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How does China treat the Nobel Prize?
There are awards every year and controversy every year. Every Nobel Prize award will trigger heated discussions among domestic public opinion, and this year is no exception.
China is striving to become a major country recognized by the international community and domestic people. It has gone from being a weak country in sports to being one of the top three players in the Olympic Games, from being economically poor to having a stable GDP growth, and from being backward in aerospace technology to being one of the top five countries in the world. The Shenzhou-6 satellite is manned to orbit the earth... But for many years, China has been absent from the Nobel Prize in Science, which cannot but become a pain in the hearts of the Chinese people.
Over the past 105 years, the Nobel Prize has recorded the development of world science in an objective and rigorous spirit. Those who have won the award have either solved a common problem faced by mankind, or have greatly improved it. They have broadened people's horizons in understanding the world or brought more blessings to mankind. They have made great contributions to all mankind. China's failure to win the Nobel Prize in Science profoundly illustrates that we have made little contribution to the development of world science.
For a nation of more than one billion people, there must be something inevitable in the fact that it has not been able to win the Nobel Prize in Science for more than half a century. The reason is that the spirit of the Nobel Prize is exactly the spirit of science, and Chinese culture, past and present, lack this spirit.
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