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Reasons for being good at math and not good at Chinese
The situation is similar to mine, but my Chinese score is not bad.

Learning methods vary from person to person, and good math means that the mind may be able to use it flexibly. However, if this is the case, one thing to note is to be careful. Could it be that sometimes big questions are answered well, but some trivial questions are not answered carefully enough to make mistakes? (Because I often do) And I suggest reading more books on composition, even romance novels. (Girls should be able to understand it better, right? In fact, there are at least two things that a good romance novel can learn: characterization/description and scenery description, which are usually used to express feelings by borrowing scenery, which can enhance the atmosphere). As long as the writing is good enough and delicate enough (boys should read more literary masterpieces if they are patient), as for reading, accumulate more answering skills, such as borrowing scenery to express feelings mentioned above. If you ask a question about scenery description somewhere (for example, when the protagonist of an article is sad, Some topics can actually be written in fixed forms. Just change something, such as asking questions, can you change XX into YY? You can answer this way: No (deny it first), because XX...YY ... (two words have different meanings, and the key point is the difference between the two words), so it cannot be changed; You should recite the rest of the words, many of which can use some skills to develop your brain well. I don't recommend rote learning, because then your "good" will only be reflected in your grades. Do you want your present exam results or your future social achievements?

I typed it by hand (unfortunately, I accidentally deleted it and typed it again). I hope it helps you.