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Chapter 1643 Overseas Chinese in Nanyang

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    Zhong Yi shook his head again: "We can't have any illusions about Thailand. They may surrender to Japan in another way, or even send troops to help the Japanese attack Myanmar."

    "Another way to surrender?" Wang Geng asked in astonishment, "What way?"

    "For example, forming an alliance with the Japanese." Zhong Yi said in a deep voice. This is also true.

    In another time and space, Thailand did join the Axis Military Alliance in the end.

    "In this case, the situation will be even more difficult." Wang Geng said, "If the Japanese army can pass through Thailand and launch a direct attack on Myanmar from the land, we can only set up defenses along the Salween and Sidang rivers, and then in Bago east of Yangon  , Song cut the first line to build the third line of defense."

    Zhong Yi said: "It is impossible to hold the Salween River. Just send one or two divisions to harass it. The focus of defense should be on the Sidang River."

    The Salween River is the Nu River in China. It has abundant water. When it reaches Myanmar, it is not only wide but also deep. Therefore, Japanese naval warships can easily go up the river. In this case, it is impossible for the national army to hold on, regardless of  No matter how many troops you put inside, they will all become cannon fodder in the end.

    The Xidang River is different. The Xidang River is not only narrow, but also has a shallow river bed.

    The warships of the Japanese Navy simply cannot enter the Sitang River, and naturally they cannot provide support to the Japanese Army. Therefore, the defensive pressure on the national army will be relatively smaller.

    Wang Geng said: "I think so too."

    After a pause, Wang Geng said again: "Another one, if the Japanese army is blocked on the east bank of the Sidang River, then they will definitely repeat their old tactics and prepare to seize the beach on the west bank of the Irrawaddy River, and then outflank them in a roundabout way.  Da Shi even cut off our army's retreat route with Pimai."

    Zhong Yi said: "That will have to be at least two months later."

    After a pause, Zhong Yi said again: "It is better to defend the Xidang River first."

    "Okay." Wang Geng nodded and said, "Then let's defend the Xidang River first."

    Immediately, Wang Geng took several staff members and began to draw a map near Yangon.

    Zhong Yi looked at the scenery outside the car and fell into deep thought. Although he was still in the country, his thoughts had flown back to Mengong, Myanmar, following the memory of the original owner of the body.

    Zhong Yi thought of his parents who were planting rubber in Mengong, his brother who ran a rubber processing factory in Myitkyina, and his two young sisters.

    Then Zhong Yi thought of Huaqiao in Southeast Asia from his own family.

    Although there are no accurate statistics, even according to the most conservative estimates, by 1940, the number of overseas Chinese scattered in Southeast Asia had exceeded 30 million!

    The Chinese nation has a fine tradition, which is hard work!

    No matter where they go, the Chinese will never forget the innate racial talent in their blood¡ªfarming!

    In contrast, the indigenous brown people in Southeast Asia are as lazy as pigs, guarding large tracts of fertile land, and living their lives without a meal.

    After hundreds of years of reproduction and reproduction, as of today, the Chinese have become a very wealthy group.

    So when Sun Dapao was making revolution, he frequently went to Southeast Asia to raise donations. Why?  Because the Chinese from the southeast are wealthy and have not forgotten their roots, they are very willing to contribute money to support the Chinese revolution.

    Later, when the Sino-Japanese war broke out, the Chinese in Southeast Asia became even more enthusiastic in raising donations.

    Not long ago, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, the leader of the overseas Chinese in Nanyang, organized the Nanyang Returned Machinery Corps and sent thousands of outstanding Chinese children back to the country to fight in the war.

    It is no exaggeration to say that since the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, the reason why China has been able to persist to this day is inseparable from the strong support of the overseas Chinese in Nanyang!

    In order to fight the war for the motherland, the overseas Chinese in Nanyang scrimped on food and clothing and contributed money and effort.

    However, no one realized that an unprecedented catastrophe was coming towards the overseas Chinese in Nanyang!

    With the Japanese army dispatching troops to Southeast Asia, a genocide against the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia is about to begin. Even the most conservative estimates suggest that at least one million overseas Chinese will die tragically under the butcher's knife of the little devil!

    The overseas Chinese in Nanyang have contributed money, effort and personnel to the motherland¡¯s war of resistance, and they will soon bleed and die for it!

    As a time traveler, Zhong Yi certainly cannot watch such a scene happen again.

    He has single-handedly helped 300,000 innocent people in Nanjing escape from death, so this time, he must not watch the overseas Chinese in Nanyang suffer from the murderous hands of the Japanese!

      At that moment, Zhong Yi turned back to Zhang Shiliang and said, "Adjutant Zhang, draft a message."

    Zhang Shiliang immediately took out a notebook and picked up a pen to record the message.

    Zhong Yi then began to dictate the telegram: "Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Chairman of the Nanyang Overseas Chinese Relief for Homeland Refugees Federation, Jun Jian: Today, China is in a critical situation, and if the people are exposed to boiling oil"

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    ??In a certain manor in Singapore.

    Chairman Tan Kah Kee, vice-chairman Zhuang Liangyan, Li Qingquan and more than a dozen directors of the Overseas Chinese Association of South Korea are gathering at the gathering.

    Tan Kah Kee was reading out the message sent by Zhong Yi in public: "the Japanese invaders will soon move southward, and the 20 million elders in Southeast Asia may be in danger of being overthrown. Fortunately, the National Government has organized the Indo-Burmese Expeditionary Force, and a half-million-strong army will soon be marched south.  Expedition to Burma, I only hope that Mr. Jiageng and other gentlemen will quickly organize the Nanyang elders to go to Burma to avoid disaster."

    "All Chinese, regardless of gender, young or old, will be properly resettled in Myanmar."

    ¡°Every factory and enterprise that comes to Myanmar will assist in resuming work and contact business.¡±

    "A catastrophe is imminent. Mr. Jiageng and other gentlemen should take action as soon as possible. We can only hope that it will be on the Sichuan-Yunnan Highway on December 15, the 29th year of the Republic of China."

    As Tan Kah Kee read far away, the public discussion room burst into cheers.

    Zhuang Liangyan said: "Great, this telegram from General Zhong Yi is really timely!"

    "Yes!" Li Qingquan also said, "We were worried about not knowing where to go to avoid disaster, but the national army sent troops to Burma, and the troops were worth 500,000! Now, we overseas Chinese in Nanyang have a backbone.  ¡±

    Zhuang Liangyan nodded and said, "But the problem is, there are many people who are unwilling to leave."

    The Chinese people are hard-working and hard-working, but they also have a weakness, that is, they are reluctant to leave their homeland unless absolutely necessary.

    There are many Chinese who have moved to Nanyang for decades or hundreds of years. They have become as attached to their place of residence as their homeland, so they are reluctant to leave their place of residence easily.

    "This can only be to strengthen propaganda." Tan Kah Kee said, "When I returned to China this time, I brought back a lot of photos about the atrocities committed by the Japanese army on the land of China. We published these photos in Nanyang Daily to let those who are unwilling to leave  Our compatriots where we live will look at these photos and believe they will make the right decision.¡±

    "That's great." Zhuang Liangyan said, "That's no problem."

    PS: I will take a few days off during May Day, so there will be few updates, sorry for that.

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