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Volume 2 Under the Warlords Chapter 1169 306 Japanese Anti-Chinese Incident

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    Gu Weijun saw that Wang Maoru was angry but helpless because some anti-Chinese Chinese groups in Japan incited the Chinese to fight against the Chinese government. He could not help but comfort him and said: "President, don't worry, there are many people who have done this in all dynasties and generations in Chinese history.  "

    Wang Maoru also smiled bitterly and said: "It's true, China has no shortage of traitors, and traitors have always never considered themselves traitors."

    Gu Weijun laughed endlessly and stopped talking about the issue of traitors. However, Gu Weijun was also undecided about whether to send a ship to accept anti-Chinese behavior if it happened.  Everything now is speculation by a large number of intelligence agencies. Since it is speculation, the Chinese government can only make plans and cannot give people any excuses.  The Chinese Navy still displays the Coast Guard sign. If the ships are gathered now, the Japanese Naval Intelligence Section in China will definitely learn about the trends and then give the Japanese Navy an excuse.

    "A weak country has no diplomacy and a weak navy. It can only be a fish and turtle in the eyes of others," Gu Weijun complained depressedly.

    "Prepare ships." Wang Maoru said to Prime Minister Gu Weijun, "Once an anti-Chinese incident occurs in Japan, we will be ready to relocate immediately. At the same time, I will let the coast guard gather at the Weihai Naval Base, and we will prepare a counterattack in Weihai.  Pirate exercise.¡±

    "Anti-piracy military exercise?" Gu Weijun was stunned for a moment.

    Wang Maoru said with a smile: "Yes, anti-piracy. We are the Coast Guard Headquarters, and we deal with pirates. It is reasonable and will save the Japanese navy from provoking them. Damn it, one day I will definitely defeat all Japanese ships and be trapped in Japan.  The island is a drought bastard."

    Gu Weijun couldn't help but laugh, and then the two of them divided their work. Wang Maoru summoned people from the Coast Guard Headquarters to conduct an anti-piracy military exercise at the Weihai Naval Base in Shandong.  Someone from the Coast Guard headquarters immediately responded: "It's only early March and there are still ice floes near Weihai. I'm afraid it's not appropriate for the military exercise at this time. And if there is a military exercise, our Navy Department thinks it can be done near Mawei, Fujian or Zhanjiang, Guangdong's coastal defense base.  In particular, Zhanjiang has a suitable climate and wind and waves, and piracy mostly occurs in the tropics and subtropics. As for the north, the Japanese Navy has classified it as a cruising area, and only occasionally North Korean pirates rob fishing boats. No large-scale piracy incidents have occurred. Therefore, the recommendation of the Navy is:  We do not agree to conduct military exercises in Weihai during this ice period." (The Coast Guard Headquarters is the external name, and everyone calls themselves the Navy Department internally, so the two names often appear alternately. The purpose of calling ourselves the Coast Guard to the outside world is to dissuade the world's third-largest  The Japanese navy's encirclement and suppression of China's maritime power was a last resort move.)

    Wang Maoru had no choice but to tell the Coast Guard Headquarters about the recent rumors about the Chinese in Japan, as well as the predictions by the two major intelligence agencies that Japan may engage in anti-Chinese behavior similar to that of Java and other South Asian countries.  Wang Maoru said worriedly: "The purpose of this military exercise is not to deal with pirates, but to prevent anti-Chinese incidents in the event of an anti-Chinese incident. I need you to go to Japan and rescue the Chinese."

    Coast Guard Chief Liu Guanxiong said in surprise: "Will this really happen?"

    "It's very possible." Wang Maoru said.

    "Okay." Liu Guanxiong said immediately, "We will make preparations as soon as possible. Please rest assured, President. In addition, what if a riot breaks out but the Japanese navy does not allow me to enter its territorial waters?"

    Wang Maoru looked at Shen Honglie, chief of staff of the Coast Guard Headquarters.  Asked: "Chengzhang, tell me?"

    Shen Honglie's face turned red and a little excited, but he also said with sadness: "Perish together! Load up explosives and rush to the Japanese island. If the Japanese want to sink it, just sink it. Our current total naval tonnage is not as good as Japan's four largest  The Fourth Fleet, the smallest fleet in terms of tonnage, can only choose to sacrifice our lives for justice. We can only use our own lives in exchange for moral justice." As soon as these words came out.  All the officers at the Coast Guard Headquarters expressed deep helplessness and sighs. They are useless, they are useless. Facing the world's third-largest navy, China's Coast Guard Headquarters is not even ranked among the top twenty in the world. How can it fight against it?

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Not only the people at the coast guard headquarters felt useless, but President Wang Maoru also felt shameless. He sighed and said: "In short, prepare everything."

    In the afternoon, Gu Weijun came to the Presidential Palace angrily.  When Wang Maoru saw that the Prime Minister was so rude, he asked what was going on. Gu Weijun said angrily: "Many students studying in Japan have joined an organization called the Alliance for Liberation, Democracy and Freedom. They claim that our current government inherited the Manchu Qing government.  And they use the excuse that the young emperor Puyi still lives in the Forbidden City Palace. Attacking our government is a traitorous government."

    ¡°Damn it, these damn guys, who were instigated by money from Japan but blamed the Chinese government, should die.¡± Wang Maoru also said angrily after hearing this.

    "But they are all patriotic young people." Gu Weijun said with both regret and pity.

    Wang Maoru sneered: "Patriotic? They are not patriotic. They are anti-Chinese government fashion abroad and think that participation inCelebrity activities are fashionable and fashionable. They can make others think highly of themselves and allow female students to take more control of themselves.  These people are nothing but speculators.  Patriotic youth?  Hahahaha, the truly patriotic young people are the young people who join the army. The truly patriotic young people are the young people who are engaged in production, study and entrepreneurship at home. The young people who go abroad to scold the motherland are not worthy of being patriotic.  "

    Gu Weijun cried and smiled bitterly and said: "Young people, young students, after learning knowledge, they are easily deceived" Then he said: "I have already secretly said hello to some provincial officials."

    Wang Maoru nodded and said: "You are right, because we only know that the Japanese are spreading rumors about Chinese people. It does not prove that the Japanese are anti-Chinese, so our officials must not disclose it."

    "I understand." Gu Weijun said helplessly.

    Wang Maoru smiled bitterly and said: "The anti-Chinese sentiment all over the world started from rumors, but Chinese people all over the world believe too much in the kindness of others."

    On March 6, the 13th year of the Republic of China, on the day when the dragon raises its head on the second day of the second lunar month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, the Anti-Chinese Movement broke out in Japan.  In the dilapidated Tokyo, in the prosperous Osaka and Kobe, in Kagoshima, the home of the Japanese navy, and in the fanatical Kyushu Island, beatings and insults to the Chinese occurred all the time.  Many Chinese people in Japan feel puzzled why the Japanese want to pursue them. In fact, most Japanese people in Japan have a very kind attitude. Although they look down on the Chinese in their hearts, they do not show it.  On the contrary, it was the annoying ronai who took the initiative to attack the Chinese, but now, even ordinary Japanese have joined the ranks of attacking the Chinese.

    Fukuoka, Japan, early in the morning, an old woman wearing traditional Japanese clothes got up to clean the toilet. At this time, several teenagers aged 14 or 15 came running on the street, and the old woman quickly stepped aside.  But these teenagers suddenly stopped. A big-headed boy pointed at the old woman and said, "This person is from China. I know that their family of six came here during the Meiji period."

    "Huh? Hidden so deeply?" the other teenagers shouted.

    "That's right." The one-meter-tall boy with a big head pinched his waist and said, "Their family says they are anti-Manchu fighters, but they came to Japan just to make money. They are liars! Bah!"

    "Bah!"

    "Shameless Chinese people."

    "Throw a stone at her."

    "Yes, hit her!"

    The old woman heard the conversation of the Japanese teenagers and ran away quickly, but the teenagers did not let her go. They picked up stones on the roadside and threw them at her. One of the stones hit the old woman on the forehead, causing blood to flow out.  The old woman dropped the toilet and ran home quickly.  At this time, he saw his son-in-law running back in a panic and said: "Father-in-law, mother-in-law, run quickly, run to the mountain."

    "What's wrong with you?" the male lead of the family, 52-year-old Luo, asked hurriedly.  The old man Luo and his family did run out under the pretext of being anti-Manchu fighters, but they were just looking for a living. They are from Shandong. Shandong has a lot of people but little land. Although the Qing Dynasty made a rule never to increase taxes, most of the land belongs to landlords.  Yes, in addition to paying grain taxes, they also had to pay grain rents from landlords. In addition, there were many local exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes, so many people had to go to Guandong.  Old Man Luo originally took a boat with everyone in Weihai to explore Guandong. However, when they arrived at sea, they encountered sea winds and the boat drifted to Japan for some unknown reason.  At that time, Japan was preparing to fight the Qing Dynasty, so it contacted the anti-Manchu people in China and asked these Shandong farmers if they had come to Japan specifically because of their resistance to the Qing Dynasty. Some honest farmers said that we had got lost and came here.  As a result, they were all killed by the Japanese.

    Old man Luo was smarter at the time and said that we were anti-Manchu Han Chinese. He was warmly received by the Japanese, and then trained them and then sent them back to China to steal intelligence.  Of course Old Man Luo doesn't want to steal information for the Japanese. Isn't this a traitor?  Although Old Man Luo was illiterate, the word loyalty was rooted in his heart, so Old Man Luo deliberately made himself suffer a serious illness and did not return to the country to gather information.  After the Sino-Japanese War broke out and the Qing Dynasty was defeated, Old Man Luo felt uncomfortable when he heard the news, but he settled down in Japan and later brought his wife and children to live here.

    Old man Luo was someone who had experienced it after all, so he immediately asked: "What's going on with the blood on your bodies?"

    The son-in-law looked at the old woman and said quickly: "Mother-in-law, please speak first."

    The old woman covered her wound and said, "It's nothing. I met a group of ignorant children. Xiaonian, tell me."

    Son-in-law Xiaonian immediately said: "The Japanese were chasing and beating the Chinese dock workers on the dock. The people in charge didn't care. The police were watching from a distance. I thought the situation was not good. Several Japanese ronin with knives came, so I ran away quickly."  I'm back. I think these Japanese ronin are going to cause trouble and kill people."

    Old man Luo clenched his fists angrily, thought for a while and said, "ThisAnd this is Japan, what can we do?  Damn it, pack it up and tell the children that we should go up to the mountain to hide and bring food and money.  Xiaonian, please hurry up and inform your fifth uncle, third uncle and Uncle He's family.  He sighed: "It has been more than twenty years and I have been on the run again."  "

    Old Man Luo¡¯s family was lucky among misfortunes. At noon, several Japanese ronin came and destroyed his house. However, the fire ignited almost all the Japanese houses next door. The ronin ran away quickly when they saw this.
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