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Volume 1, Urban Management¡¯s American Strategy Chapter 132, Chaos

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    In April 1935, the land of China was still full of hellish scenes of war, smoke, and loss of life.

    ¡ª¡ªThe Japanese army in the north continues to advance with great strides, seeming to swallow the entire North China in one go.

    In Shanxi, a series of military conflicts broke out between the Jin army and the Japanese army around the passes of the Taihang Mountains. A big war seemed to be coming.

    In Hebei, the Japanese army has basically eliminated the remaining local resistance and has the ability to further expand its results.

    In Shandong, the Japanese army controlled the railway lines and major cities, but allowed numerous separatist forces to emerge in remote villages and mountainous areas.

    In Henan, Yang Hucheng¡¯s Northwest Army and Zhang Xueliang¡¯s Northeast Army joined forces in Xuchang, the ancient capital of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms, and faced off with the Japanese Fourth Division stationed in Kaifeng. It seemed that a vigorous battle in Xuchang was about to begin, which would determine the ownership of the thousands of miles of fertile land in the Central Plains.

    However, the Japanese Sixth Division, which was originally stationed in Xuzhou, took a number of puppet troops and suddenly advanced westward to Shangqiu. Together with the Fourth Division, it formed a pincer attack on the Chinese anti-Japanese army, allowing Yang Hucheng and Zhang Xueliang to join forces.  Time was in chaos - although the Northeastern Army at this time claimed to still have 200,000 troops, after all, it had long been reduced to a homeless dog without a stable territory, and was no longer as prosperous and well-equipped as it had been in the past.

    ¡ª¡ªThe Red Army in the South, under the encirclement and suppression by imperialists around the world, still ushered in explosive development, with its military strength and control area expanding exponentially.

    In Guizhou, the land reform work under the leadership of the Central Red Army has been fully launched, and the strength of the Red Army has expanded to 80,000.  But weapons and ammunition are still scarce.

    In Sichuan, a new battle between the various departments of the Sichuan Army and the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army is once again gaining momentum.

    In Hubei.  Although Chiang Kai-shek was currently in a difficult situation, relying on the large sum of Hong Kong dollar funding he had just received, he still managed to organize the army and launched a clearing campaign against the resurgent Red Army guerrillas in the Dabie Mountains. At the same time, he also launched a silver bullet strategy against Zhang Xueliang's men in an attempt to disintegrate the Northeast again.  military;

    In Hunan, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party are still fighting to the death.  The previous continuous internal strife and mutiny had seriously depleted the morale of the Kuomintang army, and the remnants of the Hunan Army that had just been recruited.  They were even more dissatisfied, causing them to be defeated many times by the Red Army He Long's troops on the rugged terrain of the battlefield in western Hunan.

    In Jiangxi, the former "Soviet Republic of China" has restored all its old base areas.  And they captured the important town of Ganzhou, which had been invincible before.  As a result, half of the province could be swept across. The south could attack Guangdong, the west could threaten Hengyang, and the north could peek at Nanchang.  He Yingqin, who was in charge of the Nanjing military power, felt his head was as big as a fight.

    In Fujian.  Small-scale exchanges of fire broke out every day between the Red Army occupying the inland and the Cantonese army led by Chen Jitang occupying the coastal ports.

    at ZheJiang.  The Red Tenth Army Corps commanded by Xun Huaizhou invaded Ningbo city on April 1. On the morning of the next day, the last batch of Kuomintang remnants and American intervention forces withdrew from Beilun Port and retreated by ship to the Zhoushan Islands - the mainland of Zhejiang Province.  Part of the territory was liberated, and the two sides continued to confront each other across the sea.

    In Jiangsu, the Japanese Third Division and the Fifth Division, which had been silent for a long time, finally set off from Zhenjiang and Nanjing under the furious urging of the European and American powers. On the one hand, they collected many small gunboats and entered Taihu Lake.  fire support; on the other hand, they coerced four divisions of the Kuomintang troops, and used them as cannon fodder to block the guns. They launched the first round of fierce attacks on the Shanghai Red Army and then hit the iron plate.

    ¡ª¡ªOn the reedy shore of Taihu Lake, the rumbling artillery fire reflected the sky red and made the earth tremble.  The Red Army soldiers pursued bravely and excitedly, cheering for victory, while groups of crowded Kuomintang troops collapsed, with blood and flesh splattering in desperate screams.  The blood that gurgled along the lakeshore embankment dyed the waves of Taihu Lake a touch of red.  Countless mutilated and charred corpses, like potatoes turned up by plows, were scattered across the entire lakeshore.  More people simply knelt on the ground and raised their hands to the Red Army to beg for surrender.

    Collapse, collapse, collapse!  A no-brainer collapse!

    Driven by the orders of the Japanese, these Kuomintang troops, who had only been eating and not receiving military pay for several months, had already lost their morale to the extreme and were unwilling to fight.  Then, when they crashed into the Red Army's forward position in Wangting Town, Suzhou, they immediately withstood the covering bombardment of rocket launchers and accurate blocking from howitzers, and were immediately blown to pieces.  When the two armies faced off head-on, the old-fashioned bolt-action rifles equipped by the Kuomintang troops were no match for the Red Army's automatic and semi-automatic rifles - and the attack quickly turned into a death penalty.

    At the same time, on the vast lake, more than a dozen armed motorboats and shallow-water gunboats gathered by the Japanese army were also painting the "scythe and hammer" emblem.The "Red Army" armed helicopter group was called out one by one, and was turned into a string of burning torches by rockets and laser-guided bombs. There were more Red Army soldiers on the lake, driving assault boats and carrying RPGs.  Eliminate the fish that slipped through the net - Although the Kuomintang Air Force in Nanjing also managed to gather the last dozen or so aircraft and flew from the direction of Nanjing to Taihu Lake in an attempt to start an air battle with the opponent, but due to the positioning of the airborne radar and the attack of short-range air-to-air missiles,  Under this, all the enemy planes had no time to enter the battlefield and were shot down one by one, or they saw that the situation was not good and hurriedly landed to avoid the battle.

    ¡ª¡ªIn modern warfare, a fleet that has completely lost air supremacy can basically just wait to be beaten.

    On the contrary, the Red Army's JJ-6 Flying Team, which made an emergency transfer to Suzhou Airport, secretly bombed the Japanese military camp in Zhenjiang and used rockets and machine guns to destroy a military supplies train coming from Nanjing.  Due to the training, the record of the Red Army Flying Team was not very good. Also due to the enemy's machine guns and their own mistakes, four planes crashed during the battle But no matter what, this was a good start.

    After the Japanese armed fleet that rashly broke into Taihu Lake was basically annihilated by armed helicopters and armed boats, even more terrifying air strikes came on the KMT ground forces - airborne machine gun fire, cluster rocket bombardment, and aerial bomb dropping.  The Kuomintang army, which lacks anti-aircraft firepower, has become an excellent target for the Red Army's Chujiao-6 Flying Team to gain experience in actual combat exercises.  Let them disintegrate quickly like ice melting away.

    Faced with this indiscriminate bombardment of squandering ammunition, the Kuomintang army, which was never brave and good at fighting, suddenly collapsed and its will collapsed.  Almost like a scarecrow.  General Su Yu, who commanded the battle, only committed one battalion to conduct a tentative counterattack. It was like a sharp knife cutting through tofu. He was really invincible - most of the enemies ran away like rabbits with split livers and gallbladders.  Many people simply threw down their rifles, took off their military uniforms, and took off their white shirts and waved them around.  Even if some tenacious enemies retreated into trenches and cottages, trying to put up a desperate fight, they were all in front of cloudbursts and flamethrowers.  Turned into charred corpses In the face of this overall collapse, the few Japanese troops supervising the battle were helpless.

    ¡ª¡ªWhen the Kuomintang troops in the Suzhou battlefield on the east bank of Taihu Lake collapsed across the board, the genuine Japanese troops in the Yixing battlefield on the west bank of Taihu Lake were also not making good progress.

    "Baga! What kind of bandits are here? They are clearly more like regular troops than China's regular army!"

    Looking at the Red Army soldiers emerging from the trenches ahead.  Lieutenant General Zentaro Wakayama, commander of the Japanese Third Division, who felt deeply deceived, could not help but curse.

    In his telescopic vision, these "China Bolsheviks" whom he had witnessed for the first time, were all wearing brand-new grass-green military uniforms and sturdy steel helmets.  The military appearance is more powerful than a considerable part of the Central Army in Nanjing.  Almost every squad has a machine gun and a grenade launcher.  Each platoon has mortars, as well as mobile machine guns and rocket launchers mounted on small trucks Are there such well-equipped bandits in the world?

    And the commander of the Yixing blockade, Mao Zetan, who had just retreated from the front line in eastern Zhejiang, was also holding back his energy to fight a turnaround.  Although his troops and heavy equipment were relatively small, and the air support he received was not as good as the main battlefield in Suzhou, after all, it was many times stronger than during the previous counter-encirclement and suppression campaign in Jiangxi, so he still fought vigorously in Yixing, which made Zentaro Wakayama  The lieutenant general is unable to make any progress.

    ¡ª¡ªDue to serious arrogance and underestimation of the enemy.  Of the two divisions deployed in Jiangnan, only four brigades actually went to the front line to participate in the battle.  And because of this, they had to rely too much on the extremely unreliable Kuomintang army. The offensive launched by Japan's "South China Expedition Force" ultimately failed. Although it made a certain breakthrough in Yixing in the west and occupied several towns, it failed in Suzhou.  However, they were severely defeated on the main battlefield. In the end, not only did they fail to defeat the Red Army, they also lost Wuxi on April 5, causing the entire Taihu Lake waters to completely become the inner lake of the Red Army

    In this regard, the "South China Expeditionary Force" of the Japanese invaders who took a heavy blow naturally gritted their teeth and regretted it. They were determined to make a comeback after being fully prepared and compete with the Red Army again in Taihu Lake Unfortunately, they have already  There will never be this opportunity again.

    Because the countdown to the final trial of Japanese militarism has begun

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    On the other hand, a few days after the Shanghai Soviet's "April Fool's Day ultimatum" was issued, it finally received some responses from all over the country. Unfortunately, most of them were very bad reviews, full of ridicule and irony.  Even the Guizhou Central Bureau, which did not know the inside story, sent a telegram with a lecturing tone, believing that the Shanghai Soviet government's propaganda method, which was full of second-rate propaganda, was simply inexplicable nonsense:

    ¡°We, the Communist Party, if we are a member of the Communist PartyIf you want to publicize, you have to look at the target audience, and you have to think about who your articles, speeches, conversations, and writings are intended to be read and listened to. Otherwise, it is equivalent to making up your mind not to be read or listened to.  Many people often think that what they write and speak is understood and understood by others. In fact, this is not the case at all, because what they write and speak is stereotyped Party writing, so how can others understand it"

    In this regard, all the travelers in the "Game of Different Time and Space" expressed their modesty and acceptability in words, but they were determined not to change their actions.

    Mr. Lu Xun, who was in Shanghai, also expressed dissatisfaction with the Shanghai Red Army's "empty words" and sharply criticized, "You can't scare people to death just by talking big words" But given that he has so many "Japanese friends"  "The time travelers really didn't dare to tell him the truth beforehand.

    In addition, Hu Shi¡¯s capitulationist speech delivered on Peking Radio shocked everyone in the Shanghai Soviet government. In another time and space, this guy was in cahoots with Wang Jingwei and Zhou Fohai.  He organized a "low-key club" that surrendered and betrayed the country, but at least he kept the bottom line and did not become a traitor with Wang Jingwei; but in this time and space.  Since European and American imperialism seemed to be wearing the same pants as Japan during Japan's war of aggression against China, Mr. Hu Shi, who was pro-American and British, naturally turned to Japan and became a traitor after the fall of Peking.

    In Hu Shi¡¯s capitulationist speech, the guy¡¯s main point was that weak countries cannot fight against strong ones: ¡°We will gain nothing in the war, and all that will be left is a series of destruction, destruction, and destruction again¡­ I would rather subjugate the country.  Nor do they want to be destroyed.¡±

    Therefore, in the face of imperialist attack.  All resistance is futile, harmful to the future of the nation, and will lead to destruction!  The only right thing to do is to surrender!  Chinese people with low quality should be colonized and used as cattle and horses.  In this case, maybe in a few decades, it will be possible to enjoy the "civilization", "progress" and "freedom" rewarded by Japanese imperialism.

    As for the Workers¡¯ and Peasants¡¯ Red Army, which resolutely resisted the Japanese invasion, Hu Shi said that it was ¡°the chief culprit that brought destruction to the nation.¡±  "A social cancer that is anti-human, anti-freedom and anti-civilization."  He will be trampled under the feet of a scholar-official like him who is patriotic and loves the people and will be reviled for ten thousand years.

    In addition, Hu Shi also elaborated on his "foreign slave view."  It is he who believes that everything in China is inferior to foreign countries. He openly said: The Chinese nation is "a stupid and lazy nation, an unmotivated nation that is one part human and nine parts ghost-like We must admit that we are inferior to others in everything, not only materially but also  Machines are inferior to humans, not only are the political systems inferior to humans, but morals, knowledge, literature, music, art, and even the body are inferior to humans." However, he believes that even if China is destroyed, he will not be a slave to the country.  Because he can be an American and say that this is called "getting rid of the lack of Tao and finding the Tao"!

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    Such remarks can be called shameless and traitorous remarks to the extreme.  Let everyone listen in front of the radio and be stunned.  In particular, Comrade Chen Duxiu, Hu Shi's former boss and old friend, turned red with anger and prepared to write a manuscript to confront him And Wang Qiu was also lamenting:

    "Well, I remember that when I was in high school, I admired Zhou Zuo and Hu Shi, the petty bourgeois literati of the Republic of China. But as I grew older and more experienced, I became more and more disgusted with them In one sentence: 'Literati have no virtue.  '! These guys not only lack the minimum sense of responsibility and patience, but most of them are not productive. Not only are they full of romantic rhetoric, they also like to stand on the highest point of morality and overlook all living beings, completely ignoring their own moral integrity.  What a piece of shit. They always like to dress up like everyone is drunk and I am sober, but in their hearts they regard others as fools! Don¡¯t look at the fact that they always say they are serving the people and serving the world.  The slogan of seeking democracy and freedom, but if these noble and cool "literary stars" in suits and ties are really allowed to go down to the grassroots and stay with mud-legged people for a few days, they will soon be exposed - those who keep shouting about human rights  And free guys, in fact, are often the ones who don¡¯t regard ordinary people as human beings! I really don¡¯t know why so many people will pursue them in the future!¡±

    "I understand this a little bit. After all, Hu Shi and I can be considered colleagues today." Jin Qina interjected, "The literary and artistic youths who miss the Republic of China in our time are not unaware that New China is far stronger than the Republic of China. It's just that  They just hope to live a superior life like the literati of the Republic of China. And the reason why they hate New China and regard it as purgatory is also because New China got rid of the policy of obscuring the people and implemented education for all, which resulted in the decline of culture  Depreciation means that literati no longer have the superior status they had in the past two thousand years To put it bluntly, it is just the wail of a bereaved dog in the new era made by a group of young literary and artistic people whose minds were still living in the feudal era!"

    Speaking of this, she couldn't help but sigh, "the reason why future literatiThey are not as comfortable as the literati in the Republic of China era, because more than 90% of the Chinese people in the Republic of China era were illiterate. These guys who have monopolized knowledge can say whatever they want. Even if they are casually deceiving, the common people can only listen.  Even if you get half a bucket of fake diploma, you can still become a master - in the 21st century, how can there be such a cheap thing?  If those public intellectuals and big figures did not have subsidies from Americans and support from the traitorous and reactionary forces, it would be difficult for them to make ends meet!  "

    "In fact, today's right-wing celebrities such as Hu Shi, Zhou Zuoren, and Song Meiling are basically agents and agent substitutes cultivated by major imperialist forces in China. Otherwise, as a mere scholar, how could Hu Shi be able to work in China?  Are you calling the shots in the National Government?"

    Professor Yang Wenli also added, "China has a history of being reduced to a semi-colony for more than a hundred years, and foreign forces have never stopped cultivating capitulationist agents in China. Even in our era, people like Hu Shih  Such 'traitorous' ideas that worship foreigners and look down on compatriots have not been eliminated, but are being inherited, resurrected and developed by some people This fully proves that imperialism's desire to destroy itself is not dead!"

    Hearing Professor Yang¡¯s emotion, Wang Qiu couldn¡¯t help but feel sad.

    In the era when Wang Qiu grew up, there was always a group of people active - they were dressed in the guise of charity, under the guise of democracy, freedom and equality, always fighting against the country, nation and system like fighters, as if they were completely  Spokesperson for the working people.  Their glorious image is spreading like a virus in the country. Seeing them is like seeing the Statue of Liberty in a stormy time for some brainless fans.

    In that era, if their foreign father and mother had an accident, they would be more miserable than if their biological father died.  At that moment, they were all white.  They will put human rights above all else to call on the Chinese people to show their humanity.

    However, when their motherland and their compatriots truly suffered disasters, their humanity was wiped out again and again.  They seem to have become just bystanders, just gloating over and over again and using these disasters to attack their motherland.

    We can call them elites, or we can call them public intellectuals. In fact, they have a more traditional name: traitors.

    " No matter whether China is strong or weak, as long as there are foreign masters willing to pay for them, there will always be an endless stream of traitors without conscience. The only way to completely eradicate them is to kill the buyers.  .¡±

    Senior Sister Ma Tong concluded this and asked Wang Qiu, " By the way, how are you preparing the hydrogen bomb over there?"

    "The remote control and navigation devices are ready and are undergoing final debuggingThe next thing is to wait for the oom!" (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!

    ps: ps: I recommend a very distinctive fairy novel "Red Immortal Record", which describes a different world of fairy tales.
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