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Mozart was born in Austria and was a veritable musical genius. He was able to play the harpsichord (a keyboard instrument) at the age of 3, and published his first musical work at the age of 5. By the time he was a teenager, Mozart had composed many concertos, sonatas, operas and symphonies. Themis, the goddess of music, seems to be particularly fond of this family, and Maria Anna, Mozart's sister, also has outstanding musical talent. They have performed together in royal and public concerts, and their footprints are all over Europe. The audience marveled at Mozart's improvisation ability: he could play the piano blindfolded and his fingers danced on the keys with unimaginable dexterity. While living in London from 65438 to 0764, Daines barrington tested Mozart. Barrington was a famous lawyer and naturalist at that time. Barrington was completely shocked that the 8-year-old boy could play even unfamiliar music so skillfully. In the end, Mozart grew into one of the most famous and prolific composers in Europe. Mozart composed more than 600 pieces of music before his untimely death at the age of 35.
Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to radioactive materials. He is known as the "father of atomic energy" who opened the nuclear age of mankind. Enrico Fermi had an unforgettable memory when he was very young. He is regarded as a prodigy in mathematics and physics. At the age of 10, Fermi spent almost all his spare time thinking about geometric proof and motor structure. 19 15 After his brother died unexpectedly, 14-year-old Fermi was addicted to trigonometric functions, physics and theoretical mechanics in order to get rid of his grief. Subsequently, he applied to the University of Pisa at the age of 17, and shocked the enrollment team at that time with a doctoral thesis. Fermi made his own pioneering experiments in neutron bombardment and nuclear chain reaction. Later, he was appointed as the chief physicist of the Manhattan Project and participated in the secret research of the atomic bomb.
Juana Iné s Delacruz was born in Sol, Mexico in 165 1. When she was a toddler, she had mastered reading and quickly read all the books in her grandfather's library. Because of the gender barrier, de la Cruz had no formal education, but she began to write religious poems at the age of 8 and later taught herself Latin. It is said that she mastered the language after only 20 classes. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, a group of 40 university professors gave de la Cruz a famous test, and they were all shocked by her profound understanding of philosophy, mathematics and history. The prodigy entered the monastery at the age of 20 and spent the rest of his life as an isolated nun. However, during her stay in the monastery, she persisted in studying and eventually became one of the most popular playwrights, poets and essayists in the17th century. Her image was printed on a Mexican bill of 200 pesos.
As the son of a painter, Picasso showed a high talent for painting from an early age. It is reported that this future legendary artistic figure can draw before he can speak. His mother said that when Picasso could speak, his first sentence was to ask for a pencil. Picasso created his first oil painting at the age of 9, and his skills soon surpassed his father. /kloc-At the age of 0/4, he was admitted to a famous art school in Barcelona. Only one year later, he finished the work "The First Eucharist" and exhibited it in a public exhibition, which is a surprisingly mature work. Since the first Eucharist, Picasso has created more than 22,000 works of art in his career. "When I was a child, my mother said to me,' If you choose to be a soldier, then you will become a general. If you choose to be a missionary, you will eventually become a pope. He later said, "However, I became a painter and finally became Picasso."
Eight prodigies in history
Blaise Pascal was born in 1623. He spent his youth in his father's family education. In order to ensure Pascal's attention to linguistics, his father refused Pascal's contact with mathematics. However, by the age of 12, the young Pascal had independently discovered almost all Euclid's geometric proofs. His mathematical career began from then on. /kloc-when he was 0/6 years old, Pascal wrote an article about conic curves, which made the philosopher Descartes believe that it must have been written by his father. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, Pascal designed and manufactured a mechanical calculator called Pascaline, which became the first calculator in the world. After that, Pascal continued to publish papers and conduct experiments. His research covers fluid mechanics, eternal motion, atmospheric pressure, religion, philosophy and other fields. Before his death at the age of 39, Pascal put forward the famous "Pascal Bet" and proved the existence of God with probability theory.
Artie Rambo, a wandering poet, is one of the few literary wizards in history. /kloc-at the age of 0/5, Rambo published his first work. Then he fled to Paris and became famous as a writer and revolutionary rebel. Rambo wrote the famous poem "Drunk Boat" at the age of 16. Three years later, he finished his work in hell. Rambo created a free style of poetry, seeking the power of subconscious and fantasy, and was called the founder of surrealist poetry. Later, Rambo fell in love with his good brother paul verlaine, who was also a poet, full of drugs and alcohol. Rambo was deeply loved by victor hugo and was called "Shakespeare's child" by Hugo. Although Rambo's works later influenced Jack Kerouac, Bob Dylan and many others, the teenager stopped writing completely at the age of 20. He later roamed the Middle East and Africa, engaged in trade turnover and arms reselling, and died of cancer at the age of 37.
Without Jean-Francois champollion, the secrets of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs might never have been revealed. Champollion was born in 1790, and he showed obvious language talent from an early age. As a teenager, champollion gradually mastered Latin, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Syrian, Sanskrit and Coptic. /kloc-at the age of 0/6, champollion published his first academic paper./kloc-at the age of 0/9, he was already teaching history in a school in Grenoble. In the early 1920s, the linguist turned his attention to the study of Rosetta Stone. Soon, he became the first scholar to decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. This is a key breakthrough, which makes the ancient Egyptian characters that have been in aphasia for a long time begin to make sense.
German-born musician clara schumann couldn't speak until he was 4 years old. But by the age of seven, she had spent as much as three hours on the piano every day. At the age of 10, Schumann began to create his own works and made his concert debut at the age of 1 1. 183 1 year, Schumann began to tour Europe, and she won the praise of Chopin and Liszt for her amazing memory and playing ability. The young performer later married the composer robert schumann in 1840. She broke away from convention and insisted on performing while taking care of the children. By the time/kloc-0 died in 896, Schumann had been a professional musician for 60 years and participated in more than 1300 public concerts.