Madam Curie's Second Marriage

 We are no strangers to Madame Curie. She is a great physicist, chemist and scientist in modern history. She and her husband Pierre Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on radioactivity, and later independently discovered polonium The two elements and radium won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry again. However, before this award, Mrs. Curie had the biggest taint in her life. She had a secret relationship with students and almost missed the Nobel Prize.

In 1906, Marie Curie’s husband, Pierre Curie, was killed in a carriage accident. Faced with her husband’s death, Marie Curie endured great grief and continued to invest in scientific experiments and research. A period of emotional closure and freezing.

However, there is still a person who broke into the life of Madame Curie and disrupted the rhythm of Madame Curie. This person is Paul Langevin, a student who is 5 years younger than Madame Curie.

After losing her husband, Madame Curie not only has to continue to engage in scientific experiments, but also to take care of her two daughters. However, Langevin has given her great help in life and science, which moved her very much. And slowly fell in love with Langevin.

But Langevin is a married man, and his wife is just a small woman. She often quarrels with Langevin over trivial matters, complaining that Langevin cannot bring benefits and contributions to the family, and only knows to invest in him. In science. Scientists and city women naturally have no common language. Gradually, Langevin also hates his wife very much. Instead, he has emotional resonance with Mrs. Curie, who is also a scientist.

As a result, Madame Curie and Langzhiwan both fell in love with each other, and the two were also plotting to ask Langzhiwan to file for divorce from his wife. However, Langevin's wife disagreed life and death, and the divorce failed, but unexpected things happened.

Langevin’s wife discovered the love letter written by Madam Curie to Langevin and published the love letter to the media. In the face of such a breaking news, the media must of course exaggerate and reveal Madame Curie’s desire for love and sex. Everyone began to criticize Madame Curie, calling her a "Polish slut" and telling her to get out. France. At that time, Madame Curie found that polonium and radium were being nominated as Nobel Prize winners. The organizers wanted to cancel Madame Curie’s nomination after hearing about the scandal of Madame Curie. With help, Madame Curie was nominated and became the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

After World War I broke out, people had no time to worry about Madame Curie’s scandal, but Madame Curie personally went to the front line to treat the wounded soldiers with X-rays.In 1934, Marie Curie died of malignant leukemia due to long-term exposure to radioactive materials. People are not sages, who can do nothing. Madame Curie’s life has been dedicated to science. She is still a great scientist worthy of our respect.

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