Part 3 The Bloody War of Resistance Chapter 11 Chaotian Que Section 1 The Eyes of an American Report
Feng Gui knew very well that administrative divisions meant how many people both sides could place, which meant how many areas both sides could control in the future.
Xiong Shihui paused and said: "There were three provinces in the northeast, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang. These three provinces are vast in territory. Heilongjiang is close to the Soviet Union. I thought this province could be divided into three, the north, the central and the eastern part, with Qiqihar, Harbin and Jiamusi as the provincial capitals respectively.
In addition, Jilin can be divided into two, the north and the south, with Changchun and Tonghua as the provincial capitals respectively, and Liaoning is also divided into two, southern Liao and northern Liao, southern Liaoning is Dalian as the provincial capital, and northern Liaoning is Shenyang as the provincial capital."
Xiong Shihui revealed his future division of Northeast China, and then stared at Feng Gui. Feng Gui was also thinking that Zhuang Jihua's intention to divide it into three provinces for Heilongjiang, but there are differences in the specific division. This is not very serious, but the situation in Jilin and Liaoning is different.
It must be explained here that at this time, there was no Nei Méng ancient province. Now the eastern section of Nei Méng province belongs to Rehe, Liaoning and Jilin respectively. Zhuang Jihua's idea was to demarcate some areas of Liaoning, Jilin and Rehe and establish a new province. This province is mainly grasslands, the people of the ancient people, so that they can implement ethnic autonomy here.
Feng Gui was calm and did not speak. Xiong Shihui's heart was sinking. He was about to ask, but Feng Gui spoke again: "Commander Zhuang once talked to me. His ideas were similar to those of the director. The same was the division of Heilongjiang, and the difference was the division of Jilin and Liaoning. The Cultural Revolution meant that the northern part of Jilin and Liaoning and Rehe were mainly divided into the areas of the ancient people, and established a province dominated by the ancient people, and implemented regional ethnic autonomy."
Xiong Shihui felt most relieved. Although Feng Gui did not fully agree with his plan, this has shown that Zhuang Jihua agreed to adjust the administrative divisions in the Northeast, which is very important. At least Zhuang Jihua will not object to the adjustment.
However, this is the first time I heard that Xiong Shihui is a little confused. Sun Yat-sen once proposed a minority policy, but after the establishment of the National Government, wars continued and ethnic minority policies were not truly implemented. Therefore, Xiong Shihui was very suspicious and did not know what kind of autonomy Zhuang Jihua wanted to implement.
"Minority Autonomy? Brother Wuchang, how did the Cultural Revolution plan to implement this autonomy? What are the special policies?" Xiong Shihui looked at Feng Gui suspiciously.
"Actually, there is nothing else," Feng Gui explained: "It is to train ancient cadres and let the ancients implement our policies and laws. In short, we set rules and let them implement them themselves. The advantage of this is that if the policies we formulate are biased, they can react quickly; in addition, if there is any resentment, it will not involve ethnic issues."
When discussing ethnic autonomy, Zhuang Jihua originally planned to implement some preferential policies, but Feng Gui firmly opposed it. Feng Gui believed that it was not our race, and his intentions would be different. The Xinjiang rebellion is a clear proof that they should be controlled more severely. Li Zhilong also opposed it. Li Zhilong believed that preferential policies were originally a kind of discrimination, and it was better to treat all ethnic groups fairly under equal laws and policies.
After weighing the pros and cons, Zhuang Jihua accepted Li Zhilong's opinion and allowed ethnic minorities to implement regional ethnic autonomy, which may also lead to the rise of nationalism among ethnic minorities. The Eastern Turkistan issue, which has not yet subsided for decades of the founding of the former Soviet Union and the Republic, is a clear evidence. "The purpose of the Cultural Revolution is to use this province as a benchmark to attract the ancients and tell them that living in China is happier than living under the Soviet Russian system, which will have a little impact on the voting in a few years." Feng Gui further explained Zhuang Jihua's purpose.
This involves the issue of ancient times. According to the resolution of the Tehran Conference, the post-war issue of ancient times was decided by the people of ancient times to decide whether to return to China or to return to China. However, this resolution has a huge flaw, which is that it does not explain the time, and Stalin could vote in the most favorable situation.
Of course, Zhuang Jihua did not completely pin his hopes on this. If Stalin wanted to make the ancients according to his will, he could have dozens of ways to pin all his hopes on this. It was just to seek fish from a tree and establish this province to make some preparations for the future.
Xiong Shihui sighed softly. China defeated the Japanese at a huge cost, but facing the Soviet Union, which was several times stronger than Japan, still felt powerless and could only place hope on the pressure of the international community.
"If this is the case, it's not bad." Xiong Shihui quickly calculated in his mind that according to Zhuang Jihua's plan, the three eastern provinces before the war would become six eastern provinces, and the most complex Heilongjiang was divided into three. Even if Zhuang Jihua took all three, as long as he controlled Liaoning and Jilin, he would control the core areas of the Northeast.
"So, does the director agree with the commander's opinion?" Feng Gui asked.
"That's it." Xiong Shihui hesitated and nodded. Feng Guilu smiled, as if he had finally taken off a heavy burden: "It's good, it's great. To be honest, Director, if you have a disagreement with the commander, it will be difficult for us to deal with it."
Xiong Shihui almost couldn't help but scold him. What's the difficulty with you Feng Gui? The one who was in trouble was me, the director of the Northeast Headquarters and the highest official of the Northeast Administration.
Feng Guitian continued shamelessly: "Director, in the future, the chief executives of these six provinces, I wonder if the director has considered it?"
Now that things have entered another level, this issue is more specific, and it is directly related to the sphere of influence of both sides. Xiong Shihui wakes up his spirit and prepares to compete with Feng Gui.
Then Feng Gui surprised him. Feng Gui took a sip of water and said slowly: "Director, Commander Zhuang told me that the purpose of the Chairman's establishment of the Northeast Headquarters is to distinguish military and administrative from administrative divisions and cannot be controlled by one person, so as to avoid the emergence of new warlords."
Xiong Shihui was stunned for a moment. Feng Gui had tried so much effort and took so many detours. Isn’t it just to compete for the chairman of these provinces? Why did he give up suddenly?
Looking at Xiong Shihui's expression of disbelief, Feng Gui sighed in his heart. Chiang Kai-shek's suspicion about Zhuang Jihua was already very deep. After the war, I'm afraid that the first thing to solve was not ** but Zhuang Jihua. Zhuang Jihua decided not to compete for the provincial chairman. This decision was supported by Feng Gui, but Li Zhilong was a little sudden. Zhuang Jihua's intention was to give the provincial chairman to Xiong Shihui, but the mayor and county magistrate below had to compete. In Zhuang Jihua's view, among his followers, the one who had qualifications and ability to serve as provincial chairman was Li Zhilong, and the others were the qualifications of mayor and county magistrate; especially, most of these people were insiders and were not familiar with the outside of the pass, and had to practice in the Northeast for seven or eight years.
In addition, Zhuang Jihua believes that the provincial chairman is nothing but a useless person, and the implementation of policies is mainly in the county and township governments. Among his followers, there are a large number of people suitable for these positions.
"However, Director," Feng Gui seemed to be sincere in planning for Xiong Shihui: "I am the director's plan to appear after the Northeast is restored," as the courtyard gate was pushed open, Gong Xiuhua came in from outside. She looked at it and came towards Feng Gui and the others. Feng Gui stopped at once. Looking at Gong Xiuhua, Gong Xiuhua's god was a little serious: "Director Xiong, Mr. Feng, the Soviet army broke through the defense line outside the Japanese army's Xing'anling, and the Manchurian National Defense Force collapsed and was retreating to the Sino-Soviet border. In view of this new situation, the commander asked me to tell Director Xiong that he could not come for the time being. Please forgive me."
This sudden news surprised Xiong Shihui and Feng Gui. It was expected that the Soviet army launched an attack in the Far East, but it was beyond their expectations that it would launch an attack so quickly.
This is a major change. If the Soviet army attacked the Northeast before the Central Team, the settlement of the Méng Gu after the war would have a significant impact and the National Government would fall into a great passive position.
"Where has the Soviet army fought?" Xiong Shihui asked hurriedly before Feng Gui.
Gong Xiuhua shook her head, her expression was a little tired. Feng Gui took a bowl of tea and poured it into a bowl of tea to Gong Xiuhua: "Secretary Gong, take a break, this matter will make the Cultural Revolution annoyed. If you drink a bowl of tea, you can also take a break."
Gong Xiuhua sat down and seemed to want to take a break. He picked up the tea bowl and drank it in big gulp. Feng Gui and Xiong Shihui exchanged glances. The two of them could see that Gong Xiuhua was really tired.
Gong Xiuhua put down the bowl and saw the two of them smiling embarrassedly: "I'm so thirsty. As soon as Lin Yueying left, there was no one who poured water."
Feng Gui felt a little distressed. He knew the relationship between Gong Xiuhua and Zhuang Jihua. With his morality, it was nothing. After Liu Yinshu left, the two had no relationship. In Feng Gui's opinion, Gong Xiuhua lived a hard life.
After the establishment of the Northeast War Zone, Zhuang Jihua adjusted the Secretary's Department. Some secretaries were sent to various places, and a new group of personnel was added to the department. However, Lin Yueying was not transferred from the Secretary's Department. Instead, he was promoted to the head of the third group of the Secretary's Department. However, recently Zhuang Jihua sent several secretaries from the Secretary's Department to various places in Hebei to investigate, while Lin Yueying was sent to Qinhuangdao Soldier Station. The war zone's senior officials reported that the Qinhuangdao Soldier Station had committed corruption, so Zhuang Jihua sent her to investigate.
Feng Gui had already realized that Zhuang Jihua valued the Secretary's Department. In this regard, Zhuang Jihua was somewhat similar to Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek regarded the people in the room as cadres he trained himself. Zhuang Jihua also had the same complex. In some things he valued, he would let his Secretary's Department directly intervene.
"The intelligence was provided by the Military Control Commission," Gong Xiuhua slowly explained: "The Military Control Commission almost instigated the entire Manchurian National Defense Forces, and Yu Zhishan and Xing Shilian didn't know where the Soviet army had attacked."
After the Battle of North China, all the intelligence personnel lurking in the Northeast came out to operate. People from Manchukuo were panicked. Officials at all levels were as if they had seen saviors when they saw the military personnel, and they all promised to revolt anyway.
Xiong Shihui didn't understand, and his expression was a little mihuo: "Didn't the Manchurian Defense Force just repel the Soviet attack? Why did it collapse so quickly?"
Gong Xiuhua smiled bitterly: "The information of the Military Control Commission also explained that recently there was news that the Japanese army would evacuate from the Northeast and defend North Korea. This news was somehow spread to the Manchu army in the Far East. The army was suddenly panicked, and even the Japanese officers could not suppress it. The Soviet army suddenly attacked the Far East from the ancient Méng country and deviated to the side of the defense line of the Outer Xing'an Mountains. These two factors combined were difficult not to collapse."
The Japanese army was about to evacuate from the Northeast! This news shocked Xiong Shihui and Feng Gui stood up almost at the same time. Feng Gui's voice was loud: "Has the news been confirmed?"!
Chapter completed!