Once, while looking at the shop, Hua was solving a math problem. A lady came and wanted to buy cotton. When she asked Hua how much it was, he was completely absorbed in the problem and didn't hear what the other party said. After calculating the answer, he casually said a number. The lady thought he was talking about the price of cotton and screamed, "Why is it so expensive?" .
At this time, Hua knew that someone had come to buy cotton. When Hua sold cotton to a lady, he found that the toilet paper he used to calculate the problem was taken away by a lady. This made Hua desperate to catch up with the young lady, and he finally caught up with her. Hua said shyly, "aunt, please ... please give me back the toilet paper." The woman said angrily, "I paid for this, but." ...
Hua was in a hurry and said, "How about this! I paid for it. " When Hua reached for the money, the woman seemed to be moved by the child! He not only asked for money, but also returned the toilet paper to Hua. At this time, HuaCai slightly relieved. After returning home, I began to calculate math problems again.
2. Gaussian
Gauss's most famous story is to calculate the value of 1+2+3+ ... elementary school+100. At that time, Gauss was in primary school, and the teacher had such a problem in class, so let everyone calculate. The teacher thought it would take at least 20 minutes to get the answer, and just wanted to have a rest, but Gauss said that his ass had been worked out before he could sit still. The teacher was surprised and asked him how to calculate. He said that we should start with1+100 =101,and 2+99= 10 1. . . Such a * * * has 50 10 1, so the result is 5050.
There is another story. When Gauss 19 years old, he originally planned to study law. As a result, he inadvertently solved a math problem in 2000, that is, he only used a ruler and compasses to divide the circumference equally. Gauss also proved that if and only if n = 2 (2 n)+ 1, the circumference can be equally divided by a ruler n. Since then, Gauss's interest in mathematics has greatly increased, and he has embarked on the road of mathematical research and become a great mathematician.
3. Euler
Euler was born in 1707 in Basel, Switzerland. When he was a child, he liked mathematics very much. He began to teach himself algebra when he was below 10. Even several of his teachers haven't read the book, but little Euler read it with relish. When he meets something he doesn't understand, he marks it with a pen and then asks others for advice afterwards. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, he went to university of basel to study, which was a miracle at that time and once caused a sensation in mathematics.
Little Euler is the youngest student in this university and even in the whole Swiss university campus. In college, I got the careful guidance of johann bernoulli (1667- 1748), the most famous mathematician in calculus at that time, and gradually established a deep friendship with him.
Johann bernoulli later praised shine on you as better than the students in Lanzhou: "When I introduced Advanced Analysis, he was still a child, and you brought him up." Two years later, in the summer, Euler received a bachelor's degree from university of basel, and the following year, Euler received a master's degree in philosophy from university of basel. 1725, Euler began his mathematics career.
4. Chen Jingrun
Chen Jingrun doesn't like walking in the park or walking in the street, but he likes studying. When I study, I often forget to eat and sleep.
One day, Chen Jingrun touched his head during lunch. Alas, his hair is too long. He should get a haircut at once, or others will think he is a girl. So he left work and ran to the barber shop.
There are so many people in the barber shop that everyone cuts their hair next to each other. Chen Jingrun's brand is the small brand number 38. He thought it was too early for me to turn now. Time is so precious that I can't waste it. He hurried out of the barber shop, found a quiet place to sit down, then took out a small notebook from his pocket and recited new words in a foreign language.
5. Newton
"I must pass him!" When it comes to Newton, people may think that he must have been a "prodigy" and "genius" when he was a child, with extraordinary intelligence. In fact, Newton's childhood was thin and his mind was not smart. When I was studying in my hometown, I didn't study hard and got poor grades in my class. But he has a wide range of interests and his game skills are higher than those of ordinary children.
Usually he likes to make mechanical models, such as windmills, waterwheels, sundials and so on. His elaborate water clock has won people's praise for its accurate timing.
Sometimes, the way he plays ball is also very strange. One day, he made a lantern to hang on the tail of a kite. When night falls, the lighted lanterns rise into the air with the help of the rising power of kites. Luminous lanterns flow in the air, and people are frightened and think there is a comet. Nevertheless, he is often discriminated against because of his poor academic performance.
At that time, the hierarchy of British feudal society was very serious. Students who study well in primary and secondary schools may discriminate against those who study poorly. There was a game between classes. When everyone was in high spirits, a good student kicked Newton and called him an idiot.
Newton's mind was stimulated to extreme anger. He thought, we are all students. Why should I be bullied by him? I must pass him! From then on, Newton made up his mind to study hard. He gets up early and goes to bed late. Every minute counts. He studies hard and thinks hard.
After studying hard, Newton's academic performance improved continuously, and soon surpassed the classmate who had bullied him, ranking first in the class.