Z stands for wisdom. A stands for love factor, that is, the degree to which educators like the educated, with a value range of 0- 1. The greater the value, the greater the educator's love for the educated. M stands for the difficulty of teaching content, because it is particularly important, use a square. N represents the age of education. L stands for the understanding of the educated.
Wisdom education formula is also called wisdom theorem. Connotation of Wisdom Theorem: If the younger the educated person is, the less he understands, the more concerned the educator is, and the harder the teaching content is, the greater the wisdom of the educated person will be. On the contrary, if the older the educated, the greater their understanding, the easier the teaching content, the less the educators love and the smarter the educated.
The wisdom theorem points out that when a child is the youngest, the most ignorant, and when his parents are full of love for his child, he will learn the most difficult content and his wisdom will be even greater. Similarly, teachers are full of love for students when they are the youngest and have poor understanding. Learning the most difficult content at this time will make students smarter. As long as we understand the wisdom theorem, we will be very clear about how students and children should educate, what to teach and when to teach. When children learn the most difficult things at their youngest age, they will become the cleverest.
Classics are the crystallization of predecessors' wisdom, and classics are power. Masterpieces are recognized as more difficult. The Book of Changes is a classic among the classics, the first in the group of classics, and the most difficult to learn and understand. Children learn the most difficult Book of Changes when they are young, so they will have great wisdom when they grow up. On the contrary, learning the simplest things for children will make them the simplest. Nowadays, many parents are keen to let their children take part in various classes and learn decoration and skills, such as singing, dancing, painting, English and Olympics. These things are relatively simple, and it is difficult for children to have great wisdom. If parents master the wisdom theorem, they will not be confused about education, and they will take fewer detours on education issues. Letting children learn classics from an early age will cultivate talents with a large pattern and structure for the society. If the vast number of educators master the wisdom theorem, the educational problems will be solved easily and a large number of talents will be trained for the country and the nation.