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It is better to work early than late, and it is best not to work hard.
It's better to work hard early, but it's never too late. The most taboo is not to work hard and be ignorant all your life. Pinyin is fā fè n z m: owé i h m: o, gǒu w m:n Xián chí, zu ě j ě b ù li, yěshěng d not u wúzh and.

1, the source of the poem

This poem comes from the mathematician Hua.

2. Introduction to China

Hua191010 12 was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu, and died in1June, 98512. He used to be Vice Chairman Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a famous mathematician in China, an academician of China Academy of Sciences, a foreign academician of American National Academy of Sciences and an academician of the Third World Academy of Sciences.

China's scientific research achievements and honors;

1, scientific research achievements

Hua's international mathematical research achievements include Fahrenheit Theorem, Huai-Hua Inequality, Fahrenheit Inequality, Laugar Theorem, Fahrenheit Operator, Hua-Wang Method and so on.

Hua left ten masterpieces in his life, eight of which were translated and published abroad, and were included in the classic works of mathematics in the 20th century. In addition, there are more than 150 academic papers, as well as popular science works such as Addendum to Comments on Optimal Selection Method and Addendum to Comments on Overall Planning Method, which have been compiled as Selected Works of Popular Science in China.

2. Honors won

1948 became the first academician of academia sinica (mathematics and physics group), 1955 academician of China academy of sciences, 1982 foreign academician of American national academy of sciences, 1983 academician of the first third world academy of sciences, 1985 academician of Bavarian academy of sciences of the federal Republic of Germany.

1990 won the third Chen Jiageng Material Science Award (together with Wang Yuan * * *). In 2009, he became one of 100 people who touched China since the founding of New China, and received honorary doctorates from Nancy University, Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of Illinois.