Hello everyone, I'm Lantai. Today, I would like to introduce you to a century-old legend – Hans Müller. The legendary story of him and his Japanese wife, Kyoko Nakamura, is a non-negligible part of the development of bloodborne hepatitis B vaccine in China.
Born in Germany, the choice in the midst of war.
Hans Müller was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1915 to a Jewish father and a German mother. Growing up in Hitler's time, Hans Müller faced Nazi rejection because of his Jewish roots. In 1933, when the situation in Germany deteriorated, he accepted his father's suggestion to go to Switzerland to study at university to avoid being subjected to **.
Volunteer to resist fascism and arrive in China.
When he was confused, Miller's classmate Jiang Taosheng suggested that he come to China to fight fascism in the face of Japanese aggression. In 1939, Miller came to Hong Kong, got in touch with the League for the Defense of China, and subsequently joined the anti-Japanese movement. His volunteer was to contribute to the Chinese people's resistance to Japanese fascism.
Years in Yan'an.
After Miller arrived in Yan'an, he was arranged to work as a surgeon in the Eighth Route Army Military Hospital. Personally received them and provided them with a warm welcome. In November 1939, Miller applied to work on the anti-Japanese front and went to the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army with the Indian medical team to aid China. During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the director of the Field General Hospital of the Jichareliao Military Region, the director of the Health Department of the Jichareliao Military Region, and the director of the Medical Management Bureau of the Fourth Field Army Military Region.
Meet Kyoko Nakamura and compose a movement of love.
During the War of Liberation, Miller became acquainted with Kyoko Nakamura, a Japanese **. Kyoko Nakamura graduated from the "Manchurian Railway" nursing school and originally worked in the "puppet Manchukuo". She was gradually inspired by the dedication of the Eighth Route Army and became a member of the "International Eighth Route Army". According to statistics, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, Mr. Miller treated about 9,000 soldiers of the Eighth Route Army and the People's Liberation Army.
Dedication to China and creation of history.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Miller chose to stay in China forever. He has held leadership positions in a number of healthcare settings. In the late 60s of the 20th century, hepatitis B spread in Chinese mainland and became a serious public health problem. Due to the restrictions of the international environment, there is a shortage of hepatitis B virus test kits in China. In 1972, Miller visited Japan to communicate with the Japanese medical community and hope to get help.
Challenge hepatitis B and create miracles.
In 1973, under the arrangement of Hans Müller, Dr. Tao Qimin learned Xi Japan's advanced blood coagulation detection technology. This became the basis for the creation of a blood-borne hepatitis B vaccine. Mr. Miller has not only promoted the research of hepatitis B virus detection reagents in China, but also mastered the key technology for the production of bloodborne hepatitis B vaccine internationally.
A hundred years of inheritance, Chinese faith.
In 1989, in recognition of his significant contributions to China's revolution and construction, China awarded Miller the title of "Outstanding Internationalist Soldier in White". On his deathbed in 1994, he instructed his wife, Kyoko Nakamura, to pass on his faith and remain in China forever.
A century-old legendary Chinese.
Hans Müller is an outstanding medical scientist who has worked tirelessly for the cause of the Chinese people. Throughout his life, he practiced the "Bethune-style" oath and achieved the great cause of Chinese medicine. Kyoko Nakamura still lives peacefully in Beijing, wishing the centenarian a long and healthy life.
Epilogue. Hans Müller's legendary life is an example of selfless dedication to China. He is a true Chinese who has left an eternal mark on the history of Chinese medicine. In their love and career, we see the hope and tenacity of the Chinese people.
The story of Hans Müller is a true legend, and his life is not only a miracle in the history of medicine, but also a deep reflection and adherence to human nature, the country, and the faith. In him we see a true internationalist, a hero who is willing to give up his nationality and his identity for the sake of a just cause.
First of all, Hans Müller chose to stay away from the country and fight for his beliefs in the face of the dilemma of Jewish identity in Nazi Germany. His choice was not only for his own safety, but also for the sake of devoting himself to the cause of resisting fascism and becoming a member of the international war of resistance after careful consideration. This spirit of sacrificing everything for the sake of ideas is thought-provoking.
Secondly, Hans Müller demonstrated admirable medical talent and selfless dedication during China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. He was not only an outstanding surgeon, but also a hero who used his life to protect the lives of others. During the war years, he joined hands with his Japanese wife, Kyoko Nakamura, to devote themselves to China's medical industry, treating thousands of wounded. This humanitarian spirit, which transcends borders and hostile identities, is the best illustration of the common values of humanity.
What is even more amazing is that Hans Müller has been rooted in China for 50 years, not only has made outstanding contributions in the field of medicine, but also made great contributions to the research and development of hepatitis B vaccine in China. Under the unfavorable international environment, he led the team to overcome many difficulties and contributed to the future of Chinese people's health. In this process, his persistence and faith are even more touching, and his choice to stay in China and dedicate his life to this land and become a German Chinese is the best proof of China's deep feelings.
Finally, the story of Hans Müller is also a legend of love. His encounter with Kyoko Nakamura is not only the fusion of two hearts, but also the crystallization of international friendship. The two faced the war together, worked together for the cause of Chinese people's health, and their love story was like a beautiful picture, outlining endless respect for justice and life.
Throughout his life, Hans Müller practiced the belief of the "internationalist white soldier" with practical actions, and his story is a portrayal of the noble side of human nature and a carrier of gratitude to the Chinese people. His deeds will always inspire us and let us remember the German Chinese who left a glorious footprint in the long river of history.
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