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Remember the first China heroine who climbed Mount Everest in the world? 45 years later, what is it now?

Himalayas is the highest mountain range in the world, and it is also the natural border between China and India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and other countries. Its main peak, Mount Everest, is the highest mountain in the world. To the north of Mount Everest is China and Tibet, and to the south is Nepal. Its height varies because of the measurement datum and the changes over the years, but whether it is the lowest or the highest, it is the highest peak in the world. It is covered with snow and ice all year round, and it is extremely cold. Even in the best season, its cold is unbearable for many people.

But at the same time, it fascinates countless climbers and is also a holy place for people to challenge. From 192 1, the British climbed eight times and all ended in failure. On May 29th, 1953, Nepalese guide tenzing norgay and New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary reached the summit of Mount Everest for the first time. Its environment is very bad, and it is difficult for women to climb it for physical reasons. Forty-five years ago, a China native became the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest from the northern slope. What happened to her?

This woman's name is Pando, and she was born in Jiangda, Tibet in 1939. She used to be a farm worker in Tibet. 1959 At the beginning of this year, the China mountaineering team went to Lhasa to select female climbers. Pando was very interested in mountaineering, so he signed up without hesitation. After a month's adaptation, she successfully passed the test and became a member of the China mountaineering team. 1959, just as the China mountaineering team is going to climb the Mustag Ata.

The height of this mountain is about 7,546 meters, which makes her surpass the world record of 7,456 meters set by French female athlete Guo Gang. As luck would have it, Qu, Kampot, Wang Fuzhou and Liu Lianman all went with her. 1At 4: 20 on May 25th, 960, three of these four people successfully became the first people in China to climb Mount Everest, and they were also the first people in the world to climb Mount Everest from the northern slope.

196 1, the women's mountaineering team plans to go to Jiubie Peak in Gong Geer, Xinjiang, and strive to set a new world record for women's mountaineering. The mountain is 7595 meters above sea level and is covered with snow all year round. The difference is that there are many ice and snow cracks above 5000 meters. It was easy to cause an avalanche, and Pando and all the team members climbed to the top of the mountain without fear and danger. After this time, on the way back, Pando's foot was frostbitten and five toes were amputated.

1963, Pando married Deng Jiashan, a team member, and 1965 began to accept new tasks. However, many people say that 1960' s mountaineering is at night, and there is no photo information, so they don't admit it. Therefore, the mountaineering team decided to climb again at 1966. Pando began intense preparations as soon as he returned to the team. However, due to ten years of chaos. The climb was delayed until 1975.

This time, unlike last time, men and women are doing it at the same time. Pando and her husband Deng Jiashan are working in the team at the same time. Pando was actually older at that time. She has also become a mother of three children, and the youngest daughter is only six months old. What's important is that Pando's physical condition is not good and her toes are still red and swollen, but she overcame it with amazing willpower. 1975 may 17, she led a team to climb. At an altitude of 8300 meters, nine people were forced to retreat for health reasons.

Pando persisted, and on May 27th, Pando successfully reached the summit. In the cold wind, she lay on a mountain peak more than one meter wide for six or seven minutes, and her lifelong dream came true. She became the first woman to climb Mount Qomolangma in China and the first woman to climb Mount Qomolangma from the north slope in the world. After returning from Mount Everest, due to physical reasons, she seldom performed such a dangerous task. However, she is still serving the people. Since the 1970s, she has served as a deputy to the National People's Congress for five consecutive terms. /kloc-0 retired in 1998, and at 7: 00 am on March 3 14, Pando died at the age of 75 due to ineffective rescue.