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What do you think of reading Qiu Chengtong's autobiography My Geometric Life?
Generally speaking, the translation is very good (only the clerical error of the servant is found), and the biographical language is concise and beautiful, with rich semantics, which reflects Mr. Wang's consistent style of being a man and doing things. Don't make public, don't exaggerate, face problems or conflicts directly, show your true colors anytime and anywhere, and be open-minded. People not only lament the complexity of interpersonal relationships, but also admire their ability to "get out of the mud without dyeing".

I have been paying attention to various reports about Mr. Wang, as well as the official account of WeChat, a person of mathematics and humanities. The general feeling is that Mr. Wang began to do whatever he wanted step by step from obedient, and his language was much milder. He has done more things, especially training students in China, and he has more opportunities to be interviewed directly by the media. I hope that in the near future, more world-class mathematics leaders will emerge in the mathematics center and talent training program headed by Mr. Wang. I sincerely wish Mr. Wang good health and all the best!

Qiu Chengtong, originally from Jiaoling County, Guangdong Province, 1949, was born in Shantou, Guangdong Province.

In the same year, I moved to Hong Kong with my parents. He is a Chinese-American, an internationally renowned mathematician, the first Chinese winner of the Fields Medal, an academician of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Academia Sinica, a foreign academician of the China Academy of Sciences and an honorary academician of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences. At present, he is a professor at the Bowen College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences.