The United States presented China with the sinking site of the Japanese "treasure ship" Apomaru, and China later organized forces to salvage it and obtained a large number of strategic materials.
What China presented to the United States was a pamphlet.
That's China's latest Soviet military code.
The accuracy of this set of passwords almost made American intelligence personnel vomit blood, and they immediately realized that it must have come from "China's eyes".
China's eyes, the only miss, is not found in advance the Soviet Union's retaliatory attack on the border guards in Xinjiang, China. Afterwards, we learned that at that time, the Soviet front completely used motorcycles to transmit orders manually, and there was no news about the attack in the communication of the front-line troops.
Perhaps only China's eyes are so proud that they can force the most powerful army in the world to abandon its huge communication system and return to the communication mode of World War I. ..
In fact, China's eyes are not a person, but a group. If you must set your eyes on one person, it is Mr. Zhang. Mr. Zhang, a researcher at the Institute of Systems of China Academy of Sciences, is the best cryptographic algorithm expert in China.
Everyone must think that the best cryptographer in China must have a very hidden residence with strong security and so on.
However, Mr. Zhang lives in the bungalow of the Institute of Mathematics, and goes to and from work, just like an ordinary scientific researcher. Like every family, he set up an linoleum shed in front of the door, which contained honeycomb coal burned by his family in winter. This is not surprising, because Mr. Zhang only provides algorithms based on intercepted passwords. As for the solution, he didn't know whether it was the location of the Soviet motorized division or the March menu. He has more work to do, writing papers and teaching students. In fact, I know whether Mr. Zhang is the "eye of China" or after the memorial service of the old director of the Institute of Mathematics. On that occasion, researcher Zhou Longxiang was very sad. When he came down to talk about Guan Lao, he mentioned that because his name sounded very similar to Mr. Zhang, the Soviets used "Zhang" as the pen name of Mr. Guan for a long time after receiving relevant information, and thought that he was China's eyes. . .