葡萄树怎么画:Nuclear physicist behind China's atom bomb laid to rest
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with a relative of Zhu Guangya, a renowned nuclear physicist and one of the key scientists engaged in the development of China's atom and hydrogen bombs, during the funeral of Zhu Guangya in Beijing, capital of China, March 2, 2011. Hu Jintao, Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang attended Zhu's funeral in Beijing along with many other people. (Xinhua/Rao Aimin)
The funeral of Zhu Guangya, a renowned nuclear physicist and one of the key scientists engaged in the development of China's atom and hydrogen bombs, was held in Beijing Wednesday.
Zhu died of illness in Beijing on Feb. 26 at the age of 87. His body was cremated at Beijing's Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery Wednesday.
President Hu Jintao, top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier Wen Jiabao, top political advisor Jia Qinglin and other senior leaders, including Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang, and many other people, bid a final farewell to Zhu at the ceremony.
A statement issued by the General Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Wednesday hailed Zhu as "an outstanding CPC member, loyal Communist fighter, outstanding scientist and one of the major pioneers in China's development of nuclear science."
Zhu was a senior academician of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
He served as vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, China's top political advisory body, from 1994 to 2003.
Born in Yichang, in central China's Hubei Province, in 1924, Zhu obtained a PhD in nuclear physics from the University of Michigan in 1950, and returned to China the same year. He joined the CPC in 1956.
Together with other noted scientists, Zhu led the development of China's first atom and hydrogen bombs as well as its first underground nuclear tests from 1964 to 1969, making important contributions to the technological breakthroughs.
He also participated in the development of the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, research on the application and development of the radioactive isotope, and the drafting and implementation of China's high-tech research and development programs.
Source: Xinhua
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