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Chapter 422

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As long as there is a road, it is enough to pass by. Hu Yunfeng ignored the Soviet lieutenant and continued to observe the distant Xisaiyan Mountains with a telescope. This time, the 1st and 2nd Infantry Divisions of the Soviet Port Army crossed the Tannuuula Mountains and could not bring heavy weapons and vehicles such as tanks and cars. The firepower could only be supported by the "Storm" 107 rocket launcher and mortar. Therefore, Hu Yunfeng heard the Soviet lieutenant say that there was a small path to quickly cross the Xisaiyan Mountains, and he was preparing to temporarily put away the idea of ​​the Soviet lieutenant's solution.[]

After observing the mountains of Xisaiyan Mountains and Tanuwula Mountains for a while, seeing that everyone had rested, Hu Yunfeng then ordered to go down the mountain.

Since there are few trees in the south of the Tanuula Mountain, Hu Yunfeng and others brought warm fuel to climb the Tanuula Mountain from outside, but they have used it almost the same in the past few days. Fortunately, the north of the Tanuula Mountain, which is facing Siberia, is full of spruce, fir, larch and other cold-resistant trees in the Taiga Forest. The Special Forces and the "Snow Leopard" commando have tasted the taste of not having a fire overnight and are not going to "enjoy" it once. Hu Yunfeng's orders arrived, and everyone rushed to speed up the trees on the hillside of the northern slope of the Tanuula Mountain.

It is over 1 noon now. Since Siberia is close to the Arctic, it is very dark here in winter, and the team must go to the woods to spend the night within three small hours. Although the time is short, the destroyed Soviet army has already explored a relatively easy and flat road when they climbed the Tanuwula Mountain from this side. Under the leadership of the Soviet lieutenant, and went down the mountain again, the team is much easier and much faster than when they came up from the south.

It was just dark and the team had already entered the woods. Although there were few people here, out of habit and caution, Hu Yunfeng still sent someone to search the surrounding five square kilometers and arranged a warning and secret sentry before the team began to cut down trees to make fires to keep warm.

After a night of rest, everyone regained their full strength. In the early morning, Hu Yunfeng and the special forces team members also fought a few wild game in the woods. The team members had the first to eat fresh food in a few days, which was even more amazing.

From the top of the mountain, the Soviet lieutenant obviously felt that Hu Yunfeng was much more friendly to him, and the Soviet lieutenant was worried that Hu Yunfeng would kill him much less. Of course, in order to make Hu Yunfeng completely trust him, the Soviet lieutenant was more proactive in leading the way for Hu Yunfeng and the team.

"General, today we can reach the foot of the mountain. The territory of the Tuva Republic is the territory of the Tuva Republic. The place we will arrive is a Tuva village with about 400 people." The second lieutenant of the Soviet army saw that Hu Yunfeng had finished eating and ran to Hu Yunfeng to introduce.

Hu Yunfeng knew the Republic of Tuva very well in later generations, and even knew the history of the Republic of Tuva. The Republic of Tuva is located in central Asia, southern East and West Siberia, and the upper reaches of the Yenisei River. The south and southeast of it are the ancient éng countries, the northeast of Irkutsk Prefecture of the Russian Federation, the northwest of Hakas Republic, the northwest of the Buryat Republic, the west of the Altai Krai, and the north of the Krasnoyarsk Krai. The distance between north and south is 420 kilometers, and the distance between east and west is 630 kilometers. The area is 10,000 square kilometers, of which the area of ​​the Tanuwulianghai is 10,000 square kilometers.

Before the Tang Dynasty, the Tangnu Wulianghai area was successively ruled by the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Turkic minority regimes in northern Central Asia. From 647 to 648 AD, Dubo and other departments successively sent envoys to request the Tang Dynasty to set up "Tang officials" in its place, and the Tang Dynasty established the Jiankun Governor's Office, which was under the jurisdiction of the Anbei Protectorate.

In 745 AD, the Uighur Khanate established the Uighur Khanate with the support of the Tang Dynasty. The Tangnu Wulianghai area was under the jurisdiction of the Uighur Khanate, and once a palace was established in the area.

In the mid-9th century, another border ethnic group in Chinese history, Kias was the dominant Mobei, and the Tannu Wulianghai area became the territory of Kias.

In 1206, Genghis Khan unified the ancient tribes. The following year, he sent his eldest son Shuchi to lead troops to conquer the Tanguwulianghai area, and set up four thousand households there. The Tubas people were directly under the jurisdiction of Genghis Khan, and later became part of the northern province of the Yuan Dynasty. In order to fight for power within the ancient ancient times, Kublai Khan worked hard to manage the Tanguwulianghai area: he sent his close confidants to serve as the "five tribes and officials" set up in the area, sent troops to station in the military farming and collect taxes, etc. The area became a region where the Tubas, Angkor and other multi-ethnic groups lived.

In the Ming Dynasty, the Tangu Ulianghai area was under the control of the Guwala tribe. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the Gudayan Khan defeated the Wala tribe and included the Tangu Ulianghai area under his rule.

In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the Tannu Ulianghai area was under the jurisdiction of the Khalkhaéng Guzasaktu Khan tribe and the Touhuit leader, and was its permanent residence. In 1655, the Qing Dynasty conferred the Khalkhaéng Guzasaktu Khan tribe and the Touhuit leader, Omubuerdeni, as the Zasak. The Tannu Ulianghai area was thus officially incorporated into the territory of the Qing Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty began to implement effective rule over the region.

In 1727, the Qing Dynasty and Tsarist Russia signed the "Brensy Border Treaty", demarcating the Sino-Russian border east of Shabindabah in the northern part of the Tanu Ulianghai region, which curbed Tsarist Russia's open expansion to the Kmuzik River Basin and the Tanu Ulianghai region to the east.

In 1864, the Qing Dynasty and Tsarist Russia signed the "China-Russia Discussion on the Northwest Boundary", ceding the Amuha River area in the western part of the Tanuwulianghai region.

From 1860 to 1911, Tsarist Russia continued to colonize and economic invasion of the Tanuwulianghai area under the name of "exploration" and "mining".

In 1912, the crisis of the ancient "**" occurred in northern China, and its impact was also

o When it came to the Tanu Ulianghai area. At the beginning of the same year, under the instigation of Tsarist Russian merchants, the incident of looting mainland merchants occurred in the Tanu Ulianghai area, and mainland merchants fled the place one after another. In February, under the instigation and support of Tsarist Russia, the deputy commander of the Tanu Banner, Kampdorji, announced the "**" of his subordinate banners and requested Tsarist Russian troops to assist in occupying all key areas of the Tanu Ulianghai area.

In 1916, the colonial rule of Tsarist Russia was boycotted by the people of Tanu Ulianghai, and the general manager of the Kemuzik Banner sent people to ask for help from the Central Government of the Beiyang warlords.

In 1917, the Beiyang warlords decided to set up assistant commissioners in the Tannu Wulianghai area, but they ended in vain.

From 1918 to 1919, Xu Shichang sent Yan Shichao and others to lead troops to expel the remnants of Tsarist Russian bandits entrenched in the Tannu Ulianghai area, and recovered four other banners. Yan Shichao officially served as the zodiac commissioner in Tannu Ulianghai and re-incorporated Tannu Ulianghai into China's territory.

In March 1921, Enqin, who led the Belarusian army to capture Kulun, led the troops to invade the Tanuwulianghai area, and most of the Chinese garrisons and officials were killed. In the summer of the same year, the Soviet Red Army entered the Tanuwulianghai area in the name of supporting the liberation struggle of the oppressed people in the East, and eliminated the Belarusian forces entrenched in the area.

On August 14, 1921, under the instigation of the Soviet Union, Tannu Ulianghai announced the "**" and established the "Donutuva Republic", which the Republic of China did not recognize. In September of the same year, the Soviet Union announced that it would not regard "Donutuva" as its territory.

In July 1925, the Soviet Union and the "Donutuva Republic" signed a "friendly treaty" to establish "foreign relations", but in fact it controlled the operation of the "people's regime".

In November 1926, the "Donutuva Republic" was renamed the "People's Republic of Tuva" and the "Constitution" was promulgated.

From 1928 to 1929, the Tuva People's Party began to establish grassroots organizations across the country, establish armies, and clean up and maintain traditional right-wing leaders.

In 1930, the "Tuva People's Republic" launched an "anti-feudal**", suppressed incidents against political affairs by force, eliminated Lamaism, implemented collectivization of agriculture and animal husbandry, and promoted a new text and stopped using ancient Chinese.

In 1941, without notifying the Republic of China, the Soviet Union instructed the "People's Republic of Tuva" to participate in the Soviet Patriotic War.

In August 1944, the "Tuva People's Republic" Xiao Hular Extraordinary Congress passed a declaration requesting the Soviet Union to accept the Tanu Ulghai. In October of the same year, the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union decided to accept its "request". The "Tuva People's Republic" was renamed "Tuva Soviet Socialist Autonomous Republic" and belonged to the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. At this point, the Tanu Ulghai officially became the territory of the Soviet Union.

In May 1948, Fu Bingchang, Ambassador of the Republic of China to the Soviet Union, told the Soviet Union that "Tannu Ulianghai is a sacred territory that will always belong to China."

In 1992, the Soviet Union collapsed, and the "Tuva Soviet Socialist Autonomous Republic" passed the sovereignty declaration and declared it a sovereign state and renamed it as the "Tuva Republic". Since the Russian Federation did not completely dissolve, the country was finally one of the main bodies of the Russian Federation, named "Tuva Republic of the Russian Federation".

On September 3, 1994, the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation signed the "Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on the Western Section of the China-Russia Border", which legally recognized the Tannu Ulianghai as Russian territory.

Thinking of this, Hu Yunfeng felt sad for China now and later generations. China's territory was embezzled by Russia and the Soviet Union again and again. However, now he has come to this world and has owned the Soviet port power group. Hu Yunfeng will not let history repeat itself. He has made up his mind that after taking over Siberia, the ** forces of the Tuva Republic will be cleaned up at once. For this small country with only more than one million, a small country that has left China. In order to curb the ** forces Hu Yunfeng does not care about massacreing all people in this country.

Hu Yunfeng was thinking intimately that in order not to expose and disclose the whereabouts of the special forces and the "Snow Leopard" commando, the people who were about to arrive must be massacred and destroyed. At this time, the Soviet lieutenant said again: "General, those Tuwa people are very hostile to Soviet soldiers. When our Soviet army passed by that village a few days ago, if it were not for the local village officials to block it, those villagers would attack us."

Oh, Hu Yunfeng looked at the Soviet lieutenant. This is a new situation, but I don’t know if the Tuvas in that village will be hostile to the Soviet port army. If they are friendly to the Soviet port army, if the large force arrives, it will definitely be helpful to the troops.

Hu Yunfeng asked, "Why are they hostile to you Soviets?"

"According to the village officials, shortly after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the Soviet government asked the Tuva Republic to participate in the resistance of the Germans. The Tuva Republic not only forced a lot of supplies from the villagers, but also forced many young people to go to the Soviet Union to participate in the war. Many young people in that village were conscripted into the army. You know, the losses were very heavy in the war between the Soviet Union and Germany. Many young people who were conscripted into the army in this village died in the German-Soviet War. Now the villagers have recorded hatred on the Soviet Union. When we arrived at the village, the local villagers attacked us with bows and arrows." The Soviet lieutenant explained.

Hu Yunfeng recorded the information provided by the Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army. This situation should be used to serve the team. Hu Yunfeng patted the Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army on the shoulder and expressed his satisfaction with the information he provided. The Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army finally fell down. Hu Yunfeng smiled at him for the first time just now. The Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army believed that Hu Yunfeng had truly accepted him. The Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army secretly decided that he must perform better. Perhaps this Chinese general would really give him the superior living conditions and money he promised.

The troops once again advanced towards the Tuva village at the corner of the Tanuula Mountain. Before dark, the team arrived at the Tuva village mentioned by the Soviet lieutenant. However, Hu Yunfeng and others did not enter the village rashly. The team stopped in the trees three miles away from the village. Hu Yunfeng, Qi Yanming, and Lin Xingguo, led by the Soviet lieutenant, quietly picked up the Tuva village.

The weather was cold at this time, and there were almost no Tuwa activities outside. Hu Yunfeng stood on the edge of the woods and watched the Tuwa village with a telescope. The village with more than 400 people was not big, but compared to a cold area like Siberia, this was a relatively large village. The Tuwa villages were full of houses built with thick wood, and the smoke from the chimneys on the roof told Hu Yunfeng and the others that the Tuwa people were all staying in the house now.

After staying in Tanuwula for a few days, hot water, hot soup and hot food were a very big yo.o for Hu Yunfeng and others. Hu Yunfeng saw a few Tuva children running out of the house and playing happily. He put down his telescope and asked the second lieutenant of the Soviet army: "Does there be remote communication equipment in the village within the telephone?"

In fact, Hu Yunfeng had long thought about how the phone could be installed in this Shandong wok in this era. However, out of caution, Hu Yunfeng still asked the seemingly idiotic question of the Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army.

The second lieutenant of the Soviet army shook his head affirmatively and said, "No, we stayed here for a night and did not find any communication equipment in the village."

"Captain, I think we should go around this village at night." Qi Yanming heard Hu Yunfeng's question to the Second Lieutenant of the Soviet Army and knew that Hu Yunfeng wanted to enter the village...
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