On January 1, 1948, the second leader of New China held a grand military parade in Beijing. On this day, a total of 48 Type 47 tanks entered Tiananmen Square and formed a phalanx of armored troops - so named because they were mass-produced in 1947. This type of tank (Crab) is the Chinese version of Germany's current main battle tank (Crab) E50. Its standard weight is 36 tons, five pairs of road wheels, torsion bar suspension, and a main gun of 105 mm/50 The double-rifled gun made the Soviet military representatives who were invited to observe it wide-eyed as soon as it appeared. In 1947, the Soviet Red Army also began the mass production and replacement of the next generation of new tanks. This type of tank was the famous T54 tank in history, using a 100 mm caliber tank. (Crab) Gram gun, the standard weight is about 3 tons. The Soviets were frustrated to find that the caliber of the main gun of the "Chinese little brother" in the East actually exceeded that of the Soviet tank (Crab). Although the Soviet Red Army itself also has the IS Stalin heavy tank series using a 122mm tank gun, the caliber of the main battle tank gun was actually lost to the Chinese, which made the Soviet military I felt very unhappy. The Type 47 Tank (Crab) is a simplified version of the E50 Tank (Crab) developed by Germany. The E50 Tank (Crab) equipped by the German Army itself has a standard total weight of up to 43 tons and uses the same tank ( Crab) gun, equipped with a vertical stabilizing sight and 42 rounds of ammunition. The main reason why the tonnage is seven tons more than that of China is that the E50 is an improved and upgraded version of the Type 47. The predecessor of the E50, Germany installed the No. 4 tank (crab) gun, using a truncated barrel, 88mm/52 times tank (crab) gun, and its total combat weight was 34 tons. However, this type of tank (crab) was only a transitional product. Only more than 500 tanks were produced before being replaced by the more advanced E50. So the update was so fast. First, Germany quickly repaired with Britain after the war. Coupled with the improvement of tense relations with the Soviet Union, Germany's strategic situation on the east and west fronts "has never been as good as it is now." The second reason is that Hannah only regarded the 30-ton No. 4 tank (Crab) as a "transitional product" for the development of the next generation 40-ton tank (Crab), and had no intention of mass production. The third is that during the development process of the No. 4 Tank (Crab), under the strong intervention of Hannah, it was developed completely according to the Soviet Union's development of tank (Crab). Although the performance of the Panzer IV tank (crab) is excellent on paper, the ergonomics are very poor. The space inside the car is narrow, and it is very uncomfortable to sit in the tall German tank (crab). , which is very criticized by tanks (crabs) for defeating soldiers. After 1943, New China began to introduce a large amount of German technology and equipment to try to produce thirty-ton tanks. The No. 4 tank, which was criticized repeatedly in the eyes of German tank soldiers, received rave reviews here in China. The relatively short body of the Orientals was very suitable for this type of tank, and then decided to introduce its production line. At that time, Lin Han was more interested in the E50, but the E50 belonged to the 40-ton tank category and was more difficult to produce. Even Germany itself was a new product, and it was impossible to sell it to China at that time. In line with the principle of talking about what is available first and then what is refined, an improved version of this No. 4 tank (crab) was finally introduced, named the E36 tank (crab). After 1944, Hannah looked forward to the implementation of the E tank plan. At this time, as the relationship between Britain and Germany improved, and after technology exchanges with the United Kingdom, especially after obtaining the gun-making technology that made the Germans covetous, tank designers successfully developed a new generation of 105 mm Tank (crab) grams gun E50 tank (crab) grams. The E50 tank (Crab) is redeveloped on the basis of the Panzer IV tank (Crab), and its parts are as common as the Panzer IV tank (Crab) as high as 60%. Compared with the Panzer IV tank (Crab), the main improvement is to increase the space inside the vehicle to improve riding comfort, while the length of the vehicle body is slightly enlarged, the caliber of the gun of the same tank (Crab) is also enlarged, and its in-car equipment 43 rounds of ammunition. Before that, at Lin Han's request, German designers improved the old Panzer IV tank (Crab), increasing its weight to 36 tons, and redesigned the turret seat so that the same tank (Crab) as the E50 could be used. Cannon. The German side calls this improved Panzer IV the E36, but in fact the German Army does not have a large amount of equipment. It only strengthens the battalion of about twelve Panzer IV tanks with one tank. Grams were modified to this standard for testing. However, its production drawings, production lines and molds were all packaged and sold to China, and handed over to Dongfanghongtanke in Anhui, China. With the help of German technicians, after 1947, it took China more than two years to digest all the technologies and finally be able to produce them on its own. Compared with the E50 tank (crab) equipped by Germany, the advantage of the Type 47 tank (crab) is that it is more maneuverable. The disadvantage is that the ergonomics are not as friendly as the opponent's tank (crab) to defeat troops, and the amount of ammunition is not as good. , there are only 34 rounds of artillery shells - but for a 36-ton tank (Crab), 34 rounds of artillery shells is already the limit. The Soviet Union's T54\/55 tanks (Crab) also have this number, and the Stalin-style tanks (Crab) ) series, usually the number of shells is around 30 rounds (of which IS2 only has 28 rounds). Historically, the T54 tank gun¡¯s ammunition storage capacity was about 34 rounds, which is slightly less for a tank gun.Some. However, for the Soviet Union, which uses tanks (crabs) to defeat the sea, they can always gather enough tanks (crabs) on the battlefield to form a large numerical advantage. 34 rounds of ammunition are enough. The New China is also a country that has the ability to use tanks (crabs) to conquer the sea like the Soviet Union in the future, so this number of bombs is also suitable. As for Germany, 34 rounds is obviously insufficient. Therefore, the much cheaper E36 was eventually replaced in Germany by the E50, which was thicker and had more ammunition. At the military parade on January 1st, in addition to the Type 47 tank (Crab), there were also a formation of twenty-four J-1 (TA183) and the same number of J-2 fighter (ME262) formations flying over the main (Crab) ) above the banquet. Although the Soviets themselves have produced the first-generation MiG-9 jet fighter in the past year or so, due to inadequate engine technology, all the jets they produced have become hangar queens, and their engine service life is very low. Crab) accidents occur frequently. The two fighter jets produced by China using German technology have proven themselves in actual combat over Hokkaido. The increase in China's military strength has made the Soviet Union feel uneasy. In August 1947, Japan changed its color and joined the socialist camp. At that time, North Korean personnel in China and the Soviet Union saw the hope of independence on the Korean Peninsula from Japanese rule. So the members of the Communist Party of Korea took the opportunity to make a request to China and the Soviet Union, asking the two countries to jointly exert pressure on Japan and help Korea become independent from Japan's colonial rule. "The Soviets' mentality on the North Korean issue is also contradictory. Because of geographical and transportation reasons, the Soviet Union¡¯s ability to invest in the Far East was very limited. Although the current situation shows that the Soviet military's power in the Far East is still greater than that of China, Stalin knew very well that as time goes by and China's industrialization process continues, the strength confrontation between the two sides will sooner or later undergo a reversal change. Although China and the Soviet Union are currently friendly, the borders between the two sides are basically in a friendly state of "mutual trust" with no defenses on the surface. But how could Stalin put all the security of the Far East on the so-called "Sino-Soviet friendship"? In the past, they deliberately did not enter North Korea to drive away the Japanese. This was originally the tail left by the Soviets to create obstacles for China. When faced with the request from the top leaders of the North Korean Communist Party to the Soviet Union for restoration of the country, Stalin had a headache. Stalin knew very well that if he really drove the Japanese away and the founding of Korea was successful, the pressure on the Soviet Union in the Far East would increase greatly. But "helping brothers in the socialist camp" is a politically correct thing and must be done. In the end, Stalin played a trick and claimed that the opinions of Chinese comrades needed to be asked on the Korean issue. Facing China, the main obstacle comes from Lin Han. Regarding those things in North Korea, Lin Han himself was extremely disgusted with the Kim family, even more disgusted than the Vietnamese monkeys in the south. After time travel to the present, Lin Han's hatred for Japan has been reduced to little after he killed the emperor's family and then, with the help of his daughter, killed all the top leaders of the Japanese chaebol. But he hated the weird Beibang Jin family. Historically, after North Korea broke away from Japanese colonial rule and established its country in 1946, its leaders continued to purge high-level officials. Since 1946, the domestic faction, Yan'an faction, anti-Union faction, and finally the pro-Soviet faction in its organization, They were all constantly purged by the Kim family through political struggles again and again - and they basically ended up being shot. And this purge continues even into the twenty-first century. Needless to say, North Korea continued to "reach out" to China and behaved rogue when it gave little. The so-called Sino-Japanese friendship relies on sticks. On this issue, Lin Han accepted a lot of bribes from Yamato Nadeshiko. The so-called "help relatives but not foreigners". In this matter, he had no moral integrity and joined forces with Katyu. Shah even set traps for the North Koreans. Therefore, Lin Han¡¯s dark history related to North Korea was clearly explained to the Chinese superiors. So when Stalin kicked the ball over, China also became a headache. ??Similarly for reasons of political correctness, China also has to support the "request" of the North Korean Communist Party. So China and the Soviet Union finally began "long" negotiations with Japan on the Korean issue in March 1948. Yamato Nadeshiko, like Lin Han and Hannah, are pragmatists. She followed the example of the Soviet Union and China in carrying out "revolution" just to wrest wealth from the hands of the old plutocrats in order to buy her own power base. The heroic spirits and ship spirits themselves are the products of the gathering and fusion of nationalist sentiments in a country. They have always been out-and-out nationalists rather than internationalists. Yamato Nadeshiko agreed to return Taiwan to China because it was in the national interest. She even agreed to make concessions on the Japanese-occupied part of Kalimantan in order to bribe "father" Lin Han. As for Korea, Japan has a large number of colonial interests in Korea every year. Now that her wealth has been taken back from the chaebol, and Japan's interests in North Korea are completely controlled by Yamato Nadeshiko, how is it possible for her to hand over North Korea? ? ?Regarding the North Korean issue, in Japan, except for some members of the Japanese Communist Party with some "internationalist ideas" who agreed to spit out this piece of meat, most people refused to let go. This issue even caused great differences within the Japanese Communist Party. . The position of socialists when faced with the contradiction between nationalism and internationalism has become so clear at this moment. The attitude adopted by the Japanese is procrastination and they decided to use lengthy negotiations to delay this topic indefinitely. In addition, Yamato Nadeshiko received instructions from Lin Han and began to look for agents among the Koreans, preparing to introduce a puppet to "take care of the trouble" in the future if the delay could not continue. The Soviets are not enthusiastic about this issue at their core. The bottom line they can accept is to divide North Korea into two parts, with one part returned to the Korean Communist Party and the other part left to Japan to rule as usual - this is Katyusha Yilinhan's idea. He wanted to propose a bad idea to Stalin, but Stalin found it to his liking. ¡°Then the Soviet Union revealed its intentions to China through diplomatic channels. Of course, the Soviet Union's argument is very good: at least let the North Korean comrades take back half of their territory and have a foothold. The Soviet Union's opinions are almost the same as China's bottom line. So, like history, the fate of the Korean Peninsula being divided into two was decided. Negotiations on the Korean issue began in March 1948 and continued until the beginning of the next year. Finally, the Japanese reluctantly agreed to return a "small corner" of the area from Turtle City in northwest Korea to Sinuiju and Yeomcheon in northwest Korea for the Korean Communists. Use "based on", and the remaining part is still "talk about it slowly". But it is not so easy to make the Japanese spit out the North Korea they have eaten for many years. Yamato Nadeshiko adopted the procrastination strategy of "indefinite negotiation". The Soviets are not enthusiastic, the Chinese are not in a hurry, and the Koreans are still taking a long time to restore and unify their country. The final result was that this negotiation started in 1948 and continued until 1960, but it has not yet come to an end. The Japanese were like shitting sheep, unwillingly vomiting out the land of North Korea bit by bit, and even By 1970, the Japanese still occupied more than two-thirds of North Korea's land, and the large area north of the Han River and the 40th parallel was still under Japanese control. At this time, Yamato Nadeshiko had successfully cultivated a puppet regime that obeyed Japan's orders. Coupled with China's growing national strength, the Soviet Union's pressure in the Far East was increasing. In order to allow Japan to remain on the Korean Peninsula, China would gain more power in the Northeast. Due to the blockage and the fact that Katyusha kept coming up with bad ideas behind his back, the Soviet Union became increasingly indifferent on this matter. In the end, the area of ??the so-called Far East Korean Republic was only about a quarter of its historical size. In addition, in 1978, the Japanese also did something that both the Koreans and the Soviets wanted to scold, which was to deliberately "contain a small piece of land from Rajin to Hoining in northeastern Korea." "Returned" to China, claiming it was as compensation for Japan's past aggression against China. This decision allowed China to successfully gain access to the Sea of ??Japan. At that time, Li Huamei, who accepted the benefits sent by her "daughter", chose very rationally between the North Korean issue and "Sino-Japanese friendship". In the latter, mother and daughter work together to build the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. PS: In fact, after writing the plot of the Pacific War, this book can be declared over. However, in order to be responsible, we still need to explain clearly what needs to be explained. This book is now being finalized and will clearly explain the future changes in various countries after the war. Although my family's wandering toads are often messed up, I don't have his problems.