China girls independently developed "levitation technology", and some people refused to sell it for 5 million yuan. What happened later?

The country is strong when teenagers are strong. In recent years, China has paid great attention to the development of teenagers, and there are many innovations and developments for teenagers. Many scientific courses are offered in the school, and many scientific and technological innovation competitions are held and young people are encouraged to participate. In this case, there are many outstanding teenagers. Cai Yuchen of Shanghai Jiaotong University used his knowledge to invent the magnetic levitation vehicle, and also obtained a patent.

When the maglev car was just released, a well-known foreign company wanted to spend 5 million yuan to buy this patent, but Cai Yuchen directly refused, saying that she would leave the technology to the country. This is the patriotic talent who is willing to contribute to the development of China.

Cai Yuchen was very different from other girls when she was a child. Other girls liked Barbie dolls and some lovely things, but Cai Yuchen liked science very much. She read many biographies of scientists since she was a child, and she also liked science books. In addition, Cai Yuchen prefers hands-on practice, and with what he saw and what he learned, Cai Yuchen gradually developed his own ideas. She got very good grades in science, and she also likes reading some extracurricular science books, so she didn't spend much effort on her studies, and also gave her time to study things she was interested in.

After she was admitted to Shanghai Jiaotong University, she still maintained her love for science. After the appearance of maglev train, Cai Yuchen thought, since there can be maglev train, why can't there be maglev car? The maglev vehicle envisioned by Cai Yuchen does not need to use gasoline, which can solve the emission problem, and it can also be unmanned. Cai Yuchen told the teachers about her ideas, and the teachers all felt very good and were very willing to give her guidance and help. The school also gave Cai Yuchen the opportunity to exchange and study in Paris Reno Studio.

It took Cai Yuchen two weeks to make a model, so the world's first maglev car came out, and Cai Yuchen named it "Upright". Upright's appearance is made up of two transparent bubbles. It looks like a big helmet without tires, and it can move 36 degrees and be unmanned.

Cai Yuchen took it to participate in the Renault Automobile Design Competition, and will win the championship all the way. Later, Upright was exhibited in an exhibition in London. This time, many foreigners marveled at China's technology. Also this time, a German company took a fancy to this invention and proposed to spend 5 million yuan to buy a patent. In the face of 5 million yuan, Cai Yuchen has never wavered and decided to bring technology back to its own country, because in the world, having advanced technology means having the right to speak internationally.

Cai Yuchen's act of bringing his invention back to the country greatly encouraged many talented young people and began to actively devote themselves to the road of innovation. Before that, many young people with ideas thought that invention and innovation were useless. This time, Cai Yuchen's example made them understand that personal ideas can add confidence to the country, so young people's enthusiasm for research and invention became stronger.