What kind of person is considered a true genius?
1. What kind of person can be called a genius?
Genius is also called a gifted person and a genius. Talent belongs to those who are born knowing as Confucius said.
The great ancient Chinese thinker Confucius once said this famous saying: "Those who are born knowing are the best, those who learn to know are the next best, and those who are sleepy and learn are the next best. Those who are sleepy and do not learn, the people This is the next step.” This gave rise to the debate about the existence or non-existence of “those who are born to know”. The so-called innate knowledge means that a person knows the answers to certain types of questions or how to do them without learning, that is, without asking others or books for advice, and without relying on his previous accumulated knowledge and experience. Although most people think that it is impossible to "know it from birth", according to the theory of cosmic vitality, this phenomenon is not only possible, but also reasonable. As long as a soul body enters an infant whose brain is fully developed, or enters the body of an adult, then the infant or adult can recall the information stored in the soul body. At this time, the infant or adult becomes " He who is born knowing”. The great technological inventor Nikola Tesla was a man born to know.
Being able to easily do things that others think is difficult is a sign of talent; being able to do things that others think is impossible is a sign of genius. A genius is always somewhat childish. A genius mind is fertile ground and paradise, and enjoys eternal spring. Creative works are the most beautiful flowers of this spring. One proof is this: if you ask a hundred equally ignorant people to imagine some new machine, ninety-nine of them will be unable to imagine anything, even if they rack their brains to no avail. If the remaining person clearly imagines something, then he is what we call a "genius". From this talent, we can see some inspiration and magic in geniuses.
A genius must have talent. The mathematician Hua Luogeng himself did not have a high degree of education and had never attended university, but he became a famous mathematician in the world. He just has talent. Talent is innate, not acquired through hard work, and cannot be cultivated through education. Talent, to be more specific, is determined by the human body's DNA, that is, genes. Of course, there is also the issue of talent level. It is impossible for a person without talent to become a genius.
Geniuses have a fighting spirit. If you have talent, it won’t work if you don’t work hard. Geniuses know their talents and areas of talent. If there is talent, but he does not know that he has talent or its field, then his efforts will be directed in the wrong direction and the talent will be wasted.
There must be mentors who can discover and train talented people to become geniuses. Without the guidance of a good teacher, even if a person has talent and knows it himself, and works hard at the same time, it is still difficult to cultivate a creative talent. You need both Bole and a thousand-mile horse. These two things are indispensable.
In fact, there are very few talented people. The proportion of gifted people in the world's population is about one in 10,000, which means that only one person in 10,000 people may have a gifted trait, which is the so-called "one in a million". Therefore, it is very critical to discover talented people and then have teachers who can cultivate talented people.
Personally speaking, what a genius can do in one day will take many days, many years, or even a lifetime to complete! Doesn’t this efficiency save time for society? And the industry brought by genius is huge. The wealth brought is immeasurable. For example, China produces 30 million shirts to buy a Boeing 747. This is the gap between talent and genius.
Geniuses see mortals as being condescending: now they are at the top of the mountain, and they can see all the small mountains at a glance; or can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan?
Mortals see genius as something beyond reach: only a mortal’s heart can judge the genius.
2. Geniuses are people who work hard all their lives. Geniuses are people who value time and efficiency very seriously, but value money very lightly. Geniuses are people who are in the fields of national management, science, technology, and literature. People who have made extraordinary achievements in art that are beyond the reach of their peers
Whether it is Nikola Tesla, Marie Curie, Einstein, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Qian Xuesen, Yuan Longping and Wang Xuan are both hard-working people throughout their lives, who value time and efficiency very seriously, but take money very lightly.
Tesla was good at enjoying solitude but never feeling lonely. In June 1902, Tesla moved his laboratory from Manhattan, New York, to a new brick building in Wardencliffe. Staying here, apart from dealing with emergencies arising from the project itself, there would be fewer other things occupying his time. Only working personnel are allowed to enter this area. Remoteness and tranquility are exactly what Tesla wanted. Tesla, the nocturnal god, always arrived at the office at twelve o'clock at noon; as a noble prince, he always asked Arbus or Miss Skerlett to stand behind the door to receive his hat, cane and gloves. Then he closed all the curtains, plunging the room into darkness, where he worked most efficiently. In fact, he only opened these curtains when thunder and lightning flashed over the city.
At this time, he stretched out on a black mohair lounge chair and looked up at the northern or western sky. Tesla's people said that Tesla always talked to himself, and when there was a storm with thunder and lightning, Tesla must be alone. At this time, they could hear him talking through the door. He talks loudly.
Tesla said: "In my mind, many ideas come one after another and fleeting, and I can only capture a very small part of them. And among this very small part , there are only a handful of people who have the time and energy to do it thoroughly, and I often meet another inventor who has the same idea, and he wants to succeed first. To tell you the truth, this is really true. "It makes people anxious."
Edison was studious, thoughtful, and hard-working throughout his life, working eighteen or nineteen hours a day. At three or four o'clock every morning, Edison would sleep under the experimental table with two or three books on his head. Sometimes he slept on the stool three or four times a day, for just half an hour each time. When Edison was 75 years old, he still signed in to the laboratory on time every day. He worked almost ten hours a day for decades and read for 3 to 5 hours in the study at night. If calculated based on the activity time of an ordinary person's life, His life has been extended exponentially. Therefore, on Edison's 79th birthday, he proudly said to people: "I am already 135 years old."
Marie Curie - Maria has been very diligent and assiduous in her studies since she was a child. He has a strong interest and special hobbies in learning. He never lets go of any learning opportunity easily and shows a tenacious and enterprising spirit everywhere. Since elementary school, she has ranked first in every subject. At the age of 15, he graduated from middle school with excellent results and a gold medal. Her father had previously studied physics at St. Petersburg University. His thirst for scientific knowledge and strong ambition also deeply influenced little Mary. She loved the various instruments in her father's laboratory very much since she was a child. When she grew up, she read many books on natural science, which filled her with fantasy. She was eager to explore the world of science. But her family's financial situation did not allow her to go to college. At the age of 19, she began to work as a long-term tutor. At the same time, she also studied various subjects on her own to prepare for her future studies. In this way, until the age of 24, she finally came to study at the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris. With a strong desire for knowledge, she listened to every class with concentration. The hard study made her physically worse and worse, but her academic performance was always among the best. This not only made her classmates envious, but also surprised the professors. , two years after enrolling, she took the physics bachelor's degree exam with confidence, and she ranked first among 32 candidates. The next year, she obtained a bachelor's degree in mathematics with second place honors.
Everyone wants to live at the top of the mountain, but all happiness happens on the way up. Marie Curie was poor for most of her life, and the arduous process of extracting radium was completed under simple conditions. However, this was the happiest time for Marie Curie. Marie Curie used the Nobel Prize and other prizes for future research. After the Curies discovered radium, when the million-franc, brilliant gold medal smiled at her; when success, honors, and congratulations came like a flood, it showed that they had noble qualities: no boasting, Be humble and selfless! A newspaper reporter came to interview her and wanted to report her deeds. She replied firmly: "What is important in science is the 'thing' studied, not the individual researcher."
Marie Curie said: "I am not willing to hinder my progress for anything in the world. "The child's development." Therefore, even in the most difficult and tiring days, you must set aside a certain amount of time to take care of the child, bathe and change the child in person, and take the time to sew a few stitches on the edge of the child's new apron. Buying ready-made clothes for children is too luxurious and inappropriate. Marie Curie, as an outstanding female scientist, won two of the highest scientific laurels in different disciplines - the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry - within only 8 years. Her eldest daughter, Irena, is a nuclear physicist. Irena and her husband Joliot won the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of artificial radioactive substances. The second daughter Ive is a musician and biographer. Ive's husband once accepted the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the organization by the King of Sweden in 1965 as the Director-General of the United Nations Children's Fund. Marie Curie not only won a Nobel Prize in Physics and a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, but also trained her daughter and son-in-law to become Nobel Prize winners. From Marie Curie's entire scientific career and life path, we can sum up a truth: the achievement of human intelligence depends to a large extent on the noble character. Einstein once said of Madame Curie: "Of all the famous people I know, Madame Curie is the only one who is not overwhelmed by fame."
Albert Einstein 1935 The following speech was delivered at the memorial service for Marie Curie held at the Roerich Museum in New York on November 23. "When a noble figure like Madame Curie ends her life, we should not be satisfied with just recalling the contributions that her work has made to mankind. The significance of a first-class figure to the times and the historical process lies in its moral character aspects, perhaps greater than those of mere intellectual achievement, and even the latter depend far more on character than is usually supposed.
I was lucky enough to have a noble and sincere friendship with Marie Curie for 20 years. My admiration for the greatness of her personality grew. Her strength, the purity of her will, her strict self-discipline, her objectivity, her impartial judgment - all of these are rarely concentrated in one person. She was aware at all times that she was a public servant of society, and her extreme humility never left any room for complacency. Due to the harshness and inequality of society, her mood is always depressed. This gave her a serious appearance that was easily misunderstood by those who were not close to her - a rare seriousness that could not be explained by any artistic temperament. Once she realizes a certain path is the right one, she sticks to it uncompromisingly and with extreme tenacity. The greatest scientific feat of her life - proving the existence of radioactive elements and isolating them - was achieved not only by bold intuition, but also by a passion and enthusiasm for working under unimaginably extreme difficulties. Tenacity and such difficulties are rare in the history of experimental science. If even a small part of Marie Curie's moral strength and enthusiasm existed among European intellectuals, Europe would face a brighter future. ”
Einstein preferred to engage in research and refused to serve as the second president of Israel
On November 9, 1952, Einstein’s old friend Weizmann, the first president of Israel, passed away. The day before, the Israeli ambassador to the United States conveyed a letter from Israeli Prime Minister Ben Gurion to Einstein, formally proposing Einstein as the presidential candidate of the Republic of Israel. That evening, a reporter wrote to Einstein. Einstein called from his residence and asked: "I heard that you are being asked to serve as President of the Republic of Israel, Mr. Professor. Will you accept it? ""Won't. I can't be president. “The president doesn’t have many concrete affairs and his position is symbolic. Professor, you are the greatest Jew. No, no, you are the greatest man in the world. There is nothing better than having you serve as the president of Israel to symbolize the greatness of the Jewish nation. "No, I can't do it." "Einstein had just put down the phone when the phone rang again. This time it was the Israeli ambassador in Washington. The ambassador said: "Mr. Professor, I am following the instructions of the Israeli Prime Minister Ben Gurion. I would like to ask, if you were nominated as a presidential candidate, would you accept it? "Mr. Ambassador, I know a little about nature, but I know almost nothing about people." How can someone like me be president? Please explain it to the press and help me out. The ambassador further persuaded: "Mr. Professor, the late President Weizmann was also a professor." You can do it. "Weizmann and I are different. He can do it, but I can't. "Mr. Professor, every Israeli citizen and every Jew in the world is waiting for you!" "Einstein was touched by the kindness of his compatriots, but he was thinking more about how to politely reject the ambassador and the Israeli government without disappointing them or embarrassing them. Soon, Einstein published a statement in the newspaper , officially declined to serve as the president of Israel. In Einstein’s view, “Being president is not an easy task. At the same time, he once again quoted his own words: "Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the present, while equations are an eternal thing." ”
Yuan Longping’s genius performance
Yuan Longping’s genius performance: First, love and perseverance. Love is mainly reflected in two aspects: First, love for the motherland. Yuan Longping said, Scientists should first love the motherland and the people. This is not empty talk or cliche. Yuan Longping once refused high-paying offers from many famous scientific research institutions in the world and insisted on staying in his motherland to do research. This is a real love for the motherland. Second, he loves science. This love is more reflected in his persistence and interest in scientific exploration. This is exactly what Yuan Longping did. No matter whether it was a scorching sun or a storm, Yuan Longping insisted on going to the experimental field to conduct scientific experiments every day. "When I'm not at home, I'm in the experimental field; when I'm not in the experimental field, I'm on the way to the experimental field." This kind of love and persistence in science was once the common quality of many scientific masters in our country. The second is self-confidence and hardship. Qian. Yuan Longping said: "The discovery of the phenomenon of hybrid vigor started from not blindly following authority. "Not superstitious about authority, not superstitious about books, not afraid of hardships, and working hard, these are important qualities that scientists should have. Third, humility and selflessness. As a world-class scientist, Yuan Longping gives people the impression of a simple old farmer "Don't stick to your tail" is the motto that Yuan Longping always adheres to. He has money, but he never spends money randomly. Instead, he established a science and technology fund to promote agricultural research.
In 1986, he organized. Yuan Longping was considered to be the president of the Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and his administrative level was at the department level. However, Yuan Longping believed that his greatest interest in life was hybrid rice research. He was worried that too much administrative work would affect his scientific research. After some thought, he politely declined, and at the same time expressed his intention to join the Communist Party of China as his final political destination. In the end, he only held the title of honorary president of the Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences without real power, and quietly closed the door.
On October 28, 2002, Yuan Longping presided over the Hunan Provincial Agricultural Society Congress for the last time. After the meeting, he will no longer serve as the president of the Provincial Agricultural Society.
Previously, Yuan Longping also resigned as a director of "Longping High-Tech". In this way, Yuan Longping, who has resigned from two administrative positions, can easily engage in scientific research full-time and realize his ideal of benefiting farmers with science and technology. According to the staff around Academician Yuan, Yuan Longping currently serves as a social worker for an average of more than two days. In order to better conduct scientific research, Academician Yuan is currently planning to reduce his social service.
Over the years, Yuan Longping resolutely resigned from many part-time jobs. If you really can't quit, you should make "three chapters" in advance and try to exclude some meetings and banquets that you don't need to attend. Take the position of Vice Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference as an example. In order to ensure his time and energy for scientific research, with the consent of the organization, except for general elections and particularly important meetings, he is generally not notified of other general meetings. ; If notified, you may not participate. (Contrast: Li Yining, Zhang Weiying - "I never tire of fine food, never tire of fine food", never tire of having too many officials, never tire of great power, never tire of complicated positions, never tire of comprehensive names, showing up everywhere, always being on camera...) /f?kz=355523214 p>
Yuan Longping’s scientific practice and life. Yuan Longping said: "Don't be misled. It is not worth advocating to work when you are tired. The body is the most important. In addition, I have never collapsed in the farmland..." "A 70-year-old man can still ride a motorcycle to the fields. Tips: First, have a good attitude, be optimistic, and be open-minded. This is very important. The second thing is to eat, eat at a certain time, and pay attention to hygiene and nutrition. Hygiene is the first, nutrition is the second. My level is not high, but I have a feeling that we must continue to innovate. The most basic feature of scientific research is to innovate, to constantly innovate, and to constantly climb to new fields and new peaks. This is science. The true nature of research. ""Magical dreams are actually born in the ordinary, and they can also come true in the ordinary. This kind of dream is a dream that is not divorced from reality. It is a powerful motivation to guide my career pursuit and make me devote my life's work. "I have always said that wheat cannot be grown in books, and rice cannot be grown in computers. Just like our work, it is mainly in the experimental field, and we can't really do it." You have to go to the fields. Only when there is thunder, strong winds, or heavy rains do you have to go to the fields to see whether the seedlings are lodging and which varieties can withstand the wind. I really want to see them! I have never thought about a luxurious life, and I have little regard for material enjoyment, because I don’t have the time and energy to think about these things, and I never care about money at home. “I think my life is good, as long as I have enough money to spend. "I'm not interested in stocks. What I care about is my research." "I mainly live a regular diet. I eat whole grains regularly and exercise regularly, and my life will become very simple if I stick to it for a long time." , and my mood is bright.” “I have loved high jumping since I was a child. Now doing scientific research is just like high jumping. If you jump a height, there will be a new height waiting for you. If you don’t jump, you will fall behind sooner or later. "Even if I can't jump, I can still accumulate experience for future generations." "I am very ambitious and ambitious. I am now 77 years old, with a 50-year-old body, a 30-year-old mind, and a 20-year-old muscle. I want to study for another 10 years. One-line hybrid rice will definitely succeed, and the Chinese people are fully capable of solving their own food problems!”
“As a scientist, we cannot be superstitious about authority or books, nor can we be satisfied just because we have achieved a little bit of success!” Be complacent and take credit. There is no limit to science. Only by daring to explore and innovate can we always achieve new results. "Although it is hard, there is one thing that makes me happy." It is meaningful and very promising. Because I see hope, I am still very optimistic." "There is no need to be hypocritical and impetuous in scientific research, and the same is true for cultivating talents." "Ten. "It takes hundreds of years to cultivate people." High-quality talents cannot be cultivated by pulling out seedlings and rushing for success."
"The pursuit of career is to enjoy hardship, and engaging in agricultural science and technology work is very hard. , basking in the sun and stepping in the mud all day long, but because there is hope that good varieties will grow there, I am happy in the suffering. If there is no hope and no purpose, there will be no fun. “The discovery of the superiority phenomenon of super rice started from not blindly following authority. "Facing the pressure of various "authorities," I firmly believe that true authority always comes from practice. "I have opinions on money. To live and produce, money is important, and the money must come from the right way." Second, money is for use. Having money without using it means having no money. But when using money, firstly don't be extravagant and wasteful, secondly don't be stingy, use what you should use and don't use what shouldn't be used. Therefore, I wear simple and elegant clothes. This is a principle. What's the use of wearing it? It's so shiny. Dressing well does not necessarily mean your status is high. Second, eating must be clean, hygienic, and nutritious. I rarely eat seafood, squid, and the like. ""The most valuable thing in a person is the knowledge in his head! I'm such a bad old man. I'm only 1.69 meters tall and weigh 60 kilograms. Even my bones are not worth much if I sell them. I took this matter very lightly. We never talk about money in our family. My monthly salary is more than 1,600 yuan, plus academician subsidies, other allowances, and tuition fees from consultants. After a quick calculation, it’s three to four thousand yuan, which is enough! "People are afraid of being famous, and pigs are afraid of being strong." As a person becomes famous and his official position becomes bigger, his degree of freedom becomes smaller and smaller.
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The world's outstanding agricultural economist Don Paarberg published a famous book "Toward a World of Abundant Clothing and Food", in which he wrote: "Yuan Longping bought valuable time for China. He increased production. of food substantially reduced the population growth rate. His achievements in agricultural science defeated the threat of starvation. He is leading us toward a world of plenty. ”
The first manifestation of Deng Xiaoping’s genius in domestic affairs and diplomacy was that when he served as secretary of the Ruijin County Party Committee in 1930, he managed Ruijin in an orderly manner, enabling China’s first Soviet regime to establish its capital in Ruijin.
< p> 3. There are many Jiang Lang but few geniuses in ChinaThe idiom story about Jiang Yan who has exhausted his talents. Jiang Yan in the Southern Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Wentong, became a famous writer when he was young. His poems and The article was highly praised at the time. However, as he grew older, not only was his article not as good as before, but his poems were also mediocre; he took a long time to write. , still couldn't write a word, and occasionally inspiration came; the poem was written, but the text was dry and the content was dull and useless. So there is a legend that one time Jiang Yan took a boat and stopped by the river of Chanling Temple. He dreamed of a man who claimed to be Zhang Jingyang. When he asked for a piece of silk, he took out a few feet of silk from his arms and returned it to him. Therefore, there is another legend that Jiang Yan was in Ye. Taking a nap in the pavilion; I dreamed that a man who called himself Guo Pu came to him, asked him for a pen, and said to him: "Brother Wentong, I have a pen with you for a long time. You should be able to return it to me now." Come on!" After Jiang Yan heard this, he took out a five-color pen from his arms and returned it to him. It is said that from then on, Jiang Yan was exhausted and could no longer write any good articles.
One thing is that after Jiang Yan became an official, on the one hand, he was busy with government affairs, and on the other hand, because he was successful in his official career, he did not need to work hard on his own writing, so he stopped writing over time. It can be seen that his articles gradually became inferior and lacked talent. Abandoning literature and pursuing politics is the grave of genius. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong was busy with his affairs, and the poems he wrote before the founding of the People's Republic of China were far inferior to those written by Wei Yu, China's first female doctor of electronics. Wei Yu made few achievements after becoming a leader. Wei Yu, who was born in 1940, grew up with the Communist Party of China, which made Wei Yu's life become associated with "Number One" from the beginning. "We are New China. The first batch of Young Pioneers, the first shooting team, the first model aircraft team..." she said with a smile. In 1956, as a student at the High School Affiliated to the Nanjing Normal University, she went to Southeast University to listen to a report by two professors who had just returned from the United States. , which mentioned that electronics is both theoretical and practical, particularly challenging and promising. As a result, she applied for the Radio Engineering Department of Nanjing Institute of Technology (now Southeast University) in 1961. Benefiting from Chen Yi's "61 Higher Education Rules", he was selected as an on-the-job graduate student in the Department of Electronic Engineering of our school after graduation. Not only did he become the first graduate student to be formally trained on a large scale in New China, he also became the only graduate who completed the entire graduate training process at that time. Graduate student. In 1981, he received a doctorate in electronics from the RWTH Aachen University in Germany. In 1983, he joined the Communist Party of China and became a lecturer, associate professor and professor of biology at Nanjing Institute of Technology. Chairman of the Department of Medical Engineering. In 1985, he served as vice president of Nanjing Institute of Technology. In the first half of 1986, he served as vice president of Nanjing University. She was appointed president of Southeast University in August 1986. That year, she was not yet 47 years old. She was the female president of the second key university in my country at that time and had a prosperous official career. In September 1988, she was appointed Vice Chairman of the All-China Women's Federation. In June 1993, she was appointed deputy director of the State Education Commission. In September, she was elected as the seventh vice-chairman of the All-China Women's Federation. In June 1994, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. In March 1998, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Education. Later, he served as deputy director of the Education, Science, Culture and Sports Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the China Association for Science and Technology and other important government positions.
4. People like Sun Jiankun can only be called Jianglang, not geniuses; I applaud Fudan University for having eight great talents!
In October 2009, Sun Jiankun, a senior graduate of Shaanxi High-tech Tangnan Middle School, participated in the 2010 Fudan "Boya Cup" National Essay Competition and won the first prize. The four review experts who interviewed him all agreed: they hope the school will admit Sun Jiankun through independent enrollment. To be cautious, Fudan University also invited four professors majoring in literature and history to conduct a second interview with Sun Jiankun.
During this process, some media reported that the relevant judges of Fudan University believed that Sun Jiankun was "one of the students with the most research spirit and talent in Chinese studies" they had ever seen, and "the level of his annotation of "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and insights, even higher than those of current graduate students." "He is a talent that can be created."
In the end, Sun Jiankun was included in the trial list of Fudan University’s independent enrollment selection. As long as he “reaches the first level” in the college entrance examination, he can enter Fudan University with independent enrollment qualifications. However, in June this year, Sun Jiankun's score after taking the college entrance examination was 6 points lower than the first-tier college in Shaanxi Province. According to the regulations, he could not be admitted to Fudan University.
It is understood that after learning that Sun Jiankun did not reach the top grade, eight experts from the literature, history and philosophy major at Fudan University suggested to the school that they hope to admit him to the history department under special circumstances.
The Fudan University Admissions Leadership Group decided to admit the student under exception and contacted the Shaanxi Provincial Admissions Office to implement the matter.
After repeated communication and negotiation, the Shaanxi Provincial Admissions Office believed that Fudan's "Boya Cup" charter "does not mention the regulations for exceptional admissions". Therefore, Sun Jiankun does not meet the conditions for Fudan University's independent admissions and cannot be admitted. .
Sun Jiankun was not admitted to Fudan University because of the "run-in" between a university and local admissions under the independent admissions system. From a system perspective, there were no errors in Shaanxi Province’s recruitment process, and the Sun Jiankun incident was not an “unjust, false or wrongful conviction.” "No matter from which perspective, the Shaanxi Provincial Admissions Office does not violate the rules." He said that if the Shaanxi Provincial Admissions Office opens the file to Sun Jiankun, it can be called "enlightened"; if Sun Jiankun is "stuck" in accordance with the regulations , it can be called "strict".
The internal review professors of Fudan University’s independent enrollment recommended that Sun Jiankun be admitted as an exception and signed a "joint letter". These professors are from the four liberal arts departments of history, philosophy, Chinese, and archeology. . In the letter, the professors emphasized that Sun Jiankun had a deep study of "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and had "cultivation potential." Fudan, as a century-old prestigious school, should admit such a child. This "joint letter" was submitted through the Admissions Committee and discussed and approved by Fudan University's leadership group.
Reporter Zhou Kaili hopes to use such a case and objective and serious news reports to explore the possibility of another kind of "reducing talents in an eclectic way" under today's generally applicable education system, and looks forward to How to establish an ideal system to protect the interests of special talents with expertise in certain aspects.
When reporter Zhou Kaili communicated with Sun Jiankun, Sun Jiankun said: "Since the age of 8, I have been exposed to the Four Books, Five Classics, and various classics and history books every day. As of today, I have more than 2,000 volumes." "Since 8 "I have read two thousand ancient books since I was 2 years old." On average, I read 200 ancient books a year, and I read one in less than two days, which is even better than Chen Yinke. This era not only lacks masters, but also lacks common sense. Even high school students know how to surprise and frighten the unlearned but arty examiners.
As a middle school student, Sun Jiankun is very fond of learning and studying ancient times, which is quite commendable. He can be called a "reading seed" or a "Chinese studies enthusiast". But it would be inappropriate to call him a "genius of Chinese studies".
Sun Jiankun's blog published a blog post in which Sun Jiankun criticized the Shaanxi Provincial Recruitment Office, "You fight, I will turn into ashes, the Shaanxi Provincial Recruitment Office will blame you for being cruel", which shows the soaring arrogance of a young man who relies on his talent and arrogance. At the end of the article, he wrote: "You guys are messing around, but I unfortunately became your cannon fodder. I don't know what this means to you, but it is my honor, because I always remember Bob Dylan's words: Any All the prohibitions are honors without ceremony. A thousand years later, I will be a master of Chinese studies worthy of enjoying the Confucian Temple, but you can't escape the rafters of the Spring and Autumn History: "*** He sixty-one years, summer July" , the sycophant brought trouble to Fenghao's studies.
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