One day, Chen Jingrun touched his head during lunch. Alas, his hair is too long. He should get a haircut quickly, otherwise, people will think he is a girl when they see it. So he left work and ran to the barber shop.
There are so many people in the barber shop that everyone cuts their hair next to each other. Chen Jingrun's brand is the small brand number 38. He thought it was too early for me to turn now. Time is so precious that I can't waste it. He hurried out of the barber shop, found a quiet place to sit down, then took out a small notebook from his pocket and recited new words in a foreign language. He recited it for a while and suddenly remembered that when he was reading a foreign language in the morning, there was one place he didn't understand. You must understand what you don't understand. This is Chen Jingrun's temper.
He looked at his watch. It's only half past twelve. He thought: check in the library first, and then come back for a haircut. He stood up and left. Who knows, not long after he left, it was his turn to get a haircut. The barber's uncle shouted, "Number 38! Who is number thirty-eight? Come and get a haircut! " Think about it. Chen Jingrun is reading in the library. Can he hear the barber's uncle calling number 38?
After a long time, Chen Jingrun found something he didn't understand in the library, and then went to the barber shop happily. But he passed by the foreign language reading room, and there were all kinds of new books, which were really nice. He ran in and read another book. It was not until the sun went down that he remembered to cut his hair. As soon as he touched his pocket, the little sign No.38 was still lying well. But what's the use of his coming to the barber shop? This number is outdated.
Mathematician Chen Jingrun's Short Stories II:
As soon as Chen Jingrun entered the library, it was like falling into a honey pot, and he couldn't bear to leave. Yes, another day, Chen Jingrun had breakfast, took two steamed buns and a pickle, and went to the library.
Chen Jingrun found the quietest place in the library and read carefully. He stayed until noon and felt a little hungry, so he took out a steamed bun from his pocket and was still reading while eating.
"Ding Lingling ..." The bell rang, and the librarian shouted, "It's time to get off work, please leave the library!" The somebody else all gone, but Chen Jingrun didn't hear, or 1 vigorously in reading.
Mathematician Chen Jingrun's Short Story 3:
Mathematician Chen Jingrun lived a very simple life when he was studying in university. He always wears black student clothes. Because his family is poor, he often eats two meals a day in order to spend the money saved on books. He said, "You can't stop eating and reading." He usually doesn't watch movies, just chats with people and concentrates on his studies.
At that time, the dormitory had a system of turning off the lights on time. In order not to affect others' rest, he buried his head under the bed and read with a flashlight.
When he entered the "Goldbach conjecture", he lived in a 6-square-meter hut, and all the calculations were done by himself. There are several bags in his manuscript. In this way, day after day, year after year, after ten years, Chen Jingrun finally conquered the fortress of "(1+2)" at 1966. British mathematician Haberstein and West German mathematician Li Xite.
Mathematician Chen Jingrun's Short Stories 4:
Scientists are not serious when they are young. Like all children, Chen Jingrun showed a lively nature from time to time in his childhood. Before Chen Jingrun 15 years old, he and his eldest brother Chen slept in the same bed every night. Jiu Ge had an English class and came back to test his younger brother: "Do you know how to say 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in English?" Of course, my younger brother who didn't go to school didn't know, but when he was reading English, he wrote down the pronunciation of one to ten in Fujian dialect, then proudly told him, and then he performed it. English became a strange one-liner, and the two brothers smiled proudly.
Mathematician Chen Jingrun's Short Stories 5:
When Chen Jingrun was studying in Huaying Middle School in Fuzhou, she was lucky enough to listen to the math teacher Shen Yuan transferred from Tsinghua University. He told his classmates a world math problem: "About 200 years ago, a German mathematician named Goldbach proposed that' any even number greater than 4 can represent the sum of two prime numbers', abbreviated as 1+ 1. He never proved it in his life, so he wrote to Euler, a mathematician in St. Petersburg, Russia, and asked him to help prove the problem. After receiving the letter, Euler began to calculate. He tried to prove it to the death. Later, Goldbach passed away with a lifetime of regret, but left this mathematical problem behind.
For more than 200 years, Goldbach's conjecture has attracted many mathematicians, thus becoming a big unsolved mystery in the field of mathematics. "The teacher also made an interesting metaphor here. Mathematics is the queen of natural science, and Goldbach conjecture is the jewel in the queen's crown! This fascinating story left a deep impression on Chen Jingrun, and Goldbach's conjecture attracted Chen Jingrun like a magnet. From then on, Chen Jingrun began the arduous course of winning the crown jewel of mathematics. ......
Chen Jingrun, born on May 22nd, 1933, is a contemporary mathematician.
1September 1953, assigned to teach in Beijing No.4 Middle School. 65438+February 0955 Recommended by Mr. Wang Yanan, then President of Xiamen University, he returned to his alma mater, the Department of Mathematics of Xiamen University, as a teaching assistant. 1957 10 Due to the appreciation of Professor Hua, Chen Jingrun was transferred to the Institute of Mathematics of China Academy of Sciences. 1973 published a detailed proof of (1+2), which is recognized as a great contribution to the study of Goldbach's conjecture. 1981March was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences. He used to be a member of the mathematics discipline group of the State Science and Technology Commission. 1992 Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Mathematics.
1 March, 1996/afternoon of kloc-0/91,Chen Jingrun died in Beijing hospital at the age of 63.
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