2. Sophocles (496- 406 BC), a native of kronos, was one of the three greatest tragic writers in Athens. He showed outstanding musical talent when he was young. Sophocles was born in kronos, a northwest suburb of Athens. His father is a weapons workshop owner. He received a good education in his early years and was good at music, sports and dance, which had a great influence on Sophocles in his childhood.
3. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 ~ 322 BC) was one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world and a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.
4. Thales, an ancient Greek thinker, scientist and philosopher (about 624 BC-546 BC), was born in the capital of Miller, Ionian, and founded the earliest philosophical school in ancient Greece, the founder of Miletus School (also known as Ionian School).
One of the seven sages of Greece, the first thinker with a name in the history of western thought, is called "the father of science and philosophy".
5. Euclid (Greek: ε υ κ λ ε ι δ η? 330 BC-275 BC), an ancient Greek mathematician. He was active in Alexandria during the period of Ptolemy I Soter (364 BC-283 BC) and was called "the father of geometry". His most famous book, The Elements of Geometry, is the foundation of European mathematics, and puts forward five formulas, Euclid Geometry, which is widely regarded as the most successful textbook in history.