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  1. 2 days ago · Qian Sanqiang, born in Zhejiang's Huzhou City in 1913, was a nuclear scientist and a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 1936, Qian Sanqiang graduated from the physics department of Tsinghua University.

  2. 5 days ago · Chinese media reported that Yu had been appointed to lead H-bomb research in 1961 by Qian Sanqiang, who was then director of the institute. Yu's work for the following 28 years has been top secret.

  3. 4 days ago · In this way, in the summer of 1960, Qian Sanqiang transferred Cheng Kaijia to the Nuclear Weapons Research Institute in Beijing and put him in charge of the research on the high-pressure equation of state of the atomic bomb, which belongs to the category of theoretical research.

  4. 3 days ago · In March 1961, Qian Sanqiang found Wang Chengshu, who was nearly 50 years old, and told her the truth. It turned out that China was developing an atomic bomb, but the most important enriched uranium could not be extracted.

  5. 1 day ago · Yu Min's irreplaceable contribution proved his ability and Qian Sanqiang's vision: at the end of 1965, Yu Min proposed a new proposal for the hydrogen bomb theory and discovered the key to the self-sustaining combustion of thermonuclear materials.

  6. 2 days ago · Once, Qian Sanqiang wanted to say hello to his former teacher Ye Qisun, but Ye Qisun saw it and drove him away anxiously: "Don't pay attention to me, run away!" This was a remnant of goodwill for others.

  7. 5 days ago · People remember the names of Deng Jiaxian, Qian Xuesen, and Qian Sanqiang, but few people know that there is also a female scientist who participated in the development of China's first atomic bomb, her name is Wang Chengshu.