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Text The rise of the independence movement in Southeast Asia (1)

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    Because of the negative impact of the "nationalist mentality" of the Linhan family, India enjoyed the treatment of being "colonized" for twelve full years longer than in history.  After Gandhi died, Nehru struggled hard.  But at this time, the British still firmly controlled India by relying on the Pariah and Sudra divisions composed of a large number of honorable Bretons.  Not only India, but also the entire Southeast Asia region, under the control of Lin Han's evil "third daughter" and equally evil "fourth daughter", the fate here is equally miserable.  After 1955, after the Germans obtained some oil fields in the Middle East, they were satisfied and decided to maintain a "good-faith neutrality" attitude towards Britain on colonial issues.  The Soviet Union is about to die because Stalin is old and decrepit, and the Soviet Union is grappling with the issue of power transfer.  The British colonial rule here seemed likely to continue for quite some time.  But the two biggest variables that led to the disintegration of the British colonies appeared in China and the United States at the same time.  The first is China. After 1952, Chairman Li Runshi returned to the top position. By 1955, it had been 18 years since the founding of New China.  Eighteen years have been enough for New China to cultivate enough intellectuals.  At this time, the developing New China is facing a big problem: in the past eighteen years, because the government attaches great importance to education, it has cultivated a large number of educated youth.  The birth rate of educated youth far exceeds the rate of national industrialization progress.  ¡°Unemployment¡± has become a major headache for the industrialized New China.  In another dimension, New China also faced a similar situation in its eighteenth year after its founding.  At this time, China's population has reached 650 million, but the number of students facing unemployment crisis has reached 20 million.  ¡ª¡ªSimilar problems have been encountered by the Soviet Union. However, in this dimension, the Soviet Union did not experience World War II and did not lose a full population of 30 to 40 million.  In the past few years, there has also been pressure to train too many educated youth and not be able to provide enough jobs.  Stalin¡¯s solution was to carry out a large-scale land reclamation movement and change the past methods of immigration and land reclamation.  With urban youth as the main body of land reclamation, hundreds of thousands of urban youths were mobilized to immigrate to land reclamation in two years. For example, the Far East, which had always worried Stalin, was the focus of land reclamation development developed by the Soviet Union.  (The real history is in 1954) China wants to solve this problem by learning from the Soviet Union.  This is the famous "Going to the Mountains and Going to the Countryside" movement.  In this dimension, New China's solution is similar to that in history (for specific circumstances, please see the internal discussion in the group), but the other way out is to export people to Nanyang, that is, Lanfang on a large scale.  Whether in the eyes of New China itself or in the eyes of foreigners, the so-called "Lanfang Chinese People's Democratic Republic" is basically China's vest.  It's the difference between "left hand and right hand".  The Lanhua Republic, which clings to the thigh of New China, even insists on using the RMB as its currency.  In the three years from 1952 to 1955, Lanfang received a total of 800,000 immigrants from New China, and they were basically young immigrants in their twenties - of course, the official statement was to help  Lanfang carries out the development work.  And these 800,000 people are all young and strong, and their effect is equivalent to adding two million people to the population of European countries.  Including Chinese immigrants in the 1940s, by 1955, the Chinese population in Lanfang alone had grown to more than five million.  Demographic structure of Kalimantan.  By this time fundamental changes were taking place.  Let¡¯s take a look at the data and you will understand: (Real historical plane) In 1950, the total population of Malaysia was 6.47 million, and in 1957 it was 7.73 million, and among these populations.  Chinese also account for 40%, which means that there are only about 4 million non-Chinese.  (Note: Brunei had only about 200,000 people in the country at this time).  These four million non-Chinese people are distributed in two places, the Malay Peninsula and Kalimantan.  On the island of Kalimantan, another force is the Japanese-occupied area, but the number of Japanese immigrants here is about 500,000 - so not many.  The main reason is that the Kalimantan region has a tropical rainforest climate. Except for a few fertile volcanic areas, the land is extremely barren (as mentioned earlier, the erosion of overflowing rainwater causes the fertility of the land to decrease), and Japan, which was born in a cold place,  People are also extremely unadapted to the tropical climate here.  Most of the immigrants sent here by the Japanese were Japanese Chinese who were deemed "sinners" by Yamato Nadeshiko after the "God Blessed Enlightenment".  At that time, Yamato Nadeshiko unceremoniously exiled more than a dozen Chinese and domestic "Five Black Categories" elements here.  In this dimension, the number of Chinese in Lanfang Republic alone on the island of Kalimantan has exceeded four million. If you include the Chinese in British East Malaysia, the total number is more than five million.  On the island of Kalimantan, the Chinese have become the dominant population in one fell swoop, accounting for 70% of the total population here.  &nbspAlthough the island of Kalimantan is large, covering more than 700,000 square kilometers, in fact until the 1950s, the developed areas here were still only the coastal plains along the coast and rivers.  The central area, inland, is the primeval forest, which has always been a dangerous place and is known as the "dark forest" (this situation is similar even in the 21st century).  In the forest in the middle here lives a formidable indigenous tribe, the Dayak tribe who specialize in hunting human heads.  The Dayak people are resourceful and brave and live a self-sufficient life in the virgin forest.  Their men grow rice and hunt, while their women raise livestock and do housework at home. They do not want to have much contact with outsiders, and they do not allow outsiders to enter their residence.  In 1941, the Triple Alliance of China, Britain and Japan divided the Dutch colonies.  In this carve-up operation, the British announced that they would take over the central and northern parts of the "East Kaliman Province" in Kalimantan, while the Japanese took the remaining East Kaliman and Central Kaliman provinces, as well as  Part of the coastal area of ??West Kaliman Province.  The Japanese have ostensibly occupied a large area of ????the Kalimantan Island. The area is even several times that of the Lanfang Republic established by Lin Han, covering an area of ??380,000 square kilometers.  But in fact, the best land here is the Pontianak area of ??the Lanfang Republic occupied by Lin Han - the former West Kaliman Province area, which was also the focus of Dutch colonization in the past.  During this period, due to backward transportation, a large area of ??land in the central region of Kalimantan nominally belonged to the British and Japanese families, but in fact the two families' ability to control the area was extremely close to zero - the original landform of the tropical rainforest.  , poisonous snakes, mosquitoes, and miasma are the biggest obstacles to the development here.  Even the 21st century is full of difficulties, let alone the 1950s.  After the Japanese occupied this place, they quickly discovered that the conditions here were so bad that even the colonization was at a loss.  Although the territory that nominally belongs to them is large, there are only a bunch of uncivilized natives there.  There were not many things and people to rob, and the terrible tropical diseases here made the Japanese suffer enough. The Japanese occupied this place for several years, and the gains in the inland areas were simply not worth the losses.  The Japanese and British controlled this place and actually sent some expedition teams into it.  If you erect a monument and declare that this place belongs to you, then you have control.  The intensity of control, to use a vivid metaphor, is to pass by, urinate, mark a mark, and claim to be your own territory.  In 1942, the newly established Lanfang Republic was still very weak and unable to compete with Britain and Japan.  They also pretended not to know about this and allowed the two countries to "draw pictures".  The cost of developing the island of Kalimantan is even far higher than that of the Japanese developing Taiwan in history (note: in history, after the Japanese occupied Taiwan, they almost wanted to give up in the early days because the investment in early development was not worth the gain).  In this dimension, although the Japanese won the Pacific War, their development efforts were concentrated on the Mindan area.  Yamato Nadeshiko was later willing to allocate one-third of the Japanese-controlled territory to Lin Han. In fact, that territory was purely a barbaric land "drawn on paper." After the Japanese occupied the land, their national power was limited.  Basically never entered.  Yamato Nadeshiko is well aware of "father" Lin Han's ambitions for Kalimantan. She also understands that Japan's national power is limited and that it is somewhat overstretched in the Pacific War, such as North Korea.  In the Philippines, Sulawesi, and Kaliman Island, if you try to forcefully eat every piece of land, the worst outcome will be that you will be forced to spit it out, and you can only selectively give up the least digestible land.  It would be impossible if she didn¡¯t hand it over to Lin Han, after 1942.  China, which is "concentrated", has been immigrating to Nanfang in order to increase its influence in Southeast Asia.  A large number of Chinese from Yunnan, Guangxi and Fujian, which are suitable for the humid tropical climate, continue to enter Lanfang, with Pontianak as the center, and continue to expand inland.  During the Pacific War, both Britain and Japan turned a blind eye and pretended not to see the Lanfang Chinese silently expanding inland and even "crossing the border".  The war lasted for five years, and the Chinese also expanded for five years. In these five years, the actual area controlled by the Lanfang Republic increased from less than 70,000 square kilometers when the country was founded to nearly 200,000 square kilometers, nearly three times.  With New China¡¯s population base of 600 million as its background, Lanfang can easily invest millions of young people in development.  Japan, which was held back by the Pacific War, and the British, whose home country was thousands of miles away, could only watch the Chinese encroaching on the island of Kalimantan every day, but they could not stop it - unless the two countries  They are willing to break up with New China and go to war here, but neither Japan nor the United Kingdom can bear the consequences of breaking up.  Go Yamato Nadeshiko was very "generous" and gave up a large area of ????Central Kaliman and West Kaliman provinces, more than 120,000 square kilometers of territory, to Lan Fang. It was not that she was really generous, but it was these territories. At this time  It has been eaten away by Lanfang Republic in five years and "eaten" into its belly, unless Japan plans to start a war with China in the rain forest.??, fight another endless bad battle, or you can only spit it out.  But the greedy Lin Han has no end to his demand for land.  After obtaining the large area of ????land that his "daughter" was forced to spit out, Lanfang temporarily stopped expanding into Japanese-controlled areas and began the work of digestion.  During the period from 1948 to 1955, Lanfang Republic became the largest ¡°population outflow country¡± in New China.  Lin Han and the leaders of the Lanfang Republic, every time they go to China, they keep asking for people, asking for people, and asking for people again.  As a result, this "small country", which barely had a population of two million when the People's Republic of China was founded in late 1941, suddenly expanded to as many as five million fourteen years later.  When New China faced an increasingly serious employment crisis after 1953, Lanfang expressed his willingness to "accept" one hundred young people directly to New China - provided that these one million students  Half were men and half were women.  With the exception of border areas and the Great Northern Wilderness, most places in New China, with more people and less land, are faced with the situation of more people and less land. Even rural areas are no exception. Historically, people who went to the countryside and went to the countryside were forced to do so.  But Lanfang is different. There is a large area of ??virgin forest here. As early as ten years ago, Lin Han, through the prophet of history, had foreseen that this day would come. He spent more than ten years laying out the layout here and made a lot of preparations.  The basic work required to receive an influx of immigrants.  With the help of machinery imported from Germany, pesticides and artemisinin provided by China (these two things are key to tropical development), countless young people from New China have been doing repetitive "chopping" step by step for more than ten years.  Repeated labor like "trees", "road construction", "house building", and field building.  In the process, tens of thousands of people died in the tropical rainforest for various reasons.  During the expansion, the Chinese also had conflicts with the inland natives.  At this time, Lin Han, a non-human existence, began to play a role.  Relying on Lin Han's "Dancing God" in the early stage, the Lanfang people easily regained the local indigenous people's precautions. In the middle and late stages, the Chinese medical team entered and treated the indigenous people under the banner of "magical magic".  , the difficulty of assimilating the indigenous people here plummets.  With the cooperation of the indigenous people, Lanfang's difficulty in developing the inland has dropped a lot.  At this point, Artoria and Yamato Nadeshiko, due to too many distractions, it is impossible for them to stay on Kalimantan Island for many years because of this "trivial matter".  After more than ten years of arduous construction, the Lanfang Republic has taken root here, and its power and influence in Southeast Asia is also growing.  Lin Han demanded one million young people from Xinzhong in one breath. In fact, he was "hungry" again at this time, and he was ready to use the population as a weapon to carry out another round of land enclosure expansion movement here.  To paraphrase Lin Han, this is called: The time is ripe to export revolution in Southeast Asia.  (To be continued.) ps: Originally, these side stories were all planned into chapters, but I think it might be inconvenient for everyone to read, so it would be better to add a numbered area
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