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However, Yuan, the first scholar in Shanghai after the resumption of the college entrance examination, did not return to China to serve the motherland after studying in the United States at public expense, like other scientists. Many people questioned her patriotic enthusiasm, but after returning to China in 2006, she began to contribute to the development of national chemical science frequently. This is a powerful counterattack against those who make irresponsible remarks in the United States. The balance between "country" and "fame and fortune" in her heart has never been tilted. It may be instructive to recall her way of studying to serve the country, to see her and to see the evaluation of her by the ever-changing society.
1958 Yuan was born in a senior intellectual family in Shanghai, China. Her father and mother are professors at Shanghai Medical University, her grandfather Yuan Kaiji is an organic chemist, and her grandfather Li Qingya is a French literary translator.
This kind of family is happy. There are both scholars who are strong in science and engineering and scholars who are good at literature. In addition to meeting the needs of Yuan Wenli's study, it can also provide various training for her growth. I have always thought that literati are noble and romantic. No matter liberal arts or liberal arts, as long as they are real scholars, they all have such a true attitude towards learning and studying life. So she grew up with a group of family members who are all scholars. Influenced by this season, she deeply fell in love with learning and enjoyed it.
This learning attitude makes Yuan's academic performance second to none. She not only learns what the teacher teaches, but also asks many constructive questions. She learned to dig deep into knowledge and learn to draw inferences from others to stop active learning, instead of passively and mechanically accepting teachers' knowledge infusion like most ordinary students of the same age.
But such a quiet and beautiful study life has not always been with her. Unfortunate weather, the mighty ten-year catastrophe, is a thunderstorm that suddenly broke out in New China on this day. Yuan is one of thousands of students who got wet in the thunderstorm.
However, the tempering of fate failed to make her give up studying. After she was admitted to high school, she studied without sleep or sleep. The head teacher was impressed by her diligence and began to pay more attention to her and take care of her more. However, even with the efforts of the head teacher, Yolanda failed to enter the university and had to work in Haima Machinery Factory after graduating from high school.
However, her class teacher is full of hope for this talented and studious student, so she often helps her pay attention to the exam news after Yuan entered the factory.
1977, China resumed the college entrance examination system, which means that I can re-enter the university with my own knowledge and talents. This is Yuan's chance.
After hearing the teacher's news, she impulsively made up her mind to seize this opportunity, working during the day, studying at night, burning the midnight oil and studying tirelessly.
With the hope of her family and class teacher, Yuan Yi 1977 won the first place in the college entrance examination for fresh graduates in Shanghai and became the undisputed female champion in Shanghai.
I started my college life at Fudan University in Shanghai. Under the balance of my interest and good at it, she chose to study biochemistry, and her talent gradually emerged.
In the grade, her grades are second to none, and teachers are very optimistic about her, thinking that she will become one of the mainstays in establishing biochemistry in China.
1982, after graduating from Fudan University, Yuan continued to be admitted to the Graduate School of Shanghai First Medical University for postgraduate study. During the postgraduate period, her study became more and more profound. She devoted herself to research, and her experimental research day after day laid a solid academic foundation for her.
The graduate school has a talent training plan that combines the Sino-American biochemical graduate training plan, which is a good opportunity for development. Therefore, Yuan has been paying attention to this program and making every effort to enter it. Heavenly rewards hard work, she won the second place in the test of 25,000 students, stood out from the crowd, and successfully got the quota for studying abroad.
She went to the United States at public expense to study for a doctorate at Harvard Medical School and became a student of Professor Robert Horvitz, the winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. When Yuan's family, friends and classmates heard the news, they were all proud of Yuan.
For Yuan, this is a brand-new beginning, where she can learn more and more profound knowledge.
She studied hard in America and gave full play to her talents and efforts. Because she is good at applying knowledge to theory, she even gave her tutor great academic research assistance.
From 65438 to 0989, Yuan received a doctorate in neurology from Harvard University. This means that her academic level is further improved, but it also means that she has to make difficult choices. Do you want to stay in the United States to continue, or do you want to go back to China to contribute to the biomedicine of the motherland now?
Choosing to continue studying in the United States means putting aside the development of the motherland for the time being, and I will continue to explore and contribute to the American biochemical industry; Returning to China means getting rid of the ongoing research, but it can help the motherland to be established at an early date.
On balance, I chose to study in the United States. During his 40 years in the United States, Yuan was promoted from a public student at Harvard University to a tenured professor. As she expected, the advanced scientific research environment and stable academic atmosphere helped her achieve special research results in the professional field.
However, the price behind this achievement is that I have been accused by social speech as "unpatriotic", "betraying national trust", "pursuing fame and fortune" and "not learning". Although she is far away in America, she is not completely deaf to things outside the window. She knew that the outside world despised her at the moment, but she was unmoved.
Finally, in 2006, Yuan returned to his motherland and hometown of Shanghai, where he served as a doctoral supervisor of Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and began to contribute to the cultivation of chemical talents in the motherland.
Later, Yuan served as an honorary professor in many universities, and tried his best to go back to China to impart knowledge when the school needed him.
She is also trying to change her nationality back to China, so that she can stay at home better and reduce traveling back and forth between the two countries.
Many people have strict requirements for students studying abroad. If they don't return to China immediately after completing a certain stage of their studies, they think it is a sign of unpatriotic students, and students who continue to study will become villains who work hard for other countries. They completely ignore the reasons for continuing their studies and are only willing to pour out their dissatisfaction.
And it's loud and can attract others' attention. Everyone supports them and trusts them, and they use the public's conscious patriotic feelings to gain eyeballs for profit. Will students abroad be more willing to return to China when they hear such a cry?
For students in a foreign land, we may need to give them more tolerance and understanding instead of ignorant accusations. It is good to have patriotic enthusiasm, but if the sword crosses and swings at my companion, it is a big mistake.