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What is the sixth ancestor of China science? What is the difference?
Li Siguang, the father of geology;

Li Siguang (1889 101October 26th-197 1 April 29th), whose original name was Li. Huanggang, Hubei, Mongolian, a famous musician, scientist, geologist, educator and social activist in China, is one of the main leaders and founders of modern earth science and geological work in China.

Qian Xuesen, the father of missiles;

Qian Xuesen (1911.12.1-2009.10.31), Han nationality, the 33rd Sun Wu of Qian Liu, a Shanghainese, is a ancestor. World famous scientist, aerodynamicist, founder of manned space flight in China, "father of scientific research in China" and "king of rockets".

Zhu Guangya, the father of the atomic bomb;

Zhu Guangya (1924.12.25 ~ 201.2.26), male, Han nationality, from Wuhan, Hubei. Graduated from the Department of Physics, University of Michigan, USA, majoring in nuclear physics, and one of the main pioneers of nuclear science in China.

Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice;

Yuan Longping, 1930, was born in Beijing on September 7th. He is from De 'an County, Jiangxi Province, and now lives in Changsha City, Hunan Province. China hybrid rice breeding expert is known as the "father of hybrid rice" in China and an academician of China Academy of Engineering.

Liu Huaqing, the father of aircraft carrier;

Liu Huaqing (1916 65438+1October-201165438+1October 14), a native of Dawu County, Hubei Province, China.

The father and king of laser phototypesetting.

Wang Xuan (1February 5, 937-February 3, 2006/KLOC-0), a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, is an academician of China Academy of Sciences, China Academy of Engineering, Third World Academy of Sciences and Professor Peking University. He is the founder and technical director of laser phototypesetting system for Chinese characters. The laser phototypesetting system of Chinese characters developed by the scientific research group led by him laid the foundation for the computerization of the whole process of press and publication, and was praised as "the second invention of Chinese character printing".