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It was in Moscow and a day in July, 2006. I at last sat down with 53-year-old Aliosha in his apartment. I eyed him curiously and carefully, trying to see the similarity between the Russian rocket engineer and his famous grandfather. Yes, the similarity was there, though somewhat vague. Aliosha was the eldest grandson of Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), former Chinese president who died during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). For decades, few Chinese people knew the existence of Liu’s Russian grandson.
It was in Moscow and a day in July, 2006. I at last sat down with 53-year-old Aliosha in his apartment. I eyed him curiously and carefully, trying to see the similarity between the Russian rocket engineer and his famous grandfather. Yes, the similarity was there, though somewhat vague. Aliosha was the eldest grandson of Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), former Chinese president who died during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). For decades, few Chinese people knew the existence of Liu’s Russian grandson.