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China's first mathematical genius.
There are many outstanding mathematicians in China, but it is hard to say who was the first mathematical genius in China. It depends on different evaluation criteria and concerns. Some of the best mathematicians in China are as follows:

1 and Chen Jingrun (1933- 1996) are famous mathematicians in China and have made many outstanding contributions in the fields of number theory and algebra. He proved a special case of Goldbach's conjecture, that is, every even number greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers, which is called Chen's theorem by the international mathematics community.

2. Wu Wenjun (19 19-20 10) is a famous mathematician in China. He has made outstanding contributions in the fields of topology, algebraic geometry and machine proof. He put forward Wu method, which is an effective method to prove geometric theorems by computer and one of the pioneers of computer science in China.

3. Hua (19 10- 1985) is a famous mathematician in China. He made many outstanding contributions in algebra, geometry and mathematical physics. He put forward famous mathematical theorems and formulas such as Fahrenheit theorem, Fahrenheit inequality and Fahrenheit transformation, and was one of the founders of the development of modern mathematics in China.

Learning skills of mathematical genius

1. Establish a solid foundation: Mathematics is a subject that needs a solid foundation, so mathematical geniuses usually spend a lot of time learning basic knowledge and skills, such as algebra, geometry, trigonometric functions, etc. They usually deepen their understanding of these basic knowledge through a lot of practice.

2. Understanding concepts: Mathematical geniuses usually have a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, not just memorizing formulas and problem-solving methods. They will think about the essence and significance of these concepts and their application in real life. This in-depth understanding helps them solve problems and make better use of mathematical knowledge.

3. Draw inferences from others: Mathematical geniuses can usually draw inferences from others, that is, connect a knowledge point with other knowledge points. They can find the connections and similarities between different knowledge points, so as to better understand and remember these knowledge points. Lots of practice: Mathematics is a subject that needs a lot of practice. Mathematical geniuses usually improve their skills and problem-solving ability through a lot of practice.