How to pronounce Academician HoJo

Academician He Zuo Shou is pronounced: hé zuò xiū.

Ho (pinyin: hé), the earliest from the oracle bone script, originally means burden, and then more often used as a questionable pronoun to express the meaning of what, why, and so on. Jo (祚), pronounced zuò, originally meant blessing, bestow blessing, and also referred to the imperial throne, as well as blessing. This text is recorded in the Guoyu and Hongloumeng, among other documents. 庥, pronounced as xiū, means to cover, to cover.

He was mainly engaged in particle physics and various applied problems and achieved many important results. He has made an in-depth study of weak interactions, especially the problem of pound (c) winning, discovered a series of new selection laws, proposed for the first time that the equations derived by Chew-Mandelstam have serious errors, carried out collaborative research on the layered sub-model, and set up a new system of quantum field theory for composite particles.

Ho focuses on issues related to Marxist-Leninist philosophy in particle physics research in the areas of history of science, natural dialectics, philosophy, and political economy.

After that, he turned to the study of cosmology and dark matter, and explored the problems of neutrino mass, the divisibility of particles, the divisibility of fields, the materiality of the vacuum, whether there is a beginning of the universe, where did the Big Bang come from, and whether there must be a subjective intervention in the measurement process of quantum mechanics, and so on, and clarified some fuzzy concepts on the understanding of these problems.

People experience:

Born in Shanghai on August 24, 1927, He was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, and originally from Wangjiang, Anhui Province. He attended Shanghai Nanyang Model High School in secondary school, and in 1945, he was admitted to the Department of Chemistry of the National Chiao Tung University, and later transferred to Tsinghua University, where he joined the Chinese ****anese Communist Party in 1947 while still in school.

In 1951, he graduated from the Physics Department of Tsinghua University, and then worked as an officer in the Theoretical Education Division of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the CPC, where he was responsible for keeping abreast of the ideological and political developments of scientists.

In 1956, he joined the Institute of Atomic Energy of the Ministry of Nuclear Industry of the People's Republic of China.

In 1960, he returned to China from the former Soviet Union and participated in the Light Nuclear Theory Group of the Hydrogen Bomb as a member of the General Branch of the ****nuclear Party. He served as assistant researcher, researcher and deputy director of the Institute of Atomic Energy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Ninth Academy of the Ministry of Second Mechanism, the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Theoretical Physics.

In 1980, he was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; in March, he visited the U.S.A. In 1981, he became a researcher at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a supervisor of doctoral students in theoretical physics, and was the first supervisor of doctoral students in theoretical physics approved by the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council in 1981.

In 1983, the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council approved He Josao as the supervisor of the fifth batch of doctoral students majoring in philosophy of science and technology.

In 1984, he became an adjunct professor at the Center for Science and Society Studies of Peking University and enrolled master's degree students majoring in dialectics of nature at Peking University.

In 1994, he enrolled doctoral students majoring in philosophy of science and technology at Peking University.

In 1999, he published an article "I don't agree with the practice of qigong by young people" in the 4th issue of Youth Science and Technology Expo. 2001, he was a guest on "One Hour at Noon" and "Celebrities Meet on Friday". 2007, he attended the launching ceremony of the book "Science Achievement of Health" on February 6th.