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I need a story of a scientist when he was a child, no less than 200 words. Well said!

Einstein's Short Stories 1940, Princeton, USA. One morning, on a boulevard, a little girl suddenly saw a strange man. He is not tall. He was wrapped in a thick coat like a blanket, dragging a pair of slippers, and his white hair was falling in disorder. His eyes are sunken and slightly drooping, as if in meditation. He found the little girl, smiled, passed her and walked thoughtfully forward. The little girl looked at him in surprise and was puzzled. At dinner, the little girl told her family everything she saw. Hearing this, her father put down his knife and fork and was silent for a while. "Son, what you saw today is the greatest man in the world." This man is the great physicist Albert Einstein. Einstein invented the theory of relativity and initiated a new era of physics. He revealed the unified relationship between four-dimensional space-time and matter, which is of great significance to explore the structure of the universe today. He broadened people's horizons in the natural field and opened up a new era of scientific revolution, and was called the father of modern physics. This great scientist was not born a genius. On the contrary, when he was young, his intellectual development was slower than that of ordinary children. It is only because of infinite diligence and persistent love for physics that he became a scientific genius. Einstein was born in the home of a Jewish businessman on 1879. His parents all hope that he will do something in the future, but gradually they find that the child's intellectual development is very slow, and he is not as clever as ordinary children. He couldn't speak until he was three years old. His parents are in a hurry. They invited a doctor. The doctor said that the child was not ill, but he was not good at talking. When he was four or five years old, Einstein often stared at an object alone. He was always far away from the children who were laughing and playing, as if afraid of being disturbed by others, so he seemed very withdrawn. When he was five years old, his father gave him a small compass to play with. Einstein took the compass and saw that the pointer inside turned once and finally pointed to the north. He was surprised. He put the compass on his chest and turned the pointer again and again. No matter how it turns, the pointer always points to the north. He just stood there, with a compass in his hand, thinking silently: there is nothing around the needle. What magical power attracts the needle? He just stood there thinking until his mother called him to eat, and he still stood there thinking. In autumn, Einstein's family went for an outing. He disappeared when he walked into a dense forest. His mother looked for him everywhere and called him anxiously. But he still walked gently in the forest alone, picking off a leaf for a while, observing the veins of the leaf carefully for a while, and observing the light spots on the leaf for a while. When he reached the lake, he squatted down and looked at the undulating microwave on the lake. When his mother finally found him, he was sitting on the ground, staring at the busy ants shuttling back and forth. "Albert" mother took little Einstein by the hand and found his position close to where she shouted. "Why don't you promise your mother to run back and forth?" "No, Mom, I didn't hear you." Little Einstein said, and his mother had to sigh slightly. In order to bring some fun to the lonely child's life, his mother began to teach him to play the violin when he was six years old. He is as sensitive to the sound of this instrument as to the color of nature, and he is absorbed in his research. Since then, Xiao Qin Dan has become an indispensable partner in his long life journey. Whenever he is tired from work, he plays the violin to keep inner harmony and peace. When he was in primary school, his classmates discriminated against him because of his withdrawn personality, and his teachers didn't like him. When the teacher asks him questions, he always thinks about his own problems silently. So the teacher shouted, "Einstein, stand up and stand in the hall until you come home from school at noon!" " "Little Einstein went to the hall silently and stood for two hours. The teacher also said: "This child is so stupid that he is not good at any class!" " "In fact, little Einstein is not used to the school's rote learning method. He has his own unique characteristics of independent thinking, and he can't feel the happiness of pursuing knowledge in this rigid school environment. Einstein didn't like it. He always wants to leave school early in order to go home. At home, he can travel with his ideals and hopes. The inadaptability to the educational norms made Einstein fail the exam many times in a row. Einstein had an uncle named Jacob. Uncle Jacob is very good at explaining equations with interest. His knowledge is lively and interesting, and Einstein likes it very much. One day, Uncle Jacob gave Einstein an algebra lesson. Uncle Jacob said, "Algebra is like hunting. You call it X, and then you approach it step by step until you catch it! " Through uncle Jacob's vivid narration, the true meaning of algebra was deeply imprinted on Einstein's mind. Geometry was also inspired by Uncle Jacob. Uncle Jacob drew a right triangle on a piece of paper, marked it with A, B and C, slowly wrote down the formula stroke by stroke, and then said to Einstein, "This is the famous Pythagorean theorem, which was proved by people more than two thousand years ago. Son, you also come to prove it. " Einstein, 12 years old, knew nothing about geometry, but was fascinated by this theorem. He put his head in his hands and frowned. For three weeks in a row, he always sat at his small desk and thought hard. Finally proved. Einstein experienced the joy of knowing the truth for the first time, and his creativity sprouted. Soon, Uncle Jacob gave him a geometry textbook. He was fascinated by this book. The proof of geometric theorems is so rigorous that people can't have any doubts. People's thinking is so clear and reliable that it left an indescribable impression on him. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, Einstein began to study advanced mathematics. When his classmates were still flopping about in the shallow water of an equilateral triangle, he had already swam in the ocean of calculus. The math teacher is no match for him, and he is often tongue-tied by Einstein. So the teacher didn't like him, saying that he was "withdrawn by nature", "undisciplined" and "dreamy", so that when Einstein's father asked the school principal what career Einstein would pursue in the future, the principal said openly, "Everything is the same, and he will never achieve anything when he grows up." Similarly, the math teacher said to Einstein, "Einstein, you will never achieve anything." These words deeply hurt Einstein. "I will definitely make a difference." He said silently in his mind. Einstein had his own unique views on many issues. When he was in middle school, he often thought about such a question: What would happen if the eyes of the receiver followed the light and flew at the speed of light? In this regard, he made various ideas, but could not find the answer. In fact, in his strange idea, the bud of relativity has been bred. Once, Einstein climbed a ladder to hang a picture. Because he was so absorbed in his own problems, he accidentally fell off the ladder. He immediately thought of a question: "Why do people fall straight?" After careful consideration, he got the answer. He thinks that objects move along the path of least resistance, which gives him great inspiration for his later study of general relativity. /kloc-At the age of 0/5, Einstein applied to the Swiss Institute of Technology in Zurich, but was not accepted. He tutored for another year. 16 years old, finally admitted to the university. In college study, Einstein showed his own characteristics: he concentrated on the problems that can lead to profound knowledge and give full play to creativity, and left other things behind, so as not to leave the main points of research because of the heavy burden. In this way, he invented the world-famous "Theory of Relativity" with a unique way of thinking, initiated a new era of physics and became the greatest scientist in the world.

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