1. Time is a constant. One day is a waste of 24 hours.
2. When he thinks about mathematics, he does it two hours a day, two hours a day.
3. Chen Jingrun rarely has time to go out. He thinks walking and shopping are a waste of time. It is best to read more and calculate more formulas.
4. Copy the peak of science. Just like a mountaineer climbing Mount Everest. Cowards and lazy men cannot enjoy the joy and happiness of victory if they have to overcome countless difficulties and obstacles.
5. This is how Chen Jingrun keeps up with the pace of time, day after day, year after year, step by step, towards the peak of science. He warned middle school students to cherish time and study hard. His life was to cherish time and strive for ideals.
6. The great mathematician Chen Jingrun persisted in learning throughout his life and did not waste time. He devoted himself day and night to studying mathematical problems - Goldbach guessed that there were several sacks in just counting the drafts, and finally proved the problem and won the crown jewel of mathematics. Why don’t we ordinary people cherish our time?
7. After long-term overwork, unable to get proper rest, and not being in good health, Chen Jingrun soon fell ill. He was admitted to the hospital. His wife is a doctor. She knew that Chen Jingrun needed to rest. She asked him to recover first and wait for his condition to improve. However, Chen Jingrun could not stop his beloved career.
8. Chen Jingrun cherishes time very much. He often neglects his body while working. Before dawn, the earth was still silent, and the sound of reading foreign languages ??rang out in Chen Jingrun's cabin; when dawn first dawned, there were many mathematical calculation manuscripts accumulated on his bedside; the work bell had not yet rang. He came to the library door to read and waited for the door to open.
9. His achievements in studying Goldbach's conjecture and other number theory problems are still far ahead in the world, and he is known as the first person to study Goldbach's conjecture. World-class mathematics master and American scholar Andr6 Weil once praised him: Every work of Chen Jingrun seems to be walking on the top of the Himalayas.
10. At the last moment of his life, Chen Jingrun still did not forget to use time. When his family refused to let him write, study, and let him rest more, Chen Jingrun insisted that his wife put paper and pen beside the bed so that he could write at any time. He told his son to work hard and spend time to learn more knowledge and become a useful person in the future.
11. Chen Jingrun was a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a member of the Academic Committee, a professor at Guiyang University for Nationalities, Henan University, Qingdao University, Huazhong Institute of Technology, Fujian Normal University, and a member of the Mathematics Subject Group of the National Science Committee. Editor-in-Chief of "Quarterly Journal of Mathematics". Published more than 70 research papers, including "Fun Talk in Mathematics" and "Combinatorics".
12. Building a ladder is an ingenious project. This is a long march, a difficult journey to start over. Only expert Chen Jingrun can appreciate the magnificence of hardship and hardship. It seems to be a hazy and clear image of beauty, visible but intangible, exciting and elusive. When I think of it, an indescribable excitement and a long-cherished wish to endure arise from my heart.
13. Chen Jingrun is very concerned about the education and development of young people. He hopes that young people can understand mathematics and love mathematics. In the tense days of tenacious impact (1), he still insisted on using his spare time to write some popular science books for teenagers. He wrote to warn teenage friends: Time is the most important, don’t let it pass in vain, seizing a little time to study is equivalent to seizing Live knowledge.
14. Chen Jingrun sleeps very little. Surprisingly, he falls asleep very quickly sometimes without taking off his shoes and clothes. Soon, he would wake up again at 3 o'clock in the morning. He was always very light and walked to the living room, turning on the desk lamp. Work at the desk until dawn.
15. Chen Jingrun likes reading. Once he reads this book, he is immersed in the ocean of books and forgets himself and everything.
Once, it was already noon. The library is quiet. It's time to get off work. The administrator shouted and asked if anyone was inside. No one answered. The administrator locked the door to eat. At this time, Chen Jingrun felt that he was going back to eat, but when he walked to the door and found that the door was locked, he smiled nonchalantly and returned to the library to read.
16. Chen Jingrun, a genius in the kingdom of mathematics, is a real person who races against time. He studied and worked tirelessly and never gave up a minute. (Reasonable) The last difficulty of Goldbach's conjecture (1), Chen Jingrun said: The original screening method is no longer suitable for conquering (1), we must find another way, where is the way? Maybe there is no way at all, only a ladder can climb up. He himself described that he had to climb the cliff to reach the brightest star.
17. Chen Jingrun (May 22, 1933 to March 19, 1996), China. A famous mathematician, he graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Xiamen University. In 1953-1954, he taught at Beijing No. 4 Middle School because of his unclear speech. He had to correct his homework and was suspended to go home to recuperate. . He was transferred back to Xiamen University as a data clerk. At the same time, he studied mathematical theory and the close relationship between mathematics and modern economic management, scientific experiments, cutting-edge technology and human life. In 1956, he was transferred to the Chinese Academy of Sciences for mathematics research. Institute. In 1980, he was elected as a member of the Department of Physics and Mathematics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.