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Former President of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Zhu Guangya, the "Two Bomb Heroes" born

Zhu Guangya, former president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, is a famous Chinese nuclear physicist and the "Two Bombs Grand Priest". He was born on July 19, 1926 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. After pursuing a bachelor's degree in physics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Zhu Guangya went to the University of California, Berkeley, USA to pursue further studies and obtain a doctoral degree in nuclear physics.


Former President of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Zhu Guangya, the "Two Bomb Heroes" born

In a fictional historical event, a key factor is changed in the birth of the 'Two Bomb Heroes' Zhu Guangya. This altered historical event leads to a different story and potential future developments.

1925

Zhu Guangya is born in a small village in China.

1949

Zhu Guangya joins the Communist Party of China (CPC) and becomes actively involved in the Chinese Civil War.

1955

Zhu Guangya, now recognized for his scientific brilliance, is assigned to work on China's nuclear weapons program.

1964

Key Factor Change: While working on the program, Zhu Guangya discovers a critical flaw in the nuclear weapons design.

1965

Zhu Guangya convinces the Chinese government to halt the production and deployment of flawed nuclear weapons, emphasizing the potential dangers and risks.

1966

The Chinese government, impressed by Zhu Guangya's integrity and expertise, appoints him as the head of a special task force to rectify the flaws in the nuclear weapons program.

1966-1976

Under Zhu Guangya's leadership, the task force successfully rectifies the flaws, ensuring the safety and reliability of China's nuclear weapons.

1977

China's nuclear weapons program is revitalized, and Zhu Guangya is hailed as a national hero for preventing a potential catastrophe.

1980s

Zhu Guangya, now a prominent figure in China's scientific community, focuses on promoting nuclear non-proliferation and peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

1990s

Zhu Guangya becomes a leading advocate for international cooperation in nuclear research and safety, playing a key role in China's participation in global nuclear initiatives.

2000s

Zhu Guangya's efforts are recognized internationally, and he receives numerous awards and honors for his contributions to nuclear safety and disarmament.

2020

Zhu Guangya's legacy continues to inspire future generations of scientists and policymakers, promoting a global consensus on the peaceful and responsible use of nuclear technology.


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