The new paper Zhao Yi published in "Mathematical Progress" had a greater influence than his two papers from last month.
This influence was mainly within the academic community.
The publication of the first two papers last month caused a heated debate in the media, but the focus of the general public was that he had published two papers in a row in top-ranking math journals, rather than what specific content the papers contained.
The third paper now served to elevate his influence in the field of mathematics.
Another one published consecutively.
For most mathematicians, being able to publish papers in the top four math journals is already an achievement worthy of boast.
But for Zhao Yi, the platform of publication is not important, the content is more so.
Regardless of where his papers are published, they will get accepted and published, and it only depends on the speed of the publication platform.