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                   So I plan to use the Family Tree to study the population. I want
                   to ask a famous mathematician to help me, but he ignores me.

                   So I will do my own research. I know that Chinese Family tree
                   can not only paint count men, not women. I drew two ancestors,

                   the Family Tree. One is that only one child is born. The other is
                   that parents only have two. One born birth is 8-4-2-1. The two

                   born births are 2-2-2-2. These two sets of numbers are a brief
                   overview of the Family Trees.


                   From this, I got a conclusion. That is, everyone is married, to
                   have a child, and the population is still falling sharply. To get

                   everyone married, to have two children, the population will be
                   unchanged.


                   After another year, I wrote a demographic formula. (Marriage

                   rate) (Average child births per couples/2) = Rate ratio
                   (2+Rate)/3 & (1+ Rate+Rate^2)/3 & (Rate + Rate^2+ Rate^3)/3

                   This formula does not consider 1. Unmarried children and 2.
                   Immigrants.


                   The marriage rate is what percentage of people are married. On
                   average, each couple has /2 children to be divided by 2 because

                   the couple is two and the relative starting value is 2;;.  2:2 is one
                   or even or unchanged.


                   (2+Rate)/3 & (1+ Rate+Rate^2)/3 & (Rate + Rate^2+ Rate^3)/3
                   The total population is three generations. The preset comparison

                   start value is three generations = 3. After three generations: Rate
                   = first generation Rate^2= second generation Rate ^3 = third

                   generation. So the default mathematical model is the population
                   of the country from 100 to 200 years.


                   I wrote a population-related formula. (Marriage rate) (average
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