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Zhu Shijie

Zhu Shijie (, 1249–1314), courtesy name Hanqing (), pseudonym Songting (), was one of the greatest Chinese mathematicians living during the Yuan Dynasty.
Zhu was born close to today's Beijing. Two of his mathematical works have survived. ''Introduction to Computational Studies'' (''Suanxue qimeng''), and Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns.
==Suanxue qimeng==

''Suanxue Qimeng'' (算学启蒙), written in 1299, is an elementary textbook on mathematics in three volumes, 20 chapters and 259 problems. This book also showed how to measure different two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional solids. The ''Introduction'' had an important influence on the development of mathematics in Japan. The book was once lost in China until Qing dynasty mathematician Luo Shilin bought a Korean printed edition, and re-published in Yangzhou. Since then this book was reprinted several times.

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