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The content of the first-grade mathematics handwritten newspaper
Tao Zhexuan was born in Adelaide.

He entered high school at the age of 7 and entered the university at the age of 9. At the age of 10,1,12, he won the bronze medal, silver medal and gold medal respectively.

/kloc-got a bachelor's degree at the age of 0/6, a master's degree at the age of 0/7, and a doctorate at Princeton University at the age of 2 1. At the age of 24, he became a tenured professor of mathematics at UCLA.

The only Australian Chinese mathematics professor who won the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics, was 3 1 year old.

Hua was born in a small businessman's family in Jintan County, Jiangsu Province. He likes math since he was a child and is very clever. One day, the teacher made a math problem: "I don't know what the number is today. Three or three counts leave two, five or five counts leave three, and seven or seven counts leave two." What is the geometry of things? " "23!" As soon as the teacher's words fell, Hua's answer blurted out, and the teacher nodded and praised his computing ability. Unfortunately, due to financial difficulties at home, he had to drop out of school to be a shop assistant and study by himself while working. /kloc-at the age of 0/8, he contracted typhoid fever again and struggled with death for half a year. Although he survived, he left a lifelong disability-lame right leg.

1930, 19-year-old Hua wrote an article "The reason why Su Jiaju's algebraic quintic equation was not established", which was published in Shanghai Science magazine. Xiong Qinglai, director of the Department of Mathematics at Tsinghua University, saw the author's talent in mathematics from the article and asked people around him: "Where did he study abroad? Which university do you teach at? " When he learned that Hua used to be a 19-year-old shop assistant, he was very moved and took the initiative to invite Hua to Tsinghua University. During his four years in Tsinghua, under the guidance of Professor Xiong Qinglai, Hua studied hard and published more than a dozen papers in succession. Later, he was sent to study in Britain and got a doctorate. He studied number theory deeply and got the famous Fahrenheit theorem.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Hua taught in The National SouthWest Associated University during the day and studied under dim oil lamps at night. In such a difficult environment, Hua wrote more than 20 papers and a thick book "On Prime Numbers of Heaps". He pays special attention to integrating theory with practice. After 1958, he traveled to more than 20 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions to mobilize the masses to apply the optimization method to agricultural production. The reporter asked him in the interview: "What is your greatest wish?" Without thinking, he replied, "Work until the last day." He really worked hard for science until the last day and fulfilled his promise.

Is that enough? Actually, the picture is very novel.