1. Gan Luo became the Minister of Qin at the age of twelve. The so-called "Gan Luo became prime minister at the age of twelve" refers to this little prodigy named Gan Luo.
2. Zhang Heng, a scientist in the Eastern Han Dynasty. When he was ten years old, he had read a lot of books and invented the "seismometer". As early as 1,800 years ago, it was possible to detect earthquakes thousands of miles away.
3. Wang Bo, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. He was good at diction at the age of six. At the age of thirteen, he improvised the immortal masterpiece "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" in front of many literati.
4. Wang Yucheng, a writer in the Song Dynasty. He was able to write poems at the age of five and eventually became a great poet.
5. Huang Tingjian, a great poet and calligrapher of the Song Dynasty. He learned a lot and memorized it at a young age, and recited the Five Classics when he was five years old.
6. Goethe, a great German poet and playwright. He started reading at the age of four, and by the age of eight he could read and write in French, Italian, Latin, and Greek.
7. Mozart, Austrian composer. He began composing music at the age of five and composed symphonies at the age of eight. He was recognized as a music prodigy by the world.
8. Gauss, German mathematician, physicist and astronomer. At the age of ten, he came up with an important mathematical formula for "finding the sum of the first few natural numbers".
9. Jin Xiongrong, born in 1963, from Seoul, South Korea. When he was two or three years old, he had mastered a certain level of English and French; learned to understand equations, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus; and when he was four years old, he became a student at Seoul University. His parents taught mathematics at Seoul University, so he went to the university with his parents to "audit" at a very young age, giving him a good early education. This is the fundamental reason why Jin Xiongrong became a college student in Seoul at the age of four.
10. He Senmei, a Chinese-American. His father is a doctor and his mother is a biologist. They immigrated to the United States from Hong Kong. Under the early education of her parents, He Senmei was able to read and look up dictionaries at the age of two, read an encyclopedia at the age of three, and graduated from high school at the age of nine and was admitted to the University of Washington. He is the youngest and most intelligent college student in the United States.
11. Ruth?6?1 Laurence, a native of Haselder, England. His parents are computer experts and have provided him with early education since he was a child. When she was five years old, she could read primary school textbooks fluently, and learned algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. When she was seven years old, she could write computer programs by herself. Because his intelligence is much higher than that of children of the same age, he cannot go to school, so he studies at home. At the age of nine, she was admitted to Oxford University in the UK with excellent results, and her academic performance far exceeded that of college students several years older than her.
12. Roger, a Chinese-American. His father, Luo Rongying, once taught in a school in Taipei and later studied in the United States as a computer engineer at Hewlett-Packard Company. Roger was good at mathematics and was admitted to university with honors at the age of nine. In three years, he completed all courses in the Department of Mathematics at Edwards State University and Powys State University in the United States. He officially graduated at the age of twelve and became a graduate student at the Institute of Mathematics at Stanford University. He is the youngest graduate student in the United States.
13. Qian Jibin (transliteration), whose father is Yue Pians, is a physics professor at Hopkins University. My parents were born in China and became American citizens in 1960. Parents provided early education to their children. Qian Jibin entered a private kindergarten at the age of four. He went to a state elementary school at the age of six and entered a private school in Baltimore that specializes in cultivating precocious children at the age of seven. At the age of ten, his father transferred him to Johns University. Instructed by Professor Julian 6 Stanley (an expert in the early development of adolescent intelligence, he selects children aged 11 or 2 who are talented in mathematics to train). In 1982, he was admitted to the famous Churchill College of Cambridge University in the UK with excellent results, when he was fifteen years old.
14. Kostya?6?1 Srabin was admitted to the Medical College of Baku University at the age of thirteen. It is said that he is currently the youngest university student in Russia. Due to his parents' early education, he knew the alphabet at 18 months old; he could read at the age of two; he learned to write at the age of three, read some history, geography and other books, and also learned English; and he learned mathematics at the age of four. , biology, physics; went to school at the age of five; completed all middle school courses at the age of ten; was admitted to university at the age of thirteen.
15. Eugene?6?1 Volokh, whose father, Ferachi Mir, studies mathematics and computers. Influenced by his father, Warlock loved mathematics since he was a child. He was later admitted to the University of California at Los Angeles to major in mathematics and computer science.
In his spare time, he worked as a consultant for a company and often went to the company where his father worked to tinker with computers. The company saw that he was very smart and hired him at a salary of ten dollars an hour. His designs were welcomed by many companies. He solemnly said to others: "If you think that these companies will treat me differently because of my thirteen-year-old child, and not because of my research results, you would be too naive..."