If there is really a god list, then he must be the one who holds the list, and he is called the person after Qian Xuesen by Western countries, he is Zhu Guangya. You may be unfamiliar with this name, but you must know that there is a backbone in us that he gave us.
He was the first president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and although he was not a soldier, he was known as the commander of China's nuclear weapons research. Zhu Lao has only done one thing in his life, one thing that is enough to stand up the backbone of the Chinese nation, and that is to engage in China's nuclear weapons. He participated, organized and led the whole process of the development of China's nuclear technology, and witnessed the development of China's nuclear technology from scratch and from weak to strong.
Zhu Lao has experienced the despair of broken mountains and rivers since he was a child, witnessed the panic of the people's poor life, and also had an obsession in his heart at this time, if we are more powerful, how dare these people commit violence, so that the motherland will become his only belief, when the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, it couldn't help but shock the world, but also shocked Zhu Lao, at this moment, he found the direction, that is, to develop nuclear weapons, a strong motherland.
In 1946, Zhu Lao, who was full of science and technology to save the country, entered the University of Michigan to study nuclear physics, and became the youngest doctor in the field of comprehensive nuclear physics research for students in the United States in only three years. In 1949, when the People's Republic of China was founded, he was pleasantly surprised to learn the news, and he knew that the opportunity to serve the motherland had come. On the eve of his return to China, he took the lead in drafting an open letter to Chinese students in the United States: "Students, listen, the motherland is calling to us, 450,000,000,000 fathers and brothers are calling to us, and 5,000 years of glory are calling to us. Let's go back, let's go back, sprinkle our blood and sweat on the land of the motherland, and irrigate the brilliant flowers. What are we waiting for? Wondering what, we should go back right away."
In the end, more than 50 students studying in the United States responded to them, and these people also became the pillars of New China's science and technology at that time. In 1959, when Sino-Soviet relations deteriorated, 35-year-old Zhu Lao was appointed as the chief person in charge of China's nuclear weapons research and technology. For the sake of my country's nuclear weapons, he put away his eloquent personality, and since then his brows have been furrowed, and he always looks worried. Because he knew the weight on his body, he dared to climb into the center of the nuclear explosion, and he also dared to stand in the command room to meet the nuclear bomb that was smashed into the ground after the bomb was dropped.
Finally, on October 16, 1964, my country's first atomic bomb was successfully launched**, looking at the rising mushroom cloud, Zhu Lao burst into tears, and the dream of nearly 20 years was finally realized at this moment. That night, Zhu Lao Shengping got drunk for the first time. Subsequently, China put into China's first air-dropped aerial bomb non-stop, combining missiles and atomic bombs for the first time, and in just a few years, China has become one of the few countries in the world that independently master nuclear technology.
In 1999, when Zhu Lao's name appeared in the list of two bombs and one star meritorious service medal, there was only one short sentence: participated in a certain nuclear test in China. This is also Zhu Lao's own request. On February 26, 2011, Ms. Zhu passed away in Beijing at the age of 87. Just like when Qian Lao left, it snowed heavily in Beijing that day, and Zhu Lao dedicated his life to China's nuclear weapons and fulfilled his promise to himself: "If we are more powerful, how dare these people commit violence." Let's pay tribute to the backbone of the nation!