Li Pei: widowed in middle age, widowed in old age, still living with dignity.

The residence of a centenarian turned into an island where her husband, Mr. Guo Yonghuai, once lived. Now there is only the old man himself on this isolated island, an old man with mottled traces of years, leaving an indelible mark in this place called Zhongguancun.

The old man's name has been forgotten by young people. Her name is Li Pei, a real spiritual aristocrat. No matter what kind of experience she is in, she always lives with dignity.

Don't indulge in the world, don't pursue material things, but pursue spiritual satisfaction. There is a kind of mud that is clear and enchanting without touching half a drop of soil. Spiritual nobility is advocated by the West, but Li Pei, though not a Westerner, has a unique way of dealing with the world. She never opposes the people's spirit. She is rich, but she never pampers herself. Instead, I regard responsibility, courage and self-discipline as my spiritual ethics that distinguishes me from the secular world.

Many people think that the spiritual nobility is full of jewels, worth hundreds of millions, geometric houses, silks and satins, and regards money as dirt, which is a spiritual temperament close to nobility.

In fact, a true spiritual aristocrat, just like Mr. Li Pei, does not take pleasure as his purpose in life: as an elite with both ability and political integrity, he is strict with himself, cherishes his wings, knows how to show his talents in time, and shoulders the responsibilities of society and even the country: he has independent thoughts, dares to deny secular power and is not enslaved by power.

Li Pei is knowledgeable, and he was admitted to Peking University with excellent results to study economics. After graduation, she joined a labor association to help the lowest-class women in China learn cultural knowledge. Later, she went to the United States to study, where she met Mr. Guo Yonghuai, who loved only one person in her life.

At that time, Mr. Guo was teaching in the institute, and their acquaintance lit a lamp in Mr. Guo's heart. Soon they fell in love and got married. Love is like oxygen, my love, which became a much-told story at that time. Although they are abroad, they care about their motherland.

In the 1950s, they gave up the superior conditions of the United States and made up their minds to exhaust what they had learned all their lives and go back to China to pursue their ambitions. After returning to China, Mr. Guo immediately devoted himself to the research of the two bombs and served as the deputy director of the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, while Mr. Guo was in charge of the external affairs of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It was not until the atomic bomb exploded successfully that Mr. Li realized that his husband's job had been to study two bombs.

However, genius is jealous. Teacher Guo is exploring the terrain at Qinghai Experimental Base to make preliminary preparations for the upcoming missile thermonuclear weapons.

A regrettable thing happened when I returned to Beijing after completing the exploration work. The plane crash killed Mr. Guo and another security guard. When people found them, they were hugging each other tightly, holding Mr. Guo's briefcase with important nuclear test materials in his arms, and the first generation of founding fathers fell like this. Knowing the bad news of Mr. Guo, Mr. Guo said nothing and was extremely sad.

After Guo Guangchang's death, he was also subjected to political censorship because he was suspected to be a spy. At that time, no one dared to communicate with him. Only Mr. Guo, who was not alive, could understand Mr. Li's heartache. Later, the thermonuclear missile experiment was successful, which was the first in China and the first in history.

Mr. Guo's ashes were buried under the sculpture of Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, accompanied by sacrificed guards. In the next few decades, Mr. Li Pei always stood there alone, hiding all her sorrows, and no one could guess.

After the death of Mr Guo Yonghuai, she was transferred back to Beijing at the age of 500. Although she is the widow of Mr. Guo, she is also the most beautiful "rose" in Chinese Academy of Sciences.

She planned to set up the English Department of Chinese Academy of Sciences as a teacher to teach English, because English textbooks were extremely limited at that time. She used the extraordinary work of a linguist and English professor to write English textbooks for graduate students, and she can still find this edition today.

In order to train more outstanding talents, she found professors with different factions at that time, persuaded them to teach, invited retired teachers, recruited job seekers to teach, and even began to train outstanding teachers herself.

Li Pei has successively promoted the establishment of Zhongguancun kindergarten and primary school. It also took 10 years to open hundreds of "Zhongguancun forums".

After the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, Li Pei and Mr. Li Zhengdao also set up a Sino-US joint training program, which helped groups of overseas students go abroad and trained generations of graduate students to write their chapters.

When Li Pei was over 70 years old, she always stood regularly and gave lectures to doctoral students, even for hours. She never shouted tired.

"Being a model" is the greatest praise for teachers. Mr Li Pei is the greatest teacher that many students have met in their lives. Mr. Li Pei not only teaches knowledge, but also teaches the perfection of students' personality in some way. Li Pei cultivated many peaches and plums for China all his life, but failed to keep his beloved daughter. Li Pei, who sent the white-haired man to the black-haired man, still didn't shed tears. She hid her sadness again.

Widowed in middle age and widowed in old age, leaving Li Pei sitting alone on the curved gray sofa. This sofa, which once made countless great people laugh and laugh, bears the memory of the times. The great man is gone, but the memory lives on.

In front of the students, Li Pei is still young and beautiful. Although she is close to 100 years old, she still dresses up like a girl and paints her eyebrows with foundation. This is her dignity as a teacher and respects others. Mr Li Pei died of illness in Beijing at the age of 99.

Before his death, Li Pei once donated money to the Institute of Mechanics where Guo Yonghuai worked, and also donated money to the Chinese University of Science and Technology. This is just a thing apart, and no ceremony is needed to record or commend it. In addition, Mr. Wang also donated many items, ranging from computers, books and records to Mr. Guo's seal. As big as home fans, refrigerators and even English lesson plans.

With Li Pei's lifetime contribution and status, she can get more honors, but she doesn't care. Such an old man is always calm and natural. When he was never out of place, Li Pei experienced many ups and downs and met many important people. The ups and downs in the world are just a drop in the ocean for her, what's more.

In her body, there is no trace of time. Li Pei is an impetuous era, a rose that blooms hard, and a very reassuring soul of this era. Li Pei's life is nothing more than a complete scholar's character and a legend of love and wisdom!