Lu Zhou went to bed.
The sky was still bright in China.
Unlike yesterday's rushed draft, today's CCTV prepared a 10,000-word press release. They spent nearly ten minutes on the international news program to prepare a special report on him and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
In the official report the next day, not only did the news host introduce Lu Zhou's life, but he also introduced his glorious deeds and the problems he solved. He also introduced his international honors.
Even the words he said at the Crafoord Prize award ceremony were dug up by the journalists.
"Science changes the world, and mathematics changes science."
Now, it seemed that this rousing declaration was not just empty words.
He had indeed done it, and in less than two years.
He used his knowledge to create a discipline with unlimited potential. He created a miracle that belonged to Chinese scholars and a miracle that belonged to the human mind.
Some people did not know about the Nobel Prize press conference and the official website information. However, on the second day, almost everyone knew about this sensational news.
This included Xiao Tong, who did not like to look at Weibo, but when she went to the cafeteria for lunch, she saw her brother's figure on the TV in the cafeteria.
In fact, Lu Zhou was not the first Chinese person to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Before him, there was an American Chinese and a Yizhou person. However, for the Chinese government, they were obviously not worth promoting.
As the first Chinese scholar to hold a China ID and a China passport to win this honor, he also broke the record for the youngest Nobel Prize winner. He also became the world's first Nobel Prize winner in Fields and Nobel Prize …
Either of these achievements was enough for the entire country and the entire nation to be proud of him.
When Lawrence Bragg became famous at the age of 25, he became the youngest Nobel Prize winner in Physics. In order to commemorate this talented scholar, Australia built a museum for him and his father. At the same time, the family name "Bragg" was used to commemorate the best physics doctoral thesis in the country.
A special celebration was held in Stockholm on the fiftieth anniversary of the young laureate, and he was invited to give the first "Nobel Lecture" in history.
China paid more attention to Lu Zhou, a local Nobel Prize laureate.
It was not only because he had not returned yet, but also because the strategy of developing the country through science and education was one of the basic strategies of the country.
Building a museum was too formalistic, and it was too early for him to "commemorate".
However, the local tourism bureau had registered his house as a cultural relic in advance. Even if the neighborhood was demolished one day, the old apartment without an elevator would be left alone, and it would be constantly repaired by professionals to maintain its original appearance.
Of course, as for the specific implementation, that would be a matter for a few decades later.
After all, even if it was registered as a cultural relic, there was no such thing as kicking the people in the house out of the "former residence."
As for the other benefit, it was probably Lu Zhou's high school.
When Lu Zhou won the Shiing-Shen Chern Mathematics Prize and the Cole Prize in Number Theory, Jiangling No. 6 High School benefited from him. Jiangling No. 6 High School had been a provincial key high school for several years, but with the focus of the Ministry of Education, Jiangling No. 6 High School jumped the queue.
Now that Lu Zhou had won the Nobel Prize, the meaning was different.
Not only did this add a new building and a new gymnasium to Jiangling No. 6 High School, but it was also a policy passed down by the municipal government to make this high school a model education project for Jiangling City.
Lu Zhou heard about these things when he was on the phone with his father.
When he first heard about these things, he was also very surprised and couldn't say a word for a while.
Lu Zhou: "Dad …"
Old Lu smiled and said, "What's wrong?"
Lu Zhou said, "Our house has become a cultural relic, it won't affect your life, right?"
"It won't affect anything. It's just hanging a sign. " Old Lu paused for a second and said, "Oh yeah, yesterday, your former high school class teacher, Teacher Qin, Teacher Ma, and the secretary of the school came to visit me and your mother with gifts. To be honest, after so many years, I didn't expect that your teachers would still remember us. "
"I didn't want to accept the gifts they brought, but they insisted on staying here, so I couldn't stop them. When you come back, remember to bring a few gifts to visit your teachers. We can't owe them anything, we have to return the gifts. "
When Lu Zhou heard that his former head teacher and mathematics teacher visited him with gifts, he couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed. He hadn't visited them since he graduated.
"I know, I'll visit them when I come back … Oh yeah, how are they?"
Old Lu smiled and said, "I think they're good, one is the vice principal, and the other is a special teacher and the head of the grade."
When Lu Zhou heard this, he couldn't help but smile.
On the one hand, seeing his father so proud, he felt happy for him.
On the other hand, he didn't expect the people around him to be doing so well.
To him, this was probably the biggest surprise of all.
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The Nobel Prize wasn't the ultimate goal of scientific research, but it was a postcard that was recognized by the world.
In this modern era, the development of any country was inseparable from the world.
Whether it was trade, cultural exchange, or scientific research.
It wasn't just Jiangling High School.
The person who was the happiest about Lu Zhou winning the award was his alma mater, Jin Ling University.
The day after the winner list was announced, there was a banner directly above the school gate with a magnificent title.
[Congratulations to our 2013 graduate, honorary professor Lu Zhou, for winning this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry!]
A university that could nurture a Nobel Prize Scholar was indeed worthy of its name.
Especially since it was ahead of Shuimu and Yan University, the significance was extraordinary.
Of course, if anyone was happier than Jin Ling University, it would be the researchers at the Institute of Computational Materials.
After Liu Bo finished reading the news on his computer, he couldn't help but say, "Nutty … In the future, we can brag that we worked for a Nobel Prize winner."
Qian Zhongming smiled and said, "Why don't you just brag that you're the Nobel Prize winner's brother and that you signed your name on the thesis together? Wouldn't that be more impressive?"
Liu Bo awkwardly scratched the back of his head and said, "I'm not bragging, but forget about it."
Even though there was nothing wrong with saying this, if he bragged too much, it wouldn't be as credible.
Yang Xu pushed open the door and walked in. He looked at the people in the office and said with a smile, "Why is it so lively at noon?"
Liu Bo: "Our boss even won the Nobel Prize, how can it not be lively?"
"You guys all know?" Yang Xu said with a smile, "I was planning on coming over to give you guys a surprise."
Liu Hong, who was sitting on the other side of the office, was writing an experiment report. He couldn't help but feel emotional.
At first, he felt that it was a pity that he didn't get the PhD. He thought that it would be better if he endured it for another two years.
But now, it seemed that the choice he made back then was really the right one.
The scientific research experience of working in the research team of a Nobel Prize winner wasn't something that ordinary people could get.
As for the PhD …
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