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Since Britain can open a trade opening here, then spend the money here.

After reaching the intention contract between "Britannia" and the engine, Andrew Short immediately expressed that his relationship was very hard, not only the Olympus engine, but also other aviation products that China wants to buy, just mention it to him. I can think of a way.

……

In the Spring Festival of 1955, there were still several prisoners released from prison in Beijing who returned to society.

Li Zongren and Huang Shaohong hosted a banquet to welcome Zhang Gan who came out of Gongdelin.

Zhang Gan was a famous compass general during the Republic of China. He was proficient in the Book of Changes and Feng Shui.

Even if he was attending a meeting, Zhang Gan had to take a good survey of his position with a compass and find a seat that was most beneficial to him.And the calculations are quite accurate. Zhang Gan has been in the national army for more than 20 years, and Zhang Gan participated in more than ten meetings hosted by Chang Kaishen, and was never caught by Chang Kaishen to perform micromanagement.However, the troops remained until December 1949, and were still wiped out by the Four Fields in Bobai, Guangxi, where they were captured.

Li Zongren's uprising brought Taiwan back, and he also remembered that one of the generals of his Guangxi family was imprisoned in Gongdelin.The chairman knew about this, and considering Zhang Gan's poor health, he granted an amnesty to the war criminals in Gongdelin in 1955.

After Zhang Gan was released from prison, he stayed in Beijing for a while, and then arranged for him to return to Guangxi and serve in the Guilin CPPCC.

The amnesty in January 1955 could not only pardon Zhang Gan, which seemed too special.

Therefore, this time, apart from Zhang Gan, three people were pardoned: Du Yuming, Xue Yue, and Chang Jingguo.

After Chang Jingguo was pardoned, he went to Taichung to repair Chang Kaishen's tomb, and then planned to apply for a long-term residence in the Soviet Union.

Du Yuming and Xue Yue temporarily lived in two small courtyards in Nanluoguxiang after their release.Not long after, the Prime Minister, Su Yu, and Lin Sanhu came to visit these two with some New Year gifts.

Xue Yue had already withdrawn to Taiwan, and was not welcomed by Chang Kaishen, so he let go of his idle job. In April 1953, while he was living at home, he was somehow detained by Li Zongren, and then he came to Gongde Forest.

The Red Army marched for [-] miles, and Xue Yue led the troops to chase after him for [-] miles. Such credit... Li Zongren felt that he had to be detained before he could give an explanation.

But when Li Zongren arrived in Beijing, he chatted with the chairman and found that the chairman had no grudge against Xue Yue at all.

"The four battles in Changsha, the first and the third were remarkable, the second and the fourth made some mistakes. Generally speaking, Boling made great contributions in the War of Resistance and was better than most of the Kuomintang generals." said the chairman.

As for chasing after the Red Army for 2 miles, that's not a big deal. (The National Army extras who cross Chishui four times include Xue Yue)

During the War of Liberation, Xue Yue suddenly couldn't fight anymore. From the end of 46 to the beginning of 47, he was sent to Suyu 19 brigades, and then he was transferred back to Nanjing by Chang Kaishen, and then hung up for a long time.

最后薛岳因要对国军1946年11月在鲁南的清剿负一部分责任,判刑3年。本应1956年4月刑满,主席又点名薛岳为这一批特赦的战犯之一,1955年1月释放。

Xue Yue in the mainland should have lived idle for the rest of his life.

But at least I won't be sued by the bank for not being able to pay the rent at the age of 90.

……

"Officer Su, Officer Lin, I and the two have fought each other in the East and Northeast of China, and I am really ashamed to say it."

Seeing Suyu and Lin Sanhu, Du Yuming said.

Lin Sanhu waved his hand, indicating that this is nothing.

Su Yu: "After you withdrew from Xuzhou, I was very nervous for a while, and I wondered what your next step would be every day."

Du Yuming: "It must have been the few days when I turned off the radio station and did not listen to Chang Kaishen's orders."

Su Yu: "...Probably so."

……

Prime Minister: "Guangting, the small courtyard you and Ms. Cao live in will be repaired and repaired in a short period of time to make it more comfortable to live in. This place is close to the hospital and it is more convenient to see a doctor. You can recuperate here for a while. What is your life? If you have any difficulties, you can contact my secretary in the general office to solve them."

When Cao Xiuqing came to Taiwan in 49, Chang Kaishen kept telling him that Du Yuming died in battle.

Taiwan was liberated, and then someone told him that Du Yuming was still alive.

Then the whole family returned to the mainland to live, waiting for Du Yuming to be released from prison after being pardoned.However, the eldest daughter and son-in-law live in the United States, and the eldest son Du Zhiren just came to the United States to study before the Taiwan War.

Cao Xiuqing: "Our life is not a problem. It is much better than when we were in Taiwan. Now that my husband has returned home, the family has nothing to lack. It is just that Zhiren has not finished his studies in the United States, and he still needs to raise some tuition fees for him. My daughter and son-in-law are not very good at making money, and they may not be able to support Zhiren in life."

The Prime Minister seemed to think of something: "By the way, Du Zhiren. Don't worry, this matter has been resolved."

After the Taiwan War, Tang Hua once thought of Yang Zhenning and his father-in-law, and then remembered that Du Zhili had a younger brother who was studying at Harvard. He committed suicide in his senior year because his family could not raise $3000 for tuition.

After Cao Xiuqing arrived in Taiwan, life was very difficult for his family, and Du Zhiren's tuition fees depended on loans from the Bank of Taiwan for overseas students. In 1956, the Bank of Taiwan suddenly suspended the loan (the news spread in Taiwan that Du Yuming did not die in the country but was reformed in Gongdelin). Cao Xiuqing borrowed money everywhere, and finally found Chang Kaishen. Give in two years.

When Du Zhiren received a remittance of 500 US dollars, he couldn't think about it for a while and committed suicide.

In short, Tang Hua can confirm that Cao Xiuqing has three children, and the orphans and widows really don't have much money in Taiwan.

He asked China Resources' liaison office in the United States to send Du Zhiren 1954 US dollars in 4000, and then sponsored 4000 US dollars every year until graduation.

After the Prime Minister clarified the matter, both Cao Xiuqing and Du Yuming understood.

"No wonder Zhiren's 54-year letter said that this year's tuition fee problem has been resolved, so let me not worry."

Du Yuming: "If you have the opportunity, you must thank Mr. Tang Hua in person."

Prime Minister: "Tang Hua has been a little busy in recent days, but he is in Beijing. When he is not busy, maybe we can arrange a party."

Lin Sanhu: "Tang Hua and Qian Xuesen went to Chengde to tinker with secret weapons."

……

Chengde is the rocket engine testing station of the Ministry of National Defense Advanced Technology Research Institute & the Third Machinery Industry Bureau.

Tang Hua and Qian Xuesen were in the safe house, and the engine building of the test station was 500 meters away. They used binoculars to look at the test site 500 meters away.

Tang Hua: "Old Qian, it is safe enough for the rocket engine test station to be located in Miyun. Even if the hydrazine fuel leaks, it will not pollute Beijing. It is tens of kilometers away. Now it is good. It is 200 kilometers from Beijing to here. Kilometers of road."

"There is an upper limit to the capability of chemical energy rocket engines," Qian Xuesen said slowly, "and the ceiling can be seen almost now. When chemical energy rockets reach their limit, human beings will have no other way to go except nuclear rockets."

Tang Hua: ...

See, there is someone more radical than me.

What Qian Xuesen said was correct, in case nuclear rocket engines were to be tested that day, it would be relatively safe to be more than 200 kilometers away from Beijing.

"Besides, I know that the Jingcheng Railway is about to start construction, and it won't be too troublesome to go to Chengde in the future." Qian Xuesen added.

"Nuclear rockets are a bit too far away," Tang Hua said, "Now we are still working hard to beat [-] or [-] seconds."

"The green light has turned red," said Qian Xuesen, "They are about to start."

As soon as the voice fell, the safe house's phone rang.Qian Xuesen picked up the phone and said two words:

"start."

The engine building blazed brightly.


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