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Celebrity examples about harvest

Celebrity examples about harvest:

1. Wang Yanan was tied to a pillar to read

my country's famous Marxist economist and the earliest author of "Das Kapital" Chinese translator Wang Yanan took a boat to Europe in 1933. The passenger ship was sailing to the Red Sea when suddenly huge waves rolled into the sky and the ship was rocking so hard that people could not stand still. At this time, Wang Yanan, wearing glasses and holding a book in his hand, walked into the restaurant and begged the waiter: "Please tie me to this pillar!"

The waiter thought he was Fearing that he would be thrown into the sea by the waves, he followed his instructions and tied Wang Yanan tightly to the pillar. After being tied up, Wang Yanan opened the book and read it attentively. When the foreigners on the boat saw it, they all looked at him in amazement and praised him repeatedly: "Ah! The Chinese are so amazing!"

2. Lu Xun chewed chili peppers to ward off the cold

Mr. Lu Xun studied seriously since childhood. When he was a boy, he studied at the Jiangnan Naval Academy. He had excellent grades in the first semester, and the school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the streets of Nanjing's Drum Tower and sold it, then bought a few books and a bunch of red peppers.

Whenever it was cold at night and he couldn't bear to read at night, he would pick off a chili pepper, put it in his mouth and chew it, which made him sweat on his forehead. He used this method to keep away the cold and insist on studying. As a result of studying hard, he finally became a famous litterateur in our country.

3. Sima Qian endured the humiliation and rewrote "Historical Records"

my country's great historian and writer Sima Qian traveled across the country in his youth, getting in touch with society, experiencing people's conditions, and inspecting historical sites. Later, he inherited his father's position as Taishi Ling and read many ancient documents collected by the country. On this basis, he began to write "Historical Records" in accordance with his father's legacy.

While Sima Qian was concentrating on writing a book, the Li Ling incident occurred. Sima Qian spoke out and outspoken, which offended Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and was sentenced to castration (castration). Castration is a corrupt punishment, which taints ancestors and makes people laugh at relatives and friends. Let a man not be a man. In order to complete the creation of "Historical Records", Sima Qian endured humiliation, worked hard to write books in pain, and spent his whole life completing "Historical Records", my country's first biographical general history.

4. Zhu Shenghao’s sick translation

Would rather be poor to death than serve the enemy and puppets, and maintain an extremely difficult life with only meager royalties. He stayed at home and had only two dictionaries as a reference book. He continued to devote himself to the translation work and translated several important tragedies of Shakespeare's plays such as "Romeo and Juliet", "King Lear" and "Hamlet". In the autumn of the same year, his health was declining, but he still held a pen and translated eight of Shakespeare's tragedies in one year in 1943.

Zhu Shenghao’s translation attitude is serious and serious, with the aim of “maintaining the charm of the original work to the greatest extent possible”. With smooth translation and gorgeous words, his translation of "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" is by far the most complete and high-quality translation of Shakespeare's works in my country.

5. Kuang Heng cut through the wall to steal the light.

During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a particularly knowledgeable man named Kuang Heng. When Kuang Heng was a child, his family was poor. In order to study, he cut through the wall of his illiterate neighbor and stole a book. Reading by candlelight finally moved his illiterate neighbors. With everyone's help, little Kuangheng became successful in his studies. During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was recommended by the Grand Sima and Chariot General Shi Gao, and Kuang Heng was granted the title of doctor and became a doctor.