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What are the lonely celebrities in history?
1, van Gogh

Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853— 1890) is a Dutch post-impressionist painter. Representative works include Starry Moon Night, Self-portrait Series and Sunflower Series.

Van Gogh was born in a Protestant pastor's family in the Dutch village of Dherdt on March 30th, 853. In his early years, he worked as a shop assistant, business agent and missionary in a mining area. Finally, he devoted himself to painting.

His early painting style was realistic, influenced by Dutch traditional painting and French realistic painting school. 1886, he came to Paris, met impressionist and neo-impressionist painters, and got in touch with Japanese ukiyo-e paintings.

The expansion of his vision has greatly changed his painting style, and his paintings began to change from dull and dim in the early days to simple, bright and strong colors. 1888, he came to arles, a small town in the south of France, and got rid of the influence of Impressionism and neo-impressionism.

Went to the opposite position. In the same year, I came into contact with Gauguin, but due to the conflict of personality and the difference of ideas, the cooperation soon failed.

Since then, Van Gogh's madness (some people recorded it as "epilepsy") often broke out, but he still insisted on painting when he was conscious. 1890 In July, at the age of 37, he shot himself insanely. ?

2. Napoléon Bonaparte

Napoléon Bonaparte/(French: Napoleon Bonaparte/ Italian: Napoleone Buonaparte,1769 August15-1821May5), that is, Napoleon I, was born in Corsica.

France is a great strategist and politician in the19th century, and the founder of the first French empire. He was the first ruler of France (1799- 1804) and the first emperor of France (1804- 18 15).

Napoleon was crowned emperor on 1804,165438+10.6, which turned the Republic of China into an empire. During his reign, he was called "French Emperor", the second French emperor to enjoy this title since Charles III.

Internally, he suppressed the rebellion of reactionary forces many times, promulgated the Napoleonic Code, improved the world legal system, and laid the social order of western capitalist countries.

Napoleon 18 14 abdicated and was exiled to the island of Elba. 18 15 After the establishment of the Hundred Days Dynasty, it was defeated by Waterloo again and was exiled. On May 5th, Napoleon died in St Helena.

1840, his coffin was welcomed back to Paris, France, and was buried in Paris Invalides (Paris Veterans Hospital for the Disabled) on the Seine River in France.

3. Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born in Salzburg during the Holy Roman Empire, was a great composer of European classical music.

As a model of classical music, he played a great role in the development of European music. Mozart wrote 754 works in his life, of which 622 were completed and 132 were unfinished.

It includes 22 operas, 4/kloc-0 symphonies, 42 concertos, a requiem, sonatas, chamber music, religious music and songs. 179 1 year, his last opera "The Magic Flute" was released.

In 20 16, the most authoritative radio classic FM in Britain selected 25 great pianists in history, and Mozart was selected. 179 1 year, Mozart died at the age of 36. His representative works include Requiem and Shepherd King.

4. Hemingway

Hemingway, a famous American writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 with his novella The Old Man and the Sea. His life experience is not as full of romance and passion as outsiders imagine, on the contrary, it is full of tension and pressure, and even his heart is often experiencing severe pain and complex changes.

He tried to get rid of depression and depression in various ways, such as constantly traveling and taking risks, and constantly seeking all kinds of exciting life. Hemingway always wanted to live physically, but he longed for death psychologically.

You destroy him as much as possible, but you can't beat him. This is the inner monologue of the old man in the novel and a portrayal of Hemingway's life. Depression, like an inextricable snare, tightly entangled the literary master.

In order to get rid of anxiety and depression, Hemingway has been constantly seeking female and spiritual stimulation. He has had sex with many women, been married many times and moved many times. From red wine to whisky, and finally to vodka, but it still didn't help. He is like a prey chased by a fierce eagle, cornered and nowhere to hide.

196 1 one day in the summer of, he finally ended his tenacious life with a bullet. This year, Hemingway was 62 years old.

5. Daniel tamante

Daniel Tamante, a 27-year-old British man, is a genius. He has amazing "counting" ability, and can recite pi to 22,565,438+04 decimal places. He is not only proficient in 10 language, but also founded a memory skills company, which specializes in teaching people how to learn math and language faster and more effectively.

However, severe autism made him unable to communicate with people normally since he was a child and could not understand the feelings of ordinary people. There are only numbers in his world, and every number from 1 to 1 million has its own unique color, texture and emotion.