After reading the biography of Madame Curie 1, Madame Curie, a world-famous outstanding scientist, a Polish girl who loves the motherland, a brave scholar, a strong wife and a great mother ... After reading this book, I can't help but sigh from the bottom of my heart that the road to success is so bumpy and I have to be moved by the strength, persistence and courage of this talented female scientist. There is only one word to describe her-greatness: this scientist has extracted a magical element-radium, which can cure terrible diseases for the world and people. She integrated her youth and beauty into the rolling asphalt road and finally won honor and success. She is a patriotic girl. Blinded 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 knew that the future of the motherland was waiting for her to innovate and build.
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 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, written by her second daughter, Eve Curie, truly records 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.
After reading the Biography of Madame Curie during the seven-day National Day holiday, I once again read the Biography of Madame Curie with admiration and admiration, and once again felt extremely shocked by Madame Curie's life course.
Madame Curie's youth was full of humiliation. Her motherland was occupied and ruled by the czar. She worked hard as a tutor to earn money for her sister's education, in fact, in order to fulfill her dream. Finally, one day, she saved enough money to go to the University of Paris, and she can enter the University of Paris to study. After entering the University of Paris, she rented a humble attic. Madame Curie worked day and night in scientific research, and she became increasingly haggard.
Later, she met pierre curie, and her life became more passionate. Her husband Pierre is equally keen on science. She and Pierre have the same hobby. They study radioactive materials together.
She discovered the radioactive substance radium and won the Nobel Prize for it. She became famous for it, but she didn't want to live like this. She hates journalists. She was indifferent to fame and fortune all her life and refused to accept wealth and fame. There is always a mission for her to complete one scientific research after another and keep a brand-new scientific prospect.
After eight years under the shed, she and her husband engaged in radiological research. After Pierre died, she held back her grief and used this sentence to motivate herself to work hard and live bravely. She not only provoked the responsibility of being a mother, but also did not forget her scientific mission. In her later years, she worked harder than before! One by one, her relatives either went away from home or left sadly. She single-handedly, and finally won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. She remained calm. As a woman, she gave a heavy blow to the conservative forces. At this time, another huge wave of honor came to her. She was not knocked down, just like a hero who came back from a storm. She accomplished a seemingly impossible life with her great strength.
Einstein commented: "Of all the famous figures, only Madame Curie was not corrupted by honor." I have seen Madame Curie become a scientist, and I admire her indomitable spirit even more!
Everyone is eager for success, but it is not so easy to get it. There is great effort behind every success. ...
A world-famous scientist, who studied radioactive phenomena and discovered two natural radioactive elements, radium and polonium, won the Nobel Prize twice in his life. This is Madame Curie, a successful scientist who is famous at home and abroad. A biography of Madame Curie interested me.
The book Biography of Madame Curie reviews the extraordinary life of Madame Curie, a great woman who influenced the world process, and mainly describes Madame Curie's quality, work spirit and attitude, which deeply moved me.
"I have never been lucky, and I won't expect to be lucky in the future. My highest principle is: never give in to any difficulties! " Madame Curie's forceful words still seem to reverberate in my ears. I can't forget her hard life in Paris: when she entered the University of Paris, she studied all the time, lived in a rented attic and was surrounded by her family. Because there is no money, she often does not have enough to eat. Day after day, year after year, in order to explore the science she loves, she forgot hardships, hunger and her increasingly gaunt and pale face. How many years of exile, how many years of oppressive hard life, how many hardships, how many difficulties, she never gave in! Behind success is tenacity, selflessness, and never giving in in the face of difficulties!
"People should have perseverance, otherwise they will accomplish nothing." This sentence is a portrayal of Madame Curie's life. In order to extract pure radium, the Curies began a four-year work in a leaky shed. This shack is like an oven in summer and an ice cave in winter, but the Curies struggled in this environment for four years. In the past four years, they have never complained about the heavy work and toxic smoke, whether it is cold winter or hot summer. Their persistent pursuit of science and indomitable perseverance finally enabled them to extract 0. 1 g of pure radium from 7 tons of pitchblende residue in the 45th month after the discovery of radium, namely 1902. Behind success is hardship, hard work and indomitable perseverance!
I also want to succeed, but ask myself, do I have the qualities of Madame Curie? No, when I encounter difficulties, I stand still and just want to escape. I sigh and complain when I hear about suffering. Only with the determination to overcome difficulties and the confidence to work hard can we succeed step by step.
A biography of Madame Curie made me realize my own shortcomings, made me understand that success requires a lot, and gave me a goal and direction to move forward.
After reading Madame Curie's biography, there was once a math professor in a technical school, Kahimi Zoroski. If his parents hadn't objected, he and Marie Curie would have been married at the age of 20.
Marie Curie may not be able to bear the blow. Faced with the rejection of both parents, Marie Curie was ashamed to death, because she knew her husband's parents opposed her, because she was a poor teacher, had no money and was not good-looking.
/kloc-When she was 0/8 years old, Marie Curie once said that she wanted to be an "excellent person". At the age of 23, she lost confidence in herself because she realized that she had been rejected by her husband's parents. She wrote to her brother and said, "Now I have lost hope of getting ahead. All my wishes are pinned on Bronia and you." Just like Mary's letter to her brother, fate seems to be playing tricks on her. In the next few years, Marie Curie lived alone in a small town. At that time, it was the most insecure time in Mary's life. Perhaps Kahimi could make her life happier, but Mary chose to wait. In fact, Marie Curie has been waiting for Kahimi to propose to her, at least for a few more years.
This woman deserves our description.
Marie Curie's father is the eldest of seven children in Warsaw. He married a woman with the same conditions as him. Soon they gave birth to five children, and Mary was the youngest of them. Their five children, except their sister Sophia, all fell ill and died early. All the other children studied well, and Mary got excellent grades.
Mary was born in the year when Poland went to war with Russia. Judging from the strength of the two countries, Russia is much stronger than Poland. The Russian emperor once said: Poland could not even keep its name, but it was changed to "the territory of Vestala". All Polish languages were changed to Russian, and Russian was the official language of Poland. Of course, the same is true of schools.
Read the biography of Madame Curie. Madame Curie, a name that touched the whole world. Her simple figure is deeply remembered by generation after generation; Her inspiring story has also been told over and over again.
When Madame Curie was born, her native Poland was being ravaged by the Russian iron hoof. The intellectual's family background endowed her with good cultivation and a strong sense of national responsibility, and of course, she passed on the intelligence and tenacity of the intellectual elite to her without reservation. Enlightened and kind parents and five children form a happy family. Despite the strict colonial rule of Russia, as a younger sister, she still spent a short childhood happily.
The educational methods of Skoro and Dovski are worth learning today. They never "enlighten" their children, but let them play freely and embrace nature to the fullest. Madame Curie's love and closeness to nature all her life must be the seeds planted in her childhood. Although my father is a gifted science teacher, he has never deliberately guided children's interest. He even prevented little Manya from getting in touch with science books too early, so that she could fully dabble in knowledge after school and gradually find her own interest. Of course, he is still very concerned about children's learning and is also very strict. As for the mother, she made great sacrifices, gave up the position of headmistress and devoted herself to educating her children. In the case of serious illness and family distress, she still takes care of the housework casually and spares no effort to create a relaxed and happy family atmosphere for the children, so as not to let them bear the psychological burden prematurely. From this, I saw the meaning of family. It is not only a paradise for everyone to grow up, but also a temple for shaping people.
Later, in order to raise money to pay her sister's tuition, the young Madame Curie suffered from the cold weather. At the age of seventeen, she left her hometown alone and went to other provinces as a tutor for six years. After living under the fence for six years, she gradually realized the complexity of society and humanity. The bitter experience of lovelorn has taught her how to choose a lifelong partner, how to know a person in essence and how to dialysis a person. These six years of hardships also taught her how to face setbacks, so that she was defeated in later experiments and saw colorful rainbows after experiencing ups and downs.
The combination of Curie and his wife is the collision of two noble hearts. This collision with generation shows the dazzling brilliance of human nature. In life, they have almost no requirements. But in these two scholars, they are extremely rigorous, persistent and tireless in their treatment of scientific research. In their minds, science is the most sacred and belongs to all mankind. "Honor" and "wealth" are so small and insignificant in front of them. Therefore, they made the refining method of radium public for free, and donated the world's first pure radium to the country and the world.
There is no shortcut to truth, it will be a long road of poverty and loneliness. If you don't have enough perseverance, don't get involved easily. The most terrible thing is to retreat in the face of difficulties, get cold feet, and then become a hypocritical pseudo-scholar.
Not only for science, but also for everything in the world, no pains, no gains. On the long road waiting for the harvest, the most important thing is to stick to the word. Many people give up because of a little setback, and some people, after several failures, pat the dust on their clothes, shake their heads and go back. I don't know, maybe success is only one step away from you, and you don't want to go again; Maybe success is around you, and you don't want to look askance; Maybe success is in your head and you don't want to look up. I don't know, everything may be gone at the moment you turn around and come back.
Friends, don't lose heart, don't give up, success is actually only one step away from you.
80% of the teachers in our school are women, and their responsibilities in school are no less than those of male teachers. After work, as a wife, as a mother, as a daughter, we bear no less responsibilities than husbands, fathers and sons. How to choose between work and family, I think I can learn a lot from Madame Curie. Open the biography of Madame Curie, let's walk into this successful woman and learn from her success.
Madame Curie is one of the few female scientists who won the Nobel Prize, and she is the first. Not many scientists have won two Nobel Prizes. Madame Curie was one of them, and she was the first one. In addition, Madame Curie's daughter has also made great achievements in the same field, and both her husbands have won the Nobel Prize. Madame Curie's family, including her husband, two daughters, two sons-in-law and a family of six, won six Nobel Prizes. I believe it is unique in the history of the Nobel Prize. It won the most prizes. From here, we can easily see that Madame Curie is not only successful in her career, but also very successful in educating her daughter.
It is mentioned in the book that Mr. Curie was brilliant in his childhood, but he could not adapt to the formal curriculum of the school. He feels that he can't keep up with the school's teaching methods, so he is often considered a bit slow by everyone. As a result, his childhood was almost spent at home, and the enlightenment education came from his mother, then his father and brother. Fortunately for pierre curie, although he is unlikely to be an excellent student, his parents are very sober and understand his difficulties, so they did not force him to enter school, otherwise his intellectual development might be greatly reduced.
Madame Curie's eldest daughter, Elena, commented on this daughter: Sister is more like her father, less lively and less intelligent, but obviously she has strong understanding and reasoning ability and is suitable for scientific research. Madame Curie believes that children's education should meet the needs of their healthy development and growth. In addition, children should be allowed to learn more about literature and art. However, in most schools, too much time is spent on reading, writing and practice, and too much homework makes children breathless. Moreover, most of the science courses offered by these schools are out of touch with reality. From here, we can see that there are many similarities between French education at that time and our present education.
Madame Curie found that public education was not suitable for her two daughters, so she and other scientists taught a group of children of different ages, which was also an important foundation for the eldest daughter to embark on the scientific road.
Madame Curie's evaluation of her youngest daughter Ava is: lively and intelligent, especially fond of music. However, for various reasons, Ava didn't get the education of the new model of mutual aid and cooperation group, and later entered a school with acceptable results.
A slow-witted child and a clever child have different education and different final results. What I want to say is that as parents and teachers, we should have a correct understanding, correct evaluation and correct guidance for every child. I believe this kind of education is promising.
Madame Curie is very attentive to the education of the two children and to their physical exercise. Besides walking outdoors, she also attaches great importance to their gymnastics and sports. The two daughters do aerobics every day, and often take them swimming and boating at the seaside, and often go hiking or cycling.
Reading a biography of an outstanding person is to absorb their excellent qualities and learn their life experiences. We can't repeat their path, or even keep up with the footsteps of an outstanding person. But from the point of view of parents, at least you can become a person who loves reading first, and then cultivate children's reading habits, take their children to exercise and get in touch with art, and don't be too obsessed with the score goal of public education. Then, even if the child can't become a scientist in the future, I believe this road will go on, and she will definitely make achievements in his passionate field.
After reading Madame Curie's biography, 7. The author of the book I'm talking about is Eve Curie. This book describes Madame Curie's life experience in detail. From Madame Curie's birth to her death, the situation is full of joys and sorrows. Avery is French. She has been working in music since she had her second daughter.
Madame Curie, the year after their marriage, their eldest daughter Irene was born. Because Madame Curie was very studious, her eldest daughter, Irene, took part in the work after she recovered.
It was French Henry Beaucreux who discovered the radioactivity of drums. Madame Curie was curious and did experiments with radium herself. In addition, she also tested 80 known elements one by one.
Madame Curie studied it for four years. 1898, with mutual encouragement and support, they finally discovered two new radioactive elements, which proved the existence of radium. They worked hard for another four years and extracted dozens of tons of radium asphalt residue. 1902, radium salt was obtained, the atomic weight of radium was determined, and metal radium was obtained through hard work. The year Madame Curie received her doctorate, the couple won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
They are envied and insulted by many people, but the couple are not afraid of difficulties. Moreover, many difficulties have been overcome. I admire them very much.
Unfortunately, something happened, and it happened to Madame Curie. El Curie was hit by a carriage while crossing the street. The wheel ran over his head. Madame Curie lost his extraordinary companion.
Everyone must know that Madame Curie is not a coward, but a tenacious person. Madame Curie refused the pension from the government. Madame Curie served as the director of the laboratory and fully assumed all the responsibilities of the family.
Do you think Madame Curie is very good? No matter what you think, I personally think Madame Curie is very powerful. We should learn from Madame Curie's perseverance.
Today, I finished reading the biography of Madame Curie, which was written by Eve Curie, the youngest daughter of the Curies. I was deeply touched, so I wrote this article.
Madame Curie's name is Maria Scollo Doska. She was born in Poland, which was trampled and ravaged. She loves her motherland deeply and is angry at its shame. At school, she was two years younger than all her classmates, but she didn't seem to find it difficult to learn any courses, such as arithmetic first, history first, Chinese first, German first, French first, and classroom answer first ... Such good grades made her teacher's eyes full of love when she looked at her. Since all universities in Poland do not recognize women and family life, Manya and her sisters went to be tutors, and only her brother Joseph went to college. At this time, Maria's sister Sucia contracted typhus and passed away quietly; Her mother also died of tuberculosis. Manie and his sister Bologna want to go to the University of Paris, France, where they can realize their ideals and life values.
When Manya found a job with an annual salary of 400 rubles, when she learned that bronia's ideal had come true, her first thought was her sister, not herself. She first settled her sister in Paris University to study medicine. I work as a tutor in a small town near Lihua. I earn 400 rubles a year. I send half of it to her and leave the rest for my desk abroad. When she succeeded in her studies, Bronia found another man to be her husband. This "husband" is thirty or forty years old, and Bronia is only twenty-four, but her father did not object, because it was her daughter's own choice. After Bronia got married, Mania saved enough money to study in France and went to France by train alone. Living at home in Bologna, Bologna and her husband opened a small clinic to make a living. Manya came to the gate of Paris University and saw a white poster on the wall near the concierge:
This is a magic word, this is a shining word! Manya finally won the right to take classes here with her hard-earned money. But in Bronia's family, Bronia's husband, Mr. De Lousqui, is a social person. She was often visited and disturbed, so she decided to move out. In her new home, she was too cold to sleep in the middle of the night, so she took out all her clothes and covered her body, and pressed a stool on her leg to keep warm. She only eats bread and tea with butter and suffers from severe anemia. There is a saying among Polish expatriates, "Miss Scollo Doska doesn't know what soup is made of."
Later, she met her current husband, pierre curie. Pierre, like Manie, was absorbed in scientific research and had no time to discuss his life and future. But when he met Mania, he was attracted by her and visited her many times. But Manya didn't agree to this marriage, because Pierre was French, and at this time Manya still had the idea of saving the country in her heart. Later, she agreed and made France her second hometown. Pierre's parents were not ashamed that Marie Curie was the daughter of a poor teacher in Poland. On the contrary, they spoke highly of her, saying that she had extraordinary wisdom. Pierre and Mary had the same qualities, but their personalities were opposite. A few years later, Madame Curie became pregnant and gave birth to the first daughter of the Curies, Irene Curie. Madame Curie took good care of her and found two nannies to help look after her children. By chance, Madame Curie, with her bold imagination, thought that something contained some substance. Madame Curie named this substance "radioactivity". The curies discovered polonium, and then radium. They gave birth to their second daughter, Eve Curie, and Madame Curie took good care of her. 1903, the curies both won the nobel prize in physics, but they didn't take it seriously because they regarded fame and fortune as dirt. 1906, Pierre was unfortunately hit by a speeding carriage. 19 1 1 Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
From Madame Curie's life, I realized that she was a persistent pursuit of truth, obsessed with science, indifferent to fame and fortune, and pursuing freedom.
Einstein once said: "Madame Curie is the only person in this century who has not been corrupted by reputation." This statement is not false at all. Although Madame Curie was admired all her life and won many honors that we couldn't reach and envy, she regarded honor as a common thing. She often laughs at this honor and never shows it off to others. His spirit of treating fame and fortune like dirt is worth learning.
Madame Curie, whose original name was Mary, was smart and studious since childhood, and had a spirit of being competitive and never giving up. Even the teacher was surprised at her. When she grew up, she and her husband Curie Pierre engaged in physical and chemical research and discovered the radioactive element-radium. Radium can cure cancer, so this discovery shocked people all over the world, and they all won the Nobel Prize. Madame Curie was also the first woman to step into the hall of science. For this dream, she went through hardships and finally dreamed of becoming a female scientist. Because she has unusual pride in others. This pride comes from her self-confidence and achievements, and also benefits Madame Curie for life, making this female scientist a world-famous figure admired by thousands of people.
Einstein said: "Genius is composed of 99% sweat and 1% inspiration." When Madame Curie was young, she was so absorbed in reading that she did not move. One day, while she was reading, her sisters put some stools behind her. Every time Madame Curie moves, the stool will fall down. But she was still absorbed in reading and motionless, which surprised everyone. When studying, I often twist my ass like a top, and I don't concentrate on my study. As a result, my parents scolded me. I want to learn from Madame Curie's extraordinary endurance and make others look at me with new eyes.
Besides, it is worth learning that Madame Curie is not corrupted by fame and fortune. She once gave her royal medal to children to play with. Some people don't understand after seeing it and ask why. Madame Curie replied frankly: "I want to tell children that fame and honor are like toys, which will disappear if played." Don't cherish it too much, or you will accomplish nothing in the end. " I also want to learn from her noble qualities, regard honor as dirt, and don't rely on temporary honor, because honor can't fill my stomach.
Madame Curie has many advantages. She is confident, strong and persistent ... these are all worth learning. But she is too stubborn, which makes her successful, but more often it is a failure. Therefore, we should avoid this shortcoming, change it if we have it, and encourage it if we don't. Because it is no good to be too stubborn, otherwise "if you don't listen to the old man, you will suffer."
1934, Madame Curie died at the age of 66, but her discovery, her achievements, her greatness and her demeanor will remain in the hearts of the world forever. As Mr. Lu Xun said: "Some people are dead, but he is still alive." Madame Curie's contribution to mankind will always be remembered as an outstanding woman, and we will always admire and praise her. Madame Curie will also be immortal in the milestone of history.
Reading Biography of Madame Curie 10 This summer vacation, I read a lot of books, among which Biography of Madame Curie impressed me the most.
Madame Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland, and people called her Marie. Shortly after her birth, her mother died of illness, and soon after, even her sister died. But Mary was not discouraged, but studied hard. Finally, she developed radium in chemistry. She gained a lot of Nobel Prize in Literature in her life. I admire her spirit of studying hard.
When Mary was a child, she was reading in the library. Some of her friends saw it. Many chairs were placed behind Mary and piled up into a "chair tower". As soon as Mary stands up, the chair tower will fall down. Half an hour later, Mary finished reading a book As soon as she stood up, the chair tower hit Mary on the head. Several of her friends laughed from ear to ear, but Mary didn't care. Instead, she changed a book, set up a chair and continued to read carefully.
I remember one time, my mother asked me to play the piano for an hour, and I was reluctant. "I can already play, why should I play for an hour?" "Because you haven't memorized it, do you know how hard Madame Curie studied? Even if it is difficult at home, people never talk about suffering. Look at yourself, sitting here with the air conditioner on and playing the piano for an hour is not willing. " Mom said angrily. I listened and thought: Yes! Madame Curie studied so hard that she didn't even want to play the piano for an hour. I thought to myself and played the piano for an hour.
I admire Madame Curie's efforts, and I will learn from her in the future.