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What is the feeling of reading China's mathematics textbook completely for the first time in Britain?
The British, I mean the Anglo-Saxons in the traditional sense, are actually a very great nation. Although Britain is in decline now, throughout history, this nation is very good at learning the advanced experience of other nations. Some people will say that the Yamato nation is the same, and all island countries have this feature, which is actually wrong. Britain is active in learning from other countries, while Japan is passive. This is more obvious in some political affairs, such as AIIB. The US-UK alliance is stronger than the US-Japan alliance. Geographically, Japan is closer to China than Britain, but Britain has become the first country in Europe to jump back, and Japan is determined not to join. Therefore, Britain began to use China's mathematics textbooks. We shouldn't laugh at them or be proud of them. On the contrary, we should admire the British and be vigilant at the same time. After all, Britain was the trigger of China's sufferings more than 0/00 years ago.

Back to the topic, many people will think that China people have a good mathematical talent, which is a racial talent, or because of the monosyllabic addition of Chinese characters, so even if the British copy China's textbooks, these British students will not be acclimatized.