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So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

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Since its inception, the Nobel Prize has been awarded to a total of 919 individuals and 24 groups as of 2019, of which 4 individuals and 1 group have won twice and 1 group has won three awards. The industrious and intelligent Chinese have also left their footprints in the history of the Nobel Prize, and up to now, a total of 11 Chinese have won the Nobel Prize.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" >1, Yang Zhenning, and Li Zhengdao, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957</h1>

Yang Zhenning, born in 1922 in Hefei, Anhui Province, graduated from the National Southwest United University in 1942, won the Gengzi Compensation Scholarship to study in the United States in 1945, entered the University of Chicago, and entered the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study in 1948 to conduct postdoctoral research, which also began his cooperation with Li Zhengdao.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Yang Zhenning

In 1956, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao published a paper that overturned one of the central messages of physics, the cosmic conservation of elementary particles, and their mirror images behave exactly the same. The following year (1957), Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for proposing the theory of synonym non-conservation, and Yang Zhenning was 35 years old at the time. Because Yang Zhenning became a U.S. citizen in 1964, he was still Chinese when he won the Nobel Prize. In 2015, Yang Zhenning renounced his U.S. citizenship and became a Chinese citizen.

Li Zhengdao, born in Shanghai in 1926 and a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was admitted to the Department of Physics of Zhejiang University in 1943, transferred to the National Southwest United University in 1944, and went to the United States to study at the University of Chicago in 1946. In 1955, at the age of 29, Lee became the youngest full professor in Columbia's more than two-hundred-year history. In 1956, he and Yang Zhenning jointly proposed the theory of cosmic non-conservation, and the following year the two jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics, when Li Zhengdao was 31 years old. Since Lee Jeong-do became a U.S. citizen in 1962, he also Chinese when he won the Nobel Prize.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Lee Jeong-do

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" >2, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976</h1>

Ding Zhaozhong, whose ancestral home is Rizhao, Shandong, was born in Michigan in 1936, and when he was two months old, he returned to China with his mother, but at that time, China was frequently in war, and he had not been able to receive a traditional education. In 1948, Ding Zhaozhong went to Taiwan with his parents, and in 1956, he went to the University of Michigan to study and obtained a doctorate in physics from the University of Michigan.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Ding Zhaozhong

In 1974, Ding Zhaozhong discovered a long-lived hit particle with a mass of about 3 times the mass of protons and named it "J particle", and in 1976, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Ding Zhaozhong and Richter for their pioneering work in discovering a new type of heavy elementary particle. Ding Zhaozhong was 40 years old. He is also a foreign academician in many countries and an honorary professor at several universities.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="15" >3, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986</h1>

Li Yuanzhe, born in 1936 in Hsinchu City, Taiwan Province, primary school to master's degree are completed in Taiwan, in 1962, Li Yuanzhe went to the University of California, Berkeley to study the Doctor of Chemistry, Doctor of Science, during the doctoral study, he developed a strong interest in the use of cross molecular beams to study reaction kinetics.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Lee Won Cheol

In 1986, Li Yuanzhe, together with Dudley Hirschbach of Harvard University in the United States, and John Polani of the University of Toronto in Canada, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their research achievements in reaction dynamics using cross-molecular beam experimental methods. Li Yuanzhe was 50 years old at the time, and in 1994, Li Yuanzhe renounced his American citizenship and returned to Taiwan. He himself is an academician of many countries.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="20" >4, Steven Chu, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997</h1>

Born in Missouri in 1948, Chu received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1976 and joined bell telephone laboratories in 1978. In 1997, Chu received the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing a method of cooling and capturing atoms with lasers at lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, along with American scientist William Phillips and French scientist Tanugi.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Steven Chu

It is worth mentioning that Steven Chu has served in the U.S. government, and he has served as the 12th secretary of the U.S. Energy Department, which is an experience that other Nobel laureates have not had.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" >5, Cui Qi, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1998</h1>

Cui Qi, born in 1939 in Baofeng County, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, completed secondary school in Hong Kong in his early years, went to the United States for further study in 1958, and received a doctorate in physics from the University of Chicago in 1967. In 1998, Cui Qi, along with German scientist Horst Stemer and American scientist Robert Laughlin, won the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering and explaining the special phenomenon of electronic quantum fluids. Because Cui Qi had already become a U.S. citizen before this, although he was born in Henan, he was already the sixth Chinese to win the Nobel Prize after Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Cui Qi

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="28" >6, Gao Xingjian, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000</h1>

Gao Xingjian, born in 1940 in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, under the education of his mother at an early age, he developed a strong interest in opera, writing and painting. During his middle school years, he was exposed to a large number of foreign language works, and under the influence of his family and external environment, Gao Xingjian gradually moved towards the road of literature.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Gao Xingjian

In 2000, Gao Xingjian won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his novel "Lingshan", and because he had already acquired French citizenship in 1997, he was no longer a Chinese when he won the prize, but he was the first Chinese writer in history to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="34" >7, Qian Yongjian, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008</h1>

Qian Yongjian, whose ancestral home is Hangzhou, Zhejiang, was born in 1952 in New York, USA, and is the nephew of Mr. Qian Xuesen. In 1968, at the age of 16, Qian Yongjian won the first prize of the "Westinghouse Scientific Talent Selection Competition", which is also known as the "Junior Nobel Prize". When studying at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, Qian Yongjian used chemical technology to invent organic dyes, which would dramatically change fluorescence when combined with calcium.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Qian Yongjian

In 2008, Qian Yongjian, together with American biologist Martin Sharfi, and Japanese organic chemist and marine biologist Shumizo Shimomura won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their research on green fluorescent protein. Qian Yongjian died in 2016 at the age of 64.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="39" >8, Gao Kun, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009</h1>

Gao Kun was born in 1933 in Jinshan County, Jiangsu Province (now Jinshan District, Shanghai), and after graduating from secondary school, Gao Kun went to Study at Woolwich Polytechnic Institute in East London, England, and received his doctorate in electrical engineering from University College London in 1965. In 2009, Kao was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his breakthrough achievements in "relating to the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication."

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Gao Kun

Gao Kun has a deep achievement in optical fiber, and he also won the Nobel Prize for his research on optical fiber, so he is also known as the "father of optical fiber", "the father of optical fiber communication" and the "godfather of broadband". Gao Kun died in Hong Kong in 2018 at the age of 84.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="44" >9, Mo Yan, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012</h1>

Mo Yan, born in 1955 in Gaomi, Shandong, was sent to the countryside to work for 7 years during the Cultural Revolution, joined the army in 1976, officially became a member of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and during the four years he served as a librarian in the army, he read a large number of books, laying a solid foundation for his future writing. In February 1988, the film of the same name, adapted from his novel "Red Sorghum", won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first Chinese film to win the highest honor at the international A-category film festival. In 2012, Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his numerous literary works, becoming the first Chinese Nobel Prize winner.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Mr. Mo Yan

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="49" >10, Tu Youyou, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015</h1>

Tu Youyou, born in 1930 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, takes its name from "Youyou Deer Singing, Eating Wild Apple" in the "Shijing Xiaoya". In 1951, he was admitted to the Department of Pharmacy of Peking University School of Medicine, majoring in pharmacy, and has been working at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (renamed china Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in 2005) since graduation.

She has been engaged in the research of the combination of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese and Western medicine for many years, and created a new antimalarial drugs artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin. In 1972, she successfully extracted a colorless crystal with the molecular formula C15H22O5 and named it artemisinin. Because her discovery of artemisinin has saved millions of lives around the world, especially in developing countries, she won the Lasker Award and the "Outstanding Achievement Award in Life Sciences" from the GlaxoSmithKline China R&D Center. In 2015, she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the jury gave the reason that the artemisinin she found was effective in reducing mortality in malaria patients.

So far, the 11 Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize, do you know who they are? 1, Yang Zhenning and Li Zhengdao, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2 in 1957, Ding Zhaozhong, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 3 in 1976, Li Yuanzhe, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4 in 1986, Chu Steven, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 5 and Cui Qi in 1997, won the Nobel Prize in Physics 6 and Gao Xingjian in 1998, won the Nobel Prize in Literature 7 and Qian Yongjian in 2000, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 8 and Gao Kun in 2008, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics 9 and Mo Yan in 2009. In 2012, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature 10, Tu Youyou, and in 2015, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Ms. Tu Youyou

Tu Youyou is the first Chinese native scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Science, on January 9, 2017 she won the 2016 highest national science and technology award, and on December 18, 2018, the Party Central Committee and the State Council awarded Tu Youyou the title of Reform Pioneer and awarded the Reform Pioneer Medal.

brief summary:

So far, a total of 11 Chinese have won Nobel Prizes, of which 6 have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, 2 have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2 have won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and 1 has won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which is the pride of the Chinese community. They also proved to us that the Chinese, especially the Chinese, are no worse than the foreigners. With the improvement of China's national strength and the rapid development of scientific research, it is believed that more Chinese won the Nobel Prize in the near future.

However, the first Chinese Nobel Prize candidate was Wu Liande, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1935 and was the first Nobel Prize candidate in the Chinese world. Ma Yueran, the only sinologist on the Nobel Prize Committee, once revealed that if Shen Congwen did not die, then he would have won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature, but he died before the Nobel Prize was awarded in 1988, and one of the rules of the Nobel Prize is not awarded to the deceased.

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