I miss my son Luo Jian and ask Zhang Aiping to visit.
** The general was an important contributor to the establishment of New China, and his outstanding performance in the army was admirable. With his upright character and firm conviction, he made tremendous efforts to build the country and the army.
He is our role model, and his spirit will always inspire us to move forward.
**'s son Luo Jian is about to graduate from high school, and the family is discussing the future entrance examination. ** During the discussion, he said that his generation came out of the war, and although it was okay to fight the war, the construction of socialism needed to rely on young people.
He advised his children to study science, because they needed it to build socialism. **Although he is in a high position, he is honest and simple, works hard, and never engages in privileges.
He always put his mind on the cause of serving the people, and taught his children not to ask for special care just because he was a senior leading cadre, but to be like ordinary peasant children.
Luo Jian's love for atomic energy comes from his deep imprint on his father's words: "You have to study science and engineering, and atomic energy is the major I am interested in." ”
Since then, the seeds of engaging in nuclear career have been planted in Luo Jian's heart. In 1958, after graduating from high school, Luo Jian applied for the Kazakh military industry with excellent results, hoping to realize his dream of becoming a soldier and learn nuclear technology at the same time.
However, there was no major in atomic energy in Kazakhstan's military industry, so Luo Jian had no choice but to apply for the atomic energy major of the University of Science and Technology of China, and was admitted with the only perfect score in physics in the school.
When Luo Jian was in his third year of college, he received an exciting news: Kazakhstan's military industry set up an atomic energy major for the first time, and the Central Military Commission decided to select students from all over the country to transfer to the atomic energy major.
Luo Jian did not hesitate to sign up, and with excellent professional results, he successfully became the first batch of atomic energy students in Kazakhstan's military industry, realizing his long-term dream of joining the army.
When I graduated in 1963, my classmates were discussing future job assignments, and some even started asking around. Luo Jian has excellent grades and is transferred from the University of Science and Technology of China, and the school intends to let him stay on to teach, and has already talked to him.
At that time, it was a very honorable thing to be able to stay in Kazakhstan to teach in the military industry. However, on this day, ** found Luo Jian and said that he had something to talk about. Luo Jian came to his father's office, and from his father's expression, he already had a premonition of what was happening.
**Deeply moved by his son's decision, tears welled up in his eyes. He held Luo Jian's hand tightly and said softly, "Kid, are you really going there?"
The environment there is difficult, the wind blows the stones, the four seasons wear cotton jackets, and live in a nest, are you sure you are ready? Luo Jian looked at his father and smiled. "Dad, I understand, I'm the son of the Chief of the General Staff, and I should go there and contribute to our country," he said. ”
Hearing this, I couldn't hold back my emotions anymore, and tears flowed down. All he said was, "Good boy!" I'm so proud of you! ”
**'s parting words to his son Luo Jian were touching, and he told his son that no matter what difficulties he encountered, he had to solve them on his own. This sentence was deeply imprinted in Luo Jian's heart, he took root in the research institute of the Malan nuclear test base in Xinjiang, and insisted on not writing a letter to his family for half a year under the arduous task and discipline requirements.
This is the spirit of education, encouraging children to face difficulties independently and solve problems by themselves.
Although *** is strict with Luo Jian in public, he is still full of worries and worries about his son in his heart. Once, Admiral Zhang Aiping visited his office, and the two chatted for a long time, and the topic suddenly turned to Luo Jian.
** expressed to Zhang Aiping how much he missed his son, and asked him to go back to Malan to see Luo Jian. Zhang Aiping understood ***'s feelings, agreed to his request, and quickly reported Luo Jian's situation.
Hearing that his son was all right, ** breathed a sigh of relief.
**'s grandson Luo Jian, with his excellent performance, won the third-class merit in the nuclear experiment work. After that, he worked in Xinjiang for 10 years, becoming the first generation of self-trained nuclear physicists in China, and retired with honor in 1996.