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I would like to ask for some argumentative essays with third-person stories (celebrity stories, etc.), thank you!

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Studying for the rise of China - Zhou Enlai left his hometown of Huai'an, Jiangsu Province when he was a boy and came to Dongguan Model School to study.

On this day, Principal Wei personally taught a self-cultivation class for the students, and the topic was "Establishing Destiny."

It was a period of drastic changes in Chinese society.

When the principal talks about "making a goal", he means telling students how to make a decision.

Principal Wei suddenly stopped at the exciting point.

Asked: Why do all living beings study?

At that time, some people answered: "Study for fame and fortune." Others replied: "Study to become an official." But Zhou Enlai, a student at the time, replied resoundingly: "Study for the rise of China!" Principal Wei exclaimed: "

Those who are determined should follow Zhou Sheng's example!" At that time, Zhou Enlai was only 12 years old.

A resounding oath and a lofty ambition inspired our beloved Prime Minister to fight for it all his life.

It was precisely because of the guidance of this great ideal that he devoted himself to the independence of the nation and the revitalization of the country until his death.

Famous high school age Famous writer's high school age Victor Hugo Victor Hugo was born on February 26, 1802 in an officer's family in Besancon, France.

He became interested in literature in middle school.

His literary activities began with his writing for the magazine "Literary Conservatives".

Due to the influence of his family, most of Hugo's initial poems praised royalism and religion.

His first novel "Han Islam" won the appreciation of the novelist Notier.

The relationship with Notier prompted Hugo to turn to romanticism and gradually became the leader of the romantic group.

In 1827, Hugo wrote a long preface to his play "Cromwell", which is the famous Romantic literary manifesto.

In the preface, Hugo opposed the classical artistic viewpoint and put forward the romantic literary proposition: insisting not to express the plot in a formulaic but concrete manner.

He especially preached the principle of contrasting truth, goodness and beauty with hypocrisy, evil and ugliness.

This preface occupies an important position in the history of French literary criticism.

In 1830, the public performance of Hugo's masterpiece of romantic drama "Onani" marked the decisive victory of romanticism over classicism.

After the July Revolution of 1830, Hugo further embarked on a left-wing path in politics. His masterpiece "Notre Dame de Paris" is a work of this period.

This work established Hugo's reputation as a famous novelist.

When the "February Revolution" began in 1848, Hugo had become a staunch Republican and was elected as a member of the Constituent Assembly, becoming the leader of the social democratic left in the French National Assembly.

In 1851, Louis Bonaparte launched a counterrevolutionary coup.

Hugo immediately issued a declaration to resist, but unfortunately failed.

In December of the same year, Hugo was forced to flee to Brussels.

During his 19 years of exile, Hugo always persisted in his struggle against the dictatorship of Napoleon III and continued to write.

In 1852, he published "Little Napoleon", a political pamphlet that bitterly mocked Napoleon III.

In the spring of the same year, he wrote "The Beginning and End of a Crime", an angry accusation and ruthless exposure of the counterrevolutionary usurpation of power.

Hugo followed the pace of the times throughout his life and was an important writer in the history of French literature.

It is particularly worth mentioning that in 1861, when Hugo learned that the British and French invaders had set fire to the Old Summer Palace, he was filled with indignation.

He wrote righteously: "The French Empire received half of the spoils from this victory, and now it is so naive as if it is the real owner, it takes out the glorious plunder of the Old Summer Palace and displays it. I long for one day

France can get rid of its burdens, clean up its guilt, and return these wealth to the plundered China." On May 22, 1885, Victor Hugo, the great French national poet and famous novelist, passed away in Paris.

For more than 100 years, the French people and people around the world have been remembering this great French cultural pioneer.

Victor Hugo's immortal masterpieces "Notre Dame de Paris", "Les Miserables", "1993" and other novel masterpieces are still loved by the majority of people.

Guo Moruo's early life On November 16, 1892 (the eighteenth year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty), Guo Moruo was born in Shawan Town, Guan'e Township, Leshan County, Sichuan Province (now Leshan City).

This is a beautiful place.

Looking west from the town, there is a peak among the mountains called Suishan, which is the second highest peak of Mount Emei; to the east of the town, the surging Dadu River flows continuously from north to south.

For this small town between mountains and rivers, villagers always like to praise it with the words "Suishan is beautiful, Moshui is beautiful".

Moshui is the ancient name of Dadu River.

Before Guo Moruo was born, the Guo family business was already in decline.

His father dropped out of school in his early years and worked as an apprentice in a salt well. He was a shrewd man and managed the business well, and gradually developed the family business.

After purchasing fields, houses and salt wells, by the time Guo Moruo was born, the Guo family was already well off.

Guo Moruo walked eight, and his mother called him "Eight Son".

The name he used when he was in school was Guo Kaizhen. The word "kai" refers to seniority. He has never liked the word "zhen" because he thought it was a bit feminine.

When I was studying in Japan in 1919, I finally changed the name.

However, this is a story for later.

When Guo Moruo was 4 years old, he followed his mother in reciting ancient poems and was influenced by Chinese poetry.