Stories of famous people

Ⅰ Short stories of famous people (about 100 words)

1. There is a family in Niujiatun. The grandparents are in their sixties. Unfortunately, they all suffered strokes and were lying in bed. He cannot move, his father is in his forties, his legs are disabled and he cannot do heavy work, his elder brother is twenty years old and is the main labor force in the family, and his younger brother is twelve years old and has dropped out of school to stay at home and take care of his grandparents.

Lei Feng was very sad when he saw this family and wanted to help them. He came up with a good idea to help his twelve-year-old brother and teach him how to read and write.

Therefore, Lei Feng used his breaks every day to teach his younger brother cultural classes in Niujiatun, and also helped his younger brother take care of his grandparents. My younger brother is very smart. He learned all the elementary school courses in one year. He also set up a small blackboard at home to teach his friends younger than him how to read and write.

2. After October 1960, Lei Feng successively served as an out-of-school counselor at Jianshe Street Primary School (now Lei Feng Primary School) and Benxi Road Primary School in Fushun City. Lei Feng usually works. He is very busy with studies, so he can only use his lunch break or days when he can't drive on rainy days to ask for leave to go to school to talk to teachers, talk to classmates, or carry out other tutoring activities. He is good at uniting children and inspiring them to study hard and make progress every day.

3. When Lei Feng went out to change trains at Shenyang Station, as soon as he got out of the ticket gate, he found a group of people gathered around a middle-aged woman carrying a child. It turned out that this woman had never Shandong went to Jilin to see her husband, but lost her ticket and money. Lei Feng used his own allowance to buy a train ticket to Jilin and gave it to his sister-in-law.

4. One day in May, Lei Feng was going to Shenyang in the rain. In order to catch the early train, he got up at around 5 o'clock in the morning, took a few steamed buns, put on his raincoat and hit the road. On the way, he saw a man The woman was carrying a child on her back and leading a little girl by the hand and was walking with difficulty to the station. Lei Feng took off his raincoat and put it on his sister-in-law, then picked up the little girl and accompanied them to the station. After getting on the train, Lei Feng saw that the little girl was shivering from the cold, so he took off his underwear and put it on her. Lei Feng guessed that she hadn't eaten in the morning, so he gave them the steamed buns he brought.

5. Once, Lei Feng met an old lady at the train station. She kept crying and was very sad. Lei Feng stepped forward and asked, "It turned out that the old lady went out to visit relatives and lost her money when she arrived here." Lei Feng didn't say anything, gave the old lady all his money, and left in a hurry.

Ⅱ Ten short stories of famous people

1. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard

When Wang Xizhi was 13 years old, he accidentally discovered that his father had a copy of "Shuo Bi" He stole calligraphy books and read them. His father was worried that he would not be able to keep the family heritage secret at a young age, and promised to teach it to him when he grew up. Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi knelt down and asked his father to allow him to read now. His father was very moved and finally agreed to his request.

As a child, Mozart often walked to the piano, pressed the keys, listened carefully, and tried to play the music he had heard. Once, Mozart's father went home with his friends and saw 4-year-old Mozart sitting at the table writing.

When his father asked him what he was doing, Mozart said he was writing a piano concerto. My father took a look at the staff paper and was so excited that he shed tears. He said to his friend: "Look, what he wrote is correct and meaningful!" Talent, diligence and hard work, this is the child prodigy Mozart!

Ⅲ A collection of childhood stories of celebrities 1. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard

Wang Xizhi loved calligraphy since he was a child. He practiced hard for decades and finally perfected his calligraphy art. He reached the peak of extraordinary elegance and was hailed as the "Sage of Calligraphy".

When Wang Xizhi was 13 years old, he accidentally discovered that his father had a calligraphy book called "Shuo Bi" in his possession, so he stole it and read it. His father was worried that he would not be able to keep the family heritage secret at a young age, and promised to teach it to him when he grew up. Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi knelt down and asked his father to allow him to read now. His father was very moved and finally agreed to his request.

Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy very hard, even eating and walking. He really practiced calligraphy all the time.

Without pen and paper, he just scratched on his body. Over time, his clothes were scratched. Sometimes I practice calligraphy to the point of forgetfulness. Once, when he was practicing calligraphy, he forgot to eat. When his family brought the meal to the study, he dipped it in ink and ate it without thinking, and found it very delicious. When the family found out, their mouths were full of black ink. 2. The story of Zhu Kezhen studying hard

Zhu Kezhen was born in Dongguan Town, Shaoxing, Zhejiang. His nickname is Axiong. The private school teacher in the town named him Kezhen, which means he should be a solid pillar and the pillar of the country. When little Kezhen was one and a half years old, his father taught him how to read. One day, his father went out and said to Zhu Kezhen before leaving: "Kezhen, I won't teach you how to read today. I'll give you a day off." Little Kezhen, who was nursing in his mother's arms, insisted on his father teaching him how to read a few words. Go again. When Zhu Kezhen was 3 years old, he already knew a lot of Chinese characters and could recite many Tang poems.

Zhu Kezhen entered school at the age of 5. I study hard and get excellent grades in all subjects. His elder brother was a scholar in the village and often guided Zhu Kezhen in writing and writing. Once, his brother taught him how to make sentences. He didn't go back to his room to sleep until dawn and the rooster crowed. There are not many children who are so willing to learn. Xiao Zhu Kezhen was thin and short, and some classmates ridiculed him: "What a shabby little man, he will definitely not live to be 20 years old..." These words stung Zhu Kezhen, and he vowed to exercise. I made an exercise plan overnight and got up every morning when the rooster crowed to run and do exercises. He persisted for a period of time and his physical fitness improved significantly. His classmates no longer call him "Little Man". 3. The persistence of young Napoleon

When Napoleon was young, he pursued success no matter what he did, and over time he developed a habit.

There are always "wars" between little boys. Once, Napoleon, who was in the fourth grade, had a "narrow encounter" with a boy who was two years older than him. Napoleon was short in stature, so how could he be a match for the older boys? After a while, he was beaten into panda eyes by the older boys. By coincidence, the bell rang, and Napoleon ran to class. After class, he ran to find the boy again, but this time it was worse, his mouth turned into "sausage". Napoleon didn't stop there. He went to find the boy every time after class, until the boy was bothered by him.

"Why do you always come to me? You obviously can't beat me!" The boy finally couldn't help asking Napoleon. Napoleon was like a proud little rooster. He said confidently: "You have offended me and you must say sorry to me! Otherwise I will keep fighting you! Until you say sorry!" The big boy may have been influenced by Napoleon's words. Shocked, perhaps tired of fighting Napoleon, a weak opponent, he hesitated for a long time and finally said "I'm sorry" to Napoleon.

Although Napoleon was beaten and bruised, he still left with satisfaction after hearing the words "I'm sorry". 4. The story of Lu Xun’s love for reading

When Lu Xun was young, his family conditions were very poor. In order to study, he took 8 yuan and hit the road. For this 8 yuan, his mother tried many different ways to get it for him. In Nanjing, he entered the Jiangnan Naval School, a free school. However, Lu Xun soon discovered that the school spirit here was not very good, so he transferred to another Mining Road School attached to the Army Division. The Mining Road School was newly opened. Not only was it free, but the student allowances were also higher, so Lu Xun could buy more books and cultural supplies.

Lu Xun loved reading. At that time, it was the period when Western culture was introduced, and excellent Western books were published almost every month. In order to buy these books, Lu Xun scrimped on food and clothing, and went hungry. It often happened that in the cold winter, he was still wearing a thin jacket. Lu Xun was the youngest in the class, but he was the one with the best grades. He had extremely strong understanding and memory abilities, and he studied hard, so he almost came first.

Mining Road School has a complete reward and punishment system. Those who have excellent results in each quiz will be given a third-class medal; several third-class medals can be exchanged for a second-class medal; if you accumulate enough If you get a second-class medal, you will be awarded a first-class medal. The first-class medal is made of gold and is very valuable.

Lu Xun was the only one in his class who had won a gold medal. He sold his medals in exchange for many excellent books.

Some students find it incomprehensible. Gold medals are an infinite honor among classmates. In Lu Xun's opinion, books are more useful than medals, and he does not need any vanity items. Lu Xun maintained this humble character throughout his life. Lu Xun wrote a large number of excellent works throughout his life. His works are often profound in content, cold and concise in writing style, and are deeply loved by the common people. Some people say that this achievement comes from Lu Xun's genius, and some people praise Lu Xun in person as a genius writer. Lu Xun But he said with emotion: "Where is the genius? I spend all the time other people drink coffee on work." 5. The story of Kong Rong letting pear

In the Han and Lu countries, there was a famous The child named Kong Rong is very smart and sensible. Kong Rong also has five older brothers and a younger brother. The seven brothers get along very harmoniously.

One day, Kong Rong’s mother bought a lot of pears. A plate of pears was placed on the table. The brothers asked Kong Rong and the youngest brother to take it first.

Kong Rong looked at the pears on the plate and found that there were big and small pears. He didn't choose the good ones or the big ones. He only picked the smallest pear and ate it with relish. When Dad saw Kong Rong's behavior, he was very happy and thought: Even though this child is just four years old, he understands that good things should be left to others. So he deliberately asked Kong Rong: "There are so many pears on the plate and you are asked to take them first. Why don't you take the big one and only take the smallest one?"

Kong Rong replied: "I If you are young, you should take the youngest one, and the older one should be left to your brother. "Isn't your brother younger than you? According to you, he should take the youngest one, right?" Kong Rong said: "I am older than my younger brother. I am the elder brother. I should leave the older one to the younger brother."

When his father heard what he said, he laughed and said: "Good boy, good boy , you are such a good boy, you will definitely be very promising in the future." 6. Sima Guang smashed the vat

When Sima Guang was seven years old, he was as steady as an adult. He heard the teacher explain "Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals". , loved it very much, and told his family what he had learned after school. He immediately understood the connotation of "Zuo Shi Chun Qiu" and could not put the book down in his hands since then, even to the point of forgetting hunger, thirst, cold and heat.

Once, when he was playing in the backyard with his friends, a child climbed onto a large tank to play, lost his footing and fell into the water in the tank. When the other children saw that something was wrong, they gave up on him and ran away. However, Sima Guang got wise and picked up a big stone from the ground and hit it at the water tank with all his strength. The water came out and the child was saved. 7. Zhou Enlai's lofty ambitions

The sentence "Read for the rise of China" makes people give a thumbs up to our beloved Premier Zhou. It is said that this is his lofty ambition when he was 12 years old.

When Zhou Enlai was five years old, he began to learn calligraphy. He set a rule for himself: after completing his homework every day, he should practice writing a hundred calligraphy characters. Once, he and Jiang's mother went to visit relatives. When we came back, it was already very late. Kind-hearted mother Jiang urged him to sleep quickly. When he walked to the bed, he suddenly shouted: "Ah, I haven't written the big characters yet!" Then he returned to the desk.

When Jiang's mother saw it, she hurriedly stepped forward and said, "Forget it, if you don't write today, won't you make up for it if you write two hundred tomorrow?" "No!" Xiao Enlai looked at him with pleading eyes. Mother Jiang said: "No, do today's things today, and there will be things tomorrow!" After En said, he sat at the desk and started writing seriously. 8. Lu Xun cherished time

Lu Xun should be an old acquaintance of our Chinese students. I believe everyone knows about his contribution to people without having to explain it to Qiqi. Lu Xun has been racing against time all his life, and for him no time should be wasted.

When Lu Xun was twelve years old and attending a private school in Shaoxing City, his father was seriously ill and his two younger brothers were still young. Lu Xun not only often went to pawnshops and pharmacies, but also had to help his mother with housework; in order to avoid It affects his studies and he must make precise time arrangements.

He often said: Time is like water in a sponge, as long as you squeeze it, there will always be there. Lu Xun was often sick throughout his life, but he would study and work until late at night every day before giving up. 8. Marie Curie was attentive

Decades ago, there was a little girl named Manyia in Poland who was very attentive to her studies. No matter how noisy the surroundings were, it could not distract her attention.

Once, Manya was doing homework, and her sister and classmates sang, danced and played games in front of her. Manya acted as if she hadn't seen it, reading intently on the side. Her sister and classmates wanted to test her. They quietly set up a few stools behind Manya. As long as Manya moved, the stools would fall down. Time passed minute by minute, Manya finished reading a book, and the stool was still upright. From then on, her sister and classmates no longer teased her, and like Manya, they concentrated on reading and studying seriously. 9. Lincoln never gave up

Throughout his life, Lincoln faced setbacks. He lost eight times in eight elections, failed in business twice, and even suffered a mental breakdown once. There were many times when he could have given up, but he didn't, and because he didn't give up, he became one of the greatest presidents in American history.

Abraham Lincoln was born in a farmer's family. When he was a child, his family was very poor and he had no chance to go to school. When recalling his childhood, Lincoln himself said: "The total time I went to school in my life was less than a year." But poverty can never stop him. He was so passionate about books that he had no money to buy paper or pens. He always had a book in his arms when he was herding cattle, chopping firewood, and digging in the ground. When he was resting, he gnawed on hard, cold bread and read with relish. . At night, he often read until late at night under the small oil.

Ⅳ Short stories of historical celebrities

1. Tang Bohu devoted himself to learning painting

Tang Bohu was a famous painter and writer in the Ming Dynasty. He was painting when he was a child. Showing superhuman talent. Tang Bohu became a disciple of the great painter Shen Zhou. Naturally, he studied harder and more diligently. He mastered painting skills quickly and was highly praised by Shen Zhou.

Unexpectedly, due to Shen Zhou's praise, Tang Bohu, who had always been modest, gradually became complacent. Shen Zhou saw it in his eyes and remembered it in his heart. During a meal, Shen Zhou asked Tang Bohu to open the window. Tang Bohu found out that the window under his hand was actually a painting by his teacher Shen Zhou. Tang Bohu was very ashamed and devoted himself to learning painting from then on.

2. Chen Ping endured humiliation and studied hard

Chen Ping was a famous prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty. When he was young, his family was poor and he and his brother depended on each other. In order to uphold his father's destiny and shine in the family, he did not engage in production and studied behind closed doors. , but was not tolerated by his sister-in-law, in order to eliminate the conflict between brother and sister-in-law. Faced with repeated humiliation by her sister-in-law, she kept silent. As her behavior worsened, she finally couldn't bear it anymore and ran away from home. She wanted to wander around the world. After being chased back by her brother, she disregarded the past grudges and prevented her brother from divorcing her. This became a good talk among the locals.

Later, an old man came here because of his reputation and accepted apprenticeships for free. After completing his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.

3. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty personally tasted the decoction

Once, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty’s mother was ill and did not get better. Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty took good care of his mother day and night, and regarded serving his mother as a big thing. , Afraid that the palace maids would not be attentive enough, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty always treated his mother's illness very attentively and took good care of her.

When I slept at night, my eyes were not closed, my clothes were not untied, and I never had a peaceful sleep. For mother's decoction, she must taste it herself to see if it is too hot or too bitter before giving it to her with confidence. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty never slacked off in serving his mother. His mother was ill for three years, and he served her for three years before her mother recovered.

4. Referring to a deer as a horse

During the second emperor of the Qin Dynasty, Prime Minister Zhao Gao controlled the government. He not only monopolized power, but also wanted to further ascend to the throne. In order to test whether the ministers in the court would obey him, he came up with a strategy to test in public.

He asked someone to bring a deer to Qin II, and pointed to the deer in front of the officials and said: "This is the horse I dedicated to you.

Qin II smiled and said, "Prime Minister, are you kidding me?" It's obviously a deer, how can you say it's a horse?

Zhao Gao asked the ministers on his left and right: "Is this a deer or a horse?" "Most of the ministers were afraid of Zhao Gao, so some kept silent. In order to please Zhao Gao, some said they were offering horses. Only a small number of upright ministers insisted on saying they were deer. Zhao Gao secretly wrote down those upright ministers. The minister's name was later used as an excuse to kill them.

5. Su Shi's money hanging on the beams

In 1080 AD, Su Shi was demoted and demoted to Huangzhou. Due to his salary. It was reduced a lot and he was too poor to survive. Later, with the help of his friends, he got a piece of land and started farming by himself. In order not to spend a penny randomly, he also planned his expenses: first calculate all the money, and then start farming. Divide it into 12 equal portions, and use one portion every month; divide each portion into 30 small portions, and use only one small portion every day.

After all the money is divided, hang it on the beam every day. In the early morning, he took out a bag to use as a living expense for the whole day. After receiving a small amount of money, he would carefully weigh it and not buy anything he could afford. He would only make surplus and not overspend. Store them in a bamboo tube in case of unexpected needs

6. Fan Zhongyan made porridge with broken bones

Fan Zhongyan, a famous scholar, politician and military strategist in the Northern Song Dynasty, loved it in his childhood. Studying. Because his family was poor and could not afford to go to school, he lived in the monk's room of Liquan Temple in Changshan when he was 10 years old and studied hard. He cooked a small pot of gruel every day. After it solidified, he cut it into four pieces with a knife and took two pieces each morning and evening. , cut a few pickles, and eat them. This is the story of "breaking the porridge" that has been passed down for generations.

Ⅳ Famous stories about justice

About. Fair celebrity stories include:

1. Zhuge Liang killed Ma Su in tears

In order to seize the great cause of the world, Zhuge Liang launched a Northern Expedition against Cao Wei in 228 AD while discussing candidates. At that time, Zhuge Liang decided to promote Ma Su, who was very knowledgeable in military matters, as the top commander guarding Jieting, a strategically important place.

Before sending troops to Jieting, Ma Di issued a military order to express his warning if anything went wrong. , begged to kill the whole family. However, after Ma Di led his troops to Jieting, he did not listen to Zhuge Liang's instructions that "it was too risky to camp on the mountain." He thought he was familiar with military literature, and he did not listen to the advice of his deputy Wang Ping and stationed troops on the top of the mountain. It is said that the art of war is to command the enemy from a high position and survive.

In the end, Ma Di was besieged on the top of the mountain by Zhang He, a famous general of Cao Wei. With no food and water, Ma Di was defeated and returned to Jieting. The war situation changed fundamentally, forcing Zhuge Liang to retreat to Hanzhong, and Zhuge Liang's plan to invade Cao Wei was aborted. For this reason, Zhuge Liang ordered Ma Su to be dismissed from his post and imprisoned. When he was beheaded, the whole army wept, and Zhuge Liang also burst into tears. .

(5) Extended reading of short stories of celebrities:

1. Justice, the basic category of ethics, means fairness and integrity, and no partiality means based on certain principles. There is no partiality in terms of standards. Therefore, justice is a value judgment that contains a certain value standard. Under normal circumstances, this standard is the law of the time.

2. The word justice comes from: "Xunzi Zhenglun": "Therefore, what is above is the foundation of what is below... If justice is above, it will be easy and straight for what is below.

Ⅵ Short Stories of Celebrities 10 of 30 words