asked, "Yes, Stiehler."
Garbo was nominated for four Oscars, but never won an award. Later, the Oscar Committee specially awarded Garbo an award for her shining performance in the film. Of course, she didn't receive it. Her friend said that she had never seen the prize at home. She will always be a mysterious girl.
02 1: Jin (1895- 1984) China philosopher, logician and infatuated person.
If China is the first talented woman in modern times, it must belong to Lin. Three incomparable excellent men suffered for her all their lives: one broke his leg (Liang Sicheng smiled at Bomei people and got off the bus in a hurry), the other flew down first because the plane was too slow to find a beautiful woman (Xu Zhimo), and the last one was that our Mr. Jin would never marry for her (think about Lin).
"A poetic waterfall is eternal in April." This is Mr. Jin's elegy after Lin's death. One day many years later, he suddenly greeted his friends for dinner. During the dinner, he said: Today is Yin Hui's birthday, so it doesn't matter if you upgrade your seat.
In his later years, a reporter told the old man about this "absolute privacy". He thought for a long time, then said a little sadly, I should tell her everything. I can't say it myself-I didn't have a chance to tell her, so I don't want to say it, and I don't want to say it!
022: Paul Sartre (1905- 1980): French existentialist philosopher.
Sartre will always be like this bird: with a big pipe in his mouth and eyes behind thick glasses that don't believe you are staring at others (because he is cross-eyed). He doesn't believe in the people, let alone the government as a force. He rejected all the honors of the government (including 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature), and he was hailed as "the conscience of mankind in the 20th century".
Sartre's love with the feminist pioneer Beauvoir is a beautiful talk in the history of philosophy. They spare no effort to practice their own philosophy, and even for a time, they had a threesome with Beauvoir's student Olga, on the grounds that the relationship between people should be re-established. Beauvoir can't marry Sartre, because her feminist thought is so thorough that she rejects any possibility that men are superior to women, not to mention that marriage is a woman's yoke?
1980 Sartre died, and 60,000 Parisians held a huge funeral for him. At that time, French President D 'Estaing said: Sartre's death made me feel that a bright light of human wisdom was extinguished.
023: Marcel Proust (1871-1922), a French writer.
Born in a famous family, he was sickly from childhood and bedridden as an adult, so that he could not go out. When he was ill in bed, he recalled the good old days and recorded them. The seven-volume "Memories of Time Past" was born and became the originator of the school of consciousness.
Memories of Time Past is an autobiographical novel, the plot is really false, but all the characters can find the prototype around Proust. Too much, Proust is smarter. The girl he worships in his novels is actually Harisu. In reality, "they" are men with iron bones. Well, needless to say, this sick tuberculosis patient is actually a hidden comrade.
Proust ranked 10th in the list of gay celebrities in Die Hard Rowen.
024: Kafka (1883- 1924) is an Austrian writer.
Kafka was just a salesman of an insurance company. If he hadn't made careless friends, he wouldn't have enjoyed such grief and honor behind him, but what does such grief and honor have to do with him?
His three novels (trial, lawsuit and castle) have not been finished, but they have all become classics of modern people's research. Fortunately, if Venus breaks its arm, no one knows where it is lost. All his life, he hesitated and hesitated, including love. He was engaged to Miss Phyllis twice and broke it twice. Finally, he announced: mentally, I can't get married and you won't be happy, so let's say goodbye.
I desperately want to be lonely, desperate to break off relations with everything and everyone-from Kafka's diary, he did it.
025: Beauvoir (1908- 1986) is a French writer, feminist and Sartre's lifelong companion.
The man's Bible is called Holly Bible, and the woman's? The answer is secondary sex. It is no exaggeration to say that the birth of Beauvoir changed half the world: women stood up from now on!
"Women are not born, but become", which is Beauvoir's most famous assertion. Before that, so many philosophers, such as Nietzsche Schopenhauer, were full of profound hatred for women, thinking that they were born stupid and hopeless! Those who save people should save themselves, and Beauvoir sealed their mouths with facts.
1980, Sartre died, Beauvoir wrote a farewell ceremony, and six years later, she and Sartre were buried together in Mont panas cemetery.
026: Brahms (1833- 1897) is a German classical composer.
Brahms summed up his life with the letter "F-A-E" (German): "Freedom-yet-loneliness!" This generalization is quite accurate-the author of "Lullaby" dedicated his family happiness to others and left his loneliness to himself.
His lover is Schumann's wife Clara (cellist), and he and Schumann are also teachers and friends. They never crossed the line. Even after Schumann's death, a relationship lasted more than forty years. 1876, Brahms went to Bonn to attend Clara's funeral, and the next year he ended his free but lonely life.
027: Heath (19 16-2005) British Prime Minister
Heath, 89, just died in July. 1974, when he visited China, Mao Zedong said: 1997, I went to Hong Kong to watch the reunification; Premier Zhou said: We are all here! In fact, Heath became the only one who saw it with his own eyes. Looking back, is it a bit desolate?
He was the 47th Prime Minister of Britain and left office in 74. His greatest achievement is to push Britain to join the European Union. At the age of 34, a veteran stole Kevin, his girlfriend who had been in love for many years. Since then, he has never married again, and he doesn't like to talk about marriage. He once said angrily, I never regret not having a wife. I only heard that many people regret marrying their wives.
028: Vincent Van Gogh (1853- 1890) is a Dutch painter.
No matter what sky-high price Van Gogh's paintings can fetch, it has nothing to do with him. His short life of 37 years was full of humiliation and bitterness, countless disdains and confusions, and numerous refusals and disputes, which made him fall into obsessive madness until the night of July 1890, when he raised his pistol and pointed it at his temple. ......
1888, one of his few friends Gauguin visited, and soon they had an argument. In their anger, Van Gogh cut off his ear and Gauguin was scared away. He was sent to a mental hospital, surrounded by confusion and anger that no one could solve ... After half a year, due to excessive grief, he has been taking care of his brother Rao Fangao, and his spirit is abnormal.
029: Raphael (1483- 1520) Italian painter.
When it comes to Van Gogh, I can't help talking about him. As one of the "Three Musketeers" of the European Renaissance (the other two are Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Raphael died young at the age of 37.
The characters in Raphael's paintings are very handsome, and the scenes are very peaceful, especially "beautiful", just like himself. Frankly speaking, I don't know art, but I like Raphael and the characters in his paintings, especially those cute little fat children (Khan, actually Jesus). Little La was unmarried for life and engaged to Mattia, the niece of a cardinal, but it didn't end.
030: michel foucault (1926- 1984) is a French postmodern thinker.
198 1 year, the first case of AIDS was found in Los Angeles. Three years later, Foucault contracted this fashionable disease and died in a short time. His same-sex partner Daniel Dieter later founded the first AIDS association in France.
As far as Foucault's debauchery in San Francisco at that time was concerned, he didn't think that AIDS was difficult: there was no endless group sex in the public bathroom, the spectacular SM at the masquerade ball, and I don't want to say much about Foucault's knowledge, and I don't comment on Foucault's private life. This is his freedom. Do it again, and he'll still do it.
"As long as homosexuality is not tolerated, it is not a real civilized society," Foucault said. His verdict brought the dawn of hope to countless comrades-in-arms, but he died before dawn, but we still miss him.
03 1: cavendish (1731-1810) is a British chemist and physicist.
/kloc-In the 0/8th century, cavendish inherited an inheritance of 6,543,800+3,000 pounds. He transformed the living room of his villa into a laboratory (later the famous Cavendish laboratory) and the bedroom into an observatory. He was the discoverer of hydrogen and the first person to calculate the weight of the earth through the famous torsion balance experiment! 145' s famous saying: people who are richer than him are not as knowledgeable as he is, and people who are more knowledgeable are not as rich as he is. This comment is well deserved.
Old card is withdrawn and taciturn. Praise him and blush. Although his family is rich, he lives frugally. Even the most distinguished guest is greeted by four dishes and one soup (actually a leg of lamb). He has many interesting stories, the most famous one: once a friend introduced a poor old man to help him sort out books, and he expected him to give him some rich rewards. After a few months, nothing happened. His friend was very worried and said:
18 10, 79-year-old cavendish died alone, and he devoted his life to the laboratory.
032: Michelangelo (1475- 1564) Italian sculptor.
They were all the greatest artists of their time, and they were all rumored to be homosexuals. Why didn't Da Vinci fall in love with Michelangelo? The answer is: Lao Mi is so sorry for the audience! Although he created the most beautiful "David" in the world, he was born with meanness, inferiority and pain. Therefore, he hates Leonardo da Vinci (more handsome than him) and is jealous of Raphael (a handsome rabbi). He simply broke the jar, lived a sloppy life, wore old clothes and slept in a broken bed (and didn't take a shower for months, and the boots on his legs stuck to his skin. He also made a speech.
He doesn't like beautiful women, and he doesn't care about the physical beauty of women. 1532, he wrote poems to cavalieri, a handsome Roman aristocrat, and poured out his love to him. The latter ignored him. He was heartbroken and threw himself into the plaster YY, so he had an absolutely beautiful david copperfield.
033: Ho Chi Minh (1890- 1969) is the leader of Vietnam.
1923, Ho Chi Minh's first love Ruan Qingling was killed in Vietnam. He held an inner-party meeting overnight and shouted: I want to announce to the world that I will never get married as long as Vietnam is not liberated! Later, in Guangzhou, Ruan met party member, a girl from China. He panicked and said in his sleep: Qingling ... Are you still alive? . . . . . .
1958 Ho Chi Minh asked Tao Zhu to ask Big Brother China: Madam President, I have loved Yilan for more than 20 years, and now I have no partner, so I want to ask. Chairman's reply: I agree in principle, please consult with him. The conclusion is that it will not be approved. The reason is: Vietnam has not yet been reunified, and the President's words are still ringing in my ears. How can we go back on our word? Ho Chi Minh could do nothing, silently swallowed this bitter fruit with tears in his eyes.
034: Chamberlain (1936- 1999) is the greatest center in NBA history.
1962, Chamberlain's NBA Philadelphia Warriors played against the new york Knicks, and he scored 100! This is an amazing record that has never been seen before, and I'm afraid there will be no one in the future. More than 40 years have passed, let alone broken, that is, no one is near.
Chamberlain read countless people in his life,/kloc-0 died of a heart attack at home in 1999. Before he died, he said: I would rather have a thousand times with a woman than just once with a thousand women. ...........
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