From the standpoint of the Chinese, it must be Khrushchev. He helped China to establish a relatively complete industrial system, and also helped China to build an atomic reactor. Soviet aid to China, 156 large-scale industrial projects,18,000 Soviet experts, 2.4 billion US dollars in loans, complete sets of machinery and equipment and drawings, and large-scale industrial workers training have enabled China to lay a systematic modern industrial foundation from an agricultural country with an industrial base close to zero in 10, which is also the only large-scale industrialization in the world. Although Sino-Soviet relations finally broke down, the industrial base was basically completed. Without this man's help, it is hard to imagine what China is like now.
But this is also Khrushchev's generous personality. He is a real industrialist and internationalist.
For example, in 1960, Khrushchev assisted Indonesia, including eight destroyers of "Fast" class, eight frigates of "Riga" class, a large hunting submarine of "Kalanstadt" class 14 class, a submarine of "W" class 12 class and a cruiser of Sverdlov class.
Come on, give Khrushchev ten loads of corn!