Under the guidance of Professor Li Liang from the National High Magnetic Field Center at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, a research team has recently attained a groundbreaking achievement: a 71.36 Tesla flat-top pulsed magnetic field. This accomplishment surpasses the previous world record of 64 Tesla set in 2018, firmly establishing China's international leadership in this domain. The flat-top pulsed magnetic field, which harmoniously integrates the strengths of both steady-state and pulsed fields, offers unparalleled experimental conditions for various research endeavors, notably in nuclear magnetic resonance. This remarkable feat is a testament to the team's cutting-edge advancements in materials and control technology, particularly their independently developed high-strength, high-conductivity copper-silver alloy wire and the innovative reverse circuit topology design.