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Now let’s learn about Leonardo da Vinci from an academic perspective. Leonardo da Vinci was from Florence. He was very knowledgeable and versatile. He is considered to be the person with the highest IQ in our world! Why? In fact, Da Vinci
Qi is not just a prototype of an ornithopter or a machine gun or even a tank, which shows his IQ. His IQ is mainly his willingness to accept the many tests of this world and finally find out the rules. Let's compare it with an example.
When Leonardo da Vinci was drawing the blueprint of an ornithopter, I believe some people can guess his reference objects. Yes! They are birds in the sky. Ornithopters can be said to be completely copied birds, but this
It is not a simple copy. Leonardo da Vinci needed to dissect the bird and study it carefully. For example, what is the hollow bone? There is also a question, why can such a shape fly? This is difficult to judge. Now we
Everyone knows that the cause is airflow, but in Leonardo's era, how could anyone think about this? And how can we find out that it is caused by airflow?
Leonardo da Vinci thought hard, but could never find the answer. Finally one day, he seemed to be playing by the river, right? Then he took a piece of wood and put it in the flowing river. Suddenly, da Vinci discovered him.
The answer I have been thinking about for a long time is that when the wood slices are horizontal, it will feel very strenuous because of the water flow. When the wood slices are vertical, the water flow will not feel very strenuous when it passes through the hands. Then Leonardo da Vinci thought of it.
He got off the boat! He understood this principle at once. In fact, the reason why birds can fly is that air is equivalent to water flow. When the force of an object is lighter than the force of air, the object will rise! Of course, this concept
There is a certain misunderstanding. Nowadays, we generally say that we can escape from gravity, but in Leonardo's time, he could understand it to this extent, which shows his high IQ.
There is another thing that can show Da Vinci's IQ, that is, he made a robot that was driven by a clockwork. It can be said to be the first robot in our human history. At that time, Da Vinci wanted to use this
The robot pleased the Queen. The robot walked up to the Queen with a rose in hand and handed the rose to the Queen. The technical content required is simply immeasurable. Of course, some of us may say this is very simple, but many people may be able to do it now.
Come out, but have you ever thought about it? There was no such thing in Leonardo da Vinci's time, not even a concept! Do you understand now? So the Queen and everyone were very shocked at that time!
Of course we can say that everything Leonardo da Vinci did seems to be for money, but there is no doubt that he used his status as the person with the highest IQ in the world to change our war history and even other aspects. Because Da Vinci
Qi also studied medicine, architecture, and other industries, and all had manuscripts. For example, when Leonardo da Vinci made a parachute, he just drew a picture and then made annotations on the side. Da Vinci would not make these things.
Because he knew that he could draw it, there would be absolutely no problems with this thing. Just like an ornithopter, he drew it and made annotations, and he knew that this thing could fly without any experiments.
But later, some people in Western countries took Leonardo da Vinci's manuscript and made parachutes and ornithopters according to the proportions in it. It was confirmed that it was completely feasible! But Da Vinci
He was a figure in the European Middle Ages around 1500. At this time, the church was still in charge. As for the concept of gods, he had such a high level. It is not an exaggeration to say that he was not a human, but close to God.
Why? Because we humans are very strange creatures. We have repeatedly explained before that our human children are all semi-finished products and must be loaded with acquired programs before they can run. So in Leonardo da Vinci's era, the concept of gods was
In this era, why did he suddenly become incompatible with others? Isn't this strange? So we can say that Leonardo da Vinci actually made achievements in many fields, but the reason why everyone knows this person is still his painting talent.
For example, "The Last Supper" is based on the Bible. It depicts Jesus saying to the twelve disciples during dinner one night before his arrest: One of you has betrayed me. The twelve disciples were immediately shocked.
Some of them were angry, some were suspicious, some were trying their best to express their innocence, some were asking, and some were discussing. There was only one person holding the money bag tightly, panicking, and leaning back. He had received the enemy's silver coins and then betrayed them.
Judas, the traitor of Jesus, was painted vividly by Leonardo da Vinci with these twelve people of different personalities, and he condemned Judas’s despicable behavior in an artistic way. This painting is also a classic in the world. 198
"The Last Supper" was listed as a World Cultural Heritage in 2000.
And it is said that there is an interesting story when Leonardo da Vinci painted this painting. In order to paint Jesus well, Da Vinci found a dignified-looking model and painted it like the model. After the painting was completed,
Leonardo da Vinci was very satisfied and gave the model a large sum of money. A few years later, da Vinci wanted to paint Judas, so he went to a vulgar-looking beggar and painted Judas in his likeness. No
Thinking of the beggar crying loudly and saying: It was you who hurt me! I am the former model. After you gave me a large sum of money, I began to live a luxurious life, but I quickly spent all the money.
He had no choice but to become a beggar. Da Vinci was deeply moved after hearing this.
Then one day a wealthy businessman asked Leonardo da Vinci to paint a portrait of his wife. The lady had just lost her youngest daughter and was extremely sad. In order to make him smile, Da Vinci specially invited a comedian.
After telling her jokes and doing various funny actions, the noble lady finally smiled. Leonardo da Vinci captured this momentary smile, and finally painted the "Mona Lisa" in one go.
Then we don’t know about Leonardo da Vinci. Then we look at another person in this period, another one of the three masters of Renaissance art. Da Vinci is ranked first. This is not based on ranking.
, in no particular order.
The second one is Michelangelo Buonarroti, who was born in Florence, Italy. When he was young, a Duke once asked him and Leonardo da Vinci to create a painting of ancient Florence resisting foreign invasion.
Painting. At this time, Leonardo da Vinci was already a very famous painter, but Michelangelo's conception and creation still won people's recognition and praise. Michelangelo's painting showed Florentines bathing in the river, hearing
At the sound of the bugle, they hurried ashore, put on their clothes, picked up their weapons and rushed to the battlefield, which reflected the heroic spirit of the Florentines in defending their motherland regardless of their own safety.
Michelangelo was also a sculptor. His representative work is "David". "David" is based on the "Bible". The statue is a sculpture of a strong young man with bright eyes, showing victory over the enemy.
Faith. After the "David" statue was completed, the Florentines erected it in the city as a heroic symbol of the defense of Florence. Later, at the request of the Pope, he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. This painting took a total of
Four years later, and twenty-five years later, the new pope recalled Michelangelo and asked him to create on the west wall behind the altar, thus creating another masterpiece, "The Last Judgment."
The third one, Raphael Sancho, was born in the city of Urbino in eastern Italy. His father was a painter and was influenced by his father. Raphael liked painting very much since he was a child. He
When he was twenty-one years old, he came to Florence and carefully observed the works of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. He made rapid progress. His personality was peaceful and elegant, and his paintings were the same.
Later, he was hired by the Pope, and Raphael created many religious paintings for the Vatican. In the past, religious paintings were very dull, but Raphael was ingenious, injecting classical art ideas from the Renaissance into religious paintings, making them
These religious paintings look full of humanism. In his famous painting "The School of Athens", the arches of a huge building move from near to far. Plato and Aristotle are walking and talking, surrounded by Socrates and Aristotle.
Chimedes and others symbolized the successors of ancient Greek civilization. Raphael himself died at the age of thirty-seven, but his genius creation earned him the title of Painting Saint.
Okay, now we also understand some things about this period, that is, the Renaissance, and then we will learn about the reforms. Of course, I generally organize these historical documents in a relatively scattered manner, so
This book is actually poorly written. I know this myself, so I won’t say anything else. In short, it seems that the book will be finished this month, so we will speed up the process.
But when it comes to understanding this reform situation, you still have to understand it from a few special figures, because historical data are generally like this, and there is actually no description of civilians, or the description is pitiful.
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Martin Luther was a very famous religious reformer. He was born in Eisleben, Saxony, Germany. When he was two years old, his family moved to Mansfield. His father Han
Martin Luther was a miner who started off by renting three small smelting mines from the lord. So we can say that Martin Luther's family conditions are very good, and his parents are also devout Christians, so he grew up
He received a very strict religious education.
In the spring of 1501, he entered the University of Erfurt, the most famous university in Germany at this time, and obtained a bachelor's degree in literature in 1502. In 1505, he obtained a master's degree with excellent results.
Chapter completed!