Qiu Chengtong, a native of Guangdong, is an internationally renowned mathematician. 1949 was born in Shantou City, Guangdong Province, and went to Hong Kong with his parents in the same year. 1965 studied in the Department of Mathematics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. 1969 won a scholarship and entered the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. Mr. Qiu Chengtong won the Fields Medal in 1982 for his outstanding contributions in the fields of differential equations, Calabi conjecture in algebraic geometry, positive mass conjecture in general relativity and Ampere's loop equations in real and complex parts. He is the first person from China to win the so-called "Nobel Prize in Mathematics".
2. There is a "Su Qing Bu Prize" in the international mathematics field. At the annual meeting of the Council held in 2003, the International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics established the "Su Prize" named after the late famous mathematician Su, aiming at rewarding individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the application of mathematics to economic take-off and human development. This is the first international mathematics prize named after a mathematician from China. The International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, held every four years, is the highest-level congress for industrial and applied mathematicians.