Chapter 9: Cars to Carry (1)
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After the "Thunder" battle ended, the northwest base area entered a busy moment of governance and rectification.
At this time, Chiang Kai-shek and his Central Army were busy suppressing the Communist Party in Jiangxi, while they had to deal with the direction of Guangzhou. They had no time to take care of it. In addition, the distance between the Central Army and the Northwest was too remote, so Chiang had to entrust Yang Hucheng to handle the Northwest affairs.
After Yang Hucheng tried to test the fire with Gansu forces through his subordinates, he knew that Sun Weiru alone could not cope with it, so he seized the time to mobilize troops and generals. Only after mobilizing, Yang Hucheng discovered that the three divisions of his own and Jing Yuexiu's 86th Division could finally see the truth with Gansu. After removing the troops from the stable local areas, there were only more than 40,000 people who could be used on the front line of combat.
Yang Hucheng had not tried to send troops to quell the rebellion, but it was just a result of nothing. Among them, Ma Lin from Qinghai was reluctant to go to the muddy waters of Gansu after escaping by chance. Ma Bufang wanted to guard against the western part of the Hexi Corridor, and he had no soldiers to send him to politely refuse. Lu Dachang from Longnan, after losing a series of losses, he felt that he had burned Gaoxiang and did not want to get into trouble anymore. As for Suiyuan, that was Zhang Xueliang's jurisdiction, but he would not do anything to Yang Hucheng, the head of the Tongguan camp. Even if he wanted Fu Zuoyi to send troops, he had to nod to Jiang and Zhang Xueliang. What's more, because of Yan Xishan's return to Jin, the Jinsui side and Nanjing and Beiping were quite tense. It was obviously inappropriate to send troops to Fu Zuoyi's troops in the Jinsui army.
With the aggregation of various reasons, the Northwest base actually achieved a period of relatively calm after the war. The northwest side temporarily returned to peace, and the actions of Zhao Zhenzhong and others in the Northeast also kicked off.
In early September, at the end of the People's Party's founding meeting, overseas representatives followed Gu Haichuan and others to visit the Yimeng base. After Zhang Mingrui and Yang Tianming set off to return to the northwest, Zhao Zhenzhong did not rush to the northeast. Instead, he worked with Zhou Tian, Zhou Hao and others to take some effort to bring the ship under the sea near the Hawkey Peak in Dazhushan that took him and the other three to this world. Through the underwater entrance and exit of nearly 20 meters on the Hawkey Peak near the sea cliff, he brought the available underground submarine base.
After more than 6 years of construction, the underground submarine base is still a long way from the completion standard required by Zhao Zhenzhong, but some facilities are already in use. Although the ship, which has been silent in the seawater for 13 years, has been covered with seaweed, silt and many shellfish creatures, its shell is still normal due to its excellent material and no corrosion problems.
After driving the ship into the dock of the submarine base and clearing off the debris on the shell, Zhao Zhenzhong was busy on the ship for two more days. Then Zhou Tian searched for relevant information in the ship's museum, and he and Zhou Hao arrived in Shenyang on September 10. The dock of this dock of the ship was also strictly closed, and only Zhou Tian could enter and exit every day.
For Zhao Zhenzhong and others, although this ship is advanced enough, it cannot perform its due effectiveness in this era due to several restrictions.
First, there is a lack of personnel who can control it to fight. Although Zhao Zhenzhong can command and operate the ship's navigation and Zhou Hao can also master some fire control systems, it is absolutely not enough for the ship to fight in the sea to have these two people. In order to train combat personnel who can operate this high-tech ship in this era, even if Zhao Zhenzhong and Zhou Hao personally guide them, there is no more than a dozen or twenty years, so you can't even think about it.
Second, there are obvious differences in sea conditions in this era and later generations. The automatic navigation system of ships has basically lost its function because the sea conditions data in the database are inconsistent with this era. In addition, without satellite relay and base command, such a ship is unlikely to achieve great success.
Third, the supply of logistics supplies is unsustainable. In the military systems on the ship, except for the laser defense weapons that can be continuously used after replenishing power, torpedoes and missiles are originally training bombs, and the results of the remaining small amount of live ammunition will be extremely limited. Moreover, this era cannot provide subsequent supplements at all. One of the few live ammunitions is one less after one shot.
Of course, this ship is not something that can be seen or used. The museum in the boat is its most valuable place now. Some of the technical information is enough for Zhao Zhenzhong and others to leave Britain and the United States and other great powers behind a few eras. However, if you want to turn the technical information into a real product, there is still a difficult journey to go.
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Temporarily put down the affairs of the two bases of the northwest and Yimeng, Zhao Zhenzhong, who came to Chenyang, found that the situation here was dangerous and was basically on the verge of war. But what made Zhao Zhenzhong helpless was that the 560,000 people in Chenyang City turned a blind eye to the threat of war that the Japanese army was close to.
On September 10, after Zhao Zhenzhong and his party arrived in Chenyang, they were shocked when they passed by Hebao Street and saw the barricades, roadblocks and Japanese soldiers who were armed with guns and live ammunition. They thought the Japanese had launched the attack in advance.
"What's going on with the Japanese army inside and outside the city?" Zhao Zhenzhong asked with a serious expression as soon as he arrived at the location of Huamei Company's unopened branch in Shenyang.
"This is the Japanese exercise. It has started on September 2." Liu Chenglin, who had returned to Shen before and came to welcome Zhao Zhenzhong and his party, was angry and helpless. "The Japanese show their power on the territory of our Chinese, but the Northeast authorities conveyed what the bullshit order below, "No matter how the Japanese seek things, they must be tolerated and not resist." Judging from this situation, I'm afraid that they have really been hit by the uncle. The Japanese are about to launch, and the Northeast army is full of silver-like wax gun tips, and the Northeast may also fall."
On July 17, after the news that Shintaro Nakamura was executed by the Northeast Army's Guan Ruiji army came out, a new wave of disasters was set off in North Korea and Japan. Even the Japanese expatriates in the Northeast were restless, and some ronin began to provoke trouble on the streets.
On August 17, the Japanese Army Province announced that Nakamura was killed, claiming that "Japan's special rights and interests in Manchuria and Mongolia were infringed upon by China and is in danger" and inciting force to resolve the problem. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs ordered the Consul General of Chenyang to seriously protest to Liaoning Provincial Chairman Zang Shiyi. However, under this situation, the Chenyang Public Security Bureau secretly ordered its personnel to be affiliated, saying that Japan is trying hard to provoke and should tolerate self-respect and avoid conflicts.
The concessions of the Chenyang authorities did not make the Japanese stop. On the contrary, this move to avoid conflicts confirmed that Ishihara Kanir and others had a clear judgment on the Northeast Army after the Middle East Road incident. Ishihara Kanir once said, "I don't need to draw my sword, just using a bamboo knife is enough to scare Zhang Xueliang away" also spread among the Japanese expatriates, and the Japanese became more and more arrogant.
From July 29 to July 2011, the Northeast Japanese army under the organization of Seishiro Itagaki and Kanir Ishihara had conducted three staff tours, mastering the terrain of Changchun, Harbin, Hailar, Taonan, Shanhaiguan, Jinzhou and other places and the basic situation of the Zhongzhao team. Based on this, a detailed combat plan was formulated to invade Northeast China. After lobbying, Itagaki and Ishihara's plans were supported by Colonel Nagata Tengyama, head of the Japanese Army Provincial Military Division, Colonel Okamura Nagamaura Nagato Nagamaura Nagato Hideki, and Colonel Tojo Hideki. By early September, two 24-centimeter heavy artillery promised by Tengyama Nagata had been transported from Japan to Shenyang, and installed, aiming at the Arsenal of the Three East Provinces.
After everything was ready, the Japanese army launched a series of exercises to prepare for the upcoming war. On September 2, the Japanese army exercised in the Wenguantun and Guandi Temple near Beidaying; on the 3rd, they exercised to attack the city walls; on the 4th and 5th, they surrounded the Northeast Arsenal; on the 8th, they set up machine guns outside the North Gate of Shenyang to feint attack Shenyang; on the 9th and 10th, the Japanese army conducted street fighting exercises in the city attack at Beidaying Bianmen, Hebao Street and other places. It can be said that the Japanese army in Northeast China were already on the string and were just waiting to be fired.
Although Zhao Zhenzhong had expected that the situation in Chenyang would be very tense, he still did not expect it to be so dangerous. On the territory of other countries, a team of ** held a military exercise with the country's authorities as the imaginary enemy without the permission of the other party. This was no different from real-life combat operations. They were all serious provocations to sovereign states and were all acts of war. However, in the face of such provocation, the Northeast authorities actually endured it. Due to the condolence of the Chenyang authorities and the many exercises by the Japanese army in recent days, the people of Chenyang gradually became accustomed to the roadblocks in the city and outside the city after the initial panic. Although most people thought that the little Japanese was too bullying and the little Liuzi was too cowardly, they did not realize that this was on the verge of war.
After introducing the situation in Shenyang that he knew, Liu Chenglin was still in a state of ease and said, "I don't understand. There are nearly 400,000 people inside and outside the Northeast Military Pass. The Japanese only have about 20,000 armed personnel in Shenyang. How can these little noses ride on their heads?"
"The reason is very simple. Whether it is the Nanjing authorities or the Northeast authorities, they are full of cartilage inside!" Zhou Hao commented disdainfully.
"Xiao Hao is right. Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Zhaoming and a group of important people from the Nanjing government have mostly been studying in Japan. After seeing the strength of Japan in Japan, they have already carved their fear of the Japanese into their bones. They want to harden their bones. It is estimated that tons of calcium supplements may not work." Zhao Zhenzhong sighed and said, "Although many Chinese people have cut off their braids since the Republic of China, the braids in their hearts are deeply rooted. These people dare not oppose officials, nor dare to oppose foreigners. It has become a habit to accept them. It is too difficult to make them stand up straight."
After the Opium War, the big men in China suffered from chondrome disease and were very afraid of Westerners. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the old empire could not even beat the small Eastern dwarf in the east, which further aggravated some people's condition. After the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China in the year of Gengzi, the fear of foreigners had penetrated into the bones. Even the pioneer who kept proclaiming the revolution could not stand up in front of the great powers? He even took the initiative to come to the door to use national interests as a bargaining chip in order to gain support from the Japanese.
The pioneers are like this. How can you expect his successor to be better? Didn’t you see that Chiang Kai-shek sees the flood and that millions of disaster victims will not be seen? On July 23, he declared that “there should be a safe place to fight against foreign countries first, and to eliminate corruption can prevent worms”? In the telephone call for the "Application for the Suppression of Chaos and Disasters" on September 1, he openly declared that “the Zhongzheng only has one ambition to suppress red blood and not to care about anything else”? For such a government, if you want it to take the people to heart and make it tough to the outside world, it is impossible!
Chapter completed!