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Why did the United States finally let Qian Xuesen return to China? China's chip, so that the United States can not refuse?

Before talking about Qian Xuesen's wealth, let's talk about something that happened during the Warring States Period. Shang Yang, a famous representative of Legalism, was originally a middle-aged son of Wei Guo's uncle and uncle, and had no power.

Uncle Vinegar took measures to suppress Shang Yang until he died, and recommended to Wang Wei that if Wang did not listen to Yang, he would kill him and never leave the country. Wang Wei thinks that a person doesn't believe his uncle CuO's last words. As a result, after Shang Yang arrived in Qin, the national strength of Qin increased greatly through political reform. Even if it was cracked later, the strategy he formulated is still in use.

Prior to this, Qin was repeatedly suppressed by Jin Wei. Just because the arrival of Shang Yang changed all this, it can be said that the great cause of reunification later laid the foundation here, which shows the importance of talents.

In modern times, Qian Lao's contribution to new China is no less than that of Shang Yang in Qin Dynasty. It was under the leadership of Qian Xuesen that the new China made a major breakthrough in its nuclear missile and space undertakings. It is no exaggeration to say that without him, the country's cutting-edge national defense technology may be 20 years behind!

High-end talents like Qian Xuesen are highly valued in any country. When he was studying in the United States, he had performed well in many fields, and Americans valued him at that time, so Qian Xuesen's road to returning home was also very difficult.

1950, not long after the founding of New China. Knowing the needs of the motherland, Qian Xuesen resolutely prepared to return home with his family, but was detained by American officials when boarding the ship. Danny, then U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Navy? Kimble bluntly said: No matter where Qian Xuesen went, he was worth five divisions.

Because of this idea, Americans are determined not to let Qian Xuesen leave. After being detained, they took Qian Xuesen to the federal prison on Temina Island and held him for 14 days, giving him only a small room.

During the period, every two hours, prison guards came to make noise and turn on strong lights, in order not to let Qian Xuesen have a good rest and want him to have a nervous breakdown.

However, Qian Xuesen persisted. Later, California Institute of Technology ran around and used public opinion to release Qian Xuesen in the United States with a huge bail of $65,438+$5,000.

After his release, Qian Xuesen was still under strict surveillance. He is not allowed to leave America, and people follow him everywhere. Every day, people come to the door to determine their whereabouts. This situation has only changed from a small prison to a larger prison? Prison? There is no freedom at all.

During this period, Americans constantly threatened and lured Qian Xuesen to give up the idea of returning to China, but Qian Xuesen did not give in because of these difficulties. Without freedom, he will study and study difficult problems every day, which can not only relieve the pressure, but also enrich himself.

In fact, it is not only the intelligence department that is staring at Qian Xuesen, but also the US Department of Defense and the Immigration Bureau. In the eyes of all three parties, Qian Xuesen lived for five years, and it is hard to imagine how much pressure he had to bear.

In fact, in the past five years, China has been trying to rescue by various means, but it was rejected by the United States on the grounds of hooliganism.

One of the reasons why the United States rejects China is ridiculous. They said that Qian Xuesen did not express his intention to return to China.

Why is it ridiculous? Because Qian Xuesen has been under their control, no matter how much he wants to return to China, he can't express it, and no one has a chance to see it, but there was no evidence to refute this statement in China at that time.

It was not until 1954 that Qian Xuesen saw the photo of Chen Shutong standing in an American newspaper. Chen Shutong was then the vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and a good friend of Qian Xuesen's father.

Seeing this photo, Qian Xuesen thought of a way. He asked his wife, Jiang Ying, to write a letter to her sister, Jiang Hua, imitating the children's handwriting. In the letter, Qian Xuesen also implicitly wrote a letter for help, asking Jiang Hua to pass it on to China. After many twists and turns, this letter finally reached Chen Shutong's hand.