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Postscript (1)(2/2)

After moving to Hong Kong, Xu Yu's creative career entered another peak period. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Xu Yu was a leading figure in Hong Kong's literary world!

"Four!" Zhou Hexuan took a mahjong shot.

Xu Xu smiled and said: "Old principal, you are very clever at playing your cards. It doesn't matter if you let me eat it, it doesn't matter if you don't eat it."

When Xu Xu was studying at Peking University, Zhou Hexuan happened to be the principal, so he called Zhou Hexuan the "old principal".

"Eat, why don't you eat what was delivered to your door?" Ye Lingfeng said with a smile.

"If you don't want to eat, you must be self-reliant and it's important to draw the cards," Xu Xu said with a smile, "We are all people with a bottom line, and we are determined not to eat the food that comes to us."

Zhou Hexuan said happily: "Xiao Xu's sarcastic skills are very good."

"Those greenbacks deserve to be scolded!" Xu Yu said as he slapped a card, "Nine barrels!"

"Greenback culture" was very popular in Hong Kong at this time and almost dominated the Hong Kong literary world. The green of "Greenback" was the green of the U.S. dollar. The U.S. government specially established the "Asia Foundation" in Hong Kong to fund publishing companies and magazines.

political literature.

Countless literati who fled from the mainland to Hong Kong were unable to afford food and lived in embarrassment, so they took dollars to create, and attacking the mainland and Japan became politically correct. Among them, Zhang Ailing's "Yangko" and "Love of the Earth" were her first works.

It was written when life in Hong Kong was difficult, and the quality of literature was extremely poor. I just wanted to get US dollars to live.

At this moment, the four people at the card table still adhere to the bottom line of literary creation and hate "greenback culture" deeply. It has nothing to do with politics. They simply feel that using dollars to create and telling lies in their works is disgusting.

Take Zhang Ailing's "Yangge" as an example. It writes about the "tragic current situation" in the rural areas of New China. This woman has never been in the rural areas of New China. What kind of thing can she write? It's all based on random fabrication.

Throughout the 1950s, Hong Kong's literary world was in a confrontation between camps, with one side being the "Greenback clique" and the other the "anti-Greenback clique."

"Dad, I'm back," Zhou Weilie pushed open the door and entered, "Hello, Uncle Ye, and hello, Uncle Xu!"



night.

Zhou Hexuan said in shock: "What, are you going to the mainland?"

"Yes," Zhou Weilie explained, "China has established a computing technology planning group, with Mr. Hua Luogeng as the group leader, to prepare for the development of China's electronic computers. Two months ago, I received a secret letter in London inviting me to join the upcoming

The Computing Technology Planning Group and the Institute of Computer Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences were created.”

Zhou Hexuan objected: "You are a mathematician and software engineering expert, why are you developing a computer?"

Zhou Weilie took out two rolls of microfilm from his bag and said: "These are the design drawings of the latest generation of British computers. I photographed them all on microfilm."

"You're crazy, this is espionage!" Zhou Hexuan said in shock, "Also, how did you get the design drawings?"

"Don't worry about this," Zhou Weilie said with a smile, "When I left the UK, I hid the microfilm in the gift the Queen gave me. No one in the UK dared to open it and look at it."

Zhou Hexuan was silent for a moment and asked: "Have you really decided?"

"It's decided." Zhou Weilie said with a serious expression.

"Wait a moment," Zhou Hexuan quickly finished writing a letter and warned, "give the letter to Duke Zhou. Remember, we are only engaged in research and not politics!"

"I understand." Zhou Weilie put the letter away.

Zhou Hexuan did not interfere too much with his son's choice. With the role he played in Hong Kong, he could completely ensure that his son was safe and sound. Zhou Weilie was definitely a key protection target when he went to the north.
Chapter completed!
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