"X plus Y" is a somewhat unpopular literary film made by ASA. It seems that very few people have seen it... ASA is a math genius. The only thing he likes and trusts in the world is mathematics, so he closed himself up. He is willing to communicate with anyone and shut himself up, as ZHANG MEI said, "You like a turtle". He is not willing to show his talent and talent. He sits in the last row in class and pretends not to understand anything because he knows that everyone does not understand. If he doesn't understand him, he doesn't want to open his heart to socialize. Finally, bravely leaving the examination room is the mark of youthful growth.
I feel a little scared when I look at him. The hero in his play seems to be the same me before the college entrance examination. I never thought that I was a genius. I just think that I can do it through hard work. I have worked hard over the years, but I don't know why I feel like me when I see ASA in the play. Maybe it's because I have an equation myself. I don't know when I can solve it, right? X+Y=?
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