They came from the same school, and a man-made missile defended China. Why did a man build a missile for the United States and aim it at China?

As the saying goes, "the master leads the practice in the individual",

Today, these two celebrities are studying in the United States with excellent results, with the same major and under the same teacher's name. However, when they graduated, they did not bring their skills back to China. One of them chose to stay in the United States to develop intercontinental missiles for the United States and enjoy high welfare benefits. The other chose to develop intercontinental missiles for China, and the salary was only 1% of my brother's. Returning to China is Liang Lisi, the ninth child of Liang Qichao.

Mr. Liang Lisi, the youngest son of Liang Qichao, a modern thinker in China, worked hard all his life in obscurity for the sake of secrecy, and gradually achieved today's Chinese space industry under difficult conditions. China's famous expert in missile and rocket control system adopted new technology for the first time in the development of Long March II carrier rocket, and was one of the pioneers and academic leaders of aerospace reliability engineering.

194 1 year, Liang, 17 years old, after finishing high school in Tianjin, with the help of relatives and friends, applied for the opportunity to study in Gao Erdun College, Minnesota, USA. However, due to poor family circumstances, his mother sold all the valuable things in the family to collect more than 400 yuan, and only 100 yuan was left after buying a boat ticket, although his mother knew that her son was alone. Before leaving, he said to Liang with tears in his eyes: "Everything will depend on yourself in the future!" . Liang went to America with great ambition of saving the country through industry.

After the Pearl Harbor incident broke out, Liang was forced to cut off contact with his family. His life in America is quite poor. He often works in restaurants to make a living, and sometimes even goes hungry because he has no money. Life is full of hardships, without the encouragement and care of his family, but these hardships did not crush him, but made his dream of a strong country stronger and stronger. 1949, Liang resolutely refused the high salary of the American government, and couldn't wait to set foot on the ferry home, making a five-star red flag with his own sheets.

After returning to China, Liang participated in the development and testing of national missiles and various launch vehicles. He is the hero of the motherland with two bombs and one satellite Facing the ridicule of the United States that "China has an atomic bomb but no means of delivery", he successfully solved the problem of China's long-range launch vehicle. The successful test launch of 1980 long-range launch vehicle opened the door for China to carry long-range missiles with nuclear weapons, making China a space power and a missile power. 1980.

As Liang's brother, he chose to stay in the United States with a high salary after graduation, and worked for Boeing Company in the United States, developing four different types of long-range attack missiles for China for the US Air Force, and was promoted to be one of the chief scientists of Boeing Company. Academician Liang perfectly explained the sentence "Although science has no national boundaries, scientists have national boundaries" with his own practical actions.

Academician Liang was asked, "What is the most precious thing you inherited from your father?" He replied: "patriotism! The lesson of patriotism,

I have never missed a quarter! "These two pure and shining words support Liang's lifelong pursuit. On April 20 16 14 10: 52, Academician Liang died in Beijing at the age of 9 1.