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In the early autumn of 2002, Su, a famous mathematician from China who was about to turn 100, enjoyed the moon at her home in Shanghai. In a trance, it seems that the beautiful face of the late wife Matsumoto Miko stroking the guzheng at the university party when she was young.

After that, Su, who had been meditating for a long time, slowly strolled to the table and wrote: When people go to Yaochi, they meet unexpectedly and think for a long night. It is rare to be together for a lifetime, and a banquet that never ends.

Miko Matsumoto, a Japanese woman with all her heart and pattern, devoted her life silently behind the famous mathematician Su in China, accompanied the Soviet Union for more than 60 years, and created a touching love story in a foreign country.

Since ancient times, talents have come forth in large numbers in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. On September 23rd, 1902, a poor peasant family in Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province welcomed the birth of a baby boy. The father has high expectations for the child, and naming the child Sue means expecting his son to get ahead one day.

Due to financial difficulties, Sue's parents scrimped and saved, and managed to send 9-year-old Sue to school. Sue has been calm and sensible since she was a child. He cherishes the hard-won reading opportunities, is diligent and eager to learn, and is among the best, just to live up to his parents' expectations and efforts.

Later, Su was admitted to No.10 Middle School in Zhejiang Province. In the first math class, the math teacher felt: To save the country, we must revitalize science and develop industry. Mathematics is the foundation of developing science and technology, and our patriots must learn it well.

These words have been firmly engraved in Sue's heart ever since. He wants to study for the rejuvenation of the country, and he wants to study mathematics for saving the country.

Since then, Sue has spent more time and energy thinking about mathematics and solving calculus, and he always gets full marks in his math exams.

Sue was undoubtedly outstanding in the school, and he was also very popular with Hong Minchu, the principal at that time.

19 19, Hong Minchu, who had transferred from school, took out 200 silver dollars and attached them to Su, asking him to take the money to study more advanced mathematical science in Japan.

Sue wrote back with tears and thanked President Hong Minchu. Then he bid farewell to his parents in his hometown and went to study in Japan.

When she first arrived in Japan, Sue felt that the biggest difficulty was that she could not speak Japanese. Sue, who is very competitive, has not been stumped. It only took him nearly three months to teach himself Japanese.

1February, 920, he was admitted to Tokyo Higher Institute of Technology with the first total score.

1924, Su, deeply influenced by her lack of knowledge, heard that Imperial University of Tohoku, Japan is the highest institution of learning in Japan, and vowed to be admitted to it for further study.

Later, he was successfully admitted to the Department of Mathematics of Imperial University of Tohoku, Japan, with a proud score of two subjects and the first total score, and continued his postgraduate studies.

As an international student in China, Su has won the love and care of many Japanese professors with her diligent and down-to-earth attitude. Because of his excellent grades and outstanding knowledge, Imperial University asked him to be a part-time substitute lecturer in the school mathematics class, which also reduced Sue's financial burden.

Young Sue, handsome and knowledgeable, is the first foreign graduate student who can substitute for the class since Imperial College was founded, so she has become a man of the hour on campus.

Although Sue has a soft spot for mathematics, in fact, he is also a very romantic poet in private. He can write several poems, and he is good at arts and sciences, so he has always been the best in high flyers.

At a campus party held at Imperial College of Technology, Su was thinking about his mathematical formula, but was brought back to reality by a gentle and beautiful guzheng.

Sue was curious about what kind of player would make such a wonderful sound, so he looked at the center of the stage.

It doesn't matter at first glance. He suddenly had a strange affection for the girl who was stroking the guzheng. The girl who bows her head and caresses the piano like a cherry blossom in full bloom looks gentle and beautiful, and her graceful movements show her virtuous appearance.

At the end of the performance, Sue learned from the male students next to her that this beautiful and versatile girl is the daughter of Professor Matsumoto of Imperial University, and her name is Miki Matsumoto.

1926, under the introduction of friends, Sue officially met the Miko Matsumoto. Miko Matsumoto is the daughter of a famous professor. She is not only extremely beautiful, but also versatile. She is familiar with melody, plays a wonderful guzheng, and is good at tea ceremony and flower arrangement. Such an excellent rich girl is also the object of many male students at Imperial University.

At that time, many people saw Miki Matsumoto's frequent contact with the Soviet Union, but they all ignored them. They are angry and jealous. You know, there are many talented and family-oriented men who are crazy about Matsumoto Miki. They really can't understand why Miki Matsumoto has a soft spot for Sue, a poor foreign boy.

In order to crack down on rival in love, some male students began to speak ill of Sue, but Miki Matsumoto laughed it off and ignored it, still keeping equal contact with Sue.

After a long time, the Miko Matsumoto learned everything about Sue. Not only did she not abandon Sue, a poor boy from China, but she was deeply impressed by his ambition and intelligence. Plus, every time we meet, there are endless words, which can be said to be congenial and empathetic.

In this way, the two young people in "Seeds of Love" fell in love and fell in love.

And whenever those fanatical suitors see Sue with the Miko Matsumoto, they criticize Sue on campus. Although Miki Matsumoto's father also appreciates Sue, he doesn't want his daughter to suffer with Sue who has no foundation.

Sue and Matsumoto witch are sincerely and firmly in love. They discussed the marriage and hoped to get the permission of the Matsumoto couple.

Matsumoto's mother agreed to the marriage. Later, Professor Matsumoto gave in to his daughter's repeated requests and finally agreed to the marriage. In this regard, some people jokingly said: Su is very powerful and can steal his wife from his Japanese opponent!

1927, Su received a doctorate in science in Japan, which shocked Japan. Before that, the first doctor of science and technology in Japan was none other than Su's classmate Chen.

1928, Sue and Miko Matsumoto officially got married, and they temporarily lived in their father-in-law's house.

In order to make some achievements and bring a happy life to his wife, after marriage, Sue still devoted herself to her research.

Miki Matsumoto, on the other hand, devoted herself to being a wife. Sue sat in front of the console table until late at night, while Miki Matsumoto quietly stood by, just continuing to drink a cup of tea for her husband from time to time and never interfering with his thoughts.

In their first year of marriage, Sue discovered the fourth (third-order) algebraic cone, which shocked the international mathematics community. His discovery is called. Su Zhuo? .

Subsequently, Su successively published more than 40 papers in authoritative mathematical journals such as Japan, Italy and the United States, and became famous in Japan. The year after their marriage, their eldest daughter was born.

Su Zeng said emotionally: My success is inseparable from my dedication and companionship.

At 193 1, Sue heard that the situation in China was tense and war was imminent. At the same time, he remembered his previous agreement with his brother Chen, and when he finished his studies, * * * returned to China to work for him, so he was worried and uncomfortable.

My understanding of Miko Matsumoto discovered her husband's change. After understanding the reasons, she said: I love you, so I love your beloved China, and I would like to go to China with you.

After returning home, Su Yingchen invited him to stay and teach at Zhejiang University.

Later, affected by the war, Zhejiang University had to relocate. In that year, food was in short supply, and the dangers were endless. Long-term migration made the son born in Su Gang unable to get enough maintenance and care.

I just arrived at the temporary school building with my parents and died unfortunately. Miki Matsumoto was heartbroken, but he never complained to her husband, not even a word.

In the long years, Sue and the Miko Matsumoto have given birth to eight children. With a large population, the family's economic situation is naturally tense.

In order to feed and warm her husband and children, Miki Matsumoto has been reluctant to buy herself a new dress for more than ten years. However, when she once heard a student say that Professor Su's clothes were covered with patches, she was very unhappy.

For the sake of her husband's dignity, she pawned the precious jade pendant given to her by her elders when she got married, and bought her husband new cloth, made new clothes and exchanged money.

When Miko Matsumoto's father was dying, it was during the China War. My mother sent a telegram to her daughter-in-law in China, hoping to see her.

Sue advised his wife to go back to Japan to see her father-in-law for the last time, but Miki Matsumoto was worried. She said, it's a long way, and I don't know when I can see you separately.

Without her husband and children, Miko Matsumoto gritted her teeth and refused to return to Japan.

Until 1979, when the situation was calm and life was stable, Su Cai advised his wife to go back to her hometown and Miki Matsumoto returned to her hometown after 43 years' absence.

Since getting married, the Miko Matsumoto has never worried Sue about housework. She silently bears the burden of the family, just for Sue to devote herself to teaching and scientific research without worries.

Years of hard work also made Matsumoto Miko's body gradually weak in her later years. 1986 In May, Miko Matsumoto died at her home in Shanghai. Since then, the melodious sound of the 13-string Japanese zither in Su Jiazhong has never sounded again.

The love between mathematicians Su and Matsumoto Gangzi spans the country, turbulent years and more than 60 years.

What is left to people is a touching loyalty, and the truth of this friendship, which is timeless and well known to the world, should be a story that will be passed down forever.