Lee Jeonghee
Lee Jeonghee | |
Hangul | 이정희 |
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Revised Romanization | I Jeong-hui |
McCune–Reischauer | Ri Chŏng-hŭi |
Lee Jeonghee (Hangul: 이정희; born 23 February 1963) is a South Korean abacus master. She is the only known soroban abacus master to have reached the eleventh dan.[1] She is also known as Abacus Master (주산왕) in South Korea.
Biography
Lee began training with the soroban abacus in fifth grade. In her first year of high school, she obtained the 11th dan.[2] In 2007, Lee opened up an abacus training academy in Korea, where she has taught thousands of students, some of whom travel to the country solely to participate.
In 2001, Lee represented South Korea in the 20th International Abacus Competition and finished in first place in the singles category.[2]
In 2008, Lee appeared on the South Korean television program Star King with a group of children ages seven to nine, whom she had taught for a 100-day period.[3] Her students, selected for the program after their parents described them as distracted and underachieving in school, displayed significant improvement in mental calculation skills, as well as in focus and attention. By the end of the program, almost all of the students were able to mentally solve an addition problem of fifteen 5-digit numbers in under thirty seconds.[3]
In 2013, Lee appeared on the South Korean television program Miracle Korea.[4] During the episode, she demonstrated her ability to do Flash Anzan, adding together a total of fifty 4-digit numbers individually flashed on a screen for less than one second each, while simultaneously being interviewed by the hosts. During the same episode, she mentally added fifty 25-digit numbers in 94 seconds.[4]
References
- ↑ "컴퓨터 세상 바꾸는 주산 교육 다시 뜬다", KoreaDaily, 22 February 2014, retrieved 6 June 2014
- 1 2 "[이정희] 디지털시대, 주산의 부활을 꿈꾼다", The Korea Rural Women Weekly News, 11 January 2010, retrieved 23 June 2014
- 1 2 "놀라운 대회 스타킹(233회) 12". Star King. Series 233. Seoul. 17 September 2011. SBS. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- 1 2 "기적의 암산왕, 이정희!". Miracle Korea. JTBC. Retrieved 23 June 2014.