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In front of Marie Curie's house, many French people came, and they began to stone her window, calling her a "thief" and, worse, calling her a "Polish danang woman". All this

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In front of Marie Curie's house, many French people came, and they began to stone her window, calling her a "thief" and, worse, calling her a "Polish danang woman". It all stems from a love letter that can't be determined to be true or false, in which Marie Curie exudes a desire for sex.

Everyone knows a lot about Marie Curie's achievements, and her emotional life knows geometrically.

Born in 1867 in Poland to a family of teachers, Marie Skłodowska grew up and went to Paris alone to study in order to better devote herself to science.

In 1894, Marie met Pierre Curie, and a year later the two married, and Marie took her husband's surname and changed her name to "Marie Curie". Through several years of hard work, the Curie couple successfully discovered and purified the "radium", and won the Nobel Prize in Physics, which revitalized the scientific community.

In 1906, Pierre was hit by a carriage on the road and died on the spot. All along, the couple worked together to overcome difficulties, but now that her husband has suddenly left, Mary is the only one who faces the rest of her life alone.

Soon, Paul Lang zhiwan broke into her life.

Paul was Mary's student, 5 years younger than Mary. After Pierre's death, Paul became Mary's best friend and right-hand man, helping her out of her difficult times. The two of them have been together for a long time, and friendship has slowly turned into love, but Paul is a husband with a wife.

Paul's wife, an ordinary woman with no knowledge, named Jenny, did not have a common language between the two due to the gap in academic qualifications and insights between the two sides, and Jenny had a hot temper and once broke Paul's head. For the contradictions between their husband and wife, at first Mary also hoped to reconcile, but gradually found that the contradictions between their husband and wife seemed to be insoluble, so she began to persuade them to separate.

One day, Jenny got Mary's love letters to Paul, and she broke the news to the French media. This is a very good melon material, how can the media let go, so the French newspapers, large and small, successively published Paul and Mary's "love melon", and published a large number of unknown true and false letter content.

Watching the explosive peach blossom news, some Frenchmen walked up to Marie Curie's house and smashed the insults, which is the opening scene. In order to avoid the disturbance, Mary was admitted to a hospital for men and women, and lived for three years.

Ironically, as the male protagonist in this incident, Paul has a completely different treatment. After he was separated from Marie Curie, he returned to his wife, who promised him permission to disclose his presence with a young female secretary, and many years later she allowed him to develop a relationship with another younger female student. Paul, it seems, has nothing to lose.

In 1914, World War I broke out. Mary did not care about the previous suspicions, in order to support France, she bought all the prize money from France. She then went to the Red Cross and became a radiologist, where she learned X-ray science and human anatomy. She then drove a truck carrying an X-ray meter to the front line to examine the wounded soldiers. In order to better rescue the wounded soldiers, she also taught 150 women to use X-rays, saving countless soldiers' lives.

In 1934, at the age of 67, Marie Curie came to the end of her life, and it was only then that France suddenly realized that her X-ray research might have saved hundreds of thousands of French soldiers, not to mention her radium research, so she was awarded a medal of honor.

Because Marie Curie had been working in a radioactive environment for a long time, her clothes, various notes, and equipment were full of radioactivity, people only dared to put on protective clothing to sort out these materials, until then, finally no one cared about her private life. Because everyone realizes that she is a great scientist who has dedicated herself to science.

In front of Marie Curie's house, many French people came, and they began to stone her window, calling her a "thief" and, worse, calling her a "Polish danang woman". All this
In front of Marie Curie's house, many French people came, and they began to stone her window, calling her a "thief" and, worse, calling her a "Polish danang woman". All this
In front of Marie Curie's house, many French people came, and they began to stone her window, calling her a "thief" and, worse, calling her a "Polish danang woman". All this

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