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The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 10 The Furious Waves Section 5 Stalin's Attack (11)

"You don't know some situations." Deng Xiaoheping was still smoking. Chen Geng's eyes flashed. Only then did he realize in his heart that Xuan Xiafu didn't know either. Deng Xiaoheping looked at Chen Geng, Chen Geng stood up and closed the door. Deng Xiaoheping continued: "Now I can tell you that last time Enlai reached a cooperation agreement with Zhuang Jihua in Jinan, we will cooperate after the war to ensure domestic peace after the war."

Xuan Xiafu suddenly realized that Zhou Enlai's various measures in Jinan last time had an answer. It turned out that Zhuang Jihua invited Zhou Enlai to Jinan last time, and he was talking about this issue. The Hao Pengju incident was just a cover, and Zhuang Jihua had no intention of talking about the Hao Pengju incident with them.

"If you know this situation, don't tell anyone else. This is one of the top secrets of the party." Deng Xiaoheping looked very serious. Of course, Xuan Xiafu knew the seriousness of the problem and quickly promised that he would never leak the secret. He only knew the office.

Deng Xiaoheping nodded with satisfaction: "For this issue, you only contact Zhuang Wenge himself or Gong Xiuhua or the person he designated. The negotiations with Feng Gui must continue. I guess he will propose to hand over the three counties in Hebei to them tomorrow. Don't agree first, wait for the central government's decision."

Chen Geng stood up and patted Xuan Xiafu on the shoulder: "This means that you should be quarreling and scolding, and you should be quarreling and scolding. You should be quarreling and scolding. You should be quarreling and you should be quarreling. There is no need to save face for Zhuang Wenge."

"It's right," Deng Xiaoheping also smiled and said, "The whole set of acting is not clear. Besides, Feng Guizhi doesn't know the situation, so don't talk about this in front of him. If there is any situation, you can contact Gong Xiuhua."

Speaking of this, he looked at the yard that was gradually becoming dark outside the window and sighed softly: "If three counties were exchanged for Zhangbei Xuanhua, Zhangjiakou, this transaction would be cost-effective. Unfortunately, I don't know how he passed Chiang Kai-shek's hurdle."

Even if Zhuang Jihua agrees, he must get Chiang Kai-shek's consent, but will Chiang Kai-shek agree? Deng Xiaoheping was not sure at all. Even if Zhuang Jihua agrees, he must get Chiang Kai-shek's consent, but will Chiang Kai-shek agree? Deng Xiaoheping was not sure at all.

Not only Deng Xiaoheping was worried, but even Gong Xiuhua was puzzled. She also asked Zhuang Jihua like this, what would you do to get Chiang Kai-shek to agree to hand over Zhangjiakou Hei to **?

Zhuang Jihua did not answer, but personally drafted a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek, reporting to Chiang Kai-shek for today's visit. In the last paragraph of the telegram, he added his thoughts as usual: "Transferring Zhangjiakou to the Central Chateau Communist Party, this move seems to be that I have lost an important city, but in fact I have also got rid of the war refugees in the Xuanhua area of ​​Zhangjiakou. Suiyuan Chahar has been unable to support himself since ancient times, so we handed it to **, and ** will need the support of the central government. In this way, our party will gain the initiative in politics and economy in the future. Second, according to the report, there are about one million refugees in the Xuanhua area of ​​Zhangjiakou, Xuanhua area, and a large amount of food and funds are needed for relief and reconstruction. If Zhangjiakou and Xuanhua are handed over to **, I can get rid of this burden.

Third, after the three counties in Hebei Central returned our party, there were no more Communist troops in the Hebei Central region, eliminating the hidden dangers in the confidant areas of North China and eliminating the threat of Pingjin. From then on, our party can do its best to operate Hebei Central and make it a granary for North China.

Fourth, the Pinghan Line is the major transportation artery in North China. These three counties rely on the ** Han Line, which is a hidden danger of traffic safety. After being owned by the central government, the major artery in Pinghan Line can be safe forever.

To sum up, this exchange seems to be a loss to our party, but in fact it is our party taking advantage. The students think it is completely feasible.”

After reading Gong Xiuhua, he couldn't help but sneer: "This reason is specious, and it seems to be sufficient, but in fact there is nothing. Can you beat Chiang Kai-shek? You're so whimsical."

Zhuang Jihua smiled bitterly in his heart. This was the most convincing reason he could find. If he could not convince Chiang Kai-shek, he would have to refuse the Communist Party of China.

Gong Xiuhua picked up the telegram, thought about it and added two to the telegram. Zhuang Jihua took it over and saw that the two added by Gong Xiuhua was that Zhangjiakou Xuanhua was one of the logistics supply lines of the Méng Army. After the Zhongchao Communist Party obtained this area, it took responsibility for the Méng Army. Secondly, it could gain the trust of the Céng Army politically, indicating that the central government had no intention of destroying the Céng Communist Party by force and could gain political initiative.

After seeing this, Zhuang Jihua shook his head and cut the first line away: "Cheng Kai-shek was probably still hesitating whether the army of expedition went on the expedition. At the beginning, he advocated it, but was just being stabbed by Stalin in Tehran. Now that the assassination has passed, is it still going to be launched? He is probably hesitant. The specific proof is that Wei Lihuang and Fu Zuoyi have more than 300,000 troops occupying the Central Ménéng border, but they have never moved. In fact, even if two armies are sent to the ancient ancient world, they can still restore the southern part of the ancient world."

Gong Xiuhua thought about it and nodded and admitted that Zhuang Jihua said it was right. All the Japanese troops in the Méng Gu sentry army led by Naosaburo Okabe went south. There were only the puppet Méng Gu army, the Han rebel army and the Manchu National Defense Forces in the territory. Because the Japanese asked them to assist the Japanese in fighting against the Soviet Union, the equipment training of these troops was not bad, but these troops were able to fight against the Soviet Union, but they wanted to fight against the **, both Zhuang Jihua and Gong Xiuhua believed that they would not resist fiercely, not to mention that Li Shouxin, the attack should be very smooth. Wei Lihuang Fu Zuoyi stationed troops on the Sino-Méng border. Zhuang Jihua asked Chiang Kai-shek to suspend the troops and let the troops rest for two months, and after replenishing ammunition and medicine supplies, they would send troops to the end of May or mid-June.

Zhuang Jihua was uneasy about this request. Stalin forced an attack on the Gugu before Tehran, which showed that he had realized the weakness of the Japanese army in the Gugu. After the victory of the North China Battle, Stalin could not not not notice that the Japanese army in the Gugugu was even weaker. If the Soviet army forcibly launched an attack, Zhuang Jihua would not dare to pin his hopes on the result that these puppet troops could block the Soviet army.

But strangely, after receiving his telegram, Chiang Kai-shek had only three words to reply. He knew, and there was no urging signal again, and he didn't know what he thought. However, based on this, Zhuang Jihua judged that Chiang Kai-shek's heart to send troops was shaken.

Zhuang Jihua thought about it over and over again, and had he come up with a good idea. At this moment, Feng Gui came in from outside. Feng Gui's expression was always a little lazy. Even though he had a fierce argument with Xuan Xia's father, his expression still looked a little lazy at this moment.

"What's wrong?" Feng Gui saw at a glance that Zhuang Jihua was in a dilemma, and he was a little puzzled.

Zhuang Jihua thought for a while and felt that this man could not understand Chiang Kai-shek and was better at strategy. Maybe he had any good ideas, so he handed the telegram to Feng Gui. After Feng Gui took it to see it, he did not express his opinion immediately, but was still in a state of consolidation.

Zhuang Jihua and Gong Xiuhua did not disturb him and asked him to think quietly. After a while, Feng Gui asked, "Cultural Revolution, what was your idea? What was your purpose in planning these? If you trust me, you can tell me, otherwise, Feng would have to resign."

Zhuang Jihua and Gong Xiuhua were shocked, and Feng Gui looked at Zhuang Jihua with a serious expression. Zhuang Jihua was silent for a while. In the past two years, he has given Feng Gui a lot of things, such as contacting generals of the miscellaneous military, contacting local national rescue associations, drafting documents and other important tasks. Even when Zhuang Jihua returned to Chongqing to handle family affairs, the war zone headquarters entrusted the military affairs to Xu Zuyi, and the literary affairs were handed over to Feng Gui.

But the most critical core affairs, such as the cooperation with the Third Party and the **, Zhuang Jihua did not let him intervene, but was all handled by Gong Xiuhua and Li Zhilong; so from the moment, Feng Gui is not a core member of Zhuang Jihua's group. "Be by your side for two years," Feng Gui turned around and closed the door. When he saw the telegram, Feng Gui felt a huge and dangerous creepy in his heart. He quickly thought of Zhuang Jihua's actions in recent years, and judged with more certainty that Zhuang Jihua and Deng Yanda and even had some connection with the **. It was by no means accidental to Cai Tingkai go to Zhuang Jihua.

"Cultural Revolution, I've been by your side for two years," Feng Gui turned around and walked back slowly after closing the door: "Although you did some things secretly, the clues are still there. Although you concealed them well, you can look at them from another perspective..." Speaking of this, Feng Gui slowly tore off the telegram in his hand: "This telegram must not be sent."

Zhuang Jihua was shocked. He didn't expect Feng Gui to be so determined. Looking at Feng Gui's calm eyes, he quietly calculated and said to Gong Xiuhua: "Secretary Gong, you do other things first, see if Mr. Stu Leiden has arrived, and then go to the kitchen to see if dinner is ready; by the way, I seem to have a bottle of red wine. You can find it and entertain Mr. Stu Leiden later."

Gong Xiuhua did not answer. She looked at Zhuang Jihua with some concern, but Feng Gui remained calm. Gong Xiuhua sighed and opened the door and went out.

"Embroidery paintings have no meaning, she just worried about me," Zhuang Jihua explained to Feng Gui with a wry smile: "She has been worried about me."

Feng Gui said expressionlessly: "I know, I have no intention of blaming her."

Zhuang Jihua asked Feng Gui to sit down and pour him a cup of tea first to serve him. Feng Gui did not stop him, but just looked at him quietly. After Zhuang Jihua sat at the desk, just now, he decided to show off to Feng Gui.

After a while of silence, Zhuang Jihua began to explain his purpose in detail to Feng Gui and the plans for this, including supporting the third party, helping and suppressing the **. "To achieve peace after the war, a balance of power must be achieved," Zhuang Jihua finally said: "The balance of power includes political and military forces. With this balance, domestic peace can be achieved, and then promoting the construction of the Cretarian and legal system in China. It is estimated that it will take ten years. In ten years, China can completely enter the political party election under the Constitutional Law."

"** is not scary. Even if he comes to power, he can only rule under the constitution, and is supervised by our Kuomintang and the Third Party. They cannot implement Soviet-style social transformation. With this kind of competition under the constitutional government, the transfer of power in China can be smoothly transitioned and the civil war can be completely eliminated."

After Zhuang Jihua finished speaking, he took a sip of water and looked at Feng Gui quietly. During Zhuang Jihua's explanation, Feng Gui never interrupted. At this moment, he let out a long sigh, as if he had taken off a heavy burden.@.
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