The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 5 Governing the Southwest Section 7 Storm and Evil (4)
Fo Hai shook his head and sighed!" The problem lies in this, the Japanese government is not willing to take the National Government as its opponent's statement. Therefore, if you want to negotiate, Mr. Jiang must step down, but Mr. Jiang must step down.
Zhou Fohai spread his hands and a hint of contempt appeared on the corner of his mouth; Long Yun knew of course that it was impossible to let Chiang Kai-shek step down. He controlled the huge Central Army, and the three southwestern provinces and Shaanxi, Henan and Hubei were all under the control of his confidants.
"Using the selfishness of one person, the fate of the country is ignored." Long Yun was worried: "You can ask Mr. Wang to come out to preside over the national plan. Japan's conditions are not unacceptable. I believe that anyone with a little rationality can make a judgment
"Mr. Wang is indifferent to fame and fortune. Last year, he proposed to Mr. Jiang that both sides resign at the same time, but Mr. Jiang refused. There was no way. The Central Army was controlled by Mr. Jiang, and the provincial presidents in various places were appointed by him, so it was difficult to abdicate him."
Long Yun did not answer. He just sighed heavily. Zhou Fohai was very satisfied with today's gains. The pro-war faction is the mainstream at present. The road to peace has become narrower with the victory of the battlefield. But in this dimness, the dawn of hope has appeared.
Although Emperor Gaozong Wu Tao Xisheng was neglected by the Japanese, he also brought back an important information. If Chiang Kai-shek could not be stepped down, the Japanese hoped that Wang Jingwei could establish a new government in the Kuomintang-controlled area. Chen Bijun walked around Guangdong and Guangxi, but the result was not very good. Although Yu Hanmou was the chairman of Guangdong Province, he restrained a lot. Most of the Guangdong generals were responsible for the battle, and Guangxi Li Bai's attitude was also ambiguous. Chen Bijun discussed with Zhou Fohai, analyzed the princes from all over the country, and finally found that southern Yunnan occupied by Long Shengwu was a good choice. Long Yun had always had resentment for the loss of Yunnan and always wanted to return to Yunnan, so it was very likely to cooperate with them. After several temptations, Zhou Fohai finally confirmed that Long Yun was the most likely to cooperate with them. Now he decided to talk to Long Yun openly.
"Brother Zhizhou, Mr. Wang hopes that you can return to Yunnan and continue to preside over the Yunnan government, Zhou and Fohai put away his cynical smile and looked at Long Yun solemnly and said.
Long Yun looked at him silently, and after a long time he showed a hint of mockery. He turned around and pushed open the door, walked outside the door, and stood in front of the hall. He put his hand on his waist, and the drizzle drizzled and the lake was filled with smoke.
This scene is like Long Yun's mood, and the future is completely unaware. Chairman Yunnan recommended him not to deceive his mind. He was thinking about this question vaguely. Is Wang Jingwei reliable? During several civil wars, he always supported Chiang Kai-shek. He opposed Chiang Kai-shek in the Central Plains War, but he firmly supported Chiang Kai-shek. He restrained a large number of Li Bai's troops from the rear. Thinking of this, Long Yun felt regretful. If he had known that he would have been today.
But Wang Jingwei had no soldiers in his hands. How could he get back to the throne of Chairman of Yunnan Province? And Chiang Kai-shek was so easy to oust? Long Yun didn't believe it.
Zhou Fohai walked behind Long Yun, holding two glasses of red wine in his hand. He handed one to Long Yun. He seemed to know Long Yun’s idea, and understood his idea, saying: “Things are not impossible, and the development of the war was not smooth. Their predictions for Zhan Zhuo were not accurate. Simply put, if France was defeated, could Britain still resist Germany? At that time, the best way for the British was to seek peace.
"Isn't our relationship with Germany very good? You can ask the Germans to mediate." Long Yun finally spoke.
"That's the life of that life." Zhou Fohai mocked the cup, squinted his eyes through the red wine glass, and looked at the drizzle outside: "Hitzel has already recalled the advisory group and stopped providing weapons and equipment to our country. Doesn't this tell the problem?"
Long Yun thought for a moment, then drank the red wine in a sip: "But you can't let Jiang step down
Zhou Fohai nodded slightly and sighed softly: "Mr. Wang means that when the time is right, he will issue a statement calling for peace. After that, generals from all over the country will send telegrams to respond, and then establish a government in Guangdong or Yunnan. The new government will immediately negotiate with Japan and reach a peace agreement, and the new government can gain the trust of the people across the country. The Chiang Kai-shek government has no choice but to step down."
Long Yun quickly thought about this plan in his mind, and after planning the formation, he thought it was feasible. This kind of relying on political forces to force his opponent to step down. There are many precedents in the history of the Republic of China. More importantly, if Germany wins in Europe, even Chiang Kai-shek's direct line may change. At that time, Wang Jingwei will come up with the peace clauses reached with Japan. Yu Hanmou, Li Bai, Yan Xishan and others may have to change their positions immediately, and this wave of voice will force Chiang Kai-shek to compromise.
"When will Mr. Wang start?" Although he had made a decision in his heart, Long Yun asked cautiously.
"The time is not yet ripe." Zhou Fohai said: "The situation of the war is still unclear, but it is soon, and the results will be seen soon."
Although Zhou Fohai was not a soldier, he had lived in war for a long time and felt that Japan's attack on Wuhan was about to begin, and the calm situation was about to change soon. This would be another decisive battle between China and Japan, and this battle would determine the fate of the two countries.
The Japanese army in North China continued to advance, and the original clearance time was shortened from two months to one month. The North China Expeditionary Force urgently adjusted its combat deployment, and the original three-stage combat was reduced to two stages.
The Japanese army adjusted its combat deployment, and the original battalion was cleared out in the Ruan Fourth Division. The dense front line revealed flaws during the adjustment. Chang Zhengcao commanded the Hei army to seep out of the encirclement from various gaps and move northward. On the way, he received a call from the Eighth Route Army headquarters, and immediately ordered the troops to stop going north, turn south, and enter the Pinghan Line to fight.
The main force of the Fifth Division of the Eighth Route Army in Yinan was defeated and turned eastward. With the cooperation of the Kuomintang Air Force, the main force of the Yiluyu base imitated Lu Zhengcao in Yizhong, and scattered in the guerrillas within the base, gritted their teeth and persisted.
The peace of Wuhan was also broken by threats from the sky. On September 8, Japanese planes attacked Wuhan for the first time. The Chinese Air Force rose up to fight. Both sides fought from the periphery of Wuhan to the sky above Wuhan. Wuhan citizens climbed up the building to watch the air battle and waved flags and shouted for the Chinese Air Force.
Unlike the excited citizens, senior generals are full of worries. This air battle shows that the Japanese Air Force is gradually gaining an advantage. The ground forces, which are already at a disadvantage, have lost air cover. The difficulties in the future defense battle of Wuhan can be imagined.
The information supported by Ligao once made Chiang Kai-shek very excited. Japan's domestic plight made him firm in his determination to hold Wuhan, but the news from the European battlefield made him feel disappointed. The Polish army was quickly defeated and the main force was encircled and annihilated. The remnants retreated east of the Vistula River. The Polish government announced that it would give up the Warsaw moving the capital to Lublin. In the eyes of military experts, Poland was over.
The German team's rapid victory in Poland greatly encouraged Japan. The military command was more severe, requiring the end of the North China battle as soon as possible and the forces of North China were turned to Wuhan. However, this order was protested by Nishio Shouzao. Nishio Shouzao clearly stated that it was impossible to set up the army. The wheel of the war had started and it must be carried out according to the laws of the war. In September, it was still in early autumn in Sichuan. But the cold wind was already biting, and the plants were trembling in the wind. The winding road at the foot of the mountain advanced towards Lhasa with difficulty. Ant-like crowds were scattered on the road dozens of kilometers long, and tens of thousands of road-building troops had been fighting on this road for three years.
The mysterious road construction army stopped. The cold wind brought thick blood and the gunshot disappeared. The smoke from the muzzle was blown away by the wind, and the war horses neighed sadly on the battlefield. The soldiers stood behind the simple fortifications, looking at the scene in front of them.
This is not a battle, it is a massacre.
Under the guidance of the Snow Mountain Lion Flag, more than 2,000 Tibetan troops launched a crazy attack on the road construction troops. Their equipment ranged from combs, machine guns and mortars, and under the leadership of Dai Ben, they fought bravely. The 24th Army's road protection troops attacked head-on, and only dozens of Tibetan troops fled the battlefield.
More and more vultures were hovering in the sky, making sharp wows, and the blood on the ground made it extremely excited.
The blood returned and flowed, gathering everywhere. It gradually solidified under the cold wind. The corpse maintained various shapes, stretched out weakly to Tianyan, half of the body cut off by shrapnel, and the deceased stared at the sky blankly.
"Skip!" The lonely war horse neighed, but the knight on the horse's back disappeared. The vulture swooped out of the air, with its wide wings gathered up, and its keen eyes stared at the soldiers who were still dazed in the distance with fear, and then lowered their heads and pecked at the already cold corpse.
The lion flag of the snow-capped mountain floated lonely in the cold wind. The dead officer knelt on his knees and tried hard to support the flag. Behind the flag was a string of dead bodies, and the "boom" flag flew into the air in the explosion.
Yu Peilin sighed softly. After crossing the Sichuan-Tibet Highway, it attracted Lhasa's attention. The British Consulate in Chengdu reported to the embassy. He asked the embassy to stop the Chinese government's march towards **. This request was firmly rejected by Chiang Kai-shek. The British immediately provoked the Lhasa government.
The British hoped that the Lhasa government would take tough measures and proposed to equip 20,000 Tibetan troops to fight the central government. This request was also rejected by Regent Rezhen Hutuktu. However, the former Tibetan army commander Cha Rong advocated stopping by force, but this claim was still rejected by Rezhen Hutuktu.
British representative in Tibet, Li Jisheng, turned to the second best and began to instigate Tibetan generals to provoke disputes. Li Jisheng judged that the Chinese government was facing attacks from the Japanese army at this time, and as long as the disputes were provoked, Chiang Kai-shek would be able to make concessions.
But this plot was discovered by the Regent Rezhen. Rezhen summoned Tibetan generals and warned them that the most important thing in Lhasa now is the reincarnation of the reincarnated spirit child sitting on the bed ceremony, and nothing can delay the ceremony.
The thirteenth generation Lama passed away in the old weak year. Three reincarnated spirit children were found in Qinghai, Kangbian and southern Tibet. It was finally confirmed that the Tenzin Jiacuo found in Qinghai was the reincarnated spirit children. It was confirmed that the reincarnated spirit children were only the first step to reaching the 14th generation and whether they could eventually become the 14th generation is still necessary. According to convention, this sleeping ceremony must be reported to the central government, and the central government will also be sent to preside over it.
Rezhen had reported to the National Government of Wuhan that Chiang Kai-shek also sent Wu Zhongxin to Tibet in August. In his previous life, Wu Zhongxin took to Sikkim, India to enter the **. However, in this era, Wu Zhongxin took Sichuan and went to Lhasa via the Sichuan-Tibet Highway.
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