Author: Liu Haijun
Publishing House: Writers Publishing House
Release date: 2005- 1- 1
Version: 1
Page count: 380 pages
Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787506330879
Packaging: Paperback Hsin P. Soh-an international scientific master known by the industry as "Einstein of China"; A talented physicist trained and inspired famous scientists like Li Zhengdao and Wu Jianxiong, but it was never mentioned for many years. 1972, Mr. Li Zhengdao, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, returned to China, and the party and the state greeted him in the Great Hall of the People. When Premier Zhou Enlai expressed the hope that Li Zhengdao could do something to solve the "fault" problem of educational talents in China and introduce some overseas talents to give lectures in China, Li Zhengdao said: There are many talents and teachers in China who can solve the "fault" problem, but they are useless, such as my teacher, Mr. Hsin P. Soh.
This is a dusty history, and it is also a sad elegy. This is a documentary about the fate of a talented physicist, and it is also a microcosm of the ups and downs of a generation of intellectuals in China. Hsin P. Soh, known as "Einstein of China", is the first teacher of Nobel Prize winner Li Zhengdao and a world-class master of science. However, due to historical reasons, this master of science is not well known to most people in China. Guided by cold, objective and almost non-judgmental words, the author dug out Hsin P. Soh's files from our eyes, which was shocking. Liu Haijun, born in 1955, is young, enthusiastic, long, introverted and indifferent. I like to rummage through old paper piles, and I like to travel with outstanding maverick sages. I often turn my attic into a paradise. What good people like and what good people abandon. Come through thick and thin. Twenty years ago, I worked in Qingdao Daily.