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How do you say historical figures in English?

How do you say historical figures in English

historical figures

historical figures

How do you say historical figures in English?

historical figures

How do you say the names of famous figures in Chinese history in English

All in pinyin will do, for example: Yue Fei: Yue Fei Li Shimin: Li Shimin

10 points for the English names and Chinese translations of famous historical figures from American history

1 George Washington (George Washington) Washington (George Washington) 1789-1797 Founding President

2 John Adams (John Adams) Federalist 1797-1801 Known as "Old Adams", his son was the 6th President of the United States, and his son is the first father-son pair of presidents in U.S. history. The son was the 6th President of the United States, and his son was the first father-son pair of presidents in U.S. history.

3 Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson) Democratic **** and the party 1801-1809

4 James Madison (James Madison) Democratic **** and the party 1809-1817

5 James Monroe Democrat*** and Party 1817-1825

6 John Quincy Adams Democrat*** and Party 1825-1829 Known as "Little Adams," his father was the 2nd U.S. President and his father was a member of the American History Committee. His father was the 2nd President of the United States, and he and his father were the first father-son pair of Presidents in U.S. history.

7 Adrew Jackson Democrat 1829-1837

8 Martin Van Buren Democrat 1 Complimentary 37-1841

9 William Henry Harrison Whig Party 1825-1829

10 Adams Jr. William Henry Harrison Whig 1841 Died in office a month after taking office; his grandson was the 23rd President of the United States.

10 John Tyler Whig 1841-1845 First person to be succeeded as president by a vice president

11 James Knox Polk Democrat 1845-1849

p> 12 Zachary Taylor Whig 1849-1850 Died in office

13 Millard Fillmore Whig 1850-1853

14 Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Democratic Party 1853-1857

15 James Buchanan Democratic Party 1857-1861

16 Abraham Lincoln ****and ****************************************************************************************************************************************** Abraham Lincoln **** and party 1861-1865 Assassinated and killed in office

17 Andrew Johnson Democrat 1865-1869 Impeachment motion in Congress failed by one vote during his term

18 Ulysses Simpson (D-Massachusetts) 18 Ulysses Simpson Grant **** and Party 1869-1877

19 Rutherford B. Hays **** and Party 1877-1881

20 James Garfield *** and party 1881 Assassinated six months after taking office, died in office

21 Chester A. Arthur *** and party 1881-1885

22 Grover Stephen Grover Cleveland *** and Party 1885-1889

23 Benjemin Harrison *** and Party 1889-1893 Grandfather was the 9th U.S. President

24 Stephen Grover Cleveland Democrat 1893-1897 Served as the 22nd President of the United States, losing one term and then running again

25 William McKinley **** and Party 1897 -1901 Assassinated in office

26 Theodore Roosevelt *** and Party 1901-1909

27 William Howard Taft *** and Party 1909-1913 ......

Express famous French historical figures in English

Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a French writer and music critic, born on January 29, 1866, in Clamsey, a small market town in the central plateau of France, and at the age of 15 moved with his parents to Paris. 1899, Romain Rolland graduated from the école Normale Supérieure de Paris. In 1899, Romain Rolland graduated from the école Normale Supérieure in Paris, France, and qualified for a tenure-track position as a secondary school teacher through the baccalaureate. He then enrolled as a graduate student at the French Archaeological School in Rome. Upon his return to France, he taught art history at the Ecole Normale Supérieure and the University of Paris, and engaged in literary creation. During this period, he wrote seven plays based on heroic events in history, in an attempt to counteract the stereotypes of the theater with "revolutionary theater". At the beginning of the 20th century, he entered a new phase in his creative work. In order to let the world "breathe in the breath of heroes" and to erect monuments to heroes of great spiritual power, Roland wrote several biographies of famous personalities: Beethoven (1903), Michelangelo (1906) and Tolstoy (1911), among others. . At the same time, he published his masterpiece of fiction, John Christopher, which was awarded the Prize of Literature of the Académie fran?aise in 1913, and thus Romain Rolland was considered the most important French writer of his time. 1915, in recognition of "the high ideals of his literature and the sympathy and love of truth with which he has characterized the various types of characters", Rolland was awarded the Prize of Literature of the Académie fran?aise. "Roland was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Between the two wars, Romain Rolland's creativity once again reached ***, with the publication of the middle grade novel La Boulogne in 1919, written in 1913, two anti-war novels, Gléambeau and Pierre et Luce in 1920, and another masterpiece, The Souls of Hindspeak, published between 1922 and 1933. This period also saw the publication of an important work on music theory and history, the seven-volume Beethoven's Great Period of Composition (1928-1943), as well as poems, literary criticism, diaries, memoirs, and other works in a variety of genres. Romain Rolland's artistic achievement lies mainly in his portrayal of intellectuals who, in the midst of the winds and waves of the times, strove forward in pursuit of justice and light with his bold and simple writing. When referring to his artistic style, Romain Rolland said he did not want to be recognized for anything other than his "sincerity". He was a writer with wide international influence and a famous social activist, who fought for human freedom, democracy and light throughout his life.

Introduce a famous historical figure in English with translation

Thomas Edison was born in 1847, and died in 1931. When he was a child, he was always trying out new ideas. He asked his father, "Hens are able to have chicks. Why can't I?"

Young Tom was in school for only three months. His teacher didn't think he was a good pupil, because he asked a lot of strange questions. So the teacher sent him away from school. He became interested in science. He grew vegetables and sold them. With the money he built a science lab.

Years later, he became a great inventor.

Years later, he became a great inventor!

Chinese: Thomas Edison was born in 1847 and died in 1931. When he was little, he was always trying out some new idea. When he was five years old, one day his father saw him sitting on top of some eggs. He asked his father, "If a hen can hatch eggs, why can't I?"

Little Tom was in school for only three months. His teacher thought he was not a good student because he always asked strange questions. So the teacher kicked him out of school and his mom started teaching him herself. He was interested in science. He grew some vegetables and sold them. With the money he earned he built a science laboratory.

A few years later he became a great inventor.

How to say "historical personage"

Historical personage

[name] historical personage; historical figure;

[example sentence] There is no evidence that such a historical personage existed.

There is no evidence for such a historical personage