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Praise be to you, great scientist! Your miraculous and glorious life, like the dazzling feats of the stars, make us admire infinitely; Your scientific spirit of seeking truth and truth, innovation and dedication is more worthy of our learning!
What made scientists set the goal of advancing to science? It is the spirit of diligent study in the early years. Countless scientists have plunged into the sea of science since childhood.
Deng Shuqun, a well-known fungal plant pathologist, always ran outside the school to listen to lectures or read books on his father's desk when he was young. With an endless self-motivation to study, he was admitted to Tsinghua Academy at the age of 13 with excellent examination results, and his hard work in his youth laid a solid foundation for him to embark on the road of science. As the masters of the future world, how can we grasp today?
Study hard and think diligently.
What made scientists knock on the door of science? It is a realistic and innovative spirit of courage to explore, seek truth from facts, and not be superstitious about authority. In the early days of old China and liberation, some foreign experts who came to help China find oil fields rashly put on the big label of an oil-poor country for our country.
Geologist Li Siguang was not recognized by foreign authorities"The conclusion was intimidating, insisting that our country is a vast country and its natural resources should be very rich. He and the members of the exploration team slept in the open air, went to areas that may contain oil and natural gas to conduct investigation and exploration, and finally found a number of extraordinarily large oil fields such as the Daqing Oilfield and the Shengli Oilfield, and proved that the authoritative conclusion was wrong with facts. Seeking truth and being pragmatic, exploring and innovating, isn't it the scientific spirit that we must carry forward?
What makes scientists so obsessed with scientific exploration? It is a strong will and a spirit of silent dedication to science and mankind. Marie Curie, who was both a scholar and a laborer in that dilapidated wooden shed, worked with astonishing perseverance, day after day, year after year, to find the new element polonium from tons of asphalt oil slag; Gram radium is purified from 3 tons of uranium slag like a needle in a haystack.
For this, she gave her life and health. How admirable is Marie Curie's spirit of dedicating herself to science without fear of hardship and hardship!
What makes scientists famous? It's that fiery patriotic heart. Wang Ganchang, the father of the two bombs, gave up many good opportunities for fame and fortune in order to develop his country's atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb, and from 1961 to 1978, he remained incognito for 17 years, making outstanding contributions to strengthening China's national defense strength.
Science knows no nationality, but scientists have their own nationality. Many Chinese scientists have studied abroad, but eventually they have returned to their homeland. Because their roots are in China, and they are in love with China.
Their Chinese heart makes us admire, let the world praise, and let the bright five-star red flag fly high!
Great scientists, we salute you. Your dedication to science, hard work, perseverance, perseverance, diligent thinking, and courage to practice will lead us to a better and more brilliant tomorrow!
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