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Newton, Kangxi, Peter

What is the intersection of these three people?

We all know that Newton's head was smashed by an apple, and the year Newton was hit on the head by an apple was 1666 (supposedly).

At that time, our Kangxi Emperor had already ascended the throne and was still growing tenaciously under the control of Aobai.

Peter the Great of the Russian Empire will not come into this world until six years away.

In 1678 the Kangxi Emperor pacified three times, and the following year in 1679 Newton returned to the study of mechanics, and Peter the Great had just passed the age of playing with mud (six or seven years old).

In 1684, the Kangxi Emperor pacified Taiwan and established one prefecture and three counties in Taiwan. That year Newton attributed his work to the book Motion of Objects in Orbit, which contained preliminary laws of motion that were later formed in the Principia. At this time, it was already the third year of Peter the Great's reign, and there were still 6 years to go before he became pro-government.

From 1685 to 1689, the Kangxi Emperor and Peter the Great had a fight, and when the fight began, Peter was not yet pro-government, he was beaten, and after the fight peter was pro-government, the Kangxi Emperor also took care of Kaldan by the way. During this period Newton's book published Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (now abbreviated as Principles). In the book, Newton expounded three laws of motion that were regarded as truths for the next two hundred years.

In 1697 Peter began to study reforms, and in the following years he waged war on reforms. At this time, it was the old age of the Kangxi Emperor, who was more tired in his later years, and was not lightly disturbed by the nine sons. At the age of 55, Newton solved the problem of the fastest landing curve that no mathematician in Europe could solve in half a year.

In 1722, the Kangxi Emperor collapsed at the Qingxi Bookstore in Changchun Garden, Beijing, at the age of 69. Peter the Great launched a war of aggression against the Persian Gulf that year.

In the autumn of 1724, Peter I saw a ship stranded on a sandbank in the Gulf of Finland, and several soldiers were in danger of drowning, so he jumped into the ice water to save them, suffered from wind and cold, and became more ill after winter.

Peter I died in St. Petersburg on 8 February 1725 at the age of 52.

On March 31, 1727, the great Isaac Newton died, and his tombstone was engraved: Let people rejoice that such a great human glory once existed in the world.

These three people have lived on this earth in different ways. Their lives are magnificent.

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