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Brief introduction of Qian Sanqiang's children
Qian Sanqiang's eldest daughter, Qian Zuxuan, was born in 1947. The following year, I went to Shanghai by boat with my parents, and then I went to Tsinghua University to study. After graduation, I joined the Institute of High Energy Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

After that, I went to France to study and get a doctorate, and participated in the research work in the fields of particle physics and grid computing in China and France. Qian Sanqiang's second daughter, Qian Minxie, was born in Beijing on 1949. He graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Peking University, and received a Master of Science degree from Peking University and a Doctor of Science degree from China Academy of Sciences. In 1990s, as a postdoctoral fellow, he cooperated with German and French to study biomacromolecule crystals and protein crystals.

After studying in Europe, Qian Minxie returned to China as the director of the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, trained a large number of talents engaged in atomic energy research, and made outstanding contributions to the establishment of atomic energy science in China and the development of two bombs. This year is the 70th birthday of the Republic, and it is also the 70th birthday of Qian Lao.

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Qian Sanqiang's son Qian Sijin was born in Beijing in 195 1, four years younger than his sister. He graduated from the Department of Chemistry in Tsinghua University with a master's degree in theoretical physics from China Academy of Sciences, and then studied in the United States with a doctorate in physics. During his scientific research in Europe, Qian Sijin participated in the research of the Large Hadron Collider. In 2003, after returning to China, Qian Sijin became a professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University Institute of Physics, mainly engaged in experimental research of high-energy particle physics and research and development of the application of computing technology in high-energy physics.

Professor Qian is the leader of CMS research group in Peking University, and his research team has made many scientific achievements in high-energy physics. Qian Sijin went to Shaanxi to jump the queue in his early years. Because of the difficult conditions, he wrote to his father Qian Sanqiang many times to complain, hoping that his father could sound out his connections and help him return to the city. As a model of the older generation of scientists, Qian Sanqiang did not agree to his son's request. He taught his son to live independently and fight for the future by himself.