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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 941 Coordination is Difficult (2)

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    Chapter 941: Coordination is Difficult (2)

    Tang Qiuli traveled south from Guangxi to Guangdong. What he saw along the way made him worried. The situation in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan was worrying. After being depressed for a few days, he finally came up with a new idea. This idea was to establish the  Under the premise that the ** division troops do not enter the above-mentioned areas, they should try their best to integrate local troops and form a unified force to resist the imminent Japanese attack. In a word, both sides will benefit from cooperation, and both will lose if they divide. This is somewhat alarmist.  There is not even a hint of gunpowder smoke in the south.

    Although the starting point is good, it is difficult to say whether the local princes appreciate it. After years of suppression and use of various tactics by Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, the local princes are more cunning than foxes and can survive the unpredictable storms of the Republic of China.  Among them, those that still exist today are not fuel-efficient lamps. It is difficult to persuade them to come to this meeting with just a piece of telegram.

    However, Tang Qiuli had his own way. At the end of his telegram to everyone, he solemnly stated that if the military and political chief of the province did not come to attend the meeting, he would be regarded as the person listed in the telegram and lose the ability to control the situation in the province.  , he himself will consider letting the ** division troops take over all defense and even all civil affairs in the province.

    This move is very powerful, but there is also the possibility of causing public outrage, but Tang Qiuli can't care so much. As Tang Qiuli expected, the first reaction of the local bosses who received the telegram was that this powerful Tang Qiuli  Vice Chairman, do you want to attack yourself?  Although it is not stated explicitly, the hundreds of thousands of troops deployed around Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan are real.

    After reading the last words of the telegram, I felt so tired, but I still had to go. Not going would give Tang Qiuli an excuse to ask for help from other regions. If he were to lie to children, before going to the meeting, the big guys from various places exchanged telegrams.  Frequently, they discussed countermeasures, and in the end, they unanimously decided that this so-called five-province cooperative defense could not be agreed to in any case.  Jiang didn't get any advantage, and you, Tang Qiuli, didn't necessarily get the advantage either.

    Xu Liejun, Chairman of the Guizhou Provincial Government, was a backbone of the Chiang Kai-shek faction. After Wang Jialie was eliminated by Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, he took over local power and became the new local emperor of Guizhou. Over the years, the mentality of a self-contained system has become stronger and stronger, and he has become more and more independent.  This meeting also had the greatest resistance. After much deliberation, I still sent a telegram to Chairman Chiang, reporting that Tang Qiuli was convening a military meeting. In fact, he wanted to get some ideas.

    After receiving the telegram, Chairman Chiang was also confused and could not understand Tang Qiuli's real purpose of convening such a meeting at this time. After discussing with Yang Yongtai, Zhang Qun, Chen Cheng and others, he came up with a  The same conclusion as that of the local princes was that Tang Qiuli had ambitions and wanted to seize the above-mentioned areas.

    As soon as the conclusion came out, Chairman Jiang was shocked. What was surprising was that Tang Qiuli had a huge appetite. He was not satisfied with being the king and hegemon in the north, so he began to extend his hands to the south. Then, he was overjoyed again, and he started to fight with the princes of these places.  After many years of dealing with each other, they have tried their best and tried their best, but they still failed to win. It would be better to let Tang Qiu leave and get into trouble. The best outcome would be to lose both sides. By then, the Central Army will be able to take over their territory smoothly when they leave Sichuan.  Son.

    Chairman Chiang paid close attention to the proceedings of the five-province military conference in the mood of watching a good show. Therefore, Chairman Chiang said to Yang Yongtai, Zhang Qun and Chen Cheng: "Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and Long Yun are not so easy to mess with.  , let Tang Qiu leave and get into trouble, I sent a telegram to Xu Liejun to attend this meeting and report the content and results of the meeting in a timely manner. In addition, the Central Army troops should be prepared. Yue Jun, go talk to Liu Xiang.  , tell him that I stand with him."

    The king of Sichuan, Liu Xiang, had never been in a comfortable mood. He agreed to move the capital to Sichuan. The benefits were obvious. Sichuan's industry and commerce were extremely prosperous, and with it, a lot of money flowed into his pocket.  Later, as large numbers of Central Army troops continued to enter Sichuan, competing for territory and occupying towns, the space of the Sichuan Army was gradually compressed.

    To support so many troops in a corner of Sichuan, Liu Xiang would have to spit out the money he had originally eaten. This was something Liu Xiang couldn't bear. The government had a vague tendency to turn against foreigners. Liu Xiang thought hard and had no idea.  Can you feel good?  Regarding this joint military conference of the five provinces, Liu Xiang had a dispensable attitude and had little interest.

    Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi were most afraid of Tang Qiuli's military meeting, and they vaguely smelled the dangerous atmosphere they thought. Among the five provinces, Guangxi was the strongest. If they assisted in defense, the Guangxi clique would have to pay more than the others.  There were many princes. Regarding this point, Li and Bai believed that it was Tang Qiuli's conspiracy to take the opportunity to weaken the strength of the Gui clan.

    Regarding Tang Qiuli's assertion that the Japanese would take action in the Guangdong and Guangxi areas, the two of them did not believe it at all. There would always be signs of war. There was no smoke in the current situation. It could not be that Tang Qiuli was trying to realize his own plan.  Conspiracy, just to build momentum, no matter what?Whether the Central Army or the *** Division wants to enter Guangxi, they must not agree to it.

    Li Bai and Li Bai made up their mind that Bai Chongxi would attend the so-called joint defense military conference of the five provinces, and Li Zongren would be stationed in Guangxi to respond to each other from afar. Furthermore, the hunt and elimination of the Japanese spies buried in Guangxi had not yet ended. As for Yu Hanmou in Guangdong, he was the last  Those who don't have the strength to challenge Tang Qiuli,

    The situation in Guangdong Province is as chaotic as a mess. Ever since he squeezed out the old chief Chen Jitang with the help of Chairman Chiang, most of Yu Hanmou's energy has been spent on digesting Chen Jitang's old forces. It can be said that up to now  So far, Yu Hanmou's rule in Guangdong has not been firmly established. If he is not careful, he will be knocked to the ground by the opposition forces and his head will be taken away.

    Therefore, Yu Hanmou was the most active responder to this meeting. He also wanted to use other local forces to stabilize his rule in Guangdong. He was most afraid that Tang Qiuli would use the excuse that the situation in Guangdong was out of control to send ** troops to Guangdong.  With his current strength, he couldn't withstand even one round and could only be captured without mercy. After receiving the telegram, Yu Hanmou was the first person to reply to the telegram and made it clear that he would join the five-province joint defense military.

    As for what the telegram said was to jointly resist the imminent Japanese attack, he was less convinced than Li Bai and Li Bai. He was already worried about pacifying the internal opposition forces in Guangdong. Who had the thought and energy to pay attention to the Japanese thousands of miles away?  , Yunnan Wang Longyun's attitude is relatively ambiguous. Yunnan's geographical location is destined not to bear the brunt of the Japanese attack. Long Yun is wary of any external forces, whether it is Chairman Chiang or Vice Chairman Tang, so,  For this five-province joint defense military conference, Long Yun's determined purpose is to only have ears but no mouth.

    After leaving Yunan, Tang Qiuli ordered all the troops to gather together and march towards Yunfu. More than 2,000 troops, all cavalry, appeared in Yunfu County, which immediately caused panic in the whole city. The residents could not understand what was going on.  It was the military leader who occupied this place. For the people in western Guangdong, it was normal for the king's flag to change at the top of the city.

    Every time, the people in Yunfu County will suffer a disaster. The military leaders also know that they will not be here for long before they are beaten out by another group of armed forces. Therefore, they try their best to steal the people's wealth.  , levying excessive taxes and extortionate taxes, wishing to turn Yunfu County upside down, squeeze out every penny of the people's hard-earned money, and put it into their own pockets.

    This small town in western Guangdong with beautiful scenery has made it difficult for the people to make a living, all industries are depressed, and the thatched huts are all over the city. All they see are residents with dull expressions and sallow faces. At this time, Tang Qiuli was riding a horse on the only road in the county.  On the street, seeing the evasive and frightened eyes of the residents, he felt very heavy. As a county town, it was so dilapidated that he was surprised.

    Guangdong was the first country to open up. It faced the sea and had many ports. It was also one of the few places with the most prosperous commerce in the Republic of China. However, along the way, there was no sign of prosperity. It was incomparable to Guangxi.  This shows that Yu Han's ability to govern the local area and control the situation is much worse than that of Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi, and is not enough to plan for big things.

    A few days later, several big bosses who had their own secrets rushed to Yunfu. Perhaps for safety reasons, each of them brought no less than one regiment of guard soldiers, except Bai Chongxi, who had the guard troops with him.  With less than a battalion of troops, it seems that this young Zhuge is very confident. The small Yunfu County has always been overcrowded.

    Several bumpy streets were filled with soldiers wearing various military uniforms and speaking various accents, wandering around at will. In order to prevent the soldiers from harassing the people, Tang Qiuli made things worse for the already poor Yunfu people, and asked Shanhu to organize several groups.  Pickets patrol the streets day and night.

    Because of this errand, Shan Hu often lost his temper. On the day when several local bigwigs arrived, the picket team detained dozens of soldiers who were causing harm to the people. According to the discipline of the military division, they were all crimes worthy of being shot, but Shan Hu  No, I had no choice but to teach them a lesson and let them go. I had no choice but to go back. These soldiers who had been detained by the picket complained vigorously to their respective superiors for confusing right and wrong, and the matter was reported to the big bosses attending the military meeting.

    These big guys were very dissatisfied. How could a soldier not rob the common people? Tang Qiuli wanted to use this matter to establish his authority, and it also implied the intention of oppressing himself. Unfortunately, they were all old Jianghu, like this  Small tricks have been used decades ago, and Tang is not afraid of making people laugh?  If you had a few thousand more soldiers, we would be a little worried.

    More than two thousand people can't accomplish anything big. Some of the original worries have disappeared, and the restraint on his subordinates is even more lenient. Tang Qiuli's order to Shan Hu is that as long as the public order is maintained, no one from the princes should be shot.  Soldier, Shan Hu pinched his nose and agreed. Even though he was blown away many times every day, he could only play a temporary role as an instructor, focusing on persuasion and education.

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    (To be continued)
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