After thousands of years of development, Chinese characters have become very rich. The simple three-character combination of "Sun Walker" makes many students who dream of Tsinghua fall into Sun Shan! Some people will say, what's so hard about this? Isn't "Monkey" the Monkey King? Will direct treatment of "Tathagata", "Bi Marvin" and "Guanyin" soon be good? People who have seen Journey to the West are familiar with these names, but this answer has deviated from Professor Chen Yinque's original intention, because the meaning of the question is not so superficial!
In fact, these three-word couplets are "heartless pairs" written by Professor Chen Yinque. The answer of the respondent seems to have nothing to do with the meaning of the question, but careful taste is closely related to the meaning of the question! This requires the respondent to have a certain cultural background, and it is possible to answer this form of downlinking! And Zhou Zumo's answer is one of the answers that Professor Chen Yinque needs! This is exactly the saying that there is no first in literature and no second in martial arts. Professor Chen Yinque's own answer is "Zu Chongzhi".
This test is the examinee's understanding and application of Chinese characters, and how to deeply understand the profoundness of Chinese characters. Hu in Answer and Sun in Part I are surnames, Xing is surnames, meaning "to". "Zhe" and "Zhi" are both function words in classical Chinese. Professor Chen Yinque's Zu Chongzhi is even more ingenious, because "Sun" and "Zu" correspond, meaning "Grandfather", which can be described as "killing two birds with one stone"! The art of language is really profound and breathtaking!