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Many people questioned Ma Yun's statement that "I only got 1 in the first college entrance examination", but many people used it as a gimmick to promote "the futility of learning".

But in fact, as long as we analyze the math (liberal arts) test questions of 1982, it is easy to draw such a conclusion:

In any case, Ma Yun can't only get 1, unless he voluntarily gives up in the math exam.

Many people only know that Ma Yun's alma mater is Hangzhou Normal University, but they don't know that Ma Yun didn't go to school in high school, because in fact, Ma Yun had participated in the college entrance examination three times before entering Hangzhou Normal University.

Two of them were held back by math.

For example, Ma Yun took the college entrance examination at 1982 for the first time, and only got 1 in mathematics. The failure was a great blow to him.

In the following year, he successively applied for many positions such as hotel waiter, secretary, porter and tricycle driver. I have a strong sense of frustration because I have repeatedly hit a nail and been looked down upon by people.

Personally, I think it is probably the experience of this year that makes Ma Yun more determined to find a way out through reading.

1983, Ma Yun took the second college entrance examination. This time, he has made progress over the last time. He got 19 in the math exam, but the total score still lags far behind the college score he wants to apply for.

After failing in the second college entrance examination, his parents repeatedly advised Ma Yun that "you are not the material for studying, so don't waste any more time", but Ma Yun resisted the torment and resolutely took the third college entrance examination at 1984.

The third time, he got 89 points in the math exam. Although the total score is 5 points lower than the undergraduate line, it is only a specialist score. However, because the enrollment index of English major in Hangzhou Normal University was not full, Ma Yun was promoted to be a foreign language undergraduate major.

For Ma Yun in those days, this exceptional admission experience was almost a milestone like "Carp yue longmen". Since then, with his excellent English, he has become a famous scholar in the Foreign Languages Department of that year, and has been elected as the president of the Student Union and the president of the Hangzhou Federation of Students for many times.

From this, we can find that although Ma Yun's three college entrance examinations were held back by mathematics twice, his third math score of 89 points strongly proved to us that Ma Yun was not unable to learn mathematics before, but was more likely to be "not enlightened" or too lazy to learn.

Ma Yun's first college entrance examination was suspected that mathematics was too difficult and his mentality was bursting. From the outside world, Ma Yun's three college entrance examination experiences are undoubtedly the most legendary third time. After all, it is really rare that "junior college students' scores are admitted as undergraduate places".

But for Ma Yun himself, perhaps the experience that he only got 1 point in the first college entrance examination is the most indelible event in his memory.

Speaking of which, I have to mention it again.

Although many people say that Ma Yun only got 1 in the first math exam, it is entirely because the questions are too difficult, but in fact, as long as we analyze the questions a little, we will find that this statement is not reliable.

Because the math problem that year was actually not that difficult.

We all know that the first question in the current math test paper is "multiple choice", but in 1982, the first question in the math test paper is to fill in the form, which is similar to the fill-in-the-blank question, with some slight differences.

Of course, that's not the point.

The point is, if we find the math (liberal arts) test paper of 1982, we can see at a glance that the first two small questions of the first big question are simply sub-questions without thinking.

You know, the first big question is ***8 points, and there are four small questions. In other words, as long as you answer these two questions correctly, you can get 4 points.

In addition, there is a sub-question in the drawing problem of 7 points. Even if the ellipse of 1 is not required, the straight line diagram of 2 questions-

I can say responsibly that almost all high school students can answer this question correctly with their eyes closed!

Because this only involves the most basic conceptual knowledge, if you can't even answer this question, you can imagine what you have been doing in high school for three years. ...

If the two small items in the drawing questions are counted as 3 points, plus 4 points in the fill-in-the-blank questions, then the guaranteed score in the 1982 math exam is also 7 points.

But Ma Yun didn't even get these 7 points-

Personally, I think he probably only answered the "straight line" in the drawing question and got 1 point.

Perhaps for Ma Yun of 1982, the math problem of that year was really difficult, but if you didn't get these 7 points, it means that this is definitely not a problem of difficulty and ability, but an attitude problem.

And under what circumstances will a person be too lazy to take even the most basic guaranteed score?

There is only one answer, that is, when your mind is bursting, when you fail in other subjects, your math test is quite difficult, so what do you test?

So I think that when Ma Yun casually wrote a "straight line" and got a score of 1, it is estimated that it is a great face for the examiner.

Thirdly, take Ma Yun as an example to demonstrate that learning uselessness is a concept stealing. To sum up, we can clearly see that although Ma Yun only got 1 in the first college entrance examination, he has been taking part in three college entrance examinations and scored 89 points in the third college entrance examination.

At that time, the total score of the college entrance examination was only 5 points lower than the undergraduate line, which was actually quite remarkable.

So in general, Ma Yun still entered the university with the score of "quasi-schoolmaster".

So for this reason, when I saw someone using "Ma Yun only passed the math test in the college entrance examination 1" to demonstrate that "learning is useless", I really felt shocked by nature.

What a sacred logic. ...

Conclusion Ma Yun declared in public that "I only got 1 in the first college entrance examination", in fact, in order to tell everyone that it was a series of embarrassing experiences after failing in the first college entrance examination, which strengthened his determination to find a way out.

And his math score of 89 points in the third college entrance examination also strongly proves that he is not bad at math, but he has not worked hard.

Therefore, don't believe those poisoned chicken soup such as "Ma Yun was only good at mathematics in the college entrance examination 1, and he is still so awesome now"!