This is the 8052nd most frequent Chinese word.
benjamin
The Chinese word "benjamin" does not exist; it may be a transliteration or name.
In this sentence, 'Benjamin' refers to a person's name, specifically denoting an individual who is known for their scientific achievements.
本杰明是一位著名的科学家。
Benjamin is a famous scientist.
Here, 'Benjamin' once again refers to a specific individual's name, presented in the context of a biography, suggesting a notable figure.
我刚读了一本关于本杰明的传记,真是引人入胜。
I just read a biography about Benjamin; it was truly enthralling.
In this example, 'Benjamin' is used generically to represent a figure whose life story provides a moral lesson about diligence and perseverance.