Outside Joe's office. ← Fiction,

Professor Cai waited anxiously. He is not a person who desires power very much, but he is quite enthusiastic about the honor of Peking University.

Scholars of his age are mostly like this. Because of their top academic achievements, they often participate in the formulation of central policies, which makes them often reluctant to go to the local government even if they have the opportunity. The yearning for power that arises occasionally is often satisfied through other channels, and there is no need to go to high officials and dignitaries wholeheartedly.

However, people who have stayed in school for a long time are always obsessed with honors, especially academic honors that have never been obtained.

This is more like a collection of card-like hobbies, especially for scholars in top universities, who can't wait to get all the honors. When they get old, they will live in a yard in a remote corner of the school. Go for a stroll in a place such as the bank of Weiming Lake. Occasionally, if a student breaks into his territory, he will give him a few words. If he is interested, he will teach him two sets of tricks. How dare you offend yourself.

The so-called successor is something that is engraved in the bones, and it cannot be satisfied with simple money and power. Even the most blackened politicians always hope that their policies can continue and their foundations can last forever. Even the dirtiest businessmen always hope that their companies can survive and their careers can prosper.

For a university, the Nobel Prize is like a towering monument.

If the Southwest Associated University is still there, just the two names of Li Zhengdao and Yang Zhenning can bring them a large number of students.

In today's China, there is no honor that can boost morale more than the Nobel Prize. Especially after the reform and opening up, the Chinese people who have opened their eyes to see the world need a reason to maintain their precarious confidence—the great powers It turned out to be so powerful, how should I deal with it?

Studying for the rise of China is easy, but difficult to rise. Facing the motherland that is waiting to be rebuilt, many scholars lament, wishing to stain the land with blood, just to see a trace of green shoots to prove that this barren land is still alive. vitality.

Back then, Li Siguang first studied shipbuilding, but China did not have steel for shipbuilding, so he switched to smelting, but China did not have iron ore for smelting, so he went to study geology... Ordinary people find it painful to learn a major, What's more, learning several majors, supporting that young man, supporting this nation, is nothing more than a passion. What else do Chinese people have besides a passion.

The British came, and brought the most cutting-edge achievements of the first industrial revolution to Guangzhou. The pitch-black warships could not be shot by arrows, could not be clinging to, black dogs could not work well, and menstrual cloths were useless. Even if there was blood, what was the use? Woolen cloth.

The Russians are coming,

Sending troops to Yili and warships cruising in Tianjin, even if you have a passion for it, what's the use of it?

The Japanese are also here, Chen Bing North Korea, destroying Beiyang, even if he has a passion for it, what's the use.

The Westernization Movement, the Revolution of 1911, the golden decade, and World War II, the world's powers fought each other's brains, and the Chinese finally exchanged the blood of 30 million people for the name of the victorious country...

Reading, technology and science can never be defeated, it just makes the blood a little bit more valuable and meaningful.

The Chinese in 1986 stood trembling in front of the largest economic, political and military complex in human history. It was not that their blood had cooled down, but they did not know where to spray their blood.

Professor Cai and Academician Zhu, although they are old, they also have a passion to sway.

Running for the future of Yang Rui's scientific research, both of them are actually taking risks, not only academic risks, but also political risks.

For the two people who have been away from sports for less than ten years, such a risk was originally unnecessary.

But both felt obligated.

What does the risk matter? If you are passionate, you can get a Nobel Prize—in fact, why should you exchange the Nobel Prize? In just one year in 1986, the Chinese Academy of Sciences had 23 students in their prime in the Beijing area. The researcher died, they were not for some illusory ideal, they just lost track in the journey of chasing time.

If possible, Professor Cai and Academician Zhu really want to support Yang Rui all the way to the Nobel Prize.

If China has a native Nobel Prize, scientific research will definitely be given great attention, the treatment of scientific researchers will be greatly improved, and Chinese people will definitely have confidence in China again...

Professor Cai was leaning on the sofa, inadvertently, his mind was already distracted.

Academician Zhu was holding the cup in his hand, and was also resting with his eyes closed.

He wanted to drink some water, but he was afraid that if he wanted to go to the bathroom later, he would waste his time, so he held the water cup in his hand and rubbed it gently with the belly of his fingers.

"Academician Zhu, Academician Cai, Mr. Yang, please come in." The secretary of the office came out gently and called.

Professor Cai and Academician Zhu stood up at once, but neither of them walked forward, but looked back at Yang Rui.

Yang Rui's reaction was a little slow, he hesitated for a while, and then smiled: "You two go ahead."

"If you are told to go ahead, go ahead, so much nonsense, hurry up, don't make Qiao Gong wait." Professor Cai gave Yang Rui a hand, and asked him to stand in front.

Whoever walks ahead represents who is making the report today.

Yang Rui paused for a moment, but still walked forward with his head upright, what's the matter now.

In Mr. Qiao's reception room, there was a faint sound. The three of them waited for a few minutes before seeing that the door of the reception room was opened, and a man with the appearance of an official stepped back out with his waist in his mouth.

"Three, please." The secretary in charge of guiding stood by the door.

Yang Rui, Academician Zhu and Professor Cai filed in.

"Researcher Yang Ruiyang is here." Qiao Gong stood in the middle of the room without sitting down, smiling all over his face.

Yang Rui's nervousness was immediately diluted, and he responded with a little relaxation and said hello.

He had met Mr. Qiao several times, and if it wasn't for him this time, he wouldn't be so nervous.

Qiao Gong nodded with a smile, pressed his hand again, and said: "Sit, sit down, I'm tired from sitting just now, I want to stand for a while, just sit down, don't worry about me."

As he spoke, he took two steps back to avoid the pressure of standing.

"Mr. Qiao, this time we want to report to you on Comrade Yang Rui's latest research." Academician Zhu and Mr. Qiao have a closer relationship. They have also had basic communication before. I told you about it again.

Qiao Gong listened quietly, and when Academician Zhu finished speaking, he looked at Yang Rui naturally, and said with a smile, "I didn't expect that our Nobel Prize winner is so young."

"There is still a long way to go before the Nobel Prize." Yang Rui was a little humble.

"This is indeed a major event, and I agree in principle." Qiao Gong then raised his head and asked, "What kind of support do you need now?"

Academician Zhu looked at Yang Rui and gave him the opportunity.

Up to now, Yang Rui has done his part and said: "First of all, I hope that China can show an attitude of actively integrating into the world's mainstream scientific community."

Qiao Gong didn't expect Yang Rui to make such a request, so he couldn't help asking curiously: "How do you show it?"

"I'll take Japan as an example." Yang Rui said: "Before World War II, the problems Japan encountered were actually very similar to what we are encountering now. , and cannot be taken seriously by scientists from other countries. In order to reverse this situation, Japan sent a large-scale scientific delegation to visit Sweden and reached a number of agreements. The scientific community has announced that Japan is about to double its scientific funding to support the Japanese for the Nobel Prize."

Yang Rui looked at Mr. Qiao, and said: "Such a delegation, such a visit and promise, coupled with appropriate publicity, is the way to open the outer wall of the Nobel Prize. Otherwise, the Japanese who used to be outsiders are now It is very difficult for a Chinese who is an outsider to win a Nobel Prize."

"It's not that no Chinese have won the Nobel Prize." Academician Liu reminded Yang Rui, more to give him a chance to explain.

Sure enough, Yang Rui followed, saying: "The first condition for a Chinese or a scholar from a third world country to win the Nobel Prize is to leave the motherland. Foreign scholars who are studying for graduate or doctoral degrees abroad, and who have completed major work abroad are Those who are most likely to win the Nobel Prize are also considered to be insiders. But I am not, and most scholars in our country are not.”

Mr. Qiao said "Oh" and looked at Academician Liu.

Academician Liu thought for a while, and said: "This is the situation. After counting it down, Yang Zhenning went to study in the United States in 1945, and Li Zhengdao went to study in the United States in 1946. They all stayed in American laboratories for more than ten years. Ding Zhaozhong was born in the United States. The Chinese are also the universities studied in the United States, and the professors taught in the United States.”

Professor Cai said: "Other third world countries have similar situations. Counting forward, Milstein, who won the Nobel Prize in Biology in 1984, was born in Argentina and also studied for undergraduate and doctoral degrees in Argentina, but he later went to I did my Ph.D. in Cambridge, UK, and I have been working in the UK for a long time.”

"That is to say, we not only have to go out and let foreigners see us." Qiao Gong concluded.

"Yes." Yang Rui was as concise as possible.

Mr. Qiao nodded, but said: "Xiao Yang, why didn't you consider studying abroad? That's much easier than coming to me."

"Some things can be followed by them, and some things are not necessary." Yang Rui said with a smile, "I also want to go out and have a look, but I want to go abroad to teach them after I have grades."

This sentence is a bit ostentatious, but considering Yang Rui's age, it doesn't seem too much.

Qiao Gong looked at Yang Rui, who was slightly angry, and couldn't help laughing: "Okay, I agree."

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