Qing Tianxiu didn't stay with Wen in the end. He decided not to leave her husband all his life, but now all she can face is the spiritual orientation of her relatives. When Wen returned home, Wang Pujiang and others greeted him at the airport. Together, they became the founders of new China cryptography.
Opponent is based on the novel The Purple Code by Yuan Daozhi and Li Bai. It mainly tells the story that Wen Wei was studying in the mathematics department of Princeton University at the end of the First World War. He and his classmate Yasuo Yamamoto from Japan fell in love with the same woman and made their own sacrifices. After the outbreak of World War II, they joined the battlefield and became evenly matched opponents.
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Ph.D. in Cryptography, Princeton University, USA. After returning to China, he became a professor at Central University. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he joined the army and served as the director of the Secret Research Institute of the Central Military Commission, with the rank of Lieutenant General.
2. Yasuo Yamamoto
Wen is a good friend and college classmate. Both he and Wen Wei liked a Japanese woman, Qingtian Xiu, and finally married her. After returning to China, she became a professor at Imperial University in Tokyo. In order to protect his wife, Qingtian Xiu, who was arrested by the Japanese army for anti-war, she was forced to write a new password for the Japanese intelligence service, and was induced to embark on the path of militarism by her cousin Isoroku Yamamoto.
3. Wang Pujiang
* * * Underground party member, lurking inside the Kuomintang, became the director of the investigation office of the Military Commission. He used to be Lin Ping's lover, but in order to protect Lin's identity from being exposed, he had to break up with Lin Ping in an "ungrateful act".
4. Qingtian Xiu
The daughter of Japanese aristocrat Naoko Qingtian Wen and Yamamoto Yasuo are classmates. She used to like writing, but she married Yamamoto for various reasons. Like her father, she is an anti-war representative, and it is precisely because she insisted on publishing anti-war remarks in newspapers that she was eventually detained by the Japanese military. The crazy war made her two daughters and her husband martyrs of militarism.
5. Isoroku Yamamoto
Japanese navy general, commander-in-chief of the joint fleet, cousin of militarist Yamamoto Yasuo. Under his guidance, Yasuo Yamamoto embarked on the road of militarism in order to protect the safety of Qingtianxiu in Japan, where militarism was on the rise. Because the "purple code" was cracked, the landline was shot down by the US military and buried in the belly of a fish.
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