Jules verne (1828.2.8- 1905) was born in Nantes, a western French port city. He lived and studied on Fayed Island by the Lauard River, which was a part of the city until he graduated from middle school. My father is a successful lawyer, and he is bent on his son's inheritance. But Verne loved the ocean since he was a child and longed for sailing and adventure. 1 1 years old, he volunteered to go aboard as an apprentice and sailed to India, only to be found by his family and taken home. For this reason, Verne was severely beaten. He lay in bed with tears and vowed, "I will only lie in bed and fantasize about traveling in the future." Perhaps it was this childhood experience that objectively prompted Verne to gallop in fantasy all his life and create so many famous sci-fi works. Jules verne, the author of Two Wan Li under the Sea, was not only surprised by his exaggerated, touching and scientific novels, but also by the stories he wrote in the book. Although this is not surprising today in the 2 1 century, in Verne's era, people have not invented submarines that can swim underwater, and even electric lights have not appeared. In this context, Verne successfully created the submarine Nautilus in two Wan Li under the sea. Twenty-five years after the novel was published, people built a real submarine, similar to that described in the novel. What kind of foresight is this? Therefore, the fantasies in Verne's works have scientific basis. The scientific fantasy depicted in many of his works has come true today. More importantly, the fantasy in his works is bold and novel, and it is interesting to read with its vivid, vivid and picturesque beauty. His works have thrilling plots, vivid characters and unexpected endings. All these make his works have eternal charm.
The main contents of Two Wan Li under the Sea:
It tells the story of Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French biologist, traveling in the deep sea. The cause of the story is a strange thing that happened in 1866, which caused a storm in the whole city. At that time, many sailboats found a big "sea monster" at sea, and some ships were attacked by "sea monster". For the sake of maritime safety and public appeal, the United States sent warships to chase "sea monsters." Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French biologist, was invited to join the chase. As a result, the warships chasing monsters were chased by monsters and violently attacked by "sea monsters". Professor Pierre Aronnax and his two companions fell into the water and were rescued by the "sea monster". Since then, they have traveled around the world with the "sea monster" and explored the secrets of the seabed, which has experienced hardships and risks. Finally, because they couldn't stand the boring life in the underwater world, they made a rule to escape and return to land.
Jules verne (1828— 1905) is a famous French writer of science fiction and adventure stories. His main achievement is a set of science fiction and adventure novels called "A Wonderful Roaming in the Known and Unknown Worlds". It covers everything from the earth to space, from geology and geography to navigation and aerospace. These novels full of absurd stories made him famous all over the world.
Verne's masterpieces include the famous trilogy Captain Grant's Daughter (1868), Two Wan Li under the Sea (1870) and Mysterious Island (1875). The main content of Two Wan Li under the Sea tells the story of French biologist Professor Pierre Aronnax traveling in the deep sea. The cause of the story is a strange thing that happened in 1866, which caused a storm in the whole city. At that time, many sailboats found a big "sea monster" at sea, and some ships were attacked by "sea monster". For the sake of maritime safety and public appeal, the United States sent warships to chase "sea monsters." Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French biologist, was invited to join the chase. As a result, the warships chasing monsters were chased by monsters and violently attacked by "sea monsters". Professor Pierre Aronnax and his two companions fell into the water and were rescued by the "sea monster". Since then, they have traveled around the world with the "sea monster" and explored the secrets of the seabed, which has experienced hardships and risks. Finally, because they couldn't stand the boring life in the underwater world, they made a rule to escape and return to land. This book is full of twists and turns, suspense and charm. The imagination is rich and breathtaking. The magic and beauty of the underwater world displayed in it are more interesting, and people can learn a wealth of knowledge about marine life, meteorology and geography. It deserves to be a literary work that appeals to both refined and popular tastes.
Two Wan Li under the Sea is a science fiction novel, which was published in 1870. It has been more than one hundred years now, but it is still popular in the world in various versions in many languages and has a wide readership. From this end, we can see its strong vitality and great attraction. Readers who advocate that books are not as old as a century can read them with confidence. There are not many characters in the book, only four and a half are famous-farragut, the captain of the destroyer "abraham lincoln", is just a flash in the pan at the beginning of the novel, let's just count it as half; It's just a submarine inside. But it is such a four-and-a-half-person, such a submarine. In the past year, two Wan Li have interpreted a story and displayed a picture for us; The story is tortuous, thrilling, fascinating and colorful. Such a novel is pleasing to the eye and shocking to read. The story is not complicated: Arona Cox, a naturalist and Frenchman, was invited to the United States for a scientific investigation. There was a monster at sea at that time, which caused an uproar all over the world. After the expedition, the naturalist was preparing to pack his bags and return to France, but he was invited by the United States Admiralty, so he changed his course and boarded a destroyer to participate in the activity of "removing that monster from the ocean". After many hardships, the "monster" has not been removed, but the destroyer has been hit hard by the "monster". The naturalist, his servant and a whaling ship specially invited to the destroyer to get rid of the monster have all become prisoners of the monster! That "monster" is not him. It turned out to be an unknown submarine named Nautilus. Submarines also give preferential treatment to prisoners; However, in order to keep his secret, Nemo, the captain of the submarine, has since. Never allow them to leave. Arona Cox and his team had no choice but to follow the submarine around the ocean. Ten months later, the three men finally escaped in an extremely sinister environment, and the naturalist was able to make the secret of the seabed public. "Two Wan Li under the Sea" is mainly about their ten-month experience. There have been many Chinese versions of Two Wan Li under the Sea, and "Two Wan Li" has become a conventional saying. In fact, the "Li" here refers to Guri in France, which is divided into land and sea, with an ancient sea of about 5.556 kilometers and an ancient land of about 4.445 kilometers; Since it's an undersea tour, the two Wan Li here should be 20,000 nautical miles. In this way, the distance they traveled on the seabed should exceed 1 1 10,000 kilometers. This is to be explained. 1 1 10,000 km journey is a big scene, and what you see along the way can be said to be full of wonders. Who has seen the undersea forest? Who has seen a submarine coal mine? Who has ever seen priceless pearls "raised" in shells? Arona Cox, a prisoner, and his friends met him and once wandered around. They fought with sharks in the pearl farm in the Indian Ocean, and the whaling ship Rand cut down a fierce giant shark. They hunted an endangered dugong in the Red Sea, and the meat of the dugong was served on the table that night. They fought a bloody battle with octopus in the Atlantic Ocean, and a crew member died tragically. These scenes are very thrilling. In addition, the book also describes how sperm whales kill fin whales and how the submarine Nautilus kills groups of sperm whales, which is also very rare. Arona Cox is a naturalist, knowledgeable and well-informed. She sailed underwater by submarine, which enabled her to appreciate all kinds of animals and plants in the ocean. He and his servant Conseil, who is fascinated by taxonomy, gave us a detailed introduction to these marine life, including the world, phyla, class, order, family, genus and species, which made readers understand many marine life. Arona has also seen various wonders in the ocean, one after another, which has opened readers' eyes, knowing what is the Pacific Black Current, what is the Mexican Warm Current, how hurricanes are formed, and what is the the sargasso sea ... Do we know how coral reefs are formed? Do you know how deep the ocean is? Do you know how fast the ocean travels sound? This kind of knowledge can be found everywhere in books. Nautilus was also in distress, lying too shallow on the coral reef and being attacked by Papua aborigines. The most terrible thing is that people on board can hardly survive because they are trapped by thick ice at the South Pole. However, with the excellent structure of the submarine and the captain's superhuman wisdom, all kinds of dangers were resolved, and finally the submarine trip of 1 1 10,000 kilometers was completed. In Verne's time, the submarine just appeared and was still a mysterious thing; Nemo, the captain of the Nautilus, is a man of unknown origin. He escaped from human beings and lived in seclusion at the bottom of the sea, but vaguely had a special connection with some people on land. All these add a layer of mystery to the novel. Since it is a novel, the characters are of course fictional. The Latin name given by the author to Captain Nautilus clearly points out this point-"Nemo" has no meaning in Latin. But this does not prevent the author from describing him as a flesh-and-blood figure, which makes readers feel credible. Jules verne (1828— 1905) is a French science fiction writer and an important founder of modern science fiction. Born in a lawyer's family, he had a strong desire to explore and a rich imagination when he was very young. He read widely and accumulated a large number of books. His first science fiction novel, Five Weeks in a Balloon, was very popular and caused a sensation, making him a household name. Later, he became so popular that he wrote a series of science fiction adventure novels, with no less than sixty or seventy kinds, which were included in a series called Strange Travel. Two Wan Li under the Sea is the second part of Verne's famous trilogy, which is preceded by Captain Grant's Daughter and followed by Mysterious Island. The author has rich imagination, exquisite writing and ingenious conception. His works are both fascinating and instructive, and are suitable for readers of all ages. Moreover, Verne's fantasy is not whimsical, but has scientific basis; Many of the tools he foresaw later became real things in real life.
Romain rolland, author of Who's Who; France
Who is Who written by French writer romain rolland is a synthesis of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy.
The three masters in this book are all talents who have made great achievements in human history. Their lives are rich and colorful, and their works are profound. Their influence lasted for generations. Romain rolland firmly grasped the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields, and, without changing their original intentions, made great efforts to describe their mental journey through hardships, highlighting their lofty personality, fraternity and broad mind, thus writing for us.
Beethoven's Biography Beethoven was 5 feet 4 inches tall, as tall as Napoleon, another outstanding conqueror in Europe at that time. Beethoven was unlucky since he was a child. His father is a cruel alcoholic. He deprived young Beethoven of time to study, rest and entertain, but forced his young son to practice piano and violin endlessly, hoping that he would become his own cash cow in the future.
From 65438 to 0787, Beethoven went to Vienna to learn from his long-admired idol Mozart. Mozart was very surprised after listening to his impromptu performance, and said to others on the spot: Please pay attention, this boy will shock the world. Unfortunately, his study time in Vienna was soon interrupted because his mother was seriously ill and died soon. Beethoven lost his only family in his mind and was heartbroken. Excessive grief made him suffer from several serious illnesses, one of which was smallpox, which ruined his appearance forever.
10 Beethoven left his hometown Bonn for Vienna, the music city. Soon, pain knocked on the door of his life. Since 1796, Beethoven's ears have been ringing day and night, and his hearing has been declining. At first, he kept this terrible secret alone. 180 1 year, he fell in love with a girl named Julietta, but because of her disability (he was deaf at this time) and Julietta's selfishness and vanity, she married an earl two years later. The double torture of body and spirit is embodied in his fantasy sonata.
1806 In May, Beethoven got engaged to Miss Brunswick, and the beauty of love produced a series of great works. Unfortunately, love abandoned him again, and his fiancee married someone else. However, Beethoven was in the heyday of his creation at this time, and he was carefree about everything. He attracted the attention of the world, and after his glory came the most tragic period: financial distress, the death of relatives and friends, deafness, and communication with people only on paper. Facing the hardships of life, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield. He reversed the frivolous style of Vienna at that time with his own creative style.
1827 On March 26th, Beethoven took his last breath on a snowy day.
Beethoven was an unfortunate man, poor, disabled and lonely. The world didn't give him joy, but he created joy for the world! He used his sufferings to shape happiness.
He is such a person, romain rolland summed up his life at the end of his biography like this:
What victory can be compared with this one? Which war in Bonaparte, which day of sunshine in Austerlitz, has won the glory of such superhuman efforts? Have you ever won a victory that this spirit has never won?
An unfortunate person, caused by poverty, disability, loneliness and pain, created joy for the world instead of joy for him! He used suffering to create happiness, as if he had explained it with that grandiloquence, which can sum up his life and become the motto of all heroes:
"painful happiness."
Romain rolland put the biography of such a person at the top of his Who's Who.
Biography of Michelangelo: This biography is divided into two parts, the first part is "fighting", the second part is "giving up" and the last part is "death".
1475 On March 6th, Michelangelo was born in Capulli Sai, Santino, where his father was a judge. His mother died when he was six years old, and Michelangelo was adopted by the wife of a stonemason. At the age of thirteen, he entered the studio of domenico Girandayo. It is said that his excellent grades make teachers jealous. A year later, they broke up and Michelangelo transferred to a sculpture school. Soon, due to the conflict of religious beliefs, he left there and went to Venice, Rome and other famous cities, and the level of sculpture continued to improve.
1505 In March, Michelangelo was recruited by Pope Julius II to build a mausoleum for him. Soon, he was invited to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In the following years, he was sent by successive popes to create works that he was not satisfied with with with pain. 1527 Michelangelo was involved in the whirlpool of a revolution and almost died. After the revolution, Pope Clemente found him out of his hiding place again, and Michelangelo had to work for the people he resisted again. Pope Clemente died in September 1537, and Michelangelo thought he could do his own thing quietly from now on. But as soon as he arrived in Rome, he was caught by his new owner, Paul III. It seems that fate doomed him to work for others only in endless interference.
1February 564 12, Michelangelo stood all day, writing a eulogy for Christ. 14 began to have a fever. 18 at 5 pm, this outstanding sculptor and painter finally passed away forever.
Biography of Tolstoy: Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of two and his father at the age of nine. As a teenager, Tolstoy was not only troubled by his own thoughts, but also despaired of his ugly appearance.
185 1 year, Tolstoy came to the Caucasus, and the clear environment surrounded by mountains made his chaotic brain wake up. The following year, he created excellent works such as Childhood, Teenager, Youth and Morning of a Landlord. During the Russian-Turkish War, Tolstoy visited the battlefield personally and was often in danger. Under such circumstances, he still wrote such an exciting work as Chronicle of Sevastopol. Tolstoy in this period was full and happy.
Tolstoy got married in 1862, and his happy family life gave him enough time and energy to create masterpieces that shocked the whole novel circle in19th century: War and Peace and Anna karenin. However, Tolstoy is distressed: he has status and wealth, but he is often ashamed of his rich life; He sympathizes with the lower classes and lacks confidence in them. So he was tired of his own life, determined to break with his own society, and could not get people's support. Mentally, he has always been lonely. At the age of eighty-two, he chose to run away and died in a small railway station.
Who's Who tells people that tragic fate befalls not only ordinary people, but also great men. Being famous does not exempt them from the painful test. However, by imitating their perfect example of enduring pain, we can consciously assume our own destiny. We should strengthen our faith and produce the courage and ability to endure pain from it-it is the innocence we keep in trouble, the fruit we bear in trouble, and the hope we see in despair.