1. Zhuge Liang
Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. He worked hard for several years, lived in seclusion in Nanyang, cherished his talent, and waited for the Ming Dynasty. Although there are many heroes in the world Although he was born in large numbers, he did not let the complicated world affairs and the disputes in the world disturb his mind. In order to truly achieve great things, he waited calmly, was willing to be lonely, and was willing to be temporarily unknown. In the days when he leisurely sang Liang Fu's chants, Shui Jing Qi Qi Zhuge, in turn, kept a low profile, waiting for the moment when Crouching Dragon flew into the sky, and finally helped Xuande achieve his great cause.
2. Madame Curie
Mrs. Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics in December 1903, and her scientific achievements were unparalleled. However, she extremely despised fame and fortune, and was most disgusted with those boring things. entertainment. She dedicated everything to science without seeking any personal gain. After successfully refining radium, someone advised her to apply for a patent from the government and monopolize the manufacturing of radium to make a fortune.
Marie Curie said: "That is against the spirit of science. Scientists' research results should be published publicly, and others should develop them without any restrictions." "Besides, radium is good for patients, and we should not use it to make profits." The Curies also gave away a large number of their Nobel Prizes to others.
In 1911, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. A female scientist won the world's highest science award twice in two different scientific fields in less than 10 years. This is a unique thing in the history of world science.
3. Liu Gongquan
Liu Gongquan has shown extraordinary talent in calligraphy since he was a child, and his handwriting is famous far and wide. He was also a little proud of it. However, one day he met an old man without hands and discovered that the old man could write better with his feet than with his hand. From then on, he always kept "guard against arrogance" in mind, practiced calligraphy diligently, and studied with an open mind, and finally became a great calligrapher. ?
4. Kuang Heng
During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a particularly learned man named Kuang Heng. When Kuang Heng was a child, his family was poor. In order to study, he dug holes in his neighbors' houses. Wen Bu Shi's family wall, by reading with a stolen candlelight, finally moved his neighbor Wen Shi, and with everyone's help, Xiao Kuang Heng achieved success 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.
5. Zhang Yimou
From 1957 to 1962, Zhang Yimou studied at Tongjifang Primary School in Xi'an. From 1962 to 1966, he studied at Xi'an No. 30 Middle School. From 1968 to 1971, after graduating from junior high school, he worked in rural areas of Qian County, Shaanxi Province.
From 1971 to 1978, he worked as a worker in the No. 8 Cotton Spinning Factory in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. In September 1978, after the college entrance examination was resumed, he made an exception and entered the photography department of Beijing Film Academy to study. After graduating in July 1982, he worked as a photographer at Guangxi Film Studio, and his household registration was transferred to Nanning, Guangxi.
In 1984, he served as a cinematographer for the first time in the movie "One and Eight" and won the China Film Outstanding Cinematographer Award. In 1986, he starred in his first movie "Old Well" and won three Best Actors. The first film "Red Sorghum" directed in 1987 won the Golden Bear Award at China's first international film festival.
From then on, he began to realize the trilogy of his film creation, from photographer to actor, and finally to director career.