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Marie Curie: Two Nobel Prize winners, committed to scientific research

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To share with you an interesting book, "The Autobiography of Marie Curie", which I read in July, from Shantou University Press, for primary and secondary school students, my sister's extracurricular book, so it is very easy to read. It is about the life experience of Marie Curie (whose maiden name was Marie) in life, and the author is very moving.

Marie Curie: Two Nobel Prize winners, committed to scientific research

Madame curie

Overall Feelings:

Mary's life was really overworked, and if she had not been able to slow down her body a little, but if her character had compromised, she might not have been able to achieve so much scientific achievement. There is a sacrifice, health and hard work may be the price of Mary's success, she feels worth it, pay, the time is right to succeed.

However, I have reservations about seeking success regardless of health, and my zodiac sign trait is to find balance, not to seek excellence, but to balance the people, things, and emotions in life.

The final scene of Mary's death is also moving, she finally had leisure to travel and relax appropriately in her later years, and she was also reunited with her relatives, and a life story ended here.

Details Review:

She was a tutor in her youth, and fell in love with her employer's eldest son, almost to the point of talking about marriage, but the difference between the doors deeply hindered the lovers, and Mary was humiliated and ended the relationship when the lovers hesitated and indecisive. It can be said that love can not be the secret pain of Mary's life. Fortunately, Marie later met Pierre Curie, and Biel's gentleness, humility and enthusiasm gradually restored her temperature from the ice cellar of love, making her reconfirm the authenticity of love. The two resonate with the same frequency at the intellectual level, and also have the same values, not obsessed with fame and fortune but intoxicated with scientific research, sincere and diligent.

Marie Curie: Two Nobel Prize winners, committed to scientific research

Marie Curie (middle)

In the more than twenty years of their 25 to 50 years old (probably), the life of the two can be said to be the most enjoyable time of spiritual happiness, after marriage, the two rode bicycles to explore the scenery near Paris, or fresh or ordinary scenery, not rich life, but they also lived a charming, two daughters, hard and interesting life. The duo spent four years refining radium, which confirmed the suspected unknown element, and also accidentally discovered that it could be used to treat tumors, which was of great medical use. The two won the Nobel Prize and became famous, but they still lived peacefully and did not pursue fame and profit.

Marie Curie: Two Nobel Prize winners, committed to scientific research

Marie Curie (left)

One day at the age of forty-seven, when Biel was commuting back and forth between school and home, a speeding carriage spiraled out of control, crushing Bierle under it, dying so tragically that she could not bear to elaborate, and from then on Mary lost her husband, her two daughters lost her father, and the world lost a brilliant scientist. With Bier's scientific research ability, and then dig deeper on the basis of radium element research to achieve a breakthrough, it is not impossible, five years and ten years believe that it can be achieved, but how can the heavens not pity the strong, an accident, even if it is an accident caused by a small reason, is enough to harvest the life of a promising person.

The pain of the widow hit Mary's internal organs, and the child was still young, so she could only talk to her sister in the letter. During the trough, she tried her best to recover. Marie took over Bierre's professorship as a substitute teacher, and at the University of Paris, she taught Bierre's radiology, which was still a frontier field at the time, and on the basis of Biel's research, she made a breakthrough in related theoretical research and won the Nobel Prize again.

Later, due to the Sarajevo Incident, The First World War broke out, Germany invaded France, and the whole people in France resisted. Mary acquired the knowledge of radiation and improved the X-ray equipment, equipping it on the car so that it could follow the doctor and make it easier to treat the wounded. After the arduous battle, Mary was finally able to return to the institute and continue her research and teaching.

Seventy-year-old Mary was willing to fly to the United States to prepare funds for the institute, and sincerely thanked the American people who were willing to donate. If she had patented the method of preparing radium, she would not have bothered to raise funds, but she and Bierl always insisted that the results of the research belonged to all mankind, and they could not get rich from the results, which was contrary to their values.

Perhaps because of her long-term exposure to radioactive materials, or because of years of hard work, Mary fell ill, and she still remembered the work of the institute and the students, and planned to continue the work after recovering from her illness. There is a word called "return to the light", after Mary rested for a while, her face gradually became healthier, she thought that she could resume work as before, but she did not expect that her life was over.

Mary's learning talent is actually quite high, at the age of seventeen she learned French, English, Spanish (doubtful) and several other foreign languages, and after graduation, she earned a career as a tutor to support her sister to study in Paris. Three years later, he also embarked on a journey to study in Paris. During this period, he was financially embarrassed and obsessed with studying, and finally obtained a degree from the University of Paris. Later, getting acquainted with Bier and so on, that's what I talked about earlier.

After reading the experience:

Throughout Mary's life, the ups and downs have never been less, but her talent, diligence, and pride have never lacked a little, and the misfortunes and blessings are interdependent, probably like this.

Perhaps future generations will only hear Mary as a successful figure with enthusiasm and inspiration, but she has experienced all kinds of struggles and charges during the period, and she is a person who really does things.

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