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1. Jesus (first 7 years-about 33 years)-born in Israel, is the central figure of Christian doctrine.

2. Plato (427-347 BC), an ancient Greek sage, was the founder of spiritual love.

3. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), an Italian genius, was suspected to be a comrade.

4. Elizabeth I (1533-163), Queen of England, had countless lovers but never married.

5. Newton (1642-1727), a British scientist, fell in love with Miss Sterley when he was young.

6. Beethoven (177-1829), a German musician, failed to propose marriage again and again.

7. Andersen (185-1879), a Danish writer, lost her first love with the wind.

8. Engels (182-1895), a German thinker, lived with Mary and Leahy and never got married.

9. Nobel (1833-1895), a Swedish scientist, fell in love with Sophie after his first misfortune.

1. Nietzsche (1844-19), a German philosopher, was rejected in his marriage proposal.

11. Descartes (1596-165), a French philosopher, lived with Helen, a domestic helper, and gave birth to a daughter.

12. Voltaire (1694-1778), a French thinker, had an affair with Madame Chatterley.

13. Kant (1724-184), a German philosopher, had no * * * in his life.

14. Schopenhauer (1788-186), a German philosopher, hated women extremely.

15. Buchanan (1791-1869), the 15th president of the United States, committed suicide with his first love.

16. Sartre (195-198), a French philosopher, lived with the feminist Simon Beauvoir and never got married.

17. Raphael (1483-152), an Italian painter, failed to get engaged to Matia.

18. Van Gogh (1853-189), a Dutch painter, committed suicide in his life.

19. Copernicus (1473-1543), a Polish astronomer, lived together but never got married.

2. Galileo (1564 ~ 1642), an Italian scientist, lived together and had children without marriage.

21. Whitman (1819-1892), an American romantic poet, claimed to know nothing about women.

22. Turgenev (1818 ~ 1883), a Russian poet, had eight loves and one daughter.

23. Stendhal (1783-1842), a French writer, never married.

24. mistral (1889-1957), a Chilean poetess, failed in her first love and never married.

25. Christina (1626-1689), queen christina, adored her cousin but refused to marry him.

26. Michelangelo (1475-1564), an Italian sculptor, fell in love with Victoria.

27. Garbo (195-199), an American Hollywood superstar, was seriously suspected of * *.

28. Jane Austen (1775-1817), an English writer, suspected her sister.

29. Pascal (1623-1662), a French scientist, had an unusual relationship with his sister.

3. Kafka (1883-1924), an Austrian writer, broke her engagement with Miss Phyllis.

31. Heath (1916-25), the British Prime Minister, was robbed of his long-term girlfriend.

32. Foucault (1926-1984), a French postmodern thinker, was the same as Defert.

33. Mendel (1822-1884)-Austrian (now Czech) geneticist and priest.

34. Dior (195-1957), a French fashion designer, was married or not.

35. Proust (1871-1922), a French writer, was a hidden comrade.

36. Chanel (1883-1971), a French fashion designer, loved men but never married.

37. Schubert (1797-1828), an Austrian musician, died young.

38. Kierkegaard (1813 ~ 1855), a Danish thinker, was afraid of responsibility and had broken his marriage.

39. Spencer (182-193), a British thinker, has no romantic aesthetic feeling and poetry.

4. Leibniz (1646-1716), a German scientist, believed in nothing.

41. Nightingale (182-191), a British female nurse, devoted herself to her work.

42. Epicurus (341-27 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, had a mistress.

43. Turing (1912-1954), the father of American computers (born in Britain), was once detained for * *.

44. Rambo (1854-1891), a French poet, lived with a woman.

45. Saint-Simon (176-1825), a French visionary, had abnormal thinking.

46. Fourier (1772-1837) —— French visionary with strange ideas.

47. Wittgenstein (1889-1951), a British (Austrian) philosopher, is suspected to be * *.

48. Adam Smith (1723-179), a British economist, lived with his mother all his life.

49. henry thoreau (1817-1862), an American writer, felt no obligation to support others.

5. Cavendish (1731 ~ 181), a British scientist, lived a strange life in seclusion.

51. Locke (1632 ~ 174) was a British philosopher and a sincere Christian.

52. Spinoza (1632-1677), a Dutch philosopher, was unable to make a living and failed to propose.

53. Emerson (183-1882), an American philosopher, advocated returning to simplicity.

54. Augustine (354-43), an ancient Roman theologian, once indulged in * * *.

55. Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian philosopher, vowed to be a faithful guardian of the church forever.

56. Pascal (1623-1662), a French scientist and philosopher, once had a crush on aristocratic girls.

57. Hobbes (1588-1679), a British thinker, was somewhat excluded from philosophy and love.

58. Mo Bosang (185 ~ 1893), a French novelist, was insane because of overwork.

59. Xenophon (565- 473 BC), an ancient Greek thinker, wandered for 67 years.

6. Heraclitus (54-47 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, was a lonely and world-weary geek.

61. democritus (46- 37 BC), an ancient Greek thinker, left home to study abroad.

62. Buddha (563- 483 BC)-Sakyamuni was born in the foothills of Himalaya in ancient India.

63. Pythagoras (58-5 BC), an ancient Greek mathematician and travel scholar.

64. Zhi Nuo (BC 336 ~ BC 264), a Cypriot philosopher, was ugly.

65. Ho Chi Minh (189-1969), a leader of Viet Nam, had no relationship with China's Zeng Xueming.

66. Thales (64- 546 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, pursued a life of meditation.

67. Swift (1667-1745), an English writer, was deeply troubled and insane.

68. Boccaccio (1313 ~ 1375), an Italian writer, condemned asceticism.

69. Holderlin (177-1843), a German poet, broke up with him and was insane.

7. Brahms (1833-1897), a German composer, loved Mrs. Schumann Clara.

China

71. Bai Yuchan (Southern Song Dynasty), the fifth of the five southern Taoist ancestors, wrote poems, paintings and calligraphy.

72. Xuanzang (6-664), a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Yanshi, Henan.

73. Zheng He (1371-1433), a Ming eunuch, was born in Jinning, Yunnan.

74. monk fa xian (337—422), a monk in the eastern Jin dynasty, was born in xiangyuan county, Shanxi province.

75. Cai Lun (63-121), inventor and eunuch of Han Dynasty, was born in Leiyang, Hunan.

76. Jin Yuelin (1895-1984), a logician, was troubled by Lin Huiyin.

77. Lin Qiaozhi (191-1983), a gynecologist, was born in Xiamen, Fujian, and devoted himself to medicine.

78. Chen Daisun (19-1997), an economist, was born in Minhou, Fujian Province, and devoted himself to learning.

79. Su Manshu (1884-1918), a poet and painter, became a monk several times and became entangled in love.

8. Yin Guifang (1919 ~ 2), a Shaoxing opera student, was born in Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province.