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我是在云南滇西边境的腾冲县听到这个感人至深的故事的。故事的主人公——中国科学院昆明植物研究所的研究员冯国楣教授,毕生从事杜鹃科植物的研究。为了找到被称为“世界杜鹃之王”的大树杜鹃,他和助手们历经千辛万苦,几次进入无人涉足的原始森林,寒暑三载,终于如愿以偿。我被这位科学家坚韧不拔的意志和毅力所深深感动,决定拜谒这位植物学家。我第一次与冯国楣教授见面是在风景如画的点苍山下。那是一个乍暖还寒的初春时节,我应邀参加冯国楣先生主持的大理点苍山考察。已年届六十五六岁的冯国楣先生,鹤发童颜、精神矍铄、步履轻快。在我们的接触中,只要话题一涉及到寻觅稀世珍宝“世界杜鹃王”,冯国楣教授就显得格外兴奋和激动。他向我娓娓动听地讲述着寻找大树杜鹃的故
I heard this touching story in Tengchong County on the western Yunnan border. Story of the protagonist - Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences researcher Professor Feng Guomei, his life engaged in rhododendron plants. In order to find the cuckoo, known as the “king of the world’s cuckoo,” he and his assistants went through untold hardships and entered the untouched pristine forests several times in the summer and winter, finally fulfilling their wishes. I was deeply touched by the perseverance and perseverance of the scientist and decided to pay homage to the botanist. The first time I met Professor Feng Guomei was at the picturesque point of Cangshan. It was a warm spring season, I was invited to participate in Mr. Dali Fontaine hosted by Mr. Feng Guofei. The 655-year-old Mr. Fung Kwok-mei, Hok Fat Tong Yan, energetic, walk lightly. In our contacts, Professor Feng Guomei is particularly excited and thrilled as long as the topic involves the search for the world’s cuckoo. He told me to tell the story of the cuckoo