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The celebrity story of flowers
Hua (19 10 ~ 1985), a native of Jintan, Jiangsu Province, is a famous mathematician in China. He has a gifted mathematical mind since he was a child, and he is especially good at thinking in his studies. From now on, he will climb to the top of science step by step by self-study. He has been a university professor, director of the Institute of Mathematics and vice president of China Academy of Sciences, and has been invited to give lectures in many countries for many times. He is recognized as a world-class authority on mathematics.

When Hua was a child, his father opened a small grocery store and his family was very poor. When Hua was born, he was put into a laundry list, which was covered with a laundry list. The old man said that this can ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters, so he named the child "Luo Geng", which means good luck.

When Hua went to school, he was not a well-behaved child. He is always creative and goes his own way. And changed his homework, but none of this can hide his talent and intelligence. Hua's mathematical genius greatly surpasses his classmates. In the second grade of junior high school, Wang Wei, a French student, taught mathematics. Once, Mr. Wang asked an interesting question in class: "I don't know how many things there are today." 3322, 5522, 7722. What is the geometry of things? " After a long time, none of the students could answer. When Mr. Wang scanned the class with his eyes, most of the students bowed their heads, fearing that the teacher would shout for an answer. Only one student is nervously calculating with the pen on the desk. After a while, the students raised their hands to ask for an answer. He said loudly, "Twenty-three." Teacher Wang asked, "Do you think his answer is right?" Silence returned to the classroom, and the students just looked at the student who stood up in surprise. He is a very modest Chinese. Teacher Wang said, "He got it right." Then the teacher told everyone that this is a famous topic in Sun Tzu's Art of War in ancient China.

In the Chu-Han dispute, Han Xin, the general of Hanwang and Liu Bang, also ordered soldiers in this way! Several western scholars respectfully call it "Sun Zi Theorem". Teacher Wang praised Hua many times as a studious and promising child. Since then, students have looked at China with new eyes. In fact, Hua, who just turned 14 this year, has never read the Art of War. He calculated it completely with his brain and wisdom. After discovering that Hua is a mathematical genius, Wang Weike constantly encouraged and helped him and led him into the "mathematical kingdom" step by step. After years of hard work, he entered Tsinghua University and went to Cambridge University for further study. Hua finally became a self-taught mathematician and had great influence in the world.