1. The working class must use its exemplary actions to drive the people across the country to build socialism!
2. Read for the rise of China.
3. When I die, my country will live. I will die with honor. Even though my body dies, my spirit will live forever. I will succeed in becoming a benevolent person and realize great harmony.
4. I am the son of the Chinese people. I love my motherland and people deeply.
5. I will devote all my knowledge and wisdom to the prosperity of the Chinese nation.
6. There is no smooth road in science, and there are countless rocks and shoals in the long river of truth. Only herb collectors who are not afraid of climbing, and tide-drifters who are not afraid of huge waves, can climb to the top to collect fairy grass, and go deep into the water to find Li pearls.
7. The ability to think independently is very necessary for engaging in scientific research or any other work. In history, any major scientific invention is due to the inventor giving full play to this original spirit.
8. It is best for us to regard our own life as the continuation of the life of our predecessors, a part of the same life today, and the beginning of the life of future generations. If this continues, science will become more brilliant day by day, and society will become more beautiful day by day.
9. Time is accumulated in minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results.
10. All the more accomplished scientific workers are, without exception, experts at utilizing time, and they are also people who are determined to invest a lot of time in a lot of work.
1. Profile:
Hua Luogeng (1910-1985), an international master of mathematics and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a leading figure in Chinese analytic number theory, matrix geometry, typical groups, and self-sustaining function theory. The founder and pioneer of many aspects of research, and the founder of the "Chinese Analytical Number Theory School". He made unparalleled contributions to the development of Chinese mathematics. ? Known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Mathematics", he is listed as one of the 88 great figures in mathematics in the world today in the Museum of Science and Technology in Chicago. The famous American mathematician Bateman wrote in an article: "Hua Luogeng is China's Einstein, enough to become an academician of all famous academies of science in the world."
Mr. Hua Luogeng's early research field was analytic number theory. His achievements in analytic number theory are particularly well-known. The internationally renowned "Chinese Analytical Number Theory School" is the school founded by Hua Luogeng. This school deals with the distribution of prime numbers. and made many significant contributions to Goldbach's conjecture. His outstanding contributions in function theory of multiple complex variables and matrix geometry have influenced the development of world mathematics. There is also the internationally famous "Chinese School of Typical Groups". Mr. Hua Luogeng's research on function theory of multiple complex variables and typical groups is more than 10 years ahead of the Western mathematics community. These research results were highly praised by the famous Chinese mathematician Qiu Chengtong. Mr. Hua Luogeng is an incomparable genius and a talent of China.
2. Character experience:
Born on November 12, 1910 in Jintan District, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. He loved to use his brain when he was young. He was often nicknamed by his peers for being too attentive in thinking. As "Luo Duzi".
In 1922, after graduating from Renyuan Primary School in the county town at the age of 12, he entered Jintan County Junior High School. Teacher Wang Weike discovered his mathematical talent and tried his best to cultivate it.
In 1925, after graduating from junior high school, he enrolled in Shanghai Zhonghua Vocational School. He dropped out of school because he could not afford the tuition. He dropped out and went home to help his father run a grocery store. Therefore, he only had a junior high school diploma in his life. After that, he spent 5 years studying all the mathematics courses in high school and junior college by himself.
In the autumn of 1927, he married Wu Xiaozhi.
In the winter of 1929, he unfortunately contracted typhoid fever, leaving his left leg permanently disabled and having to use a cane to walk.
In 1929, Hua Luogeng was employed as a clerk at Jintan Middle School and began to publish papers in Shanghai Science and other magazines.
In the spring of 1930, Hua Luogeng published "The Reasons Why Su Jiaju's Algebraic Solution to the Quintic Equation Cannot Be Established" in the Shanghai "Science" magazine, which caused a sensation in the mathematics community. In the same year, Xiong Qinglai, the director of the Department of Mathematics at Tsinghua University, learned about Hua Luogeng's self-study experience and mathematical talent, and broke the rules and allowed Hua Luogeng to join the Tsinghua University Library as a librarian.
In 1931, he served as an assistant in the Mathematics Department of Tsinghua University. He taught himself English, French, German, and Japanese, and published three papers in foreign magazines.
In 1933, he was promoted to teaching assistant with an exception.
In September 1934, he was promoted to lecturer.