Comments on Li Yupei's Mathematical Stories 1 Recently, I read the book Li Yupei's Mathematical Stories, and learned that this book tells four stories, each of which has a problem, and each problem has a different way to solve it, sometimes it needs reverse thinking to solve it. I like this book very much.
The hero of the story "Encountering a Mathematical Monkey" is Zhu Bajie. Although he couldn't solve the problem, he met a math monkey and asked him for help every time he met a problem he couldn't do.
The protagonists of the story "Trapped in a Smart Country" are Tintin and Dangdang. They got into trouble when they came to the smart country, and finally they fled the smart country with their math knowledge.
The protagonist of "Detective Axe" is an axe. He is a famous detective. He has dealt with many criminal groups, solved many mathematical mysteries and maintained the security of the city of peace.
The hero of the story "The Monkey is Brave" is a monkey in the martial arts. He and Huaqi are good friends. The person who opposes them is the old fox. They like to think about math problems. When they found the old fox bullying everyone, they taught him a lesson. But the old fox was not convinced and went to tell on the Tiger King. As a result, he failed and was severely punished by King Tiger.
The mathematics in this book is no longer boring numbers and formulas, but gives us wisdom and strength by telling wonderful little stories. Bing Xin, a century-old man, said, "Read well, read well, read well." "Reading a good book can enrich your mind; Reading a good book can help you distinguish right from wrong; Reading a good book can make you have love and know manners. " Let's like reading, love reading, and get happiness from reading!
Reflections on Li Yupei's Mathematical Story II. Every book will teach me more or less knowledge and truth. This winter vacation, I read a book that everyone can learn while playing. This book is called Li Yupei's Tales of Mathematics. In this book, the author defines the protagonists as the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and the sand monk. In addition, because this book is about mathematics, there is also a math monkey.
This book is mainly composed of a series of short stories. Each story has a math problem for the hero to solve, and there is a math problem in a similar article for us to do after the story to test our mastery of the story. We must finish this problem before we can read the next story.
The theme of each story is very interesting. We learned a series of questions while playing. It's really "killing two birds with one stone"! I hope you can also read this interesting book.
Reflections on Reading Li Yupei's Mathematical Stories More than two weeks ago, my mother applied for a trial reading of Li Yupei's Mathematical Adventures. It was not until last Thursday that our math teacher recommended us to read this book. I don't know if I don't know, I can't wait to see it-I like her so much.
Grandpa Li Yupei regarded some animals as students who are good at learning mathematics, and regarded them as the protagonists of mathematical fairy tales, which aroused my interest. I can't get tired of reading his fairy tales to explain abstract and boring mathematical knowledge! Let me read the story and learn some math knowledge that I didn't have in math class!