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In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept

author:Fenfa River 9IY

【Summary】

This article tells the story of Chen Geng's transfer back to China in 1952 to become the director of the Military Engineering Academy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Kazakh Military Industry), and his campaign to amnesty Shen Yi, a death row prisoner for corruption. Chen Geng is a leader who respects intellectuals and attaches great importance to talents, and he will pardon Shen Yi at any cost, because Shen Yi's technology is very important to the Kazakh military industry. In order to provide a better environment for the professors, Chen Geng left himself and the people of the political department in the dilapidated bungalow, giving up the building to the professors. Chen Geng respected talent, cared about education, and promoted the further development of the mainland's national defense cause.

【Article rewriting】

【Title】Amnesty for Shen Yi's "baby": the inheritance spirit of the Kazakh military industry

【Preface】

In 1953, Chen Geng received a phone call from Dong Biwu, who was running around for a corruption death row prisoner Shen Yi's amnesty. Chen Geng learned that Shen Yi was an important ballistic expert in the Kazakh military industry, and in order to save the importance of Shen Yi's technology to the Kazakh military industry, Chen Geng pardoned Shen Yi from prison at all costs. This article will tell Chen Geng's story in detail.

[Transferred back to China, "parents together"]

In 1952, Chen Geng received an order to return to China to serve as the director of the Kazakh military industry. At that time, the Korean battlefield was fierce, and Chen Geng had participated in the war on the front line for many years and deeply understood the shortcomings of our army's equipment and technology. In conversations with leaders such as Chairman Mao and Zhou Enlai, Chen Geng expressed his awareness of the importance of modern equipment and scientific and technological talent. It was this remark that attracted Chairman Mao's attention.

"He's a baby, he has to keep it!"] ”】

When the Kazakh military industry was first established, Chen Geng encountered a problem: the lack of ballistic experts who were proficient in French. He learned that Shen Yi, a death row inmate in prison, was exactly the talent he needed, so he decided to pardon Shen Yi. Although Shen Yi was sentenced to death for corruption, Chen Geng believed that Shen Yi's technology was very important and was determined to return him to the Kazakh military industry.

【Night visit dormitory, respect talent】

Chen Geng called Dong Biwu to request amnesty for Shen Yi, and after discussion and deliberation, Shen Yi finally received amnesty. Chen Geng arranged a house for Shen Yi to renew his mind. Shen Yi was very grateful to Chen Geng for his trust and saving grace.

【Shen Yi's regeneration】

Chen Geng found that Shen Yi was too frugal, in order not to start a fire to avoid damaging the data, Shen Yi endured the cold, and even chose to drink wine to keep warm. In order to let Shen Yi live a good life and provide a better environment for the professors, Chen Geng decided to live in a dilapidated bungalow for himself and everyone in the Political Department. This spirit of respecting talents and caring for education has also deeply touched the professors, who have taken the Kazakh military industry as their home, cultivated a large number of talents for the country, and made important contributions to the cause of national defense.

【Summary】

This article tells the story of Chen Geng, president of the Kazakh military industry, who pardoned the corrupt death row prisoner Shen Yi, and shows Chen Geng's spirit of respecting talents and caring for education. Chen Geng's efforts enabled Shen Yi to return to the Kazakh military industry and contribute to the cause of national defense. This spirit has been passed down from generation to generation and has promoted the continuous development of the mainland's national defense cause.

In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept
In 1953, Chen Geng personally interceded to pardon a death row prisoner, he was a treasure and had to be kept