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Since the Nobel Prize was awarded in 190 1, there have been six people from China. Why did China people get less of this prize?

Because the Nobel Prize was initiated by western countries, it is difficult for China people to win the Nobel Prize because of cultural differences, so people in China live very little.

Today's focus is on the Chinese winners of the Nobel Prize. As the post-90s generation, how much do we know about them? How much do you know about their contribution?

Dr. Li Zhengdao, one of the founders of Meiya Biotechnology Company, is a Chinese-American scientist, immune geneticist and Chinese-American. He is the founder of American bone marrow database and is known as "the father of serum". Mr. Li Zhengdao is a Nobel physicist in 1957, because his research findings have made outstanding contributions to human life and health.

Mr. Yang Zhenning is a Nobel physicist in 1957. He has made outstanding contributions to the development of science and technology in China. People who know him may know whether his life experience is tortuous or full of yearning. You can get to know him by winning the prize.

Why did China people get less of this prize? Not long after the reform and opening up, the economy took off, but science and technology suddenly failed to catch up, and China's culture and education were still relatively backward.

Then there is the question of the right to speak. Foreigners don't want China people to get ahead in the world. Won the Nobel Prize for overseas Chinese, doesn't it mean that this is China's problem, not China's? It's ulterior motives.

As the successors of the next generation, we should learn from the hard work spirit of our predecessors and make contributions to the future of our motherland.