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Back To The Age Of The 80s
- 大河自西
- 382 characters
- 2021-03-03 07:48:16
"Big Time back 80 of" Author: small harpoon
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Li Zheng was born again.
Li Zheng, a former researcher at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, an honorary professor at Huaqing University, and head of the National Pharmaceutical Research Laboratory, died suddenly at night. When he woke up, he found that he had returned to a small fishing village in 1982.
The father was missing and the mother fled home, leaving only one cheap half-sister to depend on each other.
Facing this hard life, Li Zheng showed a standard smile with eight teeth.
Don't be afraid, any golden finger is no better than my head that almost won the Nobel Prize.
This is the story of a rebirth who strives to become a rich generation. The style is very serious! Really!
1. Upgrade Liu Shuang Wen, the hero's goal is the stars and the sea. I can only guarantee that the attack will come out before Chapter 20
2. This article tries to write the historical weight as much as possible, but the author's writing style is limited, and the historical facts should not be matched, we have a tacit understanding.
3. All the pharmaceuticals and biology in this article are just not exquisite. After all, the stupid author is a liberal arts, so I am sorry to bomb my friends
Content Tag: Rebirth
Search keywords: Protagonist: Li Zheng, Liang Zhe┃Supporting role:┃Others:
Brief comment on works:
Former Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory researcher, Honorary Professor of Huaqing University, and Dean of the National Institute of Materia Medica, Li Zheng died suddenly at night. When he woke up, he found that he had returned to a small fishing village in 1982. His father was missing, his mother fled home, and only one half-fathered cheap sister was left. Facing this hard mode of life, Li Zheng showed a standard smile with eight teeth. No golden finger can compare to my head that almost won the Nobel Prize. This article only needs to tell the story of a top-level pharmacologist who was reborn in the 1980s and worked hard to contribute to the motherland’s medical career. The timeline of the article started from Margaret Thatcher's visit to China in 1982 until the return of Hong Kong in 1997, witnessing the magnificent history of Hong Kong's return from the perspective of a reborn. The cut is delicate and refreshing, it is worth reading.