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  Chen Ning Yang
Chen Ning Franklin Yang (楊振寧 pinyin: Yáng Zhènníng) (born September 22, 1922) was a Chinese American physicist of statistical mechanics and symmetry principles[?] who received at the age of 35, with Tsung-Dao Lee, the Nobel Prize in 1957 for his investigation in the parity laws[?] that helped researches in elementary particles.
Born in Hefei, Anhui, China Yang studied elementary school in Beijing, and middle school first in Beijing, then in Kunming.
Yang married Chih-li Tu (杜致禮 Dù Zhìlǐ), a teacher, in 1950 and has two sons and a daughter: Franklin, jr., Gilbert, and Eulee (in order of age).
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ya/Yang_Zhenning.html   (212 words)

  
 Yang Zhenning and wife appeared in public for the first time
Yang said candidly that, after his engagement with Wengfan, the numerous reports from various media sources had indeed put tremendous pressure on them.
Wengfan's eyes were fixed on Yang all the time, from the moment he went to the podium to make his speech to the moment he returned to his seat.
It was always Yang who took the initiative to speak to his wife, who would listen attentively with her head inclined towards him, and smile happily from time to time.
www.chinanews.cn /news/2004/2005-01-24/1245.shtml   (262 words)

  
 Chen Ning Yang Summary
Yang remained a year at the University of Chicago as instructor in physics, and in 1949 went to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton; in 1955 he became one of the very small number of professors on the institute's permanent staff.
Chen Ning Yang was born in the city of Hofei, in Anhwei province, China, on September 22, 1922, to Ke Chuan Yang and the former Meng Hwa Loh.
Yang is also well known for his collaboration with Robert Mills in developing a gauge theory of a new class.
www.bookrags.com /Chen_Ning_Yang   (2042 words)

  
 The China Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Chinese Nobel Laureate Yang Zhenning, accompanied by his new wife who is 54 years younger than him, yesterday presented a series of popular scientific writing awards to writers at a ceremony in Taipei.
Yang, a co-winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics and a member of the Academia Sinica, said he admired the award winners for their creativity and talent in writing scientific books that were aimed at a general readership.
Yang, who is 83, has been the focus of the media ever since he married his young wife Weng Fan, who is 29, a year ago.
www.chinapost.com.tw /p_detail.asp?id=85384&GRP=B&onNews=   (562 words)

  
 News Of Tsinghua University-Accomplished scholar Yang Zhenning returns to roots
Yang's lecture for the Qinghua freshmen originated from a conversation between him and Zhu Bangfen, dean of the physics department of the university, after he resettled on the campus in December 2003.
Yang was born on Sept. 22, 1922, in Hefei, Anhui Province in eastern China.
Yang was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Academia Sinica, and honored with the Albert Einstein Commemorative Award in 1957.
news.tsinghua.edu.cn /eng__news.php?id=681   (1124 words)

  
 Chen Ning Franklin Yang
Chen Ning Franklin Yang (楊振寧 pinyin: Yáng Zhènníng) (born September 22, 1922) is a Chinese American physicist, who worked on statistical mechanics and symmetry principles.
He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 at the age of 35, with Tsung-Dao Lee, for a theory in which, to the surprise of theoretical physicists, the weak force between elementary particles did not have parity (mirror-reflection) symmetry.
At the age of 82, Yang became engaged to 28-year old Weng Fan who is studying for a masters at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, and married her in early 2005.
www.mlahanas.de /Physics/Bios/ChenNingFranklinYang.html   (351 words)

  
 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Yang arrived in Jinan in the morning of Nov. 11 and went sight-seeing at Daming Lake, Baotu Spring and Quancheng Square in the afternoon.
Yang delivered a speech "Reflection on Returning Home from Abroad" in the Science Hall on east campus for students in the afternoon.
Yang was interviewed by journalists from Shandong TV Station for a program which was aired on.
www.news.sdu.edu.cn /html/1579/115016.html   (294 words)

  
 Schools of thought divided over education
Yang, a Nobel laureate in physics, said on August 14 that "China's higher education is quite successful in teaching the young people." His remark set off a barrage of criticism and rebuttal.
Yang, a Chinese American who has taught or lived in China for an accumulative total of 20 years and in the United States for 60 years, based his appraisal on a lifetime of observations.
For example, the Tsinghua University freshmen he has taught are "more solid in their knowledge, more attentive in class and more hard-working than their US counterparts." They can rattle off mathematical formulae with ease while US college freshmen are still playing around and not yet settled into a serious learning mode.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2005-08/29/content_472925.htm   (295 words)

  
 One's network Oeeee _ Com, has seen all - joy the people times
Yang: I know a lot of people, some know for a lot of years, will see a lot of people like old man's sail and I of these two days, I will introduce to old man's sail in advance, how old is this person, it is studied what is done.
Yang: The picture eats, I have lived in U.S.A. for nearly 60 years after all, but she is exposed to foreign life for a long time recently.
Yang: I, to stewing the function of the soup, faith is not as strong as she.
218.249.152.83 /cgi-bin/web.cgi?tranFlag=02200&domain=00&url=http://ent.oeeee.com/ent/content/2006/200607/20060706/210626.html   (1937 words)

  
 Things you don't need to know about Chinese culture
Yang Zhenning were sitting at home watching the Youth Singing Competition, he surely would have felt a chill." Upon reading this article, and the quoted commentary by Mr.
In this respect, for that singer to have "never heard of Yang Zhenning," is hardly as ridiculous as a Frenchman never having heard of Napoleon or an American never having heard of Washington.
Yang's ears that this young singer replied, "I really have never heard of Yang Zhenning before," I believe that he most definitely won't "feel a chill in his heart." I believe he is aware of this common sense and will not be so shallow.
www.danwei.org /scholarship_and_education/things_you_dont_need_to_know.php   (1266 words)

  
 Chen Ning Yang - Biography
Chen Ning Yang was born on September 22, 1922, in Hofei, Anwhei, China, the first of five children of Ke Chuan Yang and Meng Hwa Loh Yang.
Yang was brought up in the peaceful and academically inclined atmosphere of the campus of Tsinghua University, just outside of Peiping, China, where his father was a Professor of Mathematics.
Dr. Yang is a quiet, modest, and affable physicist; he met his wife Chih Li Tu while teaching mathematics at her high school in China.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1957/yang-bio.html   (471 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Top Story: 82-year-old Nobel laureate to wed 3 times younger student
Dr. Chen Ning Yang, known in China as Yang Zhenning, would marry student Wong Fan in January, the paper said.
Yang won the physics Nobel Prize in 1957 jointly with Lee Tsung-dao for their investigation of the parity laws, which led to important discoveries about elementary particles.
Yang, whose wife died last year, is a professor at Tsinghua University.
pakistantimes.net /2004/12/19/top8.htm   (198 words)

  
 Yang Zhenning and His Cantonese Finacee in Beijing - Guangdong - News Brief - Newsgd
Yang and his fiancee Weng Fan indorsed their engagement through a telephone call and set a date in next January for their marriage.
Yang was deeply impressed by Weng's considerate character, savvy and excellent command of English.
Yang was survived by his first wife Chih Li Tu last year.
www.newsgd.com /news/Guangdong1/200412221026.htm   (402 words)

  
 China Internet Information Center
Yang Zhenning: las tres buenaventuras de mi vida(foto)
El ganador del Premio Nobel, famoso físico internacional Yang Zhenning dio un discurso sobre su libro “Toda Mi Vida” en la Universidad Pedagógica Noreste, en el que habló de las tres buenaventuras de su vida.
Yang visita la Universidad Pedagógica Noreste con su esposa
spanish.china.org.cn /spanish/265589.htm   (323 words)

  
 Delta - What about the sexy life? - Jaargang 37 Nummer 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
"Yang Zhenning is going to marry a girl who is only 28!" my mother exclaimed.
Most of you won't know who Yang Zhenning is, but the first thing you need to know is that Zhenning is 82 years old; second, that he's a well-known Chinese scholar, a Nobel laureate in physics; and third, he's rich - rolling in all that Nobel cash!
I was then reminded of a newspaper interview with the father of Yang Zhenning's new wife, who said Professor Yang had devoted himself to scientific research, made great contributions to our country, and now he's old and in need of someone to look after him.
www.delta.tudelft.nl /archief/j37/n7/19505   (461 words)

  
 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Yang Chen Ning
Prof Chen-Ning Yang Hailed as one of the most important theoretical physicists in the second half of the 20th century, Prof Chen-Ning Yang's impact on the world of physics and beyond, particularly in Chinese communities both within and outside the Chinese Mainland, is immense and far-reaching.
Yang CN chen ning yang, American theoretical physicist and nobel laureate, best knownfor his studies of the nature and behavior of elementary particles.
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www.geometry.net /nobel/yang_chen_ning_page_no_2.php   (1690 words)

  
 Learn more about Chen Ning Yang in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Learn more about Chen Ning Yang in the online encyclopedia.
Chen Ning Franklin Yang (楊振寧 pinyin: Yáng Zhènníng) (born September 22, 1922) is a Chinese American physicist, who worked on statistical mechanics and symmetry principles.
He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 at the age of 35, with Tsung-Dao Lee, for his investigations into the parity laws, a piece of basic research in the physics of elementary particles.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /c/ch/chen_ning_yang.html   (320 words)

  
 Blog : Love is ageless #1 Love Letters fm a 28 to a 82 翁楊情書
Background: They married in China in end 2004, Yong Fan 28-y-o, Yang Zhenning 82-y-o, in the turbulent gossips.
Yang is a famous Chinese American scientist - a Noble Prize winner in Physics, whose wife died in 2003.
Sure, Mr Yang Zhenning will die much sooner than Mrs Yong Fan, possibly leaving her unhappy for some time.
asiafriendfinder.com /blog/2648/post_37458.html?highid=20221307_30570&site_tab=social   (782 words)

  
 Between past and present
Professor Yang Zhenning, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, gave a lecture on the I Ching's influence on the development of modern science in China.
The concept of the unity of heaven and human beings, so rooted in Chinese culture, is another element that has stunted the development of modern science, Yang says, reasoning that in Western countries, scientists separate man from nature.
Yang's controversial lecture was followed by a heated discussion about his argument.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-10/09/content_380662.htm   (933 words)

  
 Blog : Love is ageless #1 Love Letters fm a 28 to a 82 翁楊情書
Background: They married in China in end 2004, Yong Fan 28-y-o, Yang Zhenning 82-y-o, in the turbulent gossips.
Yang is a famous Chinese American scientist - a Noble Prize winner in Physics, whose wife died in 2003.
Sure, Mr Yang Zhenning will die much sooner than Mrs Yong Fan, possibly leaving her unhappy for some time.
www.asiafriendfinder.com /blog/2648/post_37458.html?highid=20221307_30570&site_tab=social   (782 words)

  
 Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, Fall 1999 v30 i1 p249
"Yang's talk was very honest," Zhou said, "the Chairman praised him after read= ing [the transcript of] his talk." Zhou called on Zhou Peiyuan, present at= the meeting as vice-president of Beijing University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to help him promote basic research at Beijing University and the country.
Yang and Lee were representative of Chinese American scientists' home-count= ry nationalism.
In 1977, Yang became the first president of the National Association of Chi= nese Americans, composed mostly of scientists and other professionals and design= ed to lobby for the normalization of the U.S.-China relationship.
www.csupomona.edu /~zywang/us-china.mht   (12129 words)

  
 We Observe the World
Talking about his fiancée, Yang referred to her as, "the last gift that God sent to me," and said she gave him, an aged man, the pleasure of regaining his youth.
Even the reason why she loves professor Yang is a secret to journalists.
The love between Yang and Weng is of such public interest that Weng is in the media spotlight, catching the attention of more and more journalists.
josephbosco.com /wow2004/2004/12/china-society-eighty-two-marrying.html   (488 words)

  
 Interfax China
As domestic critics like Yang Zhenning point out, those therapeutic benefits have been achieved through centuries of trial and error, and have nothing to do with the false theoretical concepts that have underpinned Chinese medicine.
Yang Zhenning said that Chinese medicine would have no future if it remained rooted in its own theoretical system, which has remained unchanged for more than 2,000 years.
In the end, the much vaunted idea of integrating Chinese and western medical practices will require the scientific identification and assessment of the active ingredients of Chinese medicine, rather than the revival of "holistic" concepts like the "qi." It is the practical content of Chinese medicine and not its metaphysics that attracts multinationals like Novartis.
www.interfax.cn /displayarticle.asp?aid=19125&slug=TCM   (1179 words)

  
 sinopolis.com | Tang Jianhua: Yang Zhenning should be more critical
Intellectuals like Yang Zhenning who have the opportunity to speak, should side with the public and criticize more actual problems, and cut down on flattery.
Even though Yang Zhenning brought up the issue of Chinese graduate student education being behind education in other countries, in his lectures last year in Urumqi he said with regard to "How successful undergraduate education is in China",that Chinese universities are contributing more than American universities.
In reality, people who approve of Yang Zhenning's speech about "Chinese undergraduate education is very successful" are in the minority, and "Chinese universities have been much more successful than American universities in terms of contributing to the development of their countries" many fewer people agree with this.
www.sinofile.net /saiweng/sip_blog.nsf/d6plinks/YZHI-6VB8J2   (336 words)

  
 U.S.-China scientific exchange
Yang and Lee were representative of Chinese American scientists' home-country nationalism.
In 1977, Yang became the first president of the National Association of Chinese Americans, composed mostly of scientists and other professionals and designed to lobby for the normalization of the U.S.-China relationship.
Yang, "My reflections on some social problems," a speech delivered to the Hong Kong Student Association in New York on 3 Oct 1970, Yang, Dushu jiaoxue sishi nian (Forty years of studying and teaching) (Hong Kong, 1985), 55-61.
www.csupomona.edu /~zywang/us-china.html   (11672 words)

  
 Chnlove Club - Chinese women seeking single foreign men for dating, romance, marriage, long-time relationships.
But i've noticed quite a trend where they marry much older, I'm just concerned that as a younger man I may be seen as a waste of time
Have you heard the true love story between the physical scientist,Zhenning Yang, and her wife Fan Weng?
Zhenning Yang is 82 years old while his wife Fan Weng is only 28 years old.
www.chnlove.com /forum/topic_replies.php?topics=21   (464 words)

  
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In a speech made at Southeast University in Nanjing yesterday, Nobel Prize winner Yang Zhenning (Yang Chen-ning) said Chinese universities contribute a lot more to the country compared to universities in the US.
Yang said appraising the success of a school is based on contributions to undergraduate education and society, where Chinese universities do well.
Yang is positive Chinese universities play an imporant role in training talents for China's development.
www.cycnet.com /cms/2004/cycenglish/news/200610/t20061031_485778.htm   (248 words)

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