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Who was the first person in China to climb Mount Everest?

Wang Fuzhou: The first person in the world to climb Mount Everest from the north slope.

1On May 25th, 960, Wang Fuzhou, Kampot and Qu climbed Mount Qomolangma, the highest mountain in the world, at an altitude of 8848. 13m from the northeast ridge, setting a world record for climbing Mount Qomolangma from the north slope.

1953, someone successfully climbed to the top from the south slope of Mount Everest. The northern slope is in China. Because of the dangerous terrain, no mountaineers reached the summit at that time. 1960 at 4 o'clock in the morning on May 25th, a five-star red flag was planted at the summit of Mount Everest! No cheers, no jumps, no tears. Wang Fuzhou only knows that he has completed the task. What he is considering is to hurry down the mountain and go back alive! The cruelty of mountain climbing may only be experienced by those who are there.

Wang Fuzhou 1935 was born in Xihua, Henan Province, and 1958 graduated from the Department of Petroleum Geological Exploration of Beijing Institute of Geology. In the same year, he was selected for the China mountaineering team. 1958 boarded lenin peak at an altitude of 7 134 meters in the Soviet union; 1959 Climbed Mount Mustag in Xinjiang at an altitude of 7546 meters, 1964 Climbed Mount Xixiabang at an altitude of 80 12 meters. 1985 China international sports tourism company was established. 1992 as chairman of chinese mountaineering association.

At present, as the vice chairman and secretary general of China Scientific Explorers Association, he is still inseparable from mountains and geology. In July, 1999, an inspection tour of the Yarlung Zangbo River was also organized.

Attachment: 192 1- The first British mountaineering team, led by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Howard Burley, began to climb Mount Everest and reached an altitude of 7000 meters.

1922-The second British mountaineering team reached an altitude of 8320 meters with oxygen supply devices.

1924 —— When the third British mountaineering team climbed Mount Everest, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine disappeared while using the oxygen supply device to reach the summit. Mallory's body was found at an altitude of 8150m on 1999, and the camera he was carrying with him was missing, so it is impossible to determine whether he and Owen were the first people to successfully climb the summit in the world.

1May 29th, 953 ——34-year-old New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary En: Edmund Hillary, as a member of the British mountaineering team, and 39-year-old Nepalese guide tenzing norgay En: tenzing norgay climbed Mount Everest along the southeast ridge route, which was the first successful mountaineering team ever recorded.

1956- The Swiss mountaineering team headed by Albert Eigler climbed Mount Everest for the second time in human history. (because the record is accurate)

1May 25th, 960-China people climbed Mount Everest for the first time. They are Wang Fuzhou, Kampot and Qu. This climb is also the first successful climb from the north slope.

1963-The American expedition led by Norman Dillenforth successfully climbed to the top from the west slope for the first time.

1975- Japanese Junko Tanabe became the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest from the south slope.

That year, the China mountaineering team climbed Mount Everest for the second time, and nine members reached the summit. Among them, Tibetan player Panduo became the first woman in the world to successfully climb the summit from the North Slope.

1978-Austrian Peter Haber and Italian reinhold Mesner successfully reached the summit for the first time without using oxygen tanks.

1980-Polish mountaineer Krzysztof Vereker successfully climbed Mount Everest for the first time in winter.

1988-A joint mountaineering team from China, Japan and Nepal successfully climbed Mount Everest from the north and south sides for the first time.

196- 15 climbers, including the famous mountaineer rob hall, were killed in the process of climbing the summit, which was the year with the largest number of deaths in the history of climbing Mount Everest.

1998-American Tom Whitaker became the first disabled person in the world to successfully climb Mount Everest.

2000-The famous Nepalese mountaineer Babu Chiri started from the base camp and climbed from the north slope. The successful summit took 16 hours and 56 minutes, setting a record for the fastest summit.

2006 54 38+0- American Vihengmel became the first blind man to climb Mount Everest.

In 2005-2005, China No.4 comprehensive scientific research altimeter team successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest, and obtained the elevation data of Mount Everest.

The first Mount Everest:

The first Everest disaster: 1922, the second British Everest mountaineering team (captain Gilbert) still took the route of the northern slope of Tibet. They crossed the northern depression, but when they reached the height of 8,225 meters, seven Sherpas were killed by an avalanche, which was the first time that human beings were killed on Mount Everest. First Use of Oxygen in Climbing: 1922, George Finn Qi and Jeffrey Bruce, members of the second British Everest Climbing Team (Captain Gee Bruce), used oxygen for the first time in climbing Mount Everest. This is a special oxygen bottle for pilots. Man successfully reached the summit for the first time:1On May 29th, 953, two members of the British mountaineering team (consisting of ten people) reached the summit of Mount Everest. Edmund Hillary and tenzing norgay reached the summit, while Evans and Bourguilang reached a height of 8,720 meters. The height of Mount Everest used by the British this time is 8840 meters. Crossing Mount Everest for the first time: 1963, American mountaineering teams Willi Unsoeld and Tom Hornbein climbed to the top from the west ridge to the north wall for the first time and descended from the southeast ridge, becoming the first team to cross Mount Everest. The First Double Span Meeting on the South and North Slopes:1On May 5, 1988, a joint mountaineering team from China, Japan and Nepal set a feat of the Double Span Meeting on the South and North Slopes, setting six records.

The first woman to climb the summit:1975 May 16, Japanese Junko Tanabe climbed from the southeast ridge line, becoming the first woman to climb Mount Everest.

The first woman to climb the summit from the north side:1975 On May 27th, Pan Duo, a member of the China mountaineering team, was the first to climb the summit from the north side.

The first woman killed: 1979, Hannelore Schmatz was the fourth woman to climb Mount Everest, and she was unfortunately killed when she reached the top and went down the mountain. She was the first woman to be killed.

First anaerobic summit success:1On May 8th, 978, Austrian Peter Haberle and Italian reinhold messner reached the summit for the first time through the southeast ridge route. The first woman to reach the summit without oxygen: 1988, New Zealand woman Lydia Brady became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen.

The first woman to reach the summit from the north and south sides of Mount Everest:1999 On May 29th, Cathy O'Dowd, a South African woman, reached the summit from the north side, becoming the first woman to reach the summit from both sides. (65438+1May 25th, 996) The first person to climb Mount Everest twice: 65438+1On May 20th, 965, Indian Wang Na Kampot Sherpa became the first person to climb Mount Everest twice.

The first woman to climb Mount Everest twice:1May 1992 12,1May 1993 10. Yadav Santosh, an Indian woman, is the first woman to climb Mount Everest twice. The first person to ski down the mountain: 1970, Japanese Mihura Xiongichiro skied down the mountain from the 8000m south depression, setting a world record. On this basis, the documentary "Who Skis Down Mount Everest" won the 1976 Best Foreign Language Documentary Award. The first winter summit:1Feb. 98017th, Poles Krzysztof Wielicki and Cichy Leszek climbed the summit of Mount Everest for the first time in winter.

The first solo ride to Everest: 1980. On August 20th, Italian reinhold messner climbed from the northern depression to the northern rock wall for the first time without oxygen. The first autumn summit:19731kloc-0/0 On October 26th, Japanese mountaineering teams Ishiguro and Yasuo Kato climbed the summit along the traditional route of Southeast Ridge passing through South Australia, which was the first time in the history of Everest climbing in autumn. The first couple climbed the summit at the same time:19901kloc-0/0. On October 7th, Slovenian couple Andrej &; Marija Stremfelj became the first couple to reach the summit at the same time.

The first father and son reached the summit at the same time:19901kloc-0/0 On October 7th, Jean Noel Roche, a Frenchman, and his son Roche Bertrand aka Zebulon became the first father and son to reach the summit of Mount Everest at the same time. At that time, my son was only 17 years old, breaking the record of the youngest person. Father and son landed from South Australia to the base camp by paragliding. The first brother reached the summit at the same time:1On September 25th, 992, Alberto and Felix Interlatgui became the first brothers to reach the summit of Mount Everest at the same time.

The first time I climbed Mount Qomolangma day and night: Mark Baatar, a 36-year-old Frenchman, set off from the southern slope at an altitude of 5,300 meters on September 25th, 0987 17, local time, and crossed the southern depression at night without oxygen. 26 15:30 successfully climbed to the top of Mount Everest. The time used is 22 hours and 30 minutes. The first Taiwan Province compatriot to climb the summit: 1993 Taiwan Province compatriot Wu climbed the summit from the north.

The first Taiwan compatriot killed: 1994, Taiwan compatriot was killed when he climbed to the top to retreat.

The first woman from Taiwan Province Province climbed the summit from the south: 1995, and Jiang Xiuzhen from Taiwan Province Province climbed the summit from the south, becoming the only woman from Taiwan Province Province who climbed Mount Everest.

The first China couple to reach the summit at the same time: 1999. On May 27th, China Tibet Mountaineering Team 10 members reached the summit. Naren and Gigi are the first couple in China to climb Mount Everest at the same time.

The first China woman to climb the summit twice:1999 On May 27th, China Tibet Climbing Team 10 members climbed the summit, and Gui Sang became the first woman to climb Mount Everest twice.

The first blind man to climb the summit: 2001On May 25th, American Eric Wehmeyer became the first blind man to climb Mount Everest. Accompanied by four companions, he climbed to the top of the mountain with eight guides from Sheba. They tied bells around his waist so that he could hear and tell the location. Wei Hanmeier lost his sight when he was 13 years old, but he loved mountaineering and challenged many peaks including North and South America and Africa. The first family whose three generations all climbed Mount Everest: On May 17, 2002, Tashi Tenzin Sherpa, the grandson of tenzing norgay, who was the first to climb Mount Everest, also climbed Mount Everest, becoming the first family whose three generations all climbed Mount Everest. The first one went downhill completely by skiing: On June 7th, 2000, 10, Slovenian explorer Davo Nicard spent five hours sliding from the top of Mount Everest to the camp at the foot of the mountain, becoming the first person to ski to Mount Everest. The first couple who climbed to the top and paraglided at the same time: 20065438+0On May 22nd, French couple Roche Bertrand and Claire Bernier descended from the paraglider at the top of Mount Everest, and it took them 8 minutes to reach ABC camp. The first snowboarding downhill: 20065438+0 On May 22nd, Stefan Gatt was the first snowboarding downhill from the summit.

The first full-time evacuation from snowboarding to ABC: 20065438+0 On May 23rd, Marco Siffredi set a record for the first full-time evacuation from snowboarding to ABC.

The first disabled Everest climbing team: Team Everest2003 (captain Gary Guller) was supported by the Texas Disabled Persons' Association (CTD) and was composed of various disabled people. It climbed Mount Everest in 2003 on the 50th anniversary of the first summit. Captain Gary Guller is a one-armed man who has lost his left arm. They hope to encourage disabled people all over the world to face difficulties in life. The first live TV broadcast of the summit: On May 5th, 1988, a joint mountaineering team from China, Japan and Nepal reached the summit, and Japanese TV broadcasted the summit live for the first time.

The first aerial mountaineering scene over Mount Everest:1On May 5, 988, a joint mountaineering team from China, Japan and Nepal reached the summit, and the China Academy of Sciences took photos at an altitude of10000m.