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    Wang Zhenyu almost didn't sleep all night. Coming from a later generation, he knew very well that before the founding of New China, the two countries that prevented China from achieving unification and development were none other than Japan and the Soviet Union, especially the Soviet Union. By 1949, the situation was  They actually planned to divide China into two and rule by dividing the river. Fortunately, the great leader was still a nationalist in nature, so the Soviet Union's attempt did not succeed. Otherwise, the compatriots south of the Yangtze River would not have died happily, but in this life  Because of Wang Zhenyu, the pace of the reunification of the motherland has accelerated significantly, and the reunification has almost been completed before the Soviets had time to export the revolution. Therefore, in this era when Britain and France were equally weak and American isolationism was still rampant, Japan unfortunately became  The only stumbling block on the road to democracy, unity, prosperity and reunification for the Chinese nation.  Just when Wang Zhenyu thought that as long as he defeated Japan and kicked off the stumbling block, everything that followed would become logical and smooth. Something unexpected happened. A sudden change occurred on the Fengxi side, and Zhang Zuolin died.  Wang Zhenyu thought about it for most of the night, and then ordered people to invite Xiong Xiling, Tang Shaoyi, and Gu Weijun. These three people had lived in Wuhan since Sun Wen issued an order to remove Xiong Xiling from the post of Prime Minister of the Government Affairs Council and had never returned to Nanjing. Wang Zhenyu was obviously not incapable.  There was no time to deal with Sun Wen.  In fact, after the Japanese army was severely damaged in the Battle of Jinan and trapped in Jinan City, the Japanese side Touyama Mitsuru and others rushed to Nanjing and Wuhan to threaten Wang Zhenyu with retaliatory attacks on Shanghai and Nanjing by the Japanese navy.  How could Wang Zhenyu be so frightened by the siege of the Japanese army in Jinan? He was not afraid at all of Japan launching its navy to attack. The Jiang Defense Fortress designed with the help of the Germans alone was enough for the Japanese. What he was really worried about was what he would do if he  The complete annihilation of the Japanese army in Jinan led to Japan's full mobilization and war against China. Can you bear the burden? You must know that Japan at this period in history was still in the Taisho era, and militarism was not very strong. Japanese governments have also been very cautious on the issue of China.  It advocates a policy of step-by-step and slow encroachment. According to Wang Zhenyu¡¯s memory, before 1922, Japan¡¯s main expansion direction was not China, but Siberia, Russia. However, due to many reasons that cannot be clearly recorded in historical data, the Japanese army finally  The Soviet Red Army was driven out from the Far East by the seemingly weak Soviet Red Army. Therefore, if conditions permit, Wang Zhenyu still hopes that Japan will not use its entire country to risk its life. After all, its current industrial production capacity is only barely equal to Japan's. Really  Risking one's life, Wang Zhenyu's confidence is really lacking in view of the real situation inside his own body. Who can guarantee that the generals under his command will not make mistakes in command, who can guarantee that there will be no abnormalities in his industrial production, and who can guarantee that no one under his command will  Feeling rebellious, the Kuomintang showed great rebelliousness in this war with Japan. Wang Zhenyu was so angry that he cursed Sun Wen as a big traitor, so he kept the idea of ????giving up as soon as possible.  "Mr. Xiong, Mr. Tang, and Brother Shaochuan, I have only one purpose for inviting you here today, which is to end the war in Shandong and temporarily repair with the damn little Japan. The specific method still needs to be figured out by you old foreigners who often do diplomacy.  "Wang Zhenyu is as polite as ever, which is why the people below him are willing to work hard for him. He is well-paid and polite to others. Such a boss will be a standard model for future generations.  "Wenzheng, what happened? Don't we have the upper hand in Shandong? Why do we need to negotiate for peace?" The most nervous one is Xiong Xiling. After he and Sun Wen fell out, he was definitely tied to the same boat as Wang Zhenyu.  Wang Zhenyu waved his hand and said: "Mr. Xiong, don't be anxious. Our army will win this battle. Little Japan will shed its skin even if it doesn't die. When has the Youth Army ever let everyone down? But Zhang Zuolin is dead, and now the situation in Northeast and North China will naturally change."  It was chaos. I thought for a long time. It is unrealistic to become fat in one go. My idea is to resolve the war with Japan in a peaceful way and focus on completing domestic reunification. " Another morning.  During the meeting, everyone took the secret letter sent by Kato, the secret envoy of Prime Minister Kei Hara of Japan, and studied it for most of the day. Finally, Gu Weijun analyzed it and came to a conclusion that was not very good.  "According to Hara Jing's idea, the current situation remains unchanged, Japan's interests in China remain unchanged, and then the siege of Jinan is lifted, so that the Japanese army can decently withdraw from Jinan to Qingdao." Wang Zhenyu thought for a long time: "Shaochuan, you  Go and talk to the Japanese. You can be more forceful. Don¡¯t be afraid. If they fall out and fight, they will fight. If they want to fight now, they really can¡¯t take advantage. I don¡¯t believe they can still fight on two fronts. Peace talks are actually not easy to negotiate. We  There are actually not many things you can give in to, because I have a few principles here that you must adhere to.¡± Wang Zhenyu stood up and walked around with his hands behind his back: ¡°First, don¡¯t talk about the issue of sovereignty. Every inch of land must be fought for.  Whether it is Qingdao or Lushun, which is what the Japanese call Guandong Prefecture, I want to take it back. The Japanese should not dwell on this issue. We can make compensation economically. The Japanese army will never be allowed to exist in China.  collarOn the soil.  Second, let¡¯s not talk about core economic issues. Projects such as transportation and mineral resources that are related to international people¡¯s livelihood will definitely not be left in the hands of the Japanese, so I will definitely take back the Manchuria Railway Company.  Third, the Japanese economic investment in the Northeast region can be transferred or continued to operate, but it must abide by the law. If it cannot be done, it can be purchased by our China Development Company at a premium.  Fourth, Japanese reclamation residents in Northeast China can continue to live and cultivate, but they must operate in accordance with our country's laws and regulations. At the same time, the Japanese no longer enjoy diplomatic immunity.  Fifth, abolish all unequal treaties and leave the issue of Boxer Indemnity to be discussed with Britain, France and other countries.  " Wang Zhenyu thought for a while and then said again before Gu Weijun could speak: "The ideal is very full, the reality is very skinny. Brother Shaochuan, you have to know that it is not easy for us to talk about rising when we are surrounded by great powers, so a lot of sacrifices are made.  It is necessary to have a long-term vision and direction. As for the money to be paid to the Japanese, the total amount can be set first, and the payment method is preferably in installments. I don¡¯t want the Japanese to arm their army with a huge sum of money and then come back to beat them.  I.  " Gu Weijun carefully finished the record, read it again, and said: "Commander, I guess the Japanese will definitely not agree, because once they agree, it means that the Russo-Japanese War, which they paid a huge price for, will be in vain.  Maybe they would rather sacrifice all 50,000 troops than agree to such conditions.  Wang Zhenyu also felt that he was a bit too idealistic. He sat down and looked at Gu Weijun, an excellent diplomat, with interest and said, "Then tell me what we should do."  " Gu Weijun thought for a while and leaned forward: "I believe that since we want the Japanese to give up such huge interests, there is only one way to find new profit points for them. Only in this way can the Japanese give up their vested interests in the Northeast. According to  As I know, the Japanese have always had a huge plan, which is the mainland plan. They have always been eager to obtain a piece of land on the Asian continent. North Korea is just their springboard, but North Korea is really not a good place for development, so they will continue to start from  We in China are seizing land and resources, but we in China are too sensitive. The greater the pace of expansion of the Japanese, the greater the resentment of Britain and the United States. In the past half month, I have been studying the new Japanese Prime Minister Hara Kei in the diplomatic archives of the National Security Bureau.  Foreign policy, we found that this person is a friendly existence to us. Although he supported the Shandong War, from the perspective of his governing ideology, he did not do much harm to us. Hara Kei believes that cooperation between Japan, the United States and Britain will be harmful to us.  The future of the country is extremely beneficial. On the contrary, it would be very dangerous if Japan alienates its relationship with the United States. Hara Kei believes that Japan has used force to implement expansionist policies against China, which has caused friction between Japan and European and American countries and caused Japan to be in trouble internationally.  Isolated on the mainland, he opposed the twenty-one measures proposed by the Okuma cabinet against China because he believed that doing so would stimulate China's nationalist sentiments, which would not only damage the friendly relations between Japan and China, but also cause Western powers to suspect Japan of having ambitions towards China, which would make Japan  Isolated internationally, Hara Kei took Japan-China friendship as his basic policy toward China under the policy of non-interference in internal affairs. The latest intelligence shows that with the Shandong war situation and the Japanese army in a disadvantageous or even overturned situation, Hara Kei  Consideration has been given to removing Prime Minister Tanaka Yiichi from his position as the main planner of the Shandong War.  " Wang Zhenyu rubbed his chin and thought about it. In history, Yuan Jing was indeed known as the civilian prime minister and the peaceful prime minister. However, his luck was not very good. At that time, the Beiyang warlord government in northern China was opposed to the southern government led by Sun Yat-sen. Yuan Jing was  It was determined that the governments of the north and the south of China would reach a compromise to establish a unified government, and Japan would establish friendly relations with this unified government. After the establishment of the Hara Kei Cabinet, it immediately banned borrowing and exporting weapons from the government of northern China. Based on this concept, the Hara Kei Cabinet  decided to provide loans to China through the new China loan group proposed by the United States. The basic China policy of the Hara Kei cabinet was based on coordination with the United States and Britain and was established in the spirit of non-interference in internal affairs. This means that Japan has so far used military force to control  China's mainland policy of placing China within its sphere of influence and treating it as a supplier of iron, coal and other resources and an export market for Japanese products has undergone a huge change. Although Hara Kei insists on ensuring Japan's interests in Manchuria and Mongolia (Northeast China and Inner Mongolia), after all  He still wanted to strengthen Japan's influence in China through economic activities. The reality did not develop as Hara Kei imagined. At the Paris Peace Conference, the issue of how to deal with Germany's rights and interests in China's Shandong Peninsula became the focus, and Japan claimed that it had the right to inherit these rights and interests.  China demanded the return of Shandong power, and the two sides clashed. Japan threatened not to join the League of Nations, forcing the European and American powers to recognize Japan's privileges over Shandong. China strongly protested. In May 1919, protests broke out across China demanding the return of Shandong.  Shandong sovereignty, the mass movement to overthrow Japanese imperialism (the "May 4th" movement), the boycott of Japanese loans and other anti-Japanese movements increased, Sino-Japanese relations deteriorated, and at the same time, the people's demands for national self-determinationThe communist movement also broke out on the Korean Peninsula. In March of the same year, the March 1st Movement broke out in North Korea demanding liberation from the Japanese colony. In order to improve relations with China, the Hara Kei Cabinet began to move toward returning Shandong's rights and interests. (The return was eventually realized.  It was realized at the 1923 Washington Disarmament Conference by Takahashi Korekiyo, Hara Kei's successor).
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