Yu Min (Chinese: 于敏; 1926 -) is a prominent Chinese nuclear physicist, an academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a recipient of "Two Bombs, One Satellite" Achievement Medal.
He was born on August 1926 in Tianjin. He was famous for his excellent performances in Yaohua High School. Later he was admitted by Department of Electronics of Peking University, however, out of the passion for the physical theories, he turned into Department of Physics and made up his mind in working on the theory side.
From 1949, Yu started his postgraduate research in the Department of Physics of Peking University, and also served as a teaching assistant. In 1951, he became an assistant researcher and associate researcher at Modern Physics Institute of CAS, and began to study nuclear physics theory under the supervision of Peng Huanwu.
From the end of 1960, Yu was involved in the theoretical research of nuclear weapons. His major contributions included the solutions to a series of fundamental and critical theoretical problems of nuclear weapons, which led to breakthrough of hydrogen bomb. He won the reputation and became the academician of Chinese Academy of Science for his design of H-bomb, called Yu Min Design (or Yu-Deng Design).
Yuko Fueki (born June 21, 1979 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress. She is most popular in South Korea, where she is known as Yoo Min.
Fueki made her feature film debut in the 2001 film Hotaru (Firefly) and, in the same year, her Korean TV debut. She is more popular in South Korea than in Japan. Fueki was the subject of a legal dispute between the Korean company A Stars and the Japanese talent agency Riku Corporation.
In 2005, nudity scenes from movie Sinseolguk (known as Shin Yukiguni in Japan) caused a brief scandal for Fueki, as the Korean release of the movie had followed on the heels of her nude photo shoot just a few months earlier. For a time, the film's website received so many visitors that it briefly crashed.
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Yu Min (俞敏) (1916–1995) was an influential Chinese linguist, a 1940 graduate of the Fu Jen Catholic University, Chinese Department, a former professor of Yenching University, and professor of Beijing Normal University. His primary research areas were Chinese historical linguistics, Sino-Tibetan comparison, the study of Sanskrit in Chinese transcription. His collected writings were published posthumously in 1999.
Yu Min was born in Tianjin in November 1916. In 1940, he graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University.
From 1947 to 1952, he worked at Yenching University. He became Professor of Beijing Normal University in 1953.
Yu Min died on July 2, 1995.
《古汉语里面的连音变读现象》(1948)
《论古韵合怗屑没曷五部之通转》(1948)
《后汉三国梵汉对音谱》(1979)
《连音变读》依据现代语音学理论考察古文献,归纳出同化和增音等几个类型,对古异文、古音通转和构拟都提出了新见解。
《通转》沟通音韵和语法,探讨上古汉语派生新词的模式。
《对音谱》以梵文校佛经译语,探等韵之源并摆脱其束缚,从而使古音韵研究离去玄想,脚踏实地。
《汉语的“其”跟藏语的gji》(1949)
《汉藏语虚字比较研究》(1984)
《评〈北京话单音词词汇〉》(1951)最早提出重叠式可以分开形容词和动词的界限的理论。
《中国语文论文选》
《经传释词杞记》
《俞敏语言学论文集》(商务印书馆,1999)