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In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

author:History of Fang Yuanwen

Late one night in late April 1973, there was a sudden knock at the door of Chen Jingrun's house!

When Chen Jingrun heard this, his heart was extremely nervous, and he murmured in his mouth: "Is someone coming to arrest me again?" Because some time ago, he was on this kind of "dang"!

Therefore, Chen Jingrun, who had experience, did not open the door for people to come! People outside can't see the door knocking, but from the crack in the door can see the lights and noises in the house, there must be someone in the house.

Then, the visitor shouted outside the door: "We are the people sent by Chairman Mao to see you on behalf of his old man!" But after shouting several times, there was still no movement in the house!

But in fact, Chen Jingrun had already clearly heard the contents of the shouts from the people outside the door, but he still did not believe in his heart that Chairman Mao actually knew him, and he also sent people to come late at night. But what if it was really sent by Chairman Mao?

Just when Chen Jingrun hesitated, the voice outside the door rang out again!

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

Although Chen Jingrun never believed in his heart that there were people sent by Chairman Mao outside, he still had a glimmer of hope for this, so he had the courage to open a gap in the door with trepidation.

As a result, the moment he opened the door, people poured in!

In the dim light of the room, they saw a pale, emaciated, sick-faced, small middle-aged man who no one would have imagined was a great mathematician!

Subsequently, after conveying the instructions of the "superiors", they set up Chen Jingrun and went outside!

Who are these people? Why take Chen Jingrun away? It has to start at the beginning of this month!

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

On April 6, 1973, the seventh issue of the "Scientific Work Bulletin" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences published "An Achievement in the Research of Basic Theories of Mathematics"! However, taking into account the current situation, the briefing paper is extremely cautious and low-key to summarize Chen Jingrun's work, and points out that this achievement will have a greater impact in the world.

Soon, Xinhua news agencies sent a message saying that this was "a new achievement considered to be leading the world ... one of the greatest achievements of mathematics of the 20th century"!

After reading the briefing paper, the relevant leaders asked the Academy of Sciences to write a more detailed abstract and send it to the Central Committee together with chen Jingrun's enlarged paper.

At the same time, Xinhua News Agency issued a message about Chen Jingrun's "severe peritoneal tuberculosis, serious condition, and urgent need for rescue."

When Mao Zedong saw these materials, he thought that Chen Jingrun was not simple, a mathematical genius, and he had to do a good job in his body. Therefore, Mao Zedong wrote down the three big words "to rescue" on the document, and returned it to the relevant staff to handle the matter as soon as possible!

That's why there's the opening scene!

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

Chen Jingrun graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Xiamen University in his early years, and after graduation, he was recommended by Mr. Wang Yanan, president of Xiamen University, to return to his alma mater as a teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematics, and then he was appreciated by Mr. Hua Luogeng and arranged for him to work in the Institute of Mathematics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

In 1973, Chen Jingrun spent 6 years to study the Goldbach conjecture of "1 + 2", which quickly caused a sensation in the international mathematical community, and its results were also called "Chen's theorem" by the international mathematical community!

However, Chen Jingrun was weak and sickly from an early age, a medicine jar, coupled with a long period of work around the clock, which made his physique decline day by day. It is precisely because of this that Chairman Mao ordered the "rescue" of Chen Jingrun!

Chairman Mao's concern greatly touched Chen Jingrun, who did not know what to say for a while. On the way to the hospital, Chen Jingrun's eyes were red, tears came out of his eyes, and all kinds of unhappiness accumulated in his heart for many years were like rushing rivers at this time, pouring out thousands of miles!

In the early hours of the morning, Chen Jingrun was sent to the Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University for treatment!

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

After examination, Chen Jingrun suffered from severe tuberculosis and must be hospitalized immediately! However, Chen Jingrun was afraid of hospitalization since he was a child, thinking that hospitalization was very delayed, so he clamored to go home.

But everyone told him that it was Chairman Mao's instruction to let him receive treatment, and he should actively cooperate, and Chen Jingrun barely calmed down!

But a few days later, Chen Jingrun was clamoring to be discharged from the hospital, on the grounds that a series of materials for research, such as his manuscripts and drafts, were still piled up in the small room, and there was no time to sort them out, and when they came out, they didn't bring anything.

But it was still rejected by the medical staff! In the end, Chen Jingrun could only sneak out when the medical staff "let down their vigilance".

At this moment, the gang that had gone to his house to "rescue" him was alarmed, and they began to look around for Chen Jingrun's whereabouts, and finally found him in a place that was not noticed.

When the medical staff asked him why he sneaked out, Chen Jingrun finally said his "heart disease" - those research materials that had not been sorted out!

Therefore, the relevant departments specially moved a safe for this purpose, locked his research materials inside, and placed them in his ward. Chen Jingrun was "obedient" to receive treatment.

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

After a period of treatment, Chen Jingrun's condition finally improved, and people were obviously much more energetic. Of course, in addition to proper treatment, the most important thing is that he is in a much better mood, because it makes him feel that he has never been so respected and trusted.

After that, the Institute of Mathematics was ready to improve his living environment, replacing the boiler room with only 6 square meters into a single room of 16 square meters.

But when the leader sent someone to move him, he held on to the leg of the bed, resolutely refused to move, and cried!

The leader asked him why he refused to move, and he replied: There is still a 6 square meter nest to live in, if you out of the 16 square meter house in the future, I will really be homeless. Now that I live in this small house of 6 square meters, no one else will live anymore, and no one will bombard me!

Chen Jingrun's words are really sad for the hearers and tears for the listeners! It is truly impressive that he was able to create such an astonishing achievement under such harsh and harsh conditions.

In 1973, what happened to the mathematician Chen Jingrun, and why did Mao Zedong order him to be "rescued"?

Chen Jingrun is not good at talking, and he is shy by nature, but he has devoted his life's energy and effort to the study of mathematics. The mathematical kingdom, which seemed boring to others, was a wonderful and beautiful world for him, and he was deeply fascinated by it.

So much so that Deng Xiaoping once commented on him: If China had a thousand Chen Jingrun, it would be amazing!

And Chen Jingrun's dedication to the cause of science, and a series of excellent qualities and great spirits such as indifferent fame and fortune, are undoubtedly worth learning from each and every one of us!

Of course, in addition to Chen Jingrun, the excellent qualities and great spirit of the older generation of scientists in China, such as Qian Xuesen and Deng Jiaxian, are also worth learning from each of us, especially for our teenagers, and we should take them as an example from an early age and study hard.

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