Share 20 interesting historical facts

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-06

1.This photograph, taken in 1914, shows a chest X-ray from the radiology department of the Cochin Hospital in Paris, with Dr. Maxime Maynard as the subject.

2.This photograph was taken in 1918 during World War I and shows the control room of a German submarine (UB-110).

3.Kane Tanaka's path to longevity: She was born in 1903 and died in 2022 at the age of 119. She experienced many world events in her life: she was 11 years old at the beginning of the First World War, and she was 36 years old at the beginning of the Second World War. At the time of Star Wars' release, she was already a 74-year-old, and at the start of COVID, she was 116 years old.

4.If we had a camera from the early 16th century, we might have been able to capture the image of Lisa del Giocondo, an Italian noblewoman depicted in Leonardo da Vinci's iconic work of art, the Mona Lisa.

5.These two ** show a comparison of the size of the Titanic and contemporary cruise ships, and the difference in size between the two can be clearly seen.

6.In October 2021, a 900-year-old Crusader sword was discovered on the northern coast of Israel.

7.This photograph, taken in 1945, depicts British soldiers released from a Japanese prisoner camp in Singapore.

8.Replica sculpture of a giant short-faced bear, which lived in much of North America until about 11,000 years ago.

9.Back in 1971, a cement truck accident occurred near Engamon in Oklahoma, USA. Because the mixer was too heavy to be relocated, community members decided to convert it into a NASA capsule.

10.This ** was filmed in 1977, and the cast of "Star Wars" came together in this **, leaving precious memories.

11.Bruce Lee's daily workouts since the 60s of the 20th century include squats, French presses, tilt bends and other exercises, which reflects his dedication and dedication to physical fitness and martial arts training.

Squats: 3 sets of 10 reps for a body weight of 95 lbs.

French Compressions (triceps exercises): 4 sets of 6 reps for a weight of 64 lbs.

Tilt flex (possibly an angled dumbbell flex for biceps): 4 sets of 6 reps of 35 pounds each.

French ** (again, for triceps): 4 sets of 6 reps with 64 lbs.

Intensive curl: 3 sets of 10 reps, 70-80 lbs each.

Hands curl: 3 sets of 8 reps, 70-80 lbs.

Triceps stretch: 3 sets of 8 reps.

Dumbbell curls: 18 pounds in 4 sets until failed.

Reverse curl: 4 sets of 6 reps, 64 lbs.

Wrist flexion: 4 sets until 64 lbs fail.

Wrist bend: 4 sets until failure, 10 lbs.

This workout routine showcases Bruce Lee's integrated approach to strengthening and toning the body for martial arts. It includes exercises for the biceps and triceps, as well as exercises that target the wrist muscles, which are essential for martial arts technique.

In addition, you also shared a famous quote from Bruce Lee that reflects his philosophy and approach to learning and growth. It emphasizes the importance of an open and receptive mindset, free from preconceived notions and prejudices, which are fundamental parts of his martial arts and philosophy of life.

12.In 1984, in Seattle, a steelworker was hard at work to contribute to the construction of Columbia Tower, and this ** captures his work moments.

13.Looking back at history, the Great Blizzard of 1888 is considered one of the worst blizzards in American history, and this ** is a testimony of that era.

14.Charles Jukin was the chief baker aboard the Titanic, an incredible survivor of the shipwreck tragedy.

15.A Korean couple in Seoul, South Korea, in 1904.

16.In 1900, the attire of Dutch men was greatly influenced by the weather conditions in the Netherlands at the time.

17.In 1935, during a visit to London, the Kayan Rawai woman observed the guards stationed at St. James's Palace.

18.1927 Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics.

19.Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. This ** was taken in 1939, Einstein wore sandals and left this precious ** in Nassau Point, New York, showing his simple and natural side.

20.This photo, taken in 1974, is the scene of a large number of terracotta warriors and horses first discovered in Xi'an, China, and the colors of the picture are vivid.

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