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上一期,我们讲述了达芬奇古灵精怪的童年,并告诉小朋友,天马行空的想象力比练习画鸡蛋更重要。本期,我们继续讲述这位天才奇幻的一生。让小朋友知道,他不仅是那个在韦罗基奥画室里随便画了两个小天使就让老师再也不作画的小学徒,而是一个极其古怪的混合体:一半大脑是艺术家,一半大脑是科学家。如果详细地去了解达芬奇,就会发现他绝对担得起“人类历史上绝无仅有的全才”这个称呼。因为他除了是一名画家,还是一个
In the last issue, we talked about the weird childhood of Leonardo Da Vinci and told our children that imaginative imagination is more important than practicing painting eggs. This issue, we continue to tell the fantastic life of this genius. Let the children know that he is not only an apprentice who painted two little angels in the studio of Verocchio just so that the teacher will not paint anymore. It is an extremely weird mixture: half of the brain is an artist and half of the brain is the scientist. If you go to learn about Leonardo da Vinci in detail, you will find that he is absolutely entitled to “the unique universal talent in human history.” Because he is an artist besides being an artist