2. Bacon/Kloc-entered Cambridge University at the age of 0/2, and later served as the Queen's special legal adviser, the court's chief prosecutor, and the minister in charge of the seal. In his later years, he was driven out of the court by the court plot, divorced from his political career, and devoted himself to academic research and writing activities, and wrote a number of works with great influence in the history of modern literary thought, the most important of which was The Great Theory of New Tools for Revival. In addition, from the perspective of a philosopher, he thought about a wide range of life problems, wrote many short and lively essays, and integrated Bacon Essays. 1626 At the end of March, Bacon suffered from cold in the experiment because of his weak body, and bronchitis recurred and his condition deteriorated. 1626 died in the early morning of April 9.