What are the celebrity stories?

1, Sue: Speak for the speed of Asians.

20 19 On August 23rd, he ran 9.99 seconds again in the men's100m semi-final of the World Championships held in Beijing, becoming the first Asian athlete to enter the 100m final of the World Championships. On August 29th, Su, Mo Youxie, Xie and Zhang Peimeng, representing the China team, broke the Asian record in the men's 4x 100 meter preliminaries with a score of 37.92 seconds, and won the runner-up with a score of 38.0 1 in the final, creating the history of Asian track and field.

Although Sue is not tall, she has a well-proportioned figure. He has a good sense of rhythm and firm eyes when he runs. When he ran out, the momentum was like a runaway wild horse, with a fast pace and murderous look. Sue is one of the track and field stars in China. After Sobote's 60m race, he became a landmark hero in the track and field history of China.

2. George Orwell: the cold conscience of a generation

George Orwell, English journalist, novelist, essayist and critic. 1903 was born in India, a British colony. When he was a child, he heard and witnessed the sharp conflict between the colonists and the colonized. Unlike most English children, his sympathy tends to be on the side of the miserable Indian people. As a teenager, Orwell was educated at the famous Eton College.

Later, he was sent to Myanmar as a policeman, but he sided with the convict. He participated in the Spanish Civil War in 1930s and was excluded because he belonged to Trotskyism (the Fourth International). After returning home, he had to go into exile in France because he was classified as a leftist. During World War II, he was engaged in anti-fascist propaganda work in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 1950, he died of lung disease that had plagued him for several years at the age of 46.

3. Luo: He used his life to "be a man"

In the School of Philosophy of China Renmin University, Luo was called "the treasure of the town" by young students. He is the pioneer of Marxist ethics in China, and he has written Marxist Ethics, Ethics and New Editions of Ethics.

Under his leadership and organization, China Renmin University established a three-level ethics training system for undergraduates, master students and doctoral students, and became a national university ethics research center. The students he brought out called themselves "Solomon's disciples".

"Persistence" is the most repeated sentence to students in his life. The other sentence is: do it according to your own ideas, and it doesn't matter if you are wrong, as long as we really pursue the truth.

4, Ruan Ji: the cry of the poor road

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sima family seized power and killed dissidents. Scholars are persecuted. Ruan Ji, as a contemporary scholar, has no way to serve the country and is afraid of persecution all the time. In the Biography of Ruan Ji in the Book of Jin, Ruan Ji said that he mentioned that there was "no suspicion" in the world, that is to say, he had no good or bad evaluation of others.

When I am awake, I am afraid of falling into words and dare not speak. I only vent my dissatisfaction when I am as drunk as a fiddler. Ruan Ji's unusually poor crying, which seems crazy, is actually a vent of his incompetence and depression. Compared with Ji Kang's relationship with Sima, his relationship with Sima is slightly closer, which makes him unable to resist Sima's rule like Ji Kang.

However, he didn't want to contribute to the Sima family like many "scholar-officials" at that time, and his heart was mixed with contradictions and pains, so he had a crazy move of crying in the street. Therefore, The Cry of the Poor is not only Ruan Ji's dissatisfaction with the real society, but also an expression of his inner anguish and resentment, and also contains worries about the future and destiny of the country.

5. Shen Weibin: Half-life ups and downs are all words.

A couplet in Mr. Shen Weibin's study: Half-life ups and downs are words, and life happiness is an article. From "half-life fate" to fame, it is achieved through unremitting efforts. Professor Wei Bin's style is rigorous narration. Besides writing, he is good at talking, but he never talks nonsense when making a statement.

He listened attentively to what people were saying. During this period, he sometimes took off his glasses, scribbled in tiny fine print on pieces of paper, and then began to talk about Kan Kan, in high spirits, sweeping away his old state. Although there are arguments and refutations in the discussion, they are all academic, and what people see is a kind of seriousness of scholars.