The bronze statue of Einstein is located northwest of the National Mall in Washington, DC, across the road from Lincoln Center. He sat on the floor, with his monograph on his leg, which contained three equations, summarizing Einstein’s three most important contributions: the photoelectric effect, general relativity, and the conservation theorem of mass energy. Chinese tourists like to take their children to visit here, let the children take pictures with him, hope that the children can think of him as smart, good to learn, and become a person useful to the country, the nation, and even to the whole human race.