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Text Chapter 377 Asking for help and being in trouble

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    Hearing Zhang Zhenhua's teasing words, Xiong Dazhen, who had been taciturn since he came in, couldn't help but smile bitterly and said: "Old Zhang, please stop teasing me. The military region's dressing task is so heavy this year, and now I'm just worried that I won't be able to  After completing the tasks assigned by the military region, do you still want to rest? Besides, I came to the Northeast to do work, not to rest. "

    After saying that, Xiong Dazhen turned to Yang Zhen and said: "No. 1, if Lao Zhang is here to complain, I am here to ask for help. Manpower, what we need most now is manpower. Not the farmers who have just put down their hoes.  Not even the illiterate rickshaw drivers who were pulling rickshaws yesterday.¡±

    "What I want are people with some level of education who can quickly get on the job after a short training. No. 1, I now need at least 200 college graduates in mechanics, metallurgy, electromechanics and physics. Let's do it again  Without manpower, I can¡¯t guarantee the next step of work.¡±

    "We have completed reverse mapping of the Japanese Type 91 Type 105 cannon according to the deployment of the military region, but it has been unable to be mass-produced. Although there are high-quality steel from the United States, the monthly output is still less than ten after many efforts. For the Japanese  The imitation of Japanese mountain cannons also has this problem.¡±

    "Of course, this is because we have previously focused most of our energy on the more urgently needed 57mm and 23mm anti-aircraft guns, 14mm anti-aircraft machine guns, and the development of the 57-mm recoilless rifles.  Production also affects the imitation of these two types of artillery.¡±

    "In view of the fact that the military region has always maintained a certain amount of artillery reserves, and a large number of artillery pieces were captured during the battle. Mountain field guns and other types of artillery were not the most urgently needed equipment. So we shifted the focus of production to more  Urgently needed anti-aircraft weapons and anti-tank weapons.¡±

    "But with the construction of new factories and the arrival of new machinery and equipment in the arsenal, the shortage of talents can only become more and more serious. When will the talents you promised me arrive? Especially the talents in metallurgy and machinery  , we are in urgent need now.¡±

    "Also, can you allocate some of this year's high school graduates to me? No need to be more, just a thousand people. American experts and technicians are already in place, and now we need to train our own technicians. And new machinery and equipment from the military factory have arrived  , a large number of educated workers are needed.¡±

    "No. 1, talent is the foundation of all industries. If we don't seize the time for training, I'm afraid it will be too late. At the very least, after these factories are put into use, we must have our own technical personnel. Also, those new machines in the arsenal  The equipment also needs people to operate it.¡±

    "Without people, nothing can be done. Modern industry needs educated workers. Not those old men who are still taking literacy classes and know less than a basket of words. Those machines brought by the Americans  I¡¯ve seen it, and although some of it is second-hand, most of it should be the latest model.¡±

    "Without a certain cultural level, it is difficult to master and meet the standards of use in a short period of time. And if we do not seize the opportunity to train our own technical personnel while American technical personnel are in the base area. Once these machines and equipment are damaged, we must rely on  There is simply no way we can repair it with our current strength.¡±

    Hearing Xiong Dazhen¡¯s request, Yang Zhen couldn¡¯t help but feel a headache.  Two hundred college students in metallurgy, mechanics, electromechanics, and physics are easy to solve.  The first batch of talents secretly gathered in the enemy-occupied areas and the Kuomintang-controlled areas have either arrived in Vladivostok from Shanghai, or have been secretly transferred to Yan'an from the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, and will arrive at the base area in the near future.

    Especially for the graduates of various religious universities who stayed in occupied areas, it would be difficult to find a job after graduation unless they became traitors or obtained the qualifications to study abroad.  Although most of these church university graduates study in schools managed by foreigners, they are still passionate young people, and few of them are willing to be traitors.  Moreover, Americans do not want schools run by their own churches to serve the Japanese.

    With the tacit approval of the U.S. government, and even the help intentionally or unintentionally.  After the efforts of underground party organizations and strict screening, several areas such as Shanghai and Peking, where church universities are concentrated, have gathered more than 2,000 recent science and engineering graduates from last year to now.

    ¡°Yenjing University, Fu Jen University, and St. John¡¯s University alone, the three best religious universities left in the occupied areas, enrolled four to five hundred last year¡¯s graduates.  Even many professors who stayed in occupied areas for various reasons were preparing to come to the Northeast with their families.

    At this time, there were still a large number of concessions and the largest port connection, which was very different from Shanghai.  It was not an easy task to transport hundreds of college graduates out of Peiping, the North China Front where the Japanese troops were heavily fortified.  Fortunately, although it was very difficult, with the assistance of the troops from the Pingxi area, these people were finally safely sent to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region garrison.

    ?In order to alleviate the severe shortage of high-tech talents in Yang Zhen¡¯s hands, the central government even suggested that Yang Zhen study with the Americans during his stay in Yan¡¯an and find ways to mobilize several American-owned missionary universities remaining in the occupied areas to the Northeast.  The central government is responsible for recruiting students in occupied areas and transferring them to the Northeast.

    After all, most of the more than ten Christian universities in China are run by Americans, except for a few like Fu Jen Catholic University, which is run by the Roman Church, and a few by the French.  As long as the U.S. government helps with the work, relocating these universities should not be a problem.

    The Central Committee believes that given Yang Zhen¡¯s current relationship with the Americans, it is not hopeless to let the U.S. government help him do his work.  If these church universities can really move to the Northeast, they will be joined by students studying in the Soviet Union and college students trained by the Northeast Military Region.  Within a few years, the shortage of talents will be fundamentally alleviated.

    In order to win the nod of the Americans, the central government even approved Yang Zhen to make considerable concessions.  In addition to not interfering in internal affairs, the theology department is not allowed to recruit students outside the base area.  When necessary, some necessary concessions can be made in other aspects.  The central government even agreed that as long as these religious universities agreed to move to the Northeast, they would not establish open party organizations within the universities.

    Although Yang Zhen also hopes to mobilize the few American missionary universities left in occupied areas to move to the Northeast, he knows that this hope is basically extremely slim.  If these church universities could agree to come to the Northeast now, they would not have stayed in the occupied areas and would have moved westward along with domestic universities.

    And the U.S. government is not the National Government of China, and these church universities are not domestic universities directly under the Ministry of Education.  With just a word from the government and the unwillingness of teachers and students to become slaves of the country and serve for the invading army, these universities can be moved.

    These universities are only registered with the U.S. Department of Education, and jurisdiction is in the hands of various Christian churches.  Those Christian churches have always regarded it as a scourge and will never agree to move the university to their place.  As long as the United States and Japan do not declare war, they would rather cooperate with the Japanese.  Nor will he take refuge in his element.

    The fact that the central government can recruit so many students from Christian universities this time is a sign of mercy from the Americans.  Although this is ironic, it is true.  In China's own land, recruiting Chinese university graduates depends on the face of Americans. This is the reality of this era.

    ¡°And the Japanese monitor these universities extremely closely. It is not easy to mobilize some professors and college students to come to Northeast China.  If a university is to be relocated as a whole, no matter how secretive the action is, it may not be able to escape the Japanese's sense of smell.  The Japanese's ultra-high technology is not given to them for free.  If it is really exposed, it will be difficult to take action this year.  Especially now that the relationship between the United States and Japan is severe, the Japanese may also regard these American-affiliated church universities as a thorn in their side.

    In Yang Zhen¡¯s view, as long as Americans can allow themselves to secretly recruit graduates from their church universities and allow willing Chinese professors to come to the Northeast, that will be great.  It is estimated that the US government has also done a lot of work.  If these universities were to be moved here en masse, it would be a no-brainer.  Not to mention that the seminary is not allowed to enroll students in the base area, even if these granite heads are allowed, they will not agree.

    Although the starting point of the central government is good, it is just a dream that is basically impossible to realize.  Moreover, not to mention that it is impossible for these universities to relocate, even relocation is a troublesome matter.  Not to mention Jiangbei's reaction, it is also very difficult to manage it by yourself.

    In short, the central government¡¯s starting point is good, but there is basically no hope of success in implementation.  To paraphrase a later saying, ideals are full, but reality is cruel.  However, although the central government's idea could not succeed, thanks to several efforts and the cooperation of the United States, a lot of talents were obtained.

    You must know that the most famous among the Christian universities, Yanjing University in Peking and Fu Jen Catholic University, and St. John's University in Shanghai, are famous not only for their seminaries.  The two subjects of liberal arts and science are also full of talents.  The more than 2,000 science graduates recruited from the occupied areas can be said to be almost all the science and engineering graduates from the church universities in the occupied areas last year.

    ¡°When these people arrive together with the five to six hundred students who graduated last year who were secretly mobilized from the Kuomintang-controlled areas, the situation of high-level talent shortage in the military region will be effectively alleviated.  Therefore, Yang Zhen could not deny the two hundred experts requested by Xiong Dazhen.  But the requirement of a thousand middle school graduates made Yang Zhen quite embarrassed.

    "If we put it in future generations, it would be quite embarrassing to say that we need a thousand people with only middle school education. I'm afraid it would make people laugh, but this is the reality now.  With just a thousand middle school graduates, Yang Zhen, the military leader in the Northeast region, felt it was very difficult.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? away from the future generations where education has become universal, a thousand middle school students have graduated?, let alone one county, even several counties put together may not be able to come up with it.  With all branches of the military reaching out to him for help, where could he find so many people at once?

    The universal compulsory education system was only implemented last year. In addition to the number of junior high school graduates in various places who will continue their education this year, all military services and local departments are eagerly looking forward to it.  A thousand middle school graduates were allotted to him at once. At least until the three thousand people promised by the central government arrived, Yang Zhen was really at a loss what to do
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