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What is the Olympics?
The full name of "Olympic Mathematics" is the Olympic Mathematics Competition, which has a long history in the world. 1934-1935, the former Soviet Union began to hold middle school mathematics competitions in Leningrad and Moscow, and won the first place in the Olympic Mathematics Competition. The first international Olympic Mathematics Competition was held in Bucharest on 1959.

Olympiad mathematics can stimulate children's interest in learning mathematics and cultivate students' simple reasoning ability and flexibility in solving problems. It is a way of thinking training, using a special way of thinking and problem-solving methods.

Expanding Information Many countries in the world have domestic Olympic Games, and international Olympic Games are also in full swing. In some other countries, Olympic mathematics does not show "incurable diseases". Instead, it has become a platform for some countries to find outstanding mathematical talents. 1894, Hungary passed a resolution to participate in a math competition. The positive effect of this competition is obvious, and a large number of potential talents have been discovered, including the famous mechanic von Carmen, the famous economist, and Halsani, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics 1994.

There are many problems in Olympiad Education, China. On the one hand, there are problems of one-sided pursuit of difficulty, strangeness and deviation from educational laws. On the other hand, some schools stipulate that the students who win the Olympic Games can get the educational resources first, which also damages the educational fairness to some extent. The existence of Olympiad Education's "privilege" directly leads some parents and teachers to "worship" the Olympics, but they don't care whether students are interested in it. Whether they are interested or not, they must pay attention to the Olympic Games.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Olympic Mathematics Competition