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Chapter 542

"Yunfeng, the current situation is very beneficial to us. In the past few days, both members of the Allied Powers and members of the Axis Powers have successively recognized our Greater China Empire. The United States, Britain, Germany and other countries are eager to send ambassadors to our country, but where are we set up the capital? Have you decided?" Although the country was established, Uncle Lin, who served as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, still looked exhausted. Lin Chengran felt it was difficult to be the prime minister of a country. But now that the country has just been established, there are too few talents, Hu Yunfeng had to let him serve as the Foreign Minister.

Hu Yunfeng became emperor but was no different from before, and was still wearing a camouflage military uniform. The country was established, and where the capital was determined became a headache. A group of former Dariganga people led by Queen Esferma strongly advocated the capital of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Outer Mongolia by the Greater China Empire. Their reason was that Ulaanbaatar was close to China. For security considerations, Uncle Lin and others suggested that Hu Yunfeng put the capital in Sydney, Australia...

Although there are two factions of opinion, Hu Yunfeng is now the emperor, and the two factions with different opinions do not quarrel, but leave the issue to Hu Yunfeng to decide.

"Oh, why is it so annoying to get a country out?" Hu Yunfeng put down his pen designing the national flag and sighed. As soon as the country is established, the capital must be decided, and officials must be sure, so everything has come.

"Yunfeng, do you want to be the boss again?" Lin Chengran immediately became alert when he saw Hu Yunfeng's appearance. He said, "You need to be sure of many things. Don't leave everything to me alone. I am the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Sooner or later, I will be exhausted by you."

"Where?" Hu Yunfeng saw Lin Chengran see it and said with a chuckle: "Father-in-law, how do you look at the national flag I designed?"

Lin Chengran nodded, and Hu Yunfeng said again: "The giant dragon represents our Chinese nation. The seven stars surrounding the dragon represent the seven regions of Outer Mongolia, the Far East, Siberia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia, and Papua New Guinea. The red background represents the blood of the martyrs."

"Well, it's concise and meaningful. I can use this when I look at the national flag." Lin Chengran agreed completely after hearing Hu Yunfeng's introduction, but he immediately found something wrong and said, "Yunfeng, you forgot a star. We have to add it in Guyana, the Caribbean."

Hu Yunfeng shook his head and said, "I didn't forget it, I deliberately didn't add it."

"Why? Do we want Guyana?" Lin Chengran asked in confusion.

"I have been thinking about how to deal with Vietnamese and Indonesians. Now the population of these two ethnic groups accounts for 70% of the population of our Greater China Empire. After the end of World War II, whether it is the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and other countries, if we want to mess up, we will definitely provoke the Indonesians and Vietnamese. Although we have implemented a family planning policy for Indonesia, the base of Indonesians and Vietnamese is too large, and we cannot kill them all. Therefore, I think I will make a piece of land for them to immigrate and let them become a country by themselves." Hu Yunfeng explained.

"I think Guyana should be retained. We have immigrated to many Chinese people in Guyana." Lin Chengran obviously didn't want to give up this piece of fat meat that was so deep that he gave to Indonesians and Vietnamese.

"It's okay, I want Guyana to set up a separate country and I am not going to let Guyana **. In the future, Guyana will be our vassal state. The government and the army are controlled by the Chinese who we immigrated there, and our garrison will not withdraw." Hu Yunfeng said again.

"I have no objection to this." Lin Chengran knew that Hu Yunfeng had just changed his concept. He no longer objected and said, "Where do you think about where we set the capital?"

Hu Yunfeng had already considered it, and nodded, "Ulaanbaatar in Outer Mongolia is our political and military capital, and Melbourne is our economic capital."

Lin Chengran thought Hu Yunfeng was mingling with him again, but he also agreed with Hu Yunfeng's decision, at least it could eliminate the differences between the internal opinions and focus all his energy on developing the Greater China Empire. Hu Yunfeng had his considerations. After the end of World War II, the Soviet Union's military pressure would definitely appear immediately. Putting the capital in Ulaanbaatar, close to the Soviet Union, was a clear signal to the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union wanted to provoke a war after World War II, Hu Yunfeng would compete with the Soviet Union to the end. Of course, Hu Yunfeng knew that after the founding of New China, Beijing would become the capital of New China, and Ulaanbaatar was not far from Beijing. Hu Yunfeng wanted to rely on the two largest capitals in Asia to make Beijing and Ulaanbaatar the center of the world's business.

Melbourne is regarded as the economic capital, firstly, Melbourne is a good port and has been well built by former British colonists. Secondly, Hu Yunfeng also made the worst plan. If he could not withstand the Soviet attack after World War II, the capital of the Greater China Empire could be moved to Australia at any time.

Lin Chengran agreed to Hu Yunfeng's idea. Urabato was confirmed as the capital, and Prince Sefolema would not have any objections. The matter of determining the capital was resolved. Lin Chengran was holding the national flag drawn by Hu Yunfeng and was about to leave. Hu Yunfeng called him and said, "Father-in-law wait."

With the national flag, there will naturally be a national emblem and anthem. Hu Yunfeng had already thought about the national anthem. He decided to "Sing the Motherland" that appeared in a few years as the national anthem. He handed Lin Chengran the national anthem with his lyrics and music, saying: "Take the national anthem together to discuss it within the Labor Party. I will not design the national emblem to collect it in the empire."

A few days later, Lin Chengran found Hu Yunfeng again and said: "Everyone thinks the national flag is very good, and unanimously agrees that the seven-star dragon flag you designed becomes the national flag. The national emblem is still being collected, and everyone also agrees that "Singing the Motherland" is used as the national anthem, but the lyrics have been slightly modified."

Lin Chengran handed the revised "Singing the Motherland" to Hu Yunfeng. Hu Yunfeng glanced quickly and then frowned. The "Singing the Motherland" written by Hu Yunfeng was a version of later generations of China in 1965, but he removed the few lines of singing. Unexpectedly, someone actually changed the few lines of singing to singing him.

"Uncle Lin, who added the lyrics?" Hu Yunfeng asked.

"It was changed in Wurenhaqin in Australia." Lin Chengran saw that Hu Yunfeng seemed to be dissatisfied with the lyrics, and he said again: "We all think that the modified one is better than yours. We need you as a spiritual leader to unite the hearts of the Greater China Empire."

"No, I'll just let it go, but it won't work in the national anthem." Hu Yunfeng breathed a sigh of relief and said firmly. It turned out that it was his wife who modified it. If the original author came to the Soviet port to modify it, it would be a bad thing for him, a "li Gui" to meet the real Li Kui.
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