We often encounter many difficulties in our study. Some students said, "My brain is stupid and my foundation is poor, so I can't catch up with my studies." How to solve this problem? Here, let's take a look at how Zhang Guanghou, a famous mathematician in China, treated this problem when he was young.
When Zhang Guanghou was in primary school, his arithmetic score was very poor. When I was in junior high school, I was not admitted because I failed in arithmetic. However, Zhang Guanghou was not discouraged. He believes that as long as he studies hard and asks for advice with an open mind, he will be able to make up for his own shortcomings. So he carefully found out his weaknesses in learning, especially the reasons for his poor arithmetic. After I found the problem, I delved into it wholeheartedly. Every day at dawn, he gets up to make up lessons; At dusk, he was still thinking hard about arithmetic. Sometimes in order to solve a difficult problem, he often spends twice, twice or even more time than others. While others were watching movies and playing chess, he found a classmate one year older than him to help him with his homework. In order to understand the basic concepts, he reads books carefully and often asks teachers and classmates humbly. Finally, he finally got full marks in arithmetic and was admitted to middle school.
After entering junior high school, Zhang Guanghou studied harder and often won the first place in the math exam. Because of his diligence, when he graduated from high school, he had become the "top" in mathematics in his class. In that year's college entrance examination, Zhang Guanghou was admitted to the Department of Mathematical Mechanics in Peking University with excellent results. After graduating from college, Zhang Guanghou was admitted to the graduate school. His great achievements in research caused a sensation in the international mathematics field and won honor for the motherland.
We should be like Zhang Guanghou, be brave enough to admit our weaknesses, be curious and study hard. Never relax your demands on yourself because of poor foundation and learning difficulties. Only by being diligent in thinking, asking questions and practicing can we make progress and succeed.