Home / China / Opinion Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Premier's visit sheds new light on rocket genius
Adjust font size:

Premier Wen Jiabao visited several renowned scientists last week, including Qian Xuesen, 98, one of the founders of China's astronautics science.

It was the premier's fourth visit in recent years to the scientist who was father of China's rocket and satellite development.

Qian is also destined to occupy a prominent position in the history of Sino-American relations. Yet, even with a long-lasting legacy he will leave behind, many Chinese and Americans lack a complete and comprehensive understanding of his life and the enormous contribution to humanity he has made.

I was equally ignorant of his life even after many years living in the United States, until one day I picked up a copy of Qian's biography at a store in New Jersey.

I was immediately hooked. In the next few years, I read the book three times, and each time I couldn't hold back my tears.

"Thread of the Silkworm" was written by Iris Chang, author of "The Rape of Nanking."

NASA's rocket program can be partly traced back to Qian. His name is enshrined at Washington's National Air and Space Museum, together with such notables as Theodore von Karman and Wernher von Braun.

Qian's achievements both in the United States and China are extraordinary in many ways. In 1944, Qian and von Karman won a contract to design some of the first long-range ballistic missiles for the US Army. He was made a colonel in the US Air Force.

After the war, Qian became the youngest tenured full professor at MIT.

Of a quarter of a million Chinese students who have come to the US since Qian's time, no one has ever achieved anywhere close to what he had achieved in the US, let alone what he has achieved in China.

The Silkworm missile, the first generation of missiles Qian developed, is the root technology underlying several countries' missile programs.

Probably the most important lesson one can draw from that chapter of history is the danger and harm caused by McCarthyism.

The FBI's case against him at the time was riddled with holes. In fact, its mentality toward many foreign born or educated defense scientists, including J.R. Oppenheimer who was in charge of the nuclear program, the Manhattan project, is that they should all be presumed "seriously suspect until proven innocent."

Qian held his last press conference with Western reporters onboard the ship heading back to China. "I do not plan to come back. I have no reason to come back," he said.

As the Sino-US relationship improved greatly over the years, CalTech extended several invitations to the distinguished alumnus, even willing to offer an official apology on behalf of the US government.

But Qian never returned to the US. The old man keeps his promise to this day.

(The author is an associate professor of economics at the University of International Business and Economics. The views are his own. His email: johngong@gmail.com.)

(Shanghai Daily August 17, 2009)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
主站蜘蛛池模板: 92国产福利久久青青草原| 啊灬啊别停灬用力啊老师在线| eeuss影院免费直达入口| 无码国产精品一区二区免费式芒果 | 精品国产v无码大片在线看| 在线观看免费视频资源| 两个小姨子完整版| 日日操夜夜操狠狠操| 久久精品国产99国产精偷| 欧美一卡2卡3卡4卡免费| 亚洲欧洲自拍拍偷综合| 爱情岛论坛免费观看大全在线| 制服丝袜电影在线观看| 自拍另类综合欧美小说| 国产午夜无码视频免费网站| 欧美浮力第一页| 国产精品水嫩水嫩| 91久久精品国产91久久性色也| 城中村找个白皙丰满妇女在线播放 | 校花被折磨阴部流水| 亚洲成人免费在线观看| 深夜动态福利gif动态进| 免费一区二区视频| 黑人巨鞭大战丰满老妇| 国产精品久久福利网站| 一级毛片免费全部播放| 手机看片日韩福利| 久久久久久久久女黄9999| 日韩三级一区二区三区| 久久香蕉国产线看免费| 最近日本免费观看直播| 亚洲va韩国va欧美va| 欧美xxxxxxxxxx黑人| 人人妻人人澡人人爽欧美精品| 精品一区二区久久久久久久网精 | 午夜性a一级毛片| 美女网站在线观看视频18| 四虎成人精品在永久免费| 色婷婷激婷婷深爱五月小蛇| 国产人与禽zoz0性伦| 视频在线观看一区|