Chapter 0721 I really don't know how thick the sky is
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After Silicon Valley 1 flew from New York to Paris, France, it took a break, but in fact it was a buffer to set up precautions for the negative public opinion that might be triggered by the upcoming trip to the Soviet Union.
It was impossible for Japanese Transport Minister Hiroshi Mitsuka to really follow him to the Soviet Union, so he took advantage of this gap to temporarily bid farewell to Tang Huan and go to collect information on his competitor, the European high-speed rail counterpart, so that the next public relations could be targeted.
The next day, after another group of members converged in Paris, Silicon Valley One flew directly to Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union.
The Kremlin has long been looking forward to Tang Huan's arrival, because it sees this event as a landmark event to break through the Western blockade, so the standard of the reception arranged can be imagined - almost the height of a head of state, just like the firing of a gun salute, a military parade and other procedures.
The personable Tang Huan became the focus from the moment he appeared on the gangway; After shaking hands, hugging and completing other ceremonies with Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, who had dealt with the Chernobyl nuclear accident earlier, he went to the Kremlin to meet with Gorbachev, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union and chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.
The Soviet side was indeed a little anxious, and after confirming that Tang Huan was willing to accept it, they sent the International Lenin Peace Prize and the Lenin Medal as early as possible.
Because Tang Huan's public relations team warmed up and revealed part of the activities of Mr. the richest man's trip to the Soviet Union in advance, including the International Lenin Peace Prize and the Lenin Medal, in order for the outside world to digest the accidents as soon as possible, the Soviet Union's move only made the media suddenly realize that "it is really like this".
Perhaps the Soviets were not satisfied with the repercussions of their sincerity, so they arranged an unplanned event, which was to give the richest man an easter egg.
This really had an impact, which shocked the Western media for a moment, and they hurriedly splashed ink and exaggerated it.
The Soviet Union's blood and dedication to this gift is truly remarkable, it is the famous Fabergéegg, the Fabergé Easter egg, by the famous Tsarist Russian jeweller Peter Karl Fabergé.
The first Fabergé egg was completed in 1885 when Peter Karl Fabergé was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to prepare a surprise Easter gift for his Empress Maria Feodorovna.
Although from the outside it appears to be an egg sculpture made of white enamel and gold, the interior is actually very ornate, with a small crown and rubies hanging from the inside, reminiscent of a matryoshka doll.
Empress Maria was so pleased with the gift from Alexander III that the Tsar appointed Peter Karl Fabergé as the "supplier of the royal palace" and commissioned him to make a unique and amazing Easter egg every year, a tradition that his son Nicholas II continued and began a series of such works.
Between 1885 and 1917, Pieter Karl Fabergé and his assistants produced a total of 69 Fabergé eggs for the Tsar and private collectors. Of these, 54 were made for Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II, but only 50 were delivered to the Tsar; Of the remaining 15 Fabergé eggs made for private collectors, seven were made specifically for the Kerchi family in Moscow.
Sadly, only 61 of the 69 Fabergé eggs have survived to this day, as the royal jewels were lost after the fall of Tsarist Russia.
In order to obtain more foreign currency, Stalin used to sell some Fabergé eggs. From 1930 to 1933, a total of 14 Fabergé eggs flowed out of Russia, but because they caught up with the Great Depression in the world, many people sneered and questioned their value.
As synonymous with luxury, the Fabergé egg is considered a classic of jewelry art, and many wealthy Americans love it, such as Forbes magazine owner Melcon Forbes, who not only has a private collection, but also contributed to the largest Fabergé egg in New York.
It is worth mentioning that in the "007" series of movies, "Octopussy" - "Octopussy" released in 1983, uses Fabergé easter eggs as an important clue to promote the progress of the story.
It's good now, the gossip media in the West originally put Tang Huan, who won the Order of Lenin, and James Bond in "Thunder Killing", which was released in 1985, together to make fun; Now Fabergé Easter eggs have connected "Octopus Girl" again, and there is more and more the topic of ridiculing the Soviet Union.
To be honest, Tang Huan was also quite surprised that the Soviet Union gave him such a stylish gift. The $50 million he donated to the Soviet Union alone to help with the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident was enough to buy Fabergé eggs, but the problem is that this thing is scarce and has no price. It seems that the Soviet side really attaches great importance to its trip
As a matter of fact, Goerbachev asked Tang Huan to use his personal connections to express an intention to US President Reagan -- everyone should find time to talk face-to-face.
Of course, this commission is very secretive, and Tang Huan openly talks about the establishment and operation of the Zheru Training and Certification Center and the OCPC program in the Soviet Union.
At this stage, Soviet Prime Minister Ryzhkov and Soviet leader Goerbachev are quite in tune, that is, they are in favor of reviving and rebuilding the Soviet economy by reducing the central government's plan and introducing new technologies.
At this time, the situation of the Soviet Union was similar to that of IBM, that is, it did not produce less things, nor did it sell less things, but the profits just did not come up - as a result, the former did not satisfy the people, and the latter did not satisfy the investors.
The most obvious problem of the Soviet economy was the structural imbalance that led to the fact that the light industrial products produced could not meet domestic demand at all.
Bringing in emerging technologies from the outside seems to be the most effective way to do it without major surgery. And Tang Huan's importance has become more and more prominent.
The Soviet Union had a lot of ideas, and the amount of information communicated with each other naturally increased, and the richest man could not help but be a little tired.
In the evening, just as Tang Huan, who wanted to relax, took the Fabergé Easter egg and wondered if there would be a pre-installed listening device inside, Prince Fahd of Kuwait came to visit him in person.
Seeing Tang Huan looking at a young man beside him, Prince Fahd smiled and introduced: "This is Uday Hussein, the eldest son of Saddam Hussein, I heard that you just got a Fabergé Easter egg, so you have to take a look at it." ”
Read the full article in two hours. If you accidentally click on the mobile phone client, you can press and hold the chapter name on the directory interface to download it again.
……
After Silicon Valley 1 flew from New York to Paris, France, it took a break, but in fact it was a buffer to set up precautions for the negative public opinion that might be triggered by the upcoming trip to the Soviet Union.
It was impossible for Japanese Transport Minister Hiroshi Mitsuka to really follow him to the Soviet Union, so he took advantage of this gap to temporarily bid farewell to Tang Huan and go to collect information on his competitor, the European high-speed rail counterpart, so that the next public relations could be targeted.
The next day, after another group of members converged in Paris, Silicon Valley One flew directly to Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union.
The Kremlin has long been looking forward to Tang Huan's arrival, because it sees this event as a landmark event to break through the Western blockade, so the standard of the reception arranged can be imagined - almost the height of a head of state, just like the firing of a gun salute, a military parade and other procedures.
The personable Tang Huan became the focus from the moment he appeared on the gangway; After shaking hands, hugging and completing other ceremonies with Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, who had dealt with the Chernobyl nuclear accident earlier, he went to the Kremlin to meet with Gorbachev, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union and chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.
The Soviet side was indeed a little anxious, and after confirming that Tang Huan was willing to accept it, they sent the International Lenin Peace Prize and the Lenin Medal as early as possible.
Because Tang Huan's public relations team warmed up and revealed part of the activities of Mr. the richest man's trip to the Soviet Union in advance, including the International Lenin Peace Prize and the Lenin Medal, in order for the outside world to digest the accidents as soon as possible, the Soviet Union's move only made the media suddenly realize that "it is really like this".
Perhaps the Soviets were not satisfied with the repercussions of their sincerity, so they arranged an unplanned event, which was to give the richest man an easter egg.
This really had an impact, which shocked the Western media for a moment, and they hurriedly splashed ink and exaggerated it.
The Soviet Union's blood and dedication to this gift is truly remarkable, it is the famous Fabergéegg, the Fabergé Easter egg, by the famous Tsarist Russian jeweller Peter Karl Fabergé.
The first Fabergé egg was completed in 1885 when Peter Karl Fabergé was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III of Russia to prepare a surprise Easter gift for his Empress Maria Feodorovna.
Although from the outside it appears to be an egg sculpture made of white enamel and gold, the interior is actually very ornate, with a small crown and rubies hanging from the inside, reminiscent of a matryoshka doll.
Empress Maria was so pleased with the gift from Alexander III that the Tsar appointed Peter Karl Fabergé as the "supplier of the royal palace" and commissioned him to make a unique and amazing Easter egg every year, a tradition that his son Nicholas II continued and began a series of such works.
Between 1885 and 1917, Pieter Karl Fabergé and his assistants produced a total of 69 Fabergé eggs for the Tsar and private collectors. Of these, 54 were made for Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II, but only 50 were delivered to the Tsar; Of the remaining 15 Fabergé eggs made for private collectors, seven were made specifically for the Kerchi family in Moscow.
Sadly, only 61 of the 69 Fabergé eggs have survived to this day, as the royal jewels were lost after the fall of Tsarist Russia.
In order to obtain more foreign currency, Stalin used to sell some Fabergé eggs. From 1930 to 1933, a total of 14 Fabergé eggs flowed out of Russia, but because they caught up with the Great Depression in the world, many people sneered and questioned their value.
As synonymous with luxury, the Fabergé egg is considered a classic of jewelry art, and many wealthy Americans love it, such as Forbes magazine owner Melcon Forbes, who not only has a private collection, but also contributed to the largest Fabergé egg in New York.
It is worth mentioning that in the "007" series of movies, "Octopussy" - "Octopussy" released in 1983, uses Fabergé easter eggs as an important clue to promote the progress of the story.
It's good now, the gossip media in the West originally put Tang Huan, who won the Order of Lenin, and James Bond in "Thunder Killing", which was released in 1985, together to make fun; Now Fabergé Easter eggs have connected "Octopus Girl" again, and there is more and more the topic of ridiculing the Soviet Union.
To be honest, Tang Huan was also quite surprised that the Soviet Union gave him such a stylish gift. The $50 million he donated to the Soviet Union alone to help with the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident was enough to buy Fabergé eggs, but the problem is that this thing is scarce and has no price. It seems that the Soviet side really attaches great importance to its trip
As a matter of fact, Goerbachev asked Tang Huan to use his personal connections to express an intention to US President Reagan -- everyone should find time to talk face-to-face.
Of course, this commission is very secretive, and Tang Huan openly talks about the establishment and operation of the Zheru Training and Certification Center and the OCPC program in the Soviet Union.
At this stage, Soviet Prime Minister Ryzhkov and Soviet leader Goerbachev are quite in tune, that is, they are in favor of reviving and rebuilding the Soviet economy by reducing the central government's plan and introducing new technologies.
At this time, the situation of the Soviet Union was similar to that of IBM, that is, it did not produce less things, nor did it sell less things, but the profits just did not come up - as a result, the former did not satisfy the people, and the latter did not satisfy the investors.
The most obvious problem of the Soviet economy was the structural imbalance that led to the fact that the light industrial products produced could not meet domestic demand at all.
Bringing in emerging technologies from the outside seems to be the most effective way to do it without major surgery. And Tang Huan's importance has become more and more prominent.
The Soviet Union had a lot of ideas, and the amount of information communicated with each other naturally increased, and the richest man could not help but be a little tired.
In the evening, just as Tang Huan wanted to relax, he took the Fabergé Easter egg and wondered if there would be pre-placed monitoring equipment inside. (To be continued.) )