Fudan Dr. Sun Weidong wanders the streets of New York, and his desolation is not just his personal s

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, a news about the predicament of Sun Weidong, a doctor studying in the United States at Fudan University, has attracted widespread attention. The former top student in the college entrance examination in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province, went to study in the United States at public expense after being recommended by Tsung-Dao Lee, but in the end he fell into a predicament and even wandered on the streets of the United States. For such Chinese students, how should we view and deal with this problem?

First of all, we cannot ignore the plight faced by these overseas Chinese students. They are in a foreign country and face multiple challenges such as cultural differences, language barriers, and life stress. In such cases, if they encounter difficulties, we should treat them with tolerance and compassion, rather than engaging in unwarranted accusations or moral kidnapping.

Second, for students of Chinese descent like Sun Weidong, the state should lend a helping hand and provide necessary help and support. Whether through consulates, overseas Chinese organizations, or other channels, we should do our best to coordinate resources to help them get out of their predicament. This not only reflects the humanitarian concern of the country, but also helps to enhance the international image and enhance national cohesion.

Of course, we can't ignore the issue of studying abroad at public expense and then becoming a foreign citizen. For those who have taken advantage of national resources to study abroad and become foreign nationals, we should reflect on the existing study abroad policy and the problem of brain drain. How to improve relevant policies and attract overseas talents to return to China for development is a question worthy of our in-depth consideration and development.

To sum up, we should treat the plight faced by overseas Chinese students with an inclusive and sympathetic attitude, and at the same time, the state should reach out to provide help and support. While improving relevant policies, we should also encourage overseas Chinese students to give full play to their talents in their respective fields and contribute to the prosperity and development of the motherland.

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