Chapter 1451: 1452 Mass social death
No matter who wins, Tang Mo will benefit in the end. There is no problem with this. Now that computer technology has begun to spread to the civilian field, it naturally cannot avoid the eyes and ears of other countries.
It’s just that these gadgets have become so sophisticated that other countries dare not even dismantle them, so everyone is cautiously staying on the sidelines.
There is no way. For these countries, hard drives are no different from Zentraedi technology. The technology in their hands cannot support their deduction or research on such devices.
But they really care about this new thing: I heard that in the Tang Empire, almost all cities must reserve lines for these devices. How could they not know anything about such an important device?
You must know that the last device that requires reserved pipelines and is as popular as possible is the telephone! There is no need to say more about how important phone calls are nowadays, right?
Therefore, there were people from other countries studying computers in the Tang Dynasty, and after coming into contact with some civilian computers, they suddenly realized some serious problems.
The main function of a computer seems to be calculation. No matter what it is, as long as it has a reasonable program, it can calculate it! Many keen people immediately connected it with another thing that requires complicated calculations: decryption!
Relying on the powerful computing performance of computers, spies from other countries just messed with civilian computers and cracked the highest-level communication codes they were using...
This is such a big joke... After working on it for a long time, it turned out that there was no so-called secret in the Tang Empire's previous correspondence.
As long as radio communications can be intercepted, no matter how outrageous the password they use is, it is no different from sending a clear message directly.
It turns out that their so-called secret has always been a joke! The Tang Empire had already mastered the information exchanges of almost all countries since I don't know when.
Cooperation between countries, calculations between countries, secret exchanges between countries, and plans between countries against the Tang Empire.
For a time, the intelligence agencies of many countries even had the urge to overturn the table: What the hell! I don’t pretend anymore, I show my cards!
That's right, they had been running naked for so long, and the sudden explosion of shame was enough to make them fall into a kind of hysterical madness.
It seems that the word "social death" has not been invented yet, but these people have almost understood the meaning of the word. Many people responsible for sending telegrams, as well as some spies who thought they were deeply embedded in the Tang Dynasty, were embarrassed and wanted to bury themselves...
They were probably exposed, and they were exposed long ago. It's just that the Tang Empire's intelligence department didn't arrest them. The reason is simply that they pose no threat at all, and they are kept just to occasionally take advantage of their stupidity...
As a result, with the popularization and development of computers, more and more spies from other countries ran away in a hurry and left the borders of the Tang Empire. They had to go, it wasn't shameful enough to stay.
When I was lurking in Datang before, those colleagues would eventually be embarrassed after seeing them. In the past, the hidden meaning behind the smiles of laughter became clear. In this situation, if these spies continue to act stupid, they will probably collapse.
Simply politely ask for leave and leave, or simply resign and return to the country...or even more desperate, go to the police station to turn yourself in and seek leniency for a confession. In short, this kind of thing has almost become a joke in the past year or so. Every time people in Tang Dynasty talk about this kind of thing, they will burst into laughter.
Before coming up with new countermeasures, the high-level espionage personnel lurking in the Tang Empire in other countries around the world who have not yet been exposed will not dare to act easily. They had to wait for new means of communication before they dared to continue passing on those hard-won messages.
All of this is just an episode in the process of the popularization of computers for civilian use. There are many other things that will gradually appear as computers enter the civilian field. And the Internet, which has just taken a prototype, has not yet shown its true power.
Hong Gai, the Duke of Chu, had just inherited the title, and he didn't know what it felt like. His father, Xiong Biao, passed away within two months of arriving in Chang'an and went to see the late king because of the fatigue of traveling and traveling.
Then, Xiong Fei, the proton, successfully inherited the title and became the new Duke of Chu. His house is on the outskirts of Chang'an, and there is a neighbor named Qin Guogong...
Although the two are neighbors, their relationship is actually not very good. Because Qin's invasion of Chu indirectly caused the destruction of Chu, theoretically speaking, the former emperor of Qin, Ying Duo, was the culprit for the destruction of Chu.
The demise of Chu State directly caused King Xiong Biao of Chu State to be depressed. He was tired on the way north to Chang'an and eventually died of illness. Therefore, based on this calculation, Ying Duo was almost Xiong Fei's father-killing enemy.
with his Majesty the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.
Of course, there are other great nobles living in this wealthy area, the most famous of which is probably Duke Egret. Unlike the "Kings of Subjugation" like Xiong Fei, this Duke of Egret followed His Majesty the Tang Emperor and overcame all obstacles to reach today.
The name of Duke Egret is really well-known. His wealth was almost second only to that of the emperor in the Tang Empire. He ran a huge industry and even supported a football team by himself.
Chang'an Egrets is a strong team that has won the championship for several consecutive years in the Tang Empire's domestic league. The same-city derby with Royal Chang'an is a major sports event that TV stations compete to broadcast.
Xiong Fei asked the housekeeper to turn off the TV and no longer watch the match between the Facing Water Harbor Team and the Tongcheng Metal Team. Xiong Fei sat quietly in the room. His father's portrait was hanging on the wall. Every time he watched it, This portrait made him a little distracted.
It’s hard to say that he has a good impression of his father, because he was the one who sent Xiong Fei to Dahua, and later to Datang to serve as a hostage.
But after his father died, Xiong Fei realized that his father, the king of Chu, was actually beyond his control.
Perhaps, for him, days like these are more suitable. His properties are managed by dedicated people, and a sum of money from the Tang Dynasty Empire is transferred into his account every year to keep him happy. Compared with being a nominal king who was ostracized by the nobles of Chu State, being a rich man in Chang'an was not a blessing.