On February 24th, 2004, Professor Yang Zhenning, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, and his fiancee Weng Fan went through the marriage registration formalities at the foreign marriage registration office of Shantou Civil Affairs Bureau. The children didn't object, but they all sent their blessings. After marriage, they had no children, and Weng Fan accompanied Yang Zhenning for almost 24 hours.
She has no job, is studying for a doctorate in Tsinghua, and spends almost all her spare time taking care of her husband. Yang Zhenning said that it is hard to think of this if Weng Fan takes care of children alone in the future. He hoped that after she left, Weng Fan would live a happy life instead of worrying about other things. In order to give Yang Zhenning a better rest, Weng Fan got rid of young people's bad habits such as surfing the Internet and staying up late, and developed a good habit of going to bed early and getting up early.
She will cook for Yang Zhenning, take notes and so on. As long as it is Yang Zhenning's business, she will handle it herself, because only she knows Yang Zhenning best.
Brief Introduction to the Publication Information of Dawn Collection
Dawn is a book published by the Commercial Press on 20 18. The authors are Tsinghua University professors Yang Zhenning and Weng Fan. Dawn Collection reflects Yang Zhenning's knowledge and feelings of home and country, and is also an important work to understand Yang Zhenning's thoughts and mental journey. Among them are his monographs on giving up American citizenship, accelerators, high-energy physics and other hot issues, representative articles on the study of the history of science, postgraduate training and other social issues.
In 20 17, Yang Zhenning wrote a short article about giving up American citizenship, which was also included in this Dawn Collection. Weng Fan wrote a short essay entitled "Mr. Yang Zhenning's" Essence "and" Silliness ",which was also included in Dawn Collection. "Dawn Collection" is published by the Commercial Press, which fully embodies the foresight and the heart of a generation of scientific masters to return home.