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算额, 传统的日本几何谜题
a traditional Japanese geometric puzzle or problem that was historically displayed on wooden tablets called "sangaku" at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples
Sangaku is a traditional Japanese geometric puzzle, typically carved on wooden tablets or boards and displayed in temples or shrines. These puzzles often feature intricate shapes, such as circles, triangles, and other polygons, arranged in challenging ways. The objective is to solve complex problems related to these geometric figures, such as finding areas, angles, or relationships between the shapes. Sangaku became popular during the Edo period (1603-1868) and was seen as a way to celebrate mathematics and challenge intellectual abilities. They are a reflection of Japan's historical interest in mathematical creativity and problem-solving.
- He spent hours trying to solve the sangaku puzzle that his grandfather had passed down.
他花了几个小时试图解决他祖父传下来的算额难题。
- The sangaku in the shrine was so complex that only a few mathematicians were able to decipher it.
神社里的算额非常复杂,只有少数数学家能够解读它。
- In our history class, we learned about the tradition of sangaku and how it reflected Japanese interest in mathematics.
在我们的历史课上,我们了解了算额的传统以及它如何反映了日本人对数学的兴趣。
- The museum had a section dedicated to sangaku, where visitors could see these mathematical puzzles up close.
博物馆有一个专门展示算额的区域,游客可以近距离观看这些数学谜题。