The Qians were married on September 14, 1947 in Shanghai, and had two children; their son Qian Yonggang (钱永刚, also known as Yucon Qian) was born in Boston in October 1948, while their daughter Qian Yongzhen (钱永真) was born in early 1950 when the family was residing in Pasadena, California.

a toddler and a newborn were under partial house arrest and constant surveillance until seven and five years old.

if this treatment resulted in any longterm psychological effects, as ya know, often happens with scary childhood memories, who is paying the bill? imagine being in your thirties going to a therapist for a lingering sense of paranoia.

like... well sorry you were under constant surveillance actually, your dad did nothing wrong and that didnt matter to the United States because they had a Red Scare. It happens. Spilled Milk.

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be comforted kids, the United States really mourns having lost your dad's talent. Not what they did to you. Just that they lost him playing for their team.