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The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 10 The Furious Waves Section 5 Stalin's Attack (15)

After seeing off Stu Leiden and Liang Sicheng, Zhuang Jihua returned to the office and asked Wu Ziniu to invite Feng Gui, and then took out the telegram drawn by Feng Gui from the drawer. Feng Gui's telegram was very simple, so he went to Chiang Kai-shek to report, and sent DXP to Dexian to participate in the negotiations, demanding that Zhangjiakou and Xuanhua be handed over to ** in exchange for the three counties in Hebei and Pingjin area bases. In addition, the Central Committee was required to provide three million kilograms of grain for refugees in Zhangjiakou area.

"The students dare not decide on this request, so please give the principal instructions." After reading the telegram, Zhuang Jihua leaned on a chair and looked at the roof. Before moving in, the room was carefully cleaned and the roof was very clean.

This telegram is nothing surprising. It is a very common request for telegram, but Zhuang Jihua feels too dull and cannot achieve the goal of concealing himself.

The door opened, Feng Gui came in from outside. He saw the telegram in front of Zhuang Jihua at a glance, sat across the desk without saying a word, and then stared at Zhuang Jihua.

"In the past, I would make my own suggestions in the telegram about this issue, but this telegram did not." Zhuang Jihua's voice was very calm, but Feng Gui heard the hesitation.

"This time the matter is too big, you dare not make suggestions, which makes sense." Feng Gui thought about it, but felt that it was still inappropriate, so he discussed and said, "Look, is this true? I will talk to Xiang again, and then call Chiang Kai-shek and tell him that they insisted on Zhangjiakou and Xuanhua, because they exchanged Hebei for Suiyuan, and Zhangjiakou was the capital city of Chahar Province. Since their people served as the chairman of Chahar Province and Suiyuan, one of Zhangjiakou and Guisui must be in their hands. Fu Zuoyi refused to hand over Guisui and they could only ask Zhangjiakou."

Zhuang Jihua thought about it and felt that this suggestion was good, and it was difficult for Chiang Kai-shek to notice. In recent years, Chiang Kai-shek has controlled the Southwest Development Team through Chiang Ching-kuo, and the Sichuan Development Company has also had a certain say. He has vigorously expanded his strength through the reorganization of the army. It is impossible for Chiang Kai-shek to not notice it, but he has always been waiting and not taking any action.

"It seems that I have to give him something." Zhuang Jihua's voice was very calm.

"Oh what does he want?" Feng Gui was a little puzzled. He had never heard Zhuang Jihua say that, and Chiang Kai-shek had made a request to him.

"Last time in Jinan, he established the 51st Army. He mentioned that he wanted to promote Wang Yaowu, Qiu Qingquan and others, in fact, he already knew that I was expanding my strength, but he was not clear about my purpose." Zhuang Jihua said: "This can be seen as a warning."

Feng Wei nodded wisely. After all, Chen Cheng, Hu Zongnan, Yu Jishi, Guan Linzheng is also expanding his strength, but Zhuang Jihua, Chen Cheng, Guan Linzheng are the three most profitable people in recent times.

With the support of He Yingqin, Guan Linzheng drastically reorganized the Miscellaneous Army, drew a group of cadres from the Xinkou Army, and transferred some Huangpu Shaanxi classmates to reorganize the former Jiangsu Security Brigade, the Jiangsu-Lu-Anhui Guerrilla Column, the Jiangsu-North Tax Police Corps, the temporary 15th Army and other troops into the Central Army, and then sharpened their swords and aimed at the Fourth Army and the Seventeenth Army.

"Since that's the case, let's do it first." Zhuang Jihua couldn't think of any good idea for the time being, so he could only temporarily deal with it and then no longer be so blunt.

"I thought about it again just now," Feng Gui thought, "I feel that Chiang Kai-shek is not yet on the time to deal with you. What he is most annoying about now is not even the Japanese himself, but Xinjiang. Have you seen the situation today reported? The rebellion in Xinjiang is becoming increasingly fierce. The rebels launched a new round of attacks, the Dilan Railway was damaged, the defenders of Ili frequently rushed, and almost all the Ashan area fell."

Zhuang Jihua sighed, but was unmoved. Whether he or Feng Gui or Chiang Kai-shek, they knew very well that the Xinjiang issue was just a problem of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union could not devote all their efforts: solving Xinjiang was a military suppression on the one hand, and diplomatic Han Xuan on the other hand, as long as the Soviet Union let go, it would be difficult to resolve the Xinjiang rebellion. However, the latter method would be a great deal of trouble, and it would be troubled by China in the next few decades.

"Oh, I told him at the beginning that Xinjiang would have to keep 100,000 troops, but he forgot." Zhuang Jihua sighed. If Xinjiang had 100,000 troops at the beginning, the rebellion would not have been blamed.

"If I had known this day, why should I be so anxious that I could only make him feel anxious and give us some time.

"Feng Gui shook his head and stood up, and suddenly a smile appeared on his face: "But, Wencao, the more I think about it, the more I feel that your idea is interesting, it is worth a try, and it is worth a try!"

After saying that, he opened the door and left. Zhuang Jihua looked at his back and couldn't help but be happy. His worries seemed to have disappeared at that moment. This old guy was still an adventurer.

As Feng Gui expected, Chiang Kai-shek was in a state of great trouble now. The battle of North China won an unprecedented victory, but the mess left behind after the war had to be cleaned up. Tens of millions of people had to eat, tens of millions of people were unemployed, but the treasury could not afford money. Zhuang Jihua begged his grandfather to ask for food, and fought against Hong Junqi, but there was still no way.

In addition to North China refugees, the rebellion in Xinjiang has become increasingly fierce. The rebels have recently changed their strategies and strengthened their attacks on the surrounded strongholds. At the same time, they sent two armies to tentatively launch an attack on Dihua. Bai Chongxi trapped Dihua and ordered the vanguard of the 2nd Army to arrive in Dihua, the remnants of the 7th Division, the first part of the New Second Army, the first part of the 128th Division, and immediately rushed to the Manas River to build a defense line: they ordered the air force that had not yet been fully prepared to dispatch to bomb the rebels and provide support for the besieged troops.

In southern Xinjiang, Liu Wenhui adopted iron-blooded measures and used killing methods to all tribes that supported the rebellion, strangling two tribes in succession, which shocked all tribes in the southern Xinjiang. The southern Xinjiang was vast and the 24th Army had a slightly insufficient force. Liu Wenhui transferred two Tibetan regiments and the 1st Division and 4th old brigades into southern Xinjiang.

After Liu Wenhui annihilated the rebellion in Aksu area, the rebellions in southern Xinjiang were concentrated in Puli and Wucha. Rebels who crossed the border from Soviet Russia occupied Puli and Wucha. After Liu Wenhui quelled the rebellion in Hotan area, he left the Tibetan army and the 46th Regiment of the Xinjiang Provincial Army in Hotan. Two regiments of the 4th Brigade entered Yecheng and were under the command of the 136th Division.

There were also rebellions in Yechengchi District, but the number of rebels was not large. But the trouble was that these rebels were all cavalry and wandered around Yechengchi District. Liu Wenhui adopted the mainland method and ordered all tribes to come out to form a counter-rebellion troops to encircle the rebels. After nearly a month of siege and blockade, he caught up with the rebels in the Guoergai area of ​​Tash. After a war, all the rebels were eliminated.

After quelling the rebellion in Yecheng and Shache areas, Liu Wenhui concentrated his troops to Yingjisha area, and the rebels in Yingjisha area. "The Yingjisha rebels were about 2,600, occupying Yigeziya, which was more than 30 kilometers away from Yingjisha. The original defender of Yingjisha was Gu 1, the 1st Cavalry Division of the Provincial Army.

The regiment had only more than 700 people, but the regiment commander Zhang Xiliang was a brave and good warlike man. He took the initiative to attack when the rebels had just assembled and defeated a rebel." This move shocked the rebels, and Yingjisha finally arrived at the reinforcements.

After two regiments of the 4th brigade arrived in Yingjisha, they were divided into three groups to attack the Yigeziya rebels, and the 1st 411th brigade 13411 registrar. After the rebels discovered that the rebels had been dispatched, they gave up Yigeziya, and marched towards Muqita Mountain. However, when crossing Muqita Mountain, they encountered the 1242 registrar of the 4th brigade heading north from Tash. There was a bloody battle between the two sides. The rebel cavalry could not be used on the narrow mountain road, and they were subjected to 1

The 242nd Regiment's firepower and injury, after three hours of fighting, "The 1st Cavalry Regiment arrived at the battlefield and launched an attack from behind," wiped out the rebels in one fell swoop, and only dozens of rebels escaped.

In response to these rebels who missed the net, Liu Wenhui used another very vicious plan to issue a reward order throughout the southern Xinjiang region. Anyone who goes to suppress the rebellion and hand over a rebel head can obtain one acre of grassland. Liu Wenhui wiped out two tribes and owned thousands of acres of grassland, which is enough to allocate a reward.

For nomadic peoples, what is most important is not gold, not fiat currency, but grassland. With grassland, everything will come. Tribes from all over the country immediately rose up and strangled the rebels who were left alone, which greatly accelerated the speed of suppressing the rebellion.

After pacifying Yingjisha, Liu Wenhui was preparing to first deal with Puli's rebels. At this time, he received information that Puli's rebels had already gone north and joined the Ucha rebels. So Liu Wenhui mobilized the main force of the 136th Division, the 4th Brigade, and the 2nd Regiment of the First Cavalry Division of the Provincial Army to launch an attack on the main force of the rebels entrenched in the Ucha area, and reinforced the surrounded defenders.

The garrison surrounded by Ucha was the Third Border Guarding Brigade of the Southern Frontier. The garrison had a small force, only about 1,100 people. When Soviet armed personnel were found crossing the border, and news of the Yili rebellion came, the garrison captain Yu Xinzhong immediately gathered the troops and gathered all the Han people outside the city into the city. At the same time, he summoned all the well-known Uyghurs and religious figures in the city to the county government and put them under house arrest. This action disintegrated the rebels' internal responses in the city.

Yu Xinzhong knew that these alone were not enough. The power of the rebels was several times theirs. He opened the arsenal and distributed all the weapons in it to the Han civilians. All Han people knew that once the city was captured, everyone would face the fate. Therefore, when the rebels siege the city, everyone fought to the death and repelled the rebels' attacks several times in a row. Yu Xinzhong summoned suicide squads, fell to the city at night to attack, defeated a rebel, and burned the rebels' ammunition. Seeing that the rebels could not attack, the rebels changed to a long-term siege. Yu Xinzhong insisted on Wucha, winning time for Liu Wenhui to calmly lead the southern border.

In order to resolve the rebels of Ucha, Liu Wenhui personally led the military guard regiment and the direct regiment to take charge of Hash, commanding three armies, and encircled the rebels of Ucha from north to south. In the middle, Liu Yuanxian, the commander of the 136th Division, led the main force of the division to attack Ucha.

When the Tian Division started the operation, the Ucha rebels received information, and the rebels immediately withdrew to the Sino-Soviet border. After Liu Wenhui received the report, he immediately urged Liu Yuanli not to take the pursuit, crossed Songshan and intercepted the rebels in Yuqitash, and at the same time, he also called on the 4 old brigades and cavalrymen who were detouring left and right.

Regiment, speed up the marching speed: The Second Cavalry Regiment forced the troops to marche at the Gray Pass to block the rebels.

First, the Second Cavalry Regiment blocked the rebels at the Gray Pass, and the two sides launched a war in the mountain pass area. The 2nd Regiment held back the main force of the rebels at a significant cost. The rebels were eager to seize the road and fled, and distributed some of their forces to restrain the Second Cavalry Regiment. The main force took the Gobi Desert and continued to flee to the Sino-Soviet border.

After crossing the Gobi Desert, the rebels entered the Yuqitash grassland and were ambushed by Liu Yuanxian who was waiting there. After a long march, the exhausted rebels were hit by this fatal blow and suddenly became in chaos. Liu Yuanxian won a great victory. The rebel leader Maihemu was shot dead on the spot. Liu Yuanlian killed more than 2,000 people and nearly 5,000 were captured alive. However, Liu Yuanxian, who returned to Hash, did not bring a single prisoner, and all the prisoners were shot on the road. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come 1
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