Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - 10 A famous bachelor in history

10 A famous bachelor in history

1, Plato (427 BC-247347 BC)

Ancient Greek sages, the originator of "spiritual love". People think that love between men and women is the highest emotional form in the world. He was also the earliest producer of * * *. 8 1 year-old, died suddenly while laughing at a wedding banquet.

2. Da Vinci (1452- 15 19)

A once-in-a-century genius with the same name and surname as the handsome DiCaprio (Leonardo). At 24, he was accused of having an affair with a man, which he denied. 15 19 died in France. But his "comrade" status has basically been recognized by future generations.

3. Queen Elizabeth I (1533- 1603).

Young, beautiful and cheerful, Elizabeth reached the pinnacle of Britain at the age of 25. Unfortunately, in order to consolidate the throne, she happened to meet between Spain and France, two great powers at that time, and gave up her marriage. Finally, I died as an old maid, in exchange for the rise of the British Empire.

Newton (1642- 1727) was a great British scientist.

Newton's life, there is almost no record of being close to women. He lived a great life alone and sought solace in religion in his later years (it should be emphasized that science and religion can coexist). 1727 In March, he was buried in the famous Westminster Abbey.

Although Newton never married, it is said that he still had love:

1. Story: The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Newton's good friends in middle school, can be said to be Newton's only friend because of Newton's introverted personality. She can still recall that wonderful time when she is interviewed in her old age. Because Newton was absorbed in college, this love didn't develop.

2. Newton's cousin: Newton met him when he was avoiding the plague in his hometown. It is said that they were very happy together. Newton told her his thoughts on physics. Although she didn't understand it, she listened carefully. It was only later that Newton returned to school because he was busy with his studies and put this relationship down. Newton bid farewell to love and marriage.

Voltaire (1694- 1778) is a modern French thinker.

He has 99 volumes of imperial classics and lived with Emily, the lover of a married woman, for 20 years until the latter died, leaving no children. 1778, Voltaire died at the age of 84, and the church refused to bury him in Paris. 179 1 year, when the French revolution broke out, his body was moved and buried in the Pantheon in Paris, and a state funeral was held. The tomb is next to Rousseau. His heart was put in a box and kept in the National Library of Paris.

6. Beethoven (1770- 1829) was a German musician.

Beethoven's life was full of pain, his love was not smooth, and he was deaf in his prime. He has loved countless women, but they all prefer to marry others, because he is ugly, or because he comes from humble origins. We don't know. What we know is that he became more angry and then wrote more beautiful movements, such as Symphony of Heroes, Symphony of Destiny, Moonlight and To Alice. Fortunately, yes or no? Who knows?

7. Jane Austen (1775- 18 17) is an English writer.

Austin is smart and beautiful, and is said to have been infatuated. Being lovelorn when she was young was the reason why she never got married. Some people say that she may be a lesbian, and the intimate relationship between her and her sister is suspicious (Cassandra burned most of the letters abbreviated to her before her death), but these are not verifiable. The only thing that can be tested is that Elizabeth found Darcy in the novel, but Austin did not find the one that belongs to her. She died young at the age of 42.

8. Nobel (1833- 1895) is a Swedish scientist.

Nobel has never been in love, but unfortunately everyone he loves has married someone else. As for the final math prize, it was because his rival in love was a mathematician. In fact, most of them are made up by good people. We can only say that Nobel is not so stingy.

9. Jin (1895- 1984) China philosopher and logician.

If China is the first talented woman in modern times, it must belong to Lin. Our Mr. Jin, for her sake, never got married (think of Liang Sicheng's second wife after Lin's death), and lived next door with her rival in love and became friends for life. Hearing the news, people on three continents were shocked.

10, Vincent Van Gogh (1853- 1890), a Dutch painter.

No matter what sky-high price Van Gogh's paintings can fetch, it has nothing to do with him. His short life of 37 years was full of humiliation and bitterness, numerous dismissals and confusions, and numerous refusals and disputes, which made him fall into obsessive madness. Until the night of July 1890, he raised his pistol and aimed it at his temple. ...