Madame Curie's thoughts on reading 1 Madame Curie is the youngest of her parents' five children, but after her birth, her mother was infected with tuberculosis. She has never been kissed by her mother and daughter, even a hug. Her mother affectionately calls her Manya. When she was four years old, her IQ was superior. She can follow her sister's books fluently, but her parents don't want to develop her intelligence too early. When she wants to read a book, she uses something else instead. In contrast, early education classes are mushrooming, because many parents are too eager for their children to grow up. Don't develop your intelligence too early, it's really worth learning.
When Manya was studying, she unfortunately lost the love of her sister and mother, and her childhood was somewhat shadowy. As a student, she studies hard and works hard, which is one of the indispensable reasons why she will become a scientist in the future.
Manya's father is a good father. Although he lost his mother, his father is also an important guide for his children's growth. After finishing middle school, Manya went to be a tutor and sent money to her sister to study, which made people feel a deep brotherhood. During the period, I fell in love with the son of that family, but due to the family background, the other family strongly opposed it, and the relationship ended in vain.
What moved me most was that during her study in Paris, Manya could only eat a little every day, chew a radish and half a catty of cherries, work hard until three o'clock in the morning and only sleep for four hours. The degree of hardship can be imagined. Therefore, a person's success is not casual, and how many people can know the bitterness behind it?
Madame Curie insisted on scientific research, regardless of the environment, and this spirit is worth learning. When you set a goal, stick to it no matter what happens, and it will always come true. When you can't persist, you might as well read Madame Curie.
Marie Curie was born in 1867 and died in 1934. She is usually called Madame Curie, a French female physicist born in Poland. This book is about her childhood to her later years.
In the book, my heart and Madame Curie witnessed her success together. The emotion of this book is a wave of turmoil. When Madame Curie invented radium (Ra), I was proud of her. When I won the Nobel Prize, I was happy for her.
I like Madame Curie's tenacity. After studying in that shabby hut for eight years, my hands are festering, my cataracts have changed a lot, I can't see clearly, I will go blind, and I still insist on working. I was moved. She also went to the battlefield to help the wounded soldiers in World War I, which really made me feel distressed.
Many things happen. He won the first Nobel Prize, and then he won the second Nobel Prize. But when she received a gram of radium salt in the United States, she said, "This gram of radium is not mine, but belongs to all Poles." This shows Madame Curie's patriotic feelings.
Madame Curie's life seems short, but in fact it is very long. I like her efforts, her simplicity, her selfless dedication and her great success are remembered by the world. I want to make contributions to my motherland like her.
After reading Madame Curie's biography, I feel that Madame Curie's greatest characteristic is perseverance and selfless dedication. It is not easy for a person to get good grades, and it is not easy to achieve something. He must work hard and persevere. If a person is very selfish and only cares about himself, regardless of other people's feelings, then he won't achieve much. As Tao Xingzhi said, we should stand up with a heart and walk without a blade of grass. However, Madame Curie did just that.
Although Madame Curie lived in poverty as a child, she persisted in studying. When Madame Curie came to study at Sorbonne University in Paris, she wore shabby clothes, lived in a humble room and ate tea and bread. The books in the university attracted her deeply. Once, when I was reading in the library, I forgot to eat. As a result, I fainted from hunger. How hard I work! Usually do homework and think about problems, always afraid of hardship and fatigue. Have we ever thought about how good our living conditions are now, but we are still lazy? But under such difficult conditions, Madame Curie is still studying hard. I really admire her!
Madame Curie regarded fame and fortune as dirt. She was poor all her life, not because she had no money. When Madame Curie discovered two new elements, polonium and radium, someone already wanted to hire her at a high salary, but Madame Curie refused. Why? Why do you refuse to pay so much money? Because she loves science, what a great contribution! How worthy of our study!
Reflections on Madame Curie's Biography 4 I read Madame Curie's biography this summer, and it deeply touched me.
She has been poor for half her life, and her fate is bumpy. She lost her mother in childhood and her husband in middle age. She is Madame Curie.
Madame Curie struggled with the author of fate all her life, but she never gave up. She believes that people should have perseverance, otherwise they will accomplish nothing.
She is an outstanding scientist and has made great contributions to mankind. Together with her husband pierre curie, she discovered two radioactive elements, polonium and radium. Radium is not the first radioactive element, but it is the most radioactive element. Using this radioactivity, people can effectively treat cancer, and the medical profession has brought great gospel.
Madame Curie has made countless contributions to the scientific cause of mankind. Not only that, but also her noble character deserves our respect. Madame Curie was loyal to her motherland, and the new element polonium was named to commemorate the motherland Poland. She said, "The motherland is more important than life. It is our mother and our land."
She is modest and low-key, even if she wins the Nobel Prize twice, she will not appear in the media. She said to her children, "Honor is like a toy. You can only play with it, or you will accomplish nothing. " Einstein commented on her like this: "Among the celebrities I know, Madame Curie is the only one who is not swayed by fame."
However, Madame Curie left us in the early morning of July 4th, 1934. According to the autopsy report, the murderer who caused her death was radium.
I don't think she left us forever, because her noble character and firm belief deserve to be passed down from generation to generation.
Reflections on Madame Curie's Biography 5 I recently read a book, Biography of Madame Curie, and I was deeply impressed.
Madame Curie had a good memory when she was a child and became a famous scientist when she grew up. After reading this book, I have been thinking about such a question: Why do some people have a good memory, but they can't become scientists? I learned from books that Madame Curie had a strong desire to go to college when she was a child. Because of her clear goals, she is particularly interested in books and studies hard, which makes her memory better and better, just like the sharp blade of a knife grinds faster and faster. Later, she took a train from Warsaw to Paris to study alone. With her talent and diligence, after four years of hard work, she obtained a bachelor of science degree. After graduating from college, she used her spare time to do her own research work in a shabby student laboratory while teaching. Finally, she became famous for discovering the radioactivity of radium and won the Nobel Prize twice.
From Madame Curie, I understand a truth: to be a person who contributes to society, besides good talent, it depends on the efforts of the day after tomorrow. I also have a good memory. When I was four years old, I could completely retell the tape of Sister Juping's story. But I have many shortcomings, such as muddling along and not studying very hard, which greatly limits my understanding. Madame Curie can study under such difficult conditions, but we can't study under such good conditions. How can we live up to our times? I really admire Madame Curie. She and Mr. Curie worked in a dark studio for three years and nine months, and finally extracted one gram of pure radium. Madame Curie suffered from cataracts caused by this magical light emitted by radium, but she still stubbornly engaged in scientific research. Madame Curie's hard-working spirit is really worth learning!
Reflections on Madame Curie's Biography 6 This is an excerpt from the biographies written by Madame Curie and her husband's little daughter. This article brought me the greatest surprise and envy.
The curies are both great scholars. They work together and learn from each other. They have the same goal and like-minded. Although the environment is difficult, they all take it easy. Their persistent love for science is unmatched by ordinary people.
Think about me now, I can't concentrate after studying for a long time, and I'm really ashamed.
I envy them very much. I can pursue my favorite career with the people I love, rely on each other, encourage each other and improve together for a lifetime. Love the same thing and look up at the same blue sky. We discovered radium together and enjoyed the glory and joy together. Compared with those who are lonely on the road of chasing dreams, we have more dependence and more concern.
For science, each of us should be as curious and naive as children and constantly improve human exploration of nature. For the world, human beings are small after all, but this smallness has the power to change, just like Madame Curie's achievement, which is a milestone in the history of physics.
It also tells us that if we want to succeed, we must first put it into action, work hard and never give up!
After reading Madame Curie's biography, my heart was deeply shocked by the great spirit of this noble female scientist.
Madame Curie changed her destiny through unyielding efforts, interpreting miracles one by one, which amazed us. She not only has noble quality and personality, but also has made great contributions. For discovering and refining radium, she won the Nobel Prize in chemistry at 19 1 1, becoming the first person in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice. But she remained indifferent to fame and fortune and continued to study science. She is so persistent in her career and has great selfless dedication.
Einstein once said, "Of all the famous people I know, Madame Curie is the only one who turns right from wrong for nothing." Madame Curie told us some legends. Her experience tells us how valuable knowledge is. If it weren't for her diligent study and knowledge, if it weren't for her perseverance and indomitable spirit, she wouldn't have discovered and extracted radium.
After reading this biography, I really realized the spirit of Madame Curie. Now this spirit inspires me invisibly, makes me understand a lot, and also gives me new goals and pursuits in my future study.
Madame Curie's perseverance and unswerving spirit will always illuminate my heart. I will fight for my ideal like her.
10 7, the greatest scientist in human history was born. Her name is Marie Curie. She discovered two natural radioactive elements: polonium and radium. Behind this great success, Madame Curie also made extraordinary efforts. In order to extract pure radium, Madame Curie worked day and night, and endured the burns of cinder every day ... It was a lot of trouble. Madame Curie worked day and night and finally paid off. However, when the laser line eroded her body bit by bit, she still worked selflessly.
I firmly believe that although Madame Curie's body has disappeared, her spirit is still immortal and still shines like the sun on the way forward for other scientists. At the same time, what Madame Curie did all her life also made people think deeply: in today's society, there are really too few people like Madame Curie. Everyone longs for wealth and fame, but the result of hardworking and honest people is only poverty. If the world could be more diligent, less lazy, more honest and less corrupt. Then, if we look at society again, how can there be those corrupt officials?
Madame Curie always put others and the country first and always looked down on herself.
After reading the biography of Madame Curie, 9 Madame Curie's name is a household name and resounds all over the world; Marie Curie's contribution is outstanding, and it is outstanding in history. A girl born in an ordinary family in Warsaw, Poland, changed the process of science and technology and influenced the world with her extraordinary life. She has a bitter love for science, a deep affection for pierre curie and a new education for her two daughters.
In the laboratory, concentrate on overcoming all kinds of harsh conditions; Vanity Fair, calm and calm, get rid of the shackles of various honorary titles. How did a great woman who won the Nobel Prize twice and the highest scientific laurels in physics and chemistry respectively spend her life? Is there anything worth following today about this great man above us?
Madame Curie's autobiography is only 60 pages long, which is simple, true and natural, just like herself, from family background, growth experience, school process, marriage and career to concentrating on research in the laboratory and taking it easy on the battlefield.
I spent 60 minutes admiring a great man's stormy life for more than 60 years. The moment I closed the page, I felt the power and shock brought by the words. Many great sages who are admired and discouraged by future generations have talents and achievements that ordinary people can't achieve after their efforts. However, we may not compare with her and Madame Curie's pioneering achievements in physics and chemistry. However, she is calm and calm in the face of fame and fortune; Be strong and unyielding in the face of national disasters and wars; Facing the calmness of life; The unique way to educate our daughter is a way of life and a beautiful quality that ordinary people can learn.
Reflections on Madame Curie 10 Madame Curie is a miracle in the history of modern science. She is like a radiant and dazzling star, which streaks across the starry sky of science and leaves a lasting brilliance. With courage and perseverance unimaginable to ordinary people, she wrote an unprecedented scientific chapter and made inestimable contributions to all mankind. Without Madame Curie's efforts, human beings might have discovered radium decades later. I wonder how many lives would have died in vain due to the lack of effective diagnosis and treatment methods, how many major related discoveries would have been delayed due to the enlightenment of radium, and the atomic energy era would not have come so soon. Such an extraordinary contribution was made by a rare female scientist under unimaginable hardships, which made me interested in her background, her life, her personality, her personality and various situations in her life and work.
Following the author's perspective, I seem to be brought into Madame Curie's real life and work scene to observe the behavior, work spirit, work attitude and lofty quality of this great scientist at close range.
She spent the rest of her life in eternal dedication. At first, she devoted herself to treating the war wounded; Later, she devoted all her time, knowledge and wisdom to her students, and all her energy to the scientists who came to study for her all over the world in the future.
She never valued wealth and was indifferent to the honor she had to accept. After fulfilling the mission entrusted to her by history, she died of exhaustion. Einstein commented: "Of all the famous figures, only Madame Curie was not corrupted by honor."
Reflections on Madame Curie's Biography 1 1 At the end of the summer vacation, I read a biography called Madame Curie. Deeply moved. Madame Curie is the only female scientist who won two Nobel Prizes in history. Madame Curie was originally from Poland and has been studying the radioactive element radium for a long time. Madame Curie worked hard for 45 months to extract radium from 9000 kilograms of asphalt and slag. I kept stirring every day, wearing dusty work clothes and smoked eyes, and it was in a very simple laboratory. As a woman, what a heavy and hard job it is! She is a world-famous scientist, ordinary worker, housewife and mother of two children.
Of course, Madame Curie discovered radium, which is a great contribution. But what is even greater is that she put aside the wealth brought by patents and let radium benefit mankind in advance. The laboratory is her home, and one gram of radium is the crystallization of Madame Curie and her husband. Although she is a famous scientist, she still leads an ordinary life. Her spirit is obvious and great, and it is worth learning! There are no wasted days in Madame Curie's biography, only a solemn life; There is no neglect of enjoyment, only heroic struggle; There is no treacherous structure, only harmonious dear air; There are no ugly pictures, only pure souls-this is the most boring biography of scientists; It is also the most touching story of a heroine. The Biography of Madame Curie made me realize that it is not easy to get good grades, and it takes 100% effort.
"There is a road in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea." We must be ready at all times!
After reading the biography of Madame Curie, I feel that the holiday of 12 is coming to an end. During this long holiday, I read a lot of books, but what impressed me most was a set of biographies of celebrities, among which the one describing Madame Curie impressed me the most.
Madame Curie, a Polish physicist and chemist in France, is known as the "mother of radium". 1898 In July, the Curies discovered a new element called polonium, and in February of the same year, they discovered a new element, radium. In order to get pure polonium and radium, they worked day and night in the broken shed, and after repeated refining, they got one tenth of radium from several tons of pitchblende slag.
Madame Curie's success lies not only in her earnest and meticulous attitude towards her work and the spiritual quality of hard study, but also in her noble integrity of being indifferent to fame and fortune. She once said, "I want my children to know from an early age that honor is like a toy, which can only be played, and must not be taken too seriously, otherwise nothing will be achieved."
Be strict with yourself from an early age, don't be half-hearted and don't flinch in the face of difficulties. When Madame Curie was young, she and her sister were admitted to foreign universities at the same time, but economic conditions did not allow them to study at the same time. Madame Curie bravely gave the opportunity to her sister. I should learn from Madame Curie's excellent qualities of mutual tolerance and care. I should also learn from Madame Curie's noble integrity of being indifferent to fame and fortune. Even if I succeed in doing something right, I should not indulge in the happiness and joy of success. I should move on and get greater honor.
I will always remember Madame Curie's famous saying: "I have never been lucky, and I will never expect to be lucky." My principle is never to give in to any difficulties. "
Reflections on Madame Curie's Biography 13 In the last week of winter vacation, I read Madame Curie's biography and was filled with emotion. What impressed me most was what he said: "If you can follow your dreams and live in a spirit of freedom, tenacity and honesty, you can achieve perfection."
In order to extract radium from slag, Madame Curie worked hard for 45 months, stirring day and night, wearing a dirty and full overalls, and thick black smoke came out, which made him cry. Moreover, her laboratory is a very simple abandoned bar and wooden shed. When it rains, it leaks and the room is wet. Summer is sultry and humid, and winter is unbearable. Every time she works in the chemistry lab.
Madame Curie has various identities on different occasions. She is a famous French scientist, an ordinary worker, a housewife and the mother of those two children.
Madame Curie discovered radium under such harsh conditions. Madame Curie discovered radium, which was a great contribution to the world. Radium benefits mankind. During the war, she always used her medical knowledge to cure patients with radium.
After reading this book, what moved me most was the selfless dedication of radium extracted from its own hardships, without seeking personal interests. I have to admire this spirit. If we want to be a successful person, but at this moment we have developed a selfish, arrogant and possessive character, it is really shameful. Madame Curie asked me to persevere and work hard in my future study.
After reading the biography of Madame Curie, 14 deceived the stupid examiner with wisdom. In that terrible era, the Russians invaded Poland, and the Russians asked Polish students to answer them with "lies", while the clever Mary was always called to answer. At that moment, her young mind was always occupied by humiliation and fear. As a patriotic student, lies brought her endless humiliation and pain, but she persisted because she understood that the motherland. She is a brave girl. When the motherland was invaded by foreign countries, she chose to leave her beloved motherland and go to Paris alone to study in a strange city, and finally achieved something. She is a strong woman.
1April 906 19 is a painful day, because on this day, Madame Curie lost her spouse: Pierre? Madame Curie. But it didn't break her down. The power of reason supports her and makes her face the indifferent society. Living independently made her strong. From then on, she dropped everything and devoted herself to scientific research. Finally, she successfully discovered the use of radium: saving lives and winning the Nobel Prize for the second time. She is a hard-to-find woman. When she succeeded, she turned a blind eye to money and fame and gave medals to her daughters, but she was not proud of honor.
This biography is her second daughter Eve? What Madame Curie wrote truly recorded Madame Curie's life. Diaries related to Madame Curie are used in many places to highlight her mood, personality and individuality. When Pierre died, her diary was full of sadness, which reflected her sincere love and miss for her husband from "keeping quiet" and "like nobody's business". When the University of Paris invited Madame Curie to teach after Pierre's death, her diary seemed sad and calm.
As Pierre said, talented women are very rare.