587 Patriotism means loving yourself, don’t be honest!

Style: Romance Author: Tang JuyiWords: 4523Update Time: 24/01/12 01:30:29
Koizumi Kyoko, who was relatively dissatisfied, and Nakamori Akina, who had already joined the CEO hierarchy, did not take Cao Zhiqiang's departure very seriously.

The reason is very simple, that is, Akina Nakamori is now Cao Zhiqiang's close friend living together and a partner of the company, so she knows more about Cao Zhiqiang.

At least Nakamori Akina knew that it was impossible for Cao Zhiqiang to give up the good situation he had opened in Japan now.

Kyoko Koizumi only knows that "Green Spring in the Forest" is Cao Zhiqiang, and knows that the two singles currently released by "Green Spring in the Forest" are extremely popular. Not only have they been ranked in the top one or two of the Oricon charts, but they are also said to have made history.

But Kyoko Koizumi didn’t know how much profit Cao Zhiqiang could actually make from these two songs. She didn’t know that Cao Zhiqiang had already co-founded a mom-and-pop shop called “Aiyin Office” with Akina Nakamori, nor did she know that the equally popular “Norwegian” The book "Forest" is also written by Cao Zhiqiang.

Not only that, Akina Nakamori also knew that before leaving Japan, Cao Zhiqiang had recorded ten new songs in advance with Warner Pioneer Japan, but for various purposes, Warner Pioneer did not release them temporarily.

At the same time, Akina Nakamori knew that at Kodansha, Cao Zhiqiang had just signed a contract for three new books, namely "Snow Country", "Thousand Cranes", and "Girl's Harbor", and Each book has a first edition print run of 300,000 copies.

In addition, Cao Zhiqiang's work visa issue has also been handled by "Aiyin Office".

For example, the official appointment letter signed by Aiyin Office and Cao Zhiqiang himself, Cao Zhiqiang’s shareholding ratio, the guarantee letters issued by Warner Pioneer President Yamamoto Tokumoto and the famous composer Endo Minoru, Cao Zhiqiang’s work resume, including his As a singer of "Qingquan in the Forest" and his achievements, and as a writer of "Yusaku Kudo" and his achievements.

Akina Nakamori has prepared all the things that Cao Zhiqiang can get his hands on.

In fact, when Cao Zhiqiang first came to Japan, Masashi Sada had already used himself as a guarantee, plus the job appointment letter from Sada Office, to apply for Cao Zhiqiang's work visa at Japan's Immigration Bureau.

As a result, during the actual application process, it was discovered that Cao Zhiqiang’s situation did not meet the requirements of the “Immigration Bureau” for a work visa.

The reason is that Cao Zhiqiang is neither re-entering to renew his residence visa nor a refugee, but a legal citizen of the Republic of China and an official with official nationality and a government-issued passport in the Republic of China.

Yes, Cao Zhiqiang obtained a public business passport applied for by Hongguang Machinery Factory and approved by the local government. Moreover, Hongguang Machinery Factory is a Chinese state-owned enterprise. Therefore, in Japan’s perception, Cao Zhiqiang is the owner of a large state-owned enterprise. Senior cadres are official personnel.

In this case, the Immigration Bureau cannot apply for a work visa for Cao Zhiqiang. Cao Zhiqiang must first return to China and pass the examination and certification at the Japanese Embassy in China, and then the corresponding visa will be issued by the Japanese Embassy in China.

To put it bluntly, Cao Zhiqiang is a Hongmiaozheng, and he is not a refugee who escaped. The Immigration Bureau cannot control him, otherwise it will be an international incident.

Therefore, if Cao Zhiqiang wants to get a Japanese visa, whether it is a work visa or an investment visa, he must first go back and apply to the Japanese Embassy in China. After the application is approved, he can apply to the embassy. Issue the corresponding visa to Cao Zhiqiang.

Of course, the materials prepared before are also very useful, because when the time comes, these materials will be submitted to the relevant personnel of the Japanese Embassy in China.

In fact, normally, with these materials as proof, especially since "Qingquan in the Forest" is so popular now, the Japanese Embassy in China will usually let you go and grant you a visa easily.

The real question is whether China will return the passport.

In other words, if you want to go abroad, you only need a visa issued by the country where you are located, you must also have a passport issued by your home country.

Cao Zhiqiang has no relatives in Japan. According to current domestic regulations, he can only apply for a passport to go abroad for the reason of being on a business trip.

But if you apply for a business trip, the relevant agency may not be able to approve it, and may not be able to issue you a passport again. The situation is so cruel.

Therefore, compared with the visa issued by the Japanese Embassy in China, the validity period of Cao Zhiqiang's passport is the biggest problem.

Of course, Cao Zhiqiang knew very well that if he wanted to extend the validity of his passport, it would be easy. The reason is that his identity is not just an ordinary employee of a state-owned enterprise, nor is he just an artist who can sing and write books in Japan.

Compared with his status as a "secret broker", at least in the eyes of the country's top officials, his status is not worth a penny, but there is not much difference.

Therefore, it would have been difficult for other people to obtain a long-term passport in the early 1980s, but it was not difficult for Cao Zhiqiang.

Even if it is against the rules, for the benefit that Cao Zhiqiang can bring to the country, the country will write a new rule on the spot for him.

Of course, Cao Zhiqiang's return to China this time was nominally to take relevant personnel to inspect the domestic environment, discuss the further implementation of the "Dongyang Company", and also apply for his own passport and visa.

But these purposes are smoke screens.

His real purpose is to get all the good things and information rewarded by the system back to his country.

Cao Zhiqiang stayed in Japan for more than a month this time. This long time was enough for him to sign in for several weekly draws and a monthly draw.

In addition to the previously awarded "top piano performance" and "top violin performance" and other musical instrument skills, Cao Zhiqiang actually rewarded many good things that benefit the country through the system during his stay in Japan.

For example, aramid fiber 1313 and 1414 technology, alumina bulletproof ceramic technology, and corresponding production lines.

For example, the "civilian engineering technology gift package" includes shield machine technology, bridge erecting machine technology and road pavement technology.

For example, all technical information from Toray, Japan, including carbon fiber technology.

For example, LNG ship technology includes special welding technology, insulation box production technology, Invar steel and prefabricated parts processing technology, and segmented shipbuilding technology.

For example, all technical information of Toyota Motor Company, as well as four of Toyota's most advanced automobile production lines and related accessories.

For example, Japan's Mitsui Chemical's large ethylene production technology is extremely related to a complete set of preparation equipment.

For example, Japan's semiconductor material preparation technology and complete set of preparation equipment include gallium nitride, silicon carbide, zinc oxide, hydrogen fluoride and other materials.

Another example is all the technical data of the Boeing 737 aircraft including CFM56 aero engine technology.

Among them, except for the Boeing 737 large aircraft technology, which is obtained through monthly draws, other technologies are prizes in weekly draws.

It can be said that the above technologies are all not available in China, and neither Japan nor the United States can currently export high-end technologies and equipment to China.

Just these technical materials and equipment have almost filled up Cao Zhiqiang's 100,000 cubic meters of portable space, so he must go back and clear out the inventory.

By the way, if you ask for money from the country, it doesn't matter if you don't have it for the time being. You can owe it first. Otherwise, anonymous government bonds with no name are also acceptable.

Cao Zhiqiang knows that China has issued many anonymous treasury bonds, such as the 1981 treasury bonds, which were anonymous treasury bonds.

These national bonds are globally circulated and can be used globally. They are just not widely recognized in the international market, but they are not useless.

In fact, when the country becomes stronger in the future, the national debt issued will definitely be recognized based on the country's excellent character.

When the time comes, you can entrust several offshore companies to exchange for treasury bonds, which would also be great.

If the RMB was not too sensitive and would definitely depreciate significantly in the next few years, Cao Zhiqiang would have wanted to pay the bill in RMB.

Because paying in RMB is basically the same as giving it away for free.

The reason is also very simple. As long as the RMB depreciates, the banknotes will shrink.

Although national debt will also shrink with the depreciation of the RMB, in general it is not bad. After all, national debt has interest.

Although Cao Zhiqiang’s original purpose is to give these things to the country, but again, if he gives them without asking for anything, the country will have doubts. If he wants RMB now, the country will also have doubts.

The reason is that treasury bonds cannot be directly circulated in the domestic market, cannot be directly exchanged for domestic commodities, and have little impact on the currently relatively stable domestic financial market, but the RMB is different.

If a large amount of RMB rushes into the domestic market in the short term, it will cause chaos in the domestic financial market. After all, RMB can circulate directly in the domestic market.

Therefore, if Cao Zhiqiang wants national debt, the country will have less worries.

But if Cao Zhiqiang wants RMB, the country will definitely think too much.

Well, Cao Zhiqiang has already thought about it. Normally speaking, if calculated according to international prices, the country's current foreign exchange reserves would not be enough to give him all the technology and equipment.

But it’s not appropriate to ask for too little or not at all, so I might as well just pack it up and give these things away first, and then ask for a five-year national bond worth 10 billion RMB...

Well, it seems that in 1983, the country's military expenditure was only more than 17 billion, and I was responsible for nearly two-thirds of the country's defense expenditure.

It seems like a lot, but compared to the value of these technologies and equipment, this is actually a very low price.

And with these technologies, the country can avoid detours of at least 20 to 30 years.

The most important thing is that the technologies provided by Cao Zhiqiang are not just a few or certain technologies, but a complete set of technology chains.

For example, Toray's technical information is all the technical information currently owned by Japan's Toray, with no omissions or defects. It means that Toray has directly given all the core things to China.

Unlike the F414 engine technology that the United States later provided to India, it only provided 80% and 20% of the core, which meant that it did not provide any material technology.

But here, the technology is a complete set, which means that you can understand it once you have a thorough understanding, and you can create it after you understand it.

Of course, if you understand reengineering, you also need related supporting industries and equipment, but for many things, it is relatively simple as long as you know the principles and specific formulas, and then develop related supporting industries and replacement equipment.

In other words, the most difficult thing about such cutting-edge technology is knowing the principles and formulas, because these are core secrets and are the result of decades of technological accumulation.

Take the preparation technology of gallium nitride, for example. In fact, there are also purification and preparation technologies for gallium nitride in China, but unfortunately the technical level is far behind Japan. The biggest gap is the difference in purification methods.

In order to reach Japan's current technology, China must at least undergo a large amount of investment and research and development, conduct a large number of theoretical tests and actual trial-and-error experiments, and only then can a reliable industrial production model be found.

But now we have a full set of related technologies from Japan, which can be used directly, and there are no gaps in the technical data. This does not delay domestic scientists from continuing to conduct research and development on this basis and conduct in-depth research into more advanced preparation technologies.

To put it bluntly, as long as technology continues to be layered, it will continue to accumulate in this way, and then accumulate gradually.

If there are only a few high-end technologies and the accumulated technologies in the middle are not provided to you, you will only know how to use this technology, but it will be difficult to reverse the research and development process and principles of this technology. Naturally, you will not be able to obtain all the technology accumulation and cannot Good luck moving forward on this technology.

This is how the United States cheated India on its F414 engine technology. That is, it does not give you the core technology, but only gives you part of the assembly technology and structural technology. As a result, you only know what the engine structure is and what the parameters are, but why? You don’t know this structure, why it reaches this parameter, or how the key materials are made.

In many high-end technologies, the most critical thing is actually the 10% or even 1% unique skill. Without that unique skill, most other technologies, whether it is 80% or 90%, are all useless. It's all wasted effort.

Take the atomic bomb, for example. Many people know the principle of nuclear fission, but how many countries can actually make it?

Not to mention the hydrogen bomb. Until Cao Zhiqiang traveled through, only the five permanent members of the Security Council had hydrogen bombs, and there were only two preparation methods for hydrogen bombs. One was the "wet hydrogen bomb" of the United States, and the other was the "dry hydrogen bomb" of China. hydrogen bomb".

These two methods are mainly different in configuration and shelf life, but their power is actually the same.

Both of these configurations originated from the creation of a genius scientist. After so long, there has been no third hydrogen bomb configuration. This is not because there is no third configuration, but because the genius scientist has not appeared. No new configuration is proposed.

This hydrogen bomb configuration is the core secret. As long as you don't know this secret, you can't build a hydrogen bomb even if you know the explosion principle.

Before Cao Zhiqiang traveled through time, although many countries had built their own atomic bombs, there were still only five permanent members of the Security Council that could build hydrogen bombs. The others, like India and Israel, were only ordinary, no matter how awesome they were. of atomic bombs.

Therefore, scientific research is not that simple. In many cases, it is not inevitable, it will definitely appear, and it cannot be achieved simply by throwing money at it.

Scientific research relies more on the accumulation of talents and the flash of genius.

The United States was once powerful, and Japan was once brilliant, all because they gave birth to too many outstanding scientists in that era. Otherwise, there would not have been the rise of these great powers.

The technological accumulation of those scientific researchers is the most valuable wealth and the core secret of each country.

Nowadays, Cao Zhiqiang can get these most precious technological assets from all countries by just signing in on time. Is there anything more exciting than this?

If it weren't for Cao Zhiqiang's lack of strength now, he would have wanted to play by himself.

It's a pity that it's a crime to have a jade. There is no problem in handing these technical data to a great country, but if it is kept by an individual and let outsiders know, he will not know how he died.

Therefore, from this perspective, Cao Zhiqiang is also forced to be patriotic.

After all, if he is not patriotic and does not hold on to the country tightly, he can really only look at the things he signed, let alone exchange money. He doesn't even dare to let people know, so he can only throw them away secretly.

To be patriotic is to love oneself. If you are sincere, I will not deceive you! (End of chapter)