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What is the situation of the "Harvard girl" who swore to serve the motherland 20 years ago?
"Bao Puzi's wide approval": "It's uncertain, but it's impermanent."

Harvard University is an institution of higher learning all over the world and an academic hall that many people yearn for. Especially in China, being able to enter Harvard University is something to be proud of and even show off. But now there is a strange and common phenomenon-many people "go out" but don't want to "come back" The protagonist of today's story is a darling who was admitted to Harvard. What is the situation of the "Harvard girl" who swore to serve the motherland 20 years ago?

1999, Liu Yiting got 640 points in the TOEFL test, and then she received an olive branch from Harvard University. At that time, studying abroad was a wave, and many parents were determined to send their children abroad for gold plating. Therefore, after Liu Yiting received the letter of admission, her mother wrote a book about her experience in raising children and shared it with the parents of college students.

From the contents of this book, we can see that Liu Yiting, who is still at home, is very concerned about the future development of the motherland. She also wrote in her diary that her wish is to "make China rich quickly" ... I will devote my life to the economic construction of the motherland ... "This made Liu Yiting a" patriotic youth "in people's eyes, and everyone praised her feelings for the motherland. But did she really keep her promise?

Liu Yiting, who once vowed to return to China to participate in the construction of the motherland, has now successfully obtained the American green card and become an "American". When studying abroad, she ignored the original promise bit by bit. Liu Yiting, who gradually adapted to the living environment in the United States, did not return to China after graduation, but stayed in a law firm in the United States. Soon after, she married her undergraduate classmates again. Both husband and wife are lawyers.

Even in the United States, such a professional combination belongs to the upper class. Presumably, Liu Yiting, who has such a wonderful life, will never want to go back to China and start all over again. Although she didn't fulfill her heroic oath, one's life has nothing to do with others. There is nothing wrong with Liu Yiting choosing to stay in the United States for development. Liu Yiting has lived in the United States for more than ten years now. Her life is ordinary and happy, and the aura of "Harvard girl" around her gradually disappears.

In the final analysis, China is not short of Liu Yiting, but if all international students become "Liu Yiting" and are unwilling to return to China for development after graduation, in the long run, it will be very unfavorable to all the constructions in China. Millions of college graduates each year, a large part of them may consider going abroad for further study, especially in several top universities in China, and the number and proportion of going abroad are even more amazing. Is it meaningful to attend classes? Because most of you here may choose to study abroad and stay there in the future, so what I am doing now is to train talents for foreign countries, and I feel very sad. "This sentence is worth pondering for all of us.

There is no shortage of talents in China now, but we should consider how to "retain" talents. Only by creating a good living environment and an excellent academic atmosphere can we attract more talents to serve the country.