What happened to the most serious scholar who failed the college entrance examination in mathematics but was admitted to Peking University because of three sentences?

Partial discipline is a very serious problem. Our current education requires students to develop in an all-round way, and all aspects of moral, intellectual, physical and aesthetic are growing and progressing, and it requires that every subject should be done well. As we all know, to enter a good university, you must pass the college entrance examination. Needless to say, everyone knows how fierce the competition for the college entrance examination is, crushing tens of thousands of people.

It is really difficult for students with partial subjects to make up for the gap in test scores with superior subjects. After all, others who learn well are not much worse than you, and others who don't learn well are much better than you, which also leads to the phenomenon that many partial students can't get into a good university. But once there was such a person who failed the college entrance examination in mathematics, but was finally dramatically admitted to Peking University. Fortunately, Cang Kejia.

Cang Kejia was born in a scholarly family, but his parents died young and his life was quite difficult. Perhaps because of family influence, he especially likes reading and is very talented in literature. You can write a lot of interesting works at a young age.

After entering the school, he met Sun Mengxing, a teacher with many ideas. Influenced by his teacher, Cang Kejia not only learned a lot of poems, but also cared about the country and people. He did show signs of growing into a melancholy writer. The first mountain that can stop him from becoming a great writer is when he meets the college entrance examination. No matter how talented Cang Kejia is, he can only shake his head and sigh.

It turns out that although Cang Kejia's poems are well written, his scientific knowledge is very weak and he knows nothing about mathematics. In the college entrance examination, he didn't even move the math test paper, so he handed in a blank sheet of paper. Generally speaking, such people can't go to college. After all, it's not that you can't get points in the partial math exam.

I didn't expect the result of the college entrance examination to be quite unexpected. He directly became a college student admitted to Peking University for a simple reason, just because of three sentences in his composition.

Cang Kejia wrote in his composition, "Life is always chasing magic light, but whoever regards magic light as magic light will sink into a bottomless sea of suffering." At that time, his marking teacher was Wen Yiduo, and Mr. Wen Yiduo was also a person who loved talents. Seeing that he is so talented, he doesn't care how bad other subjects are. Without saying anything, I pushed my way through the crowd and accepted him. I have to say that Cang Kejia is really lucky. Mr. Wen Yiduo is a bole in his life.

After entering Peking University, Cang Kejia grew up like a duck to water and often discussed poetry collections with his teachers. He also cherished this hard-won opportunity, worked very hard and soon became famous in the literary world. Later, when the war broke out, he wrote many poems praising our soldiers, which was very meaningful. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), China was engaged in poetry editing, and he wrote the famous Some People. Presumably few of us don't know this poem.

I have to say that Cang Kejia is really a lucky dog. First, he met Sun Mengxing, a life coach. Later, he missed the university, but his poems were appreciated by Mr Wen Yiduo. Without these two bole-like teachers, I believe he would not have achieved so much. Of course, no matter how talented a person is, no one knows what he will eventually become if he doesn't work hard. Cang Kejia is a swift horse. He practices hard and learns more every day, so he will attract Bole's appreciation.

Most lucky people work hard enough.