Abraham lincoln
Abraham Lincoln | 1809~1865 (age 56)
American politician, strategist, and 16th president. Lincoln was the first Republican president and led the abolition of African slavery in the United States during his time in office.
In 2008, the Times ranked 43 U.S. presidents as "greatest presidents" by different criteria, and Abraham Lincoln ranked first.
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe | 1809~1865 (age 56)
In the 19th century, he wrote the world's first detective novel, Murder on Morgue Street.
The horror novel "Black Cat" and the poem "The Crow" also received high praise and success.
Thomas edison
Thomas Edison | 1847~1931 (at age 84)
World-famous inventor, physicist, entrepreneur, known as the "world invention king". He has more than 2,000 well-known and important invention patents, and has been awarded the title of "Wizard of Menlo Park" by the media
The three most famous inventions were the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, and the motion picture projector.
Albert einstein
Albert Einstein | 1879~1955 (age 76)
A scientist who proved the theory of relativity and won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Known as "the greatest genius of the 20th century", he contributed to the development of modern physics.
He has ushered in a new era of modern science and technology, and is recognized as the greatest physicist after Galileo and Newton, and is also the master and promoter of the critical school of scientific philosophy.
Helen keller
Helen Keller | 1880~1968(age 87)
People who are active as social welfare activists despite having both vision and hearing impairments.
Travel the world and devote ourselves to the development of education and welfare of people with disabilities.
Lovecraft | 1890~1937 (age 46)
A novelist active in the United States in the first half of the 20th century, known as the "Cthulhu Mythos".
Themes such as "death", "destruction" and "madness" are depicted in a unique style and worldview.
Hemingway
Hemingway | 1899-1961 (age 61)
American Nobel laureate in the 20th century.
As an event writer, go into battle yourself and portray your own real-life experiences.
Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart | 1897 - Unknown (40 years old?) )
The first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic.
Took off on a round the world flight, but mysteriously disappeared, still searching.
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong | 1901~1971 (age 70)
Jazz trumpeter and singer active in the 20th century.
Created a singing method called scat, known as the "father of jazz".
Walt Disney
Walt Disney | 1901~1966 (age 65)
Founder of the animation studio "The Disney Company".
Today, The Disney Company remains a global media and entertainment giant.
Robert Oppenheimer
Robert Oppenheimer | 1904~1967 (age 63)
He led the production of the atomic bomb and is known as the "father of the atomic bomb".
After the end of World War II, he began to advocate the elimination of nuclear weapons.
Charles Eames
Charles Eames | 1907~1978 (age 71)
An indispensable architect when talking about medieval interior design.
Create masterpieces of art and innovative design never before seen in furniture.
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan | 1911~2004(age 93)
He served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
The greatest achievement was the end of the cold war.
Richard Milhouse Nixon
Richard Milhouse Nixon | 1913-1994 (age 81)
The 36th Vice President and 37th President of the United States, a U.S. president with excellent diplomatic skills, ended the Vietnam War.
In August 1974, he resigned due to the "Watergate" incident, becoming the first president in the history of the United States to voluntarily resign.
Martin luther king
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | 1929-1968 (age 39)
He was a leader in the civil rights movement of the late 1960s.
His "I Have a Dream" speech contributed greatly to the passage of the Civil Rights Act.
Neil Alden Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong | 1930~2012 (age 82)
In July 1969, Armstrong took "a giant step for humanity" on his second and final space mission, Apollo 11.
Armstrong's first space mission was Gemini 8, in which he and David Scott performed the first orbital docking in history.
On August 25, 2012, he died of complications after heart bypass surgery at the age of 82.
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett | 1930~
A world-famous investor, born in Nebraska, USA, graduated from Columbia University, and is respected as the "god of investment" by many investors.
Steve jobs
Steve Jobs | 1955-2008 (age 55)
A businessman, known as the founder of Apple, Jobs created Macintosh, iPhone and other products have opened the era of graphical interface PC and mobile Internet.
Michael jackson
Michael Jackson | 1958-2009 (age 50)
Music, dance, singing ability, charisma, an entertainer who combines it all.
He was a leader in show business for a long time in the 1970s ~ 2000s.
Barack obama
Barack Obama | 1961~
He served as President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
The first black president in the history of the United States to win the Nobel Peace Prize.