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    After listening to Sun Yuanqi¡¯s question, the three young men looked at Wei Zhenxiong together.

    Wei Zhenxiong smiled: "The mortar has a simple structure. After preliminary calculation, the cost of each unit should be 70 to 80 taels of silver. But as a new artillery with excellent performance, it can play an important role in close combat, and the price is even  Not as good as the Maxim machine gun, but not far behind if you think about it. In other words, the mortar is at least ten times more profitable.

    "Before returning to China, we have registered the relevant patents related to mortars in European, American and Japanese countries. If we cooperate with Mr. Baixi, we will transfer the patent rights to the Peking Iron Works without reservation. Ren Zhi and I  (Wu Jian) ??is from the Metal Society, and Guochen (Liu Qingen) and Yi Ting (Shen Fenming) are from the Ordnance Industry Society, and they will fully assist the Beiping Iron Works in debugging the production equipment and ensuring that the mortars are put into normal production."

    As the saying goes: If you show courtesy for nothing, you will be a traitor or a thief.  These young men spent their efforts to develop the mortar, went to dozens of countries to register the patent, and then came all the way to Beijing to present the drawings. Are they just learning to do good things?  The Time and Space Administration did not approve Comrade **¡¯s application to travel to the late Qing Dynasty.

    Seeing that Wei Zhenxiong kept silent about the details of profit sharing, and instead talked about the benefits of mortars, Sun Yuanqi was a little uneasy: Looking at him, this is what he wants!

    Since you are off topic, don¡¯t I know how to do it?  Let's see who can lose his temper first!

    Sun Yuanqi began to talk nonsense: "If the Peking Iron Works makes a profit, in addition to part of the profits being reserved for expanding reproduction, it will mainly be used for education funds to train Chinese engineering talents, focusing on supporting technical research in steel and military industry.

    "For cutting-edge technological research, Jingshi University has a good academic foundation, and currently has several research institutes such as steel and engines, so there is no need to build new institutions. However, specialized schools are necessary to cultivate engineering talents.

    "I have been engaged in education for many years and found that China at this stage may need skilled workers and experienced technicians more than scientists who study difficult and profound theories. In other words, vocational schools and junior colleges may be more important to the country than comprehensive research universities.  it works."

    At the beginning of the 21st century, any Chinese scholar who has anything to do with education will have this question swirling in his mind: "Why do our schools always fail to cultivate outstanding talents?" This is the famous "Qian Xuesen Question."  Are Chinese schools unable to cultivate outstanding talents?  Don¡¯t forget Chen Shengshen, Hua Luogeng, Yang Zhenning, Li Zhengdao, Deng Jiaxian, Qian Xuesen and other famous scientists with international influence.  But these people were all trained before the founding of the People¡¯s Republic of China, so the question should be revised to:

    Why can¡¯t our schools cultivate outstanding talents after the founding of the People¡¯s Republic of China?

    If the public intellectuals and elites see this problem, they will inevitably attribute it to the system.  In fact, they were right this time, it was indeed because of institutional issues.  After the founding of the People's Republic of China, China's education system as a whole has tended to follow the Soviet model, and talent training has a strong national utilitarianism.  Education is no longer about cultivating knowledgeable generalists, but about cultivating specific and useful specialized talents for the country, such as engineers, doctors, agricultural experts, technicians, etc.

    To this end, a large number of long-established comprehensive universities were split up from 1952 to 1953. Universities such as Tsinghua University, Nanjing University, Wuhan University, Zhejiang University, Tongji University, etc. were all doomed, and a number of universities with specialized disciplines were established.  Mainly colleges and universities.  This is the famous "major adjustment of departments" in the history of Chinese education, and it is also the fundamental reason why many universities regard 1952 as the first year of their establishment.

    ??During this major restructuring of colleges and departments, a large number of famous professional colleges were born.  The most famous among them are the "Eight Colleges" on Xueyuan Road in Beijing: Beijing Medical College (today's Peking University School of Medicine), Beijing Institute of Iron and Steel (today's University of Science and Technology Beijing), Beijing Institute of Petroleum (today's China University of Petroleum), and Beijing Institute of Agricultural Mechanization  (now China Agricultural University), Beijing Institute of Aeronautics (now Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics), Beijing Institute of Geology (now China University of Geosciences), Beijing Institute of Mining (now China University of Mining and Technology), and Beijing Forestry University (now Beijing Forestry University).

    Cultivating outstanding talents is like a child kneading mud.  The erudite general education in colleges and universities during the Republic of China was to bring a group of children into the exhibition hall of master works, and then they were free to do whatever they wanted. They were free to learn whether they wanted to learn or not, and they were free to learn from whomever they wanted.  Among the thousands of children, there are always a few who are talented and intelligent. Under the influence of the master, they themselves have become masters, and they are even better than others.

    The specialized education after the founding of the People's Republic of China was like leading a group of children into a pottery factory. The teacher taught them step by step: "Today we are going to make a small bench. The first step is to pat the mud into flakes" In the step-by-step process,  Under cultivation, the huge gap between geniuses and mortals was eliminated, and finally??Pay an additional 8% of profits.  "

    Sun Yuanqi shook his head: "No. As you know, when firearms are produced, each firearm will be engraved with a serial number for government inspection. Weapons leaked privately will bring great risks to the Peking Iron Works, myself and even Jingshi University.  , so I would rather pay more money than agree to your plan."

    The Revolutionary Party¡¯s several uprisings in the country failed, largely because there were not enough weapons and ammunition.  The money of the Revolutionary Party was obtained by Sun Yat-sen shamelessly from various places. It was not much in the first place, so how could he buy any good firearms?  Even if it could be purchased, it was still unclear whether it could be shipped to the country. The Qing government had very strict arms control.  Forced by helplessness, the revolutionaries had no choice but to make homemade bombs at home, but their chemical skills were really hard to compliment. They often failed to blow up the enemy, but blew themselves up first.  Not one or two revolutionaries were exposed as a result.

    Judging from Wei Zhenxiong¡¯s insistence on obtaining free mortars from the iron factory, Sun Yuanqi can basically conclude that he is a revolutionary party, and these mortars are very likely to be used in the uprising.  (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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