If we change the equation a little, we can get different meanings. For example, we can write the equation as 3+2= 1, which looks a little different from the normal mathematical equation. But we can think of it as rearranging the positions of three numbers to make them look like an equation. This explanation may not be very rigorous, but it appears in some interesting math problems, so that the public can better understand the mathematical concepts.
32 1=3 has another explanation, that is, in Chinese pinyin, the number 3 is three, the number 2 is two, and the number 1 is one. We can read this sequence backwards, and it becomes one, two, three. The translation of this Chinese pinyin is "123". So this equation can also be understood as "one, two, three equals three", or a homophonic game. This kind of drama plays an important role in linguistics and cultural inheritance.