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Chapter 123 South Asian Storm (1)

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    On October 15th, Zhang Xueliang officially set off to return to Shenyang from Chongqing, and his heart was a little heavy on the way.  When I first set out, the Northeast was still a scene of northern snowfields with "silver snakes dancing in the mountains and wax figures dancing in the mountains." But when I came back, the black soil in the Northeast had long since melted and entered the vibrant and lush late summer and early autumn.  It's time.  The contrast of the completely changed scenery really made Zhang Xueliang feel like he was suddenly separated from the world and had mixed feelings.  Looking back on the past, the six-month-long Chongqing peace talks were caused by the huge differences and differences in political views and ideologies between the Nationalist Government ("SAARC") headed by the Kuomintang and the "Northern League" represented by the CCP.  The prospect of negotiations was confusing, which made Zhang Xueliang feel helpless for the first time.  However, this trip to Chongqing has brought great "benefits" to Zhang Xueliang and the entire Northeast.  First of all, Zhang Xueliang himself was appointed by the National Government as the first Minister of National Defense of the newly established National Government of the Republic of China and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the National Army, Navy and Air Force due to his high prestige and illustrious achievements in all walks of life across the country; secondly, the ten provinces and two municipalities in the Northeast are under the jurisdiction of the National Government.  With the approval of Chiang Kai-shek, it was designated as the "Northeast China Special Administrative Autonomous Region" by the National Government.  These two unexpected gains undoubtedly allowed Zhang Xueliang and the entire Northeast to gain greater administrative and military freedom and independence. Moreover, the Northeast Army also received a total of 250th to 350th Divisions from the Central Military Commission.  The unit number of the 101 reorganized divisions (Chiang Kai-shek was not a fool. He had already known Zhang Xueliang¡¯s intention to participate in World War II and prepare to attack the Soviet Union. Chiang Kai-shek also thought about it. Instead of using it against Zhang Xueliang,  Regardless of the use of "national law and party discipline" to restrict him, it is better to just let him go and do it). This measure made Zhang Xueliang's next preparations for arms expansion and war preparations before all-out war against the Soviet Union and the United States more reasonable.  To say the least, no one in the country can restrict Zhang Xueliang's power, so I still felt that the combat force against the Soviet Union was not enough (after all, the Soviet Union was too big, with a national area of ??more than 22.4 million square kilometers, which is enough to cover the Northeast)  Nearly ten times), Zhang Xueliang simply privately formed a total of two hundred second-class combat brigades from the Northeast Army's new 1st Brigade to the new 200th Brigade in the Northeast Army's fourth army expansion plan.  Zhang Xueliang simply turned a deaf ear to the wave of condemnation and opposition from all walks of life that arose across the country for this almost outrageously bold move.  He thinks very openly. For the best interests of the Chinese nation, it is not painful to be temporarily labeled as "militant", "war maniac", "careerist" and "big warlord".  Besides, Zhang Xueliang has done this kind of thing before, and he is already familiar with it.

    "It seems that it is better not to touch the muddy waters of 'politics' in the future." With such emotion and contemplation, Zhang Xueliang, after putting aside the complicated thoughts of political games, began to focus all his thoughts on the current Northeast Army and  The entire Chinese army is participating in or about to participate in the war.  After returning to the Marshal's Mansion and having a simple dinner with his family, Zhang Xueliang ignored the fatigue of the long flight and rushed directly to the Northeast Frontier Defense Department (Zhang Luxun is Zhang Luxun) accompanied by the new adjutant Major Zhang Luxun and the head of the Guards Colonel Tan Hai.  The eldest son of Zhang Xueliang. At this time, Zhang Xueliang had four sons and two daughters: the eldest daughter Zhang Luying is studying in Germany, studying European history and literature; the eldest son Zhang Luxun is 23 years old this year. He followed Zhang Xueliang's instructions and joined the military. He currently succeeds Tan Haihai  He served as Zhang Xueliang's personal adjutant; the second son Zhang Lujuan had just grown up and was studying at the Great Wall Military Academy's sergeant school; the third son Zhang Luqi, the fourth son Zhang Lulin, the fifth son Zhang Lufei and the youngest daughter Zhang Luran were all still in school).

    As soon as he returned to the Ministry of Border Defense, Zhang Xueliang saw Lieutenant General Jiang Fangzhen, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Northeast Army, General Liang Zhongjia and General Wan Fulin, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast Army, and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Border Defense Department who had already received notice of his meeting.  Vice Minister General Yu Xuezhong, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy General Shen Honglie, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force General Feng Yong, Director of the Military and Political Department of the Ministry of Border Defense Lieutenant General He Zhuguo, and more than a dozen senior generals from the Northeast Army and the three services have gathered at the Ministry of Border Defense.  Waiting for him at the door.  "Hello, Marshal!" All the officers stood at attention and saluted solemnly, their eyes filled with joy and excitement at seeing Zhang Xueliang again.  Seeing these familiar faces and figures again made Zhang Xueliang feel brighter.  "No need to be polite!" Amid the pleasantries, everyone filed into the highest military conference room of the Ministry of Border Defense.  As he walked, Zhang Xueliang couldn't help but think of Lieutenant General Rong Zhen, the former Chief of Staff of the Northeast Army who had died heroically (who had been promoted to the second-level general of the Army by order of the Ministry of Military Affairs of the National Government), and suddenly felt a sour feeling.  Heat slowly surged into his heart.

    The guards closed the door to the conference room from the outside.  Zhang Xueliang was sitting in the front seat, with the sound of "tick-tick" telegrams coming and going in various war rooms around the next door, the longing figures of communication officers coming and going in the corridors, and the hangings hanging on the four walls of the conference room.? country.  They have given us an ultimatum, requiring us to accept it all within ten days, otherwise they will enter a state of war with us!  This is why I called you.  "

    "What? These yellow-skinned monkeys actually imitated the Italians and took advantage of us!" Churchill was shocked at first, then gritted his teeth and said, "Aren't they dragged into the quagmire of war by the Japanese Empire? How dare they start a war against the British Empire at the same time?  "

    "Prime Minister, can't you still see? The Japanese Empire has lost! Basically all our colonies in Asia are close to the mainland of China. The next target of the Chinese Northeastern Army is us! After all, they, Germany and Italy are originally  They are just like the same raccoon dog!" The King of England sighed longly.

    Churchill stared at the world map on the wall with British Empire colonies everywhere, and was stunned.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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