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Which country was the first person to have a baby in the world? Do you have a picture? Dylan (a pseudonym), 40, is the manager of an international company in Germany. He is the first pregnant woman in the world.

Which country was the first lesbian in the world? She is wearing a bright pink plaid skirt with a white shirt, a peacock blue cardigan and white socks. On closer inspection, it turned out to be extremely light milky yellow. She dresses like a middle school girl, but her face is old and thin, her cheeks are slightly concave, there are deep wrinkles on her forehead, her eyebrows are hanging down, and her expression is strange and surprised. -That year, she was over seventy. Someone described her like this: "just looking at the scenery, like a witch riding a broom;" Once in her heart, she will always look like a sixteen-year-old girl. "

? Her name is Mori Molly, the originator of Tan Mei's novels. Her novels "The Lover's Forest" and "The Bed of Dead Leaves" opened the era when women described homosexual love. The author and readers of Tan Mei's novels are often called Fan Nv, so she is Fan Nv's grandmother. However, she has never been old. She is Sungai's little daughter, his silver key, his Lolita ... all her life.

? People familiar with Japanese literature should have heard of Mori Yoshiro. He is as famous as Natsume Sozaki, one of the founders of modern Japanese literature and a senior Japanese military doctor. Junichiro Tanizaki once described him as a Greek with a sword in his military uniform. This overlapping image reflects the contradictions in Mori Yoshiro's life.

? When Mori Yoshiro was sent to study in Germany as a teenager, she fell in love with a poor female dancer. Four years later, she broke up sadly, and the woman Wan Li chased her all the way to Japan, but he refused to see her. The woman swallowed her anger and returned home. Literati are used to turning ruthlessness into amorous feelings. Yuan Zhen of China is in front of him, and his sentimental story is written as a sentimental novel The West Chamber, followed by Mori Yoshiro. His famous work Dancing Girl is written according to this passage. He has been married twice, and the second wife is his reader, who turned to admire him because she admired the dancer. Mori Molly is the product of this second marriage, his golden flower, which is obviously open. Mori Yoshiro once said that Molly's growing years were the happiest days of his life.

? At that time, he was the medical director of the Japanese army, and his social status was lofty-but he was said to be a quack. At that time, beriberi was prevalent in the Japanese army, and he thought it was caused by germs. Because of his national pride, he insisted on "harmony with grain" and refused to eat rice and wheat together, which made the army almost lose its combat effectiveness because of the proliferation of beriberi. He has a recognized position in the literary world. He talked and laughed with great scholars, but he had no contact with Ding Bai. Living in a small building, he often holds his little daughter and stands at the window of the study on the second floor, looking at the scenery of Tokyo Bay. The tides rise and fall, and the white sails come and go.

? Mori Yoshiro has a hard life and a virtuous lifestyle. He must cook the fruit before eating it. His home is decorated like a German castle. Molly is the princess of the castle, but his love for 3,000 people is concentrated on one person. In the morning, the servant brought her water to wash her face, went to school and took the shuttle bus. She couldn't even wash her own hair, so she had to be served by a servant. The servant held her and bathed her. No one can disturb my father when he is writing. Only Molly will knock into her father's study, and his father will hold her in his lap with one hand and continue to write. It was in Tokyo in the early 20th century. Molly is wearing knitted clothes from Europe, and embroidery is as complicated as blue peacock forest and tea time. The servant brought black coffee and imported cake in a silver cup, and her father tasted it and fed it to her. Father's knee is her little universe, another uterus, where Molly is willing to curl up and sleep forever. Decades later, she still describes her childhood in detail. The picture books she has seen, the sweets she has eaten and the colors she has used are all the best, and everything is as luxurious as the scenes in western fairy tales.

? This is the beginning of the luxury habit she has maintained all her life. She once recalled: "Since I was born in this world, what was originally wrapped around my neck was a inlaid necklace given to me by my father. This necklace was bought from a shop in Berlin and marked with Moritaro's name. After passing through the wilderness of Siberia, it was sent to the home of Chito Town. There are five kinds of mosaics hanging on the golden lock: white, rose, green, red and color. I wore this necklace when I was wearing a kimono. ..... However, this is my father's special preference. He chose the color and pattern of kimono in order to have the style of women's suit. "

? /kloc-at the age of 0/6, she was betrothed by her father to Takeshu Yamada, the son of an industrialist. My husband is handsome, or "handsome man" in American novel terminology, specializing in French literature. His published works include French Literature and Genre Records-Historical Realism and so on. A year after marriage, Molly gave birth to a son. After another year, she left her son in Japan, gave it to a nanny, and traveled to Paris with her husband for a year.

? When the train started, my father came to the station to see me off and silently nodded to her two or three times. Molly burst into tears: "That gentle rose thorn hit my heart, and now I throw it away." This is my terrible love. "Fifty years later, Molly wrote.

? This was the last time she saw her father, who died of nephritis a year later. That year, he was ill and weak, but Molly still lived in Paris without an attache. Don't blame her for being unfilial. Filial piety is a requirement for the son of man, not for the lover. The blood flowing from the lover's heart can be an indulgence, but the blood flowing from the lover is a living disease and a physical filth. It's cruel to watch the fate of your lover ebb and flow, and I think Sen Gai knows this. Therefore, in Molly's mind, her father will always be a tall and handsome soldier, a gentle and loving father, a middle-aged man who is not old, and the only lover in her life.

? At that time, Molly's marriage was in trouble. "I can't take care of the children, and I can't do housework such as cleaning, laundry and tailoring. At the same time, I also made a luxury problem. This kind of life needs a little magic. " However, what she never forgets and repeatedly mentions is a necklace that her husband once gave her. "With seven or eight shells and silver locks. This kind of shell, with peculiar shape and slightly crimson light, is wrapped around my neck, slippery and cold. These rose-red shells may not want to fall into my hands, but hope to wrap around Venus' neck. After learning French, I threw the name of this goddess, together with the rose-red shell necklace, on the train seat of Zia station. "Don't love him, as long as the necklace looks good; The necklace is lost, as long as Paris is beautiful; Leaving Paris, as long as the memory is good ... At the age of 24, Molly left two young children and divorced. She remarried to a professor at Sendai University. Once, her husband asked her to go to Tokyo to see a play. After the play, she went home. She found her luggage left outside the door, with a divorce certificate attached to it ... how much time can life bear? She finally turned into a poor old lady.

? Thirty years later, she returned to the girl's life. Although I can't take care of myself, I have no worries about food and clothing and live a happy life. She was reunited with her eldest son when she was almost 50 years old. She hasn't seen her son since the divorce. At this time, her son is also in his thirties, which is the age of the middle-aged man that Molly is most infatuated with. She seems to be in love. It's hard to say whether the whole thing was a trap from the beginning. Molly and her son live a honeymoon. Persuaded by her son, she took out all her belongings to build a house, dreaming that after the house was built, she, her son and her lover could live a warm life. When the house was built, three people did move in, namely, son, daughter-in-law and son's stepmother. After bleeding her dry, her son refused to see her again, and overnight, Molly had nothing.

? Since then, she has lived alone in a small apartment in Tokyo. The room is only ten square meters, and there is no room for tables and chairs. Eating and writing are all on the bed. A 60-watt lamp is on day and night. Molly is in bed, watching TV for a while, sleeping for a while, waking up to drink a cup of iced tea and eat an English biscuit. She has little left, but she still eats an imported chocolate of 100 yen every day, even though her monthly living expenses are only 1000 yen.

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? At this time, Molly began to write, and her first collection of essays, Father's Hat, became an instant hit and won the Japanese Prose Club Award. Since then, she has embarked on the literary world. Until her death at the age of eighty-four, in about thirty years, Molly wrote eight volumes of novels and essays, among which the most important theme was always "love" between her and her father.

? As an essayist, she wrote about her childhood memories, her experience in Paris that year and her poor life in her later years. The word "Mei Dan" is not a wave. Her flowery words, such as brocade forging, also describe the simple room: "There is a table noodle chopping board on the bed, carrots are cut three centimeters, one-eighth of watercress, two potatoes, strawberry butter sandwiches;" Under the bed, on the cinnabar flower bed, and in the silver basin, they are almost shiny with salt, such as clams, three-state miso, white miso, Baihe brand sake, soy sauce, and super-grade chai fish. The sauce soup is ready; On the bedside table, there is a row of transparent containers containing butter, prison, sugar, olive oil, bay leaves, tea powder, Sanguan brand white vinegar and so on. , used to make Luo Songtang, German salad and Japanese sweet and sour salad ... "

? However, the novelist Molly is another matter. Each of her novels is a cruel and beautiful love between a handsome middle-aged man and a beautiful teenager, including aggression, sadism, detention, blood and death (all the words in this book are American novel terms). At the end of "Bed of Dead Leaves", the hero kills the person he loves most, puts his body on the dead leaves, and lies beside him again, enjoying this happy moment ... Does it look familiar? If you often visit the websites of Tan Mei's novels, this kind of story probably won't feel lonely.

? Kaoru Kurimoto is also a writer obsessed with beauty. She analyzes her works like this: In fact, in Jasmine's universe, there are always only two people, she and her father. Although homosexuality is taboo, the love between father and daughter is a bigger taboo, so we should replace the big taboo with a small taboo. An old man and a young man are actually the embodiment of father and daughter. Why teenagers and not girls? Because Molly doesn't allow other women to invade her little world with her father.

? In Molly's last work, Sweet Room, she finally faced the only theme she had been writing all her life. * * * describes the intense love between father and daughter naked, and is called "sexy masterpiece" by Yukio Mishima. She is a writer Lolita.

? Morimori's name will be mentioned in the history of modern Japanese women's literature, but generally speaking, her long prose "Luxury and Poverty" and her memoir "Portrait of Memory" can easily be regarded as the children of celebrities who write memoirs for a living. In Japanese writers, there is probably a tradition that women inherit their father's business. For example, Koda Rohan's daughter Yukio Hatoyama; The daughter of Sataro Sakahara, the two daughters of Yu Yuan Ye Osamu Dazai, Duan Liyang and Duan Liyang Ota; Yoshimoto Banana, the daughter of critic Gibbon. Some people call them "fathers' daughters".

? However, few people mention Molly's novels about beauty, of course, because the beauty's concubine itself is unknown. If this is a literary genre, then she is a master, if not, then she is nothing.

? Could Tammy be rubbish? Molly lived in a small apartment for ten years and never cleaned it. All the sundries were thrown on the floor. 10 years later, when she was ready to move out, the sundries piled up more than one meter high. The porter uncovered the upper floor or two and found that the lower floor had rotted into mud. Think about the smell, think about cockroaches and mice everywhere, think about her writing, it's almost like a huge metaphor. She can't sew either. She takes off her clothes and never washes them. She just leaves them there. When she found them wearing them, did they either stink or have holes? What shall we do? Dong, she sneaks into the river at night.

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? However, she doesn't care what the world thinks of her. She lives happily. After seventy, she spent every day in a cafe called "Evil Family Gate". According to the store owner's memory, she often came as soon as she opened the door, just ordered a cup of milk tea, stayed in a window seat on the left all day, wrote novels and columns, wrote letters to friends, and contacted the editor through the phone in the store. If I am allowed to be cold, her writing is obscene. The "love" between her and her father, like Paris, is something she never forgets. She's only been gone for a year. What can she remember? She writes about good food and luxurious life. In her works, her shabby apartment is as luxurious as a palace.

? At the age of eighty-four, she completed the journey of her life. After her death, people found from her diary that she went to Evil Sect every day because she secretly loved a middle-aged man next door. The man didn't know that he had become the subject of a virtual love, but he satisfied Molly for the rest of her life. At the age of 84, she once again became the heroine of father-daughter love.

? Molly's life is like a poor fable: don't spoil your children, or you will ruin their lives. But, I know, we all know, Molly is not happy. She was once loved by a man, 100%, very thoroughly. And let her exchange her life, she is also willing. Not only does she write legends, but her life is also legends.

? She is my father's little daughter.

Which country was the first person to go into space in the world? The first man in the world was yuri gagarin. He is an astronaut in the former Soviet Union.

Which country was the first AIDS patient in the world? 198 1 year 1 year, UCLA Medical Center received a scrawny male patient. He is only 3 1 year old, and he is gay. The doctor found that his throat was covered with cheese-like white mold, which almost blocked his esophagus. This phenomenon that the natural defense system in the human body is completely destroyed will lead to the infinite reproduction of mold. In the next two weeks, the patient developed fever and shortness of breath, and was diagnosed as Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) after examination. 10 months later, the patient gradually failed and died of various infections. What surprised doctors even more was that many PCP cases appeared later, all of them were young homosexuals. In the same year, a gay man was treated by an expert group from new york University. During the examination, he found that there were reddish-purple patches on his legs, which were left after minor abrasions, and the spleen and lymph nodes were swollen. The expert confirmed that the patient had Kaposi's sarcoma, but he said that "no young people had Kaposi's sarcoma". About two weeks later, he met an equally young gay patient with Kaposi's sarcoma, which attracted attention. Only after learning about it did we know that 1978 had Kaposi's sarcoma patients among gay people, and Kaposi's sarcoma patients were also found in San Francisco, the most crowded city in the United States. This kind of sarcoma used to happen to people of Mediterranean descent under the age of 60, but once it happened to young homosexuals, it was very strong. They gradually form black patches with clear boundaries and penetrate deeply into human tissues. 198 1 in the second half of the year, with the appearance of a large number of patients, people, especially the medical profession, were terrified, which indicated that a new patient was coming to this world, and it was fierce, and almost all patients would die.

When this new disease was discovered in American medical field, similar cases appeared in some developed countries in Europe. Is this a single disease or a group of interrelated diseases? First, it was diagnosed as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in the United States, abbreviated as AIDS in English and transliterated as AIDS in Chinese. Just like any disease, the diagnosis of a disease needs to find out the pathogen, and what is the pathogen that causes AIDS?

Two years after the first case of AIDS was discovered, 1983, Montagnier of Pasteur Institute in France and others isolated a new retrovirus from the peripheral blood of a gay man with persistent systemic lymphadenopathy, and they named it Lymphadenopathy Associated Virus (LAV). The following year, Carlo and others of the National Cancer Institute of the United States publicly announced that an abnormal virus strain was isolated from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of a terminal patient and named as human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HILV-III). Therefore, the international medical community has triggered a dispute about who first discovered the ownership of HIV; Without showing weakness, Levy of the University of California, San Francisco immediately announced that he and his author had also isolated a virus from the peripheral blood of patients with advanced AIDS, named AIOS-associated virus (VRV). So the World Health Organization carefully identified the above three viruses, pointing out that these three viruses are identical in morphology, protein structure, gene expression, characteristics of attacking T4 lymphocytes and reverse transcriptase. In 1986, the International Society of Microbiology and the Society of Viral Taxonomy refer to these three names as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). On June 1 day of the same year, the second international symposium on AIDS was held in Paris. At this meeting, the virus was officially named Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). However, it was not until1June 65438+July 65438+July 0 1 day that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services admitted that the discovery of HIV belonged to the French research team, thus ending the medical dispute between France and the United States that lasted for several years.

Which country was the first person to discover oxygen in the world? 100 years ago, an China man named Ma found it. He wrote a book called "Yin Qi" in the book is oxygen. The book was written in the first year of Zhide. However, because two dynasties in China used the title of "Supreme Virtue", it is impossible to verify the real life age of Ma He, but no matter which era he lived in, this time was much earlier than that of lavoisier. He is also the discoverer and namer of oxygen.

So the person who found it was China. B.

Who was the first man on the moon in the world? What country are you from? Apollo 1 1 is the fifth manned mission in the Apollo program of NASA, and it is also the first human mission to the moon. The three astronauts carrying out this mission are commander neil armstrong, command module pilot Michael john collins and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin. 1969 On July 20th, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon.

Which country was the first person in the world to land on the Antarctic continent? Norwegian polar explorer, the first person to reach the South Pole. 1July, 872 16 was born in bolger near Oslo. Served in the Norwegian navy. 190 1 year to conduct oceanographic research in the northeast of Greenland. 1903 ~ 1906 sailed through the northwest channel (from the northwest Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean via the Arctic Ocean) for the first time and found the north magnetic pole. After learning that R.E. Billy had successfully reached the North Pole, he was actively preparing to explore the South Pole. In June, 19 10, take Fram from Norway, 1 91,1,and arrive at Whale Bay in the Antarctic continent,191. Amundsen observed and studied in the Antarctic and left in 65438+February 65438+July. 1926 May to1/kloc-0 June to 13, Amundsen, American explorer L. ellsworth and Italian aviation engineer U. Noble flew from Norway to Alaska by airship, flying over the North Pole for the first time. 1June, 928 18, Amundsen died in a plane crash on a flight to the North Pole. His main works are Antarctic (19 12) and My Adventure (1927).

1911214 Roald Amundsen, a famous Norwegian polar explorer, went through hardships and finally became the first person to reach the South Pole.

Who was the first person to reach the North Pole in the world and from which country? Peary, American. 1856 was born in Creson, Pennsylvania on May 6th; 1920 died in Washington on February 20th. 1909, peary organized a capable expedition, and the members of the expedition rotated regularly. In this way, Piri and a black assistant, Matthew Hansen, finally captured the North Pole. They arrived at the North Pole on April 6th. He was the first person to reach the North Pole.