Editor's note:

  85 years ago, American journalist and author Edgar Snow wrote a book Red Star Over China after observing the arduous struggle of the Chinese Communists, which caused a sensation among Western readers.

In the vicissitudes of life in 1985, the red star in Snow's writings not only illuminated China, but also impressed the world with the shining light of the East.

On the occasion of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in order to let history illuminate the future and let the world understand China better, China News Network launched a series of reports on "Why Red Stars Shine in China", inviting celebrities, expert think tanks and overseas Chinese to discuss China Ten Years of great changes, looking forward to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and the future development of China.

  Li Qiang, chairman of the Computer Society of Chinese Scholars in Germany, described China's development in the past decade as "attracting worldwide attention".

Especially in the field of intelligent robots that Li Qiang is engaged in, he is increasingly seeing Chinese scholars at top academic conferences in Germany.

At the same time, more and more unicorn companies are born in China.

He noticed that in recent years, not only more Chinese scientific and technological talents have chosen to return to China for development, but many foreign scientists have also chosen to come to China for development.

This makes him more and more optimistic about China's future development.

Looking forward to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, he believes that China will make greater efforts to promote the development of globalization in the future.

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]