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Chapter 128 Marching into Nanyang (3)

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    After just one day and two nights, all the fertile land such as the delta plain and the delta plains impacted by the Jinjiang, Honghe, Tuojiang, Majiang and other rivers in the northeasternmost region of the French Indochina were captured by the Northeastern Army almost without firing a shot.  After being easily captured, the four brigades of the Northeastern Army that entered Vietnam swept thousands of miles without bloodshed. Taiyuan (a Vietnamese city), Yuechi, Beijiang and other North Vietnamese cities fell into the hands of the Northeastern Army.  Facing the fertile fields and mountains of natural property as far as the eye could see, the pitifully few soldiers of the Northeast Army were at a loss because they had never fought such a smooth and happy battle.  The troops of the regiment strictly maintained their combat formation under the orders of their officers, and scrambled to penetrate deep into the interior of Vietnam.  Hanoi is the capital city of the "Indochina Federation". Conquering this city basically means that the French colonial power here has been destroyed. Therefore, the four brigade commanders of the Northeast Army are working hard to get the third victory.  One led his troops into the city of Hanoi.  In the four directions of Hanoi's northeast, due north, northwest, and due west, the Northeastern Army of 4 brigades divided into 4 routes and drove straight down to surround Hanoi on three sides.  On the road leading to Hanoi, heavily armed Northeast Army soldiers sat on motorcycles, jeeps, cars, trucks, tanks, armored vehicles and infantry fighting vehicles, bumping all the way through the rugged jungle countryside, with murderous intent rising in the sky.  Soaring flying dust.

    The city of Hanoi, which was exposed to the Northeast Army¡¯s four-pronged front, had already fallen into extreme chaos.  The city was in chaos. Officials of the French colonial authorities, who had long been disheartened by the loss of their motherland, heard that the Northeastern Army was about to attack.  Thousands of people piled into the car and prepared to toast and drive away; the panicked dignitaries in the city, the pot-bellied businessmen and rich men, the bejeweled rich ladies, the charming young ladies with heavy makeup, and the oily-haired and powder-faced young men were all rushing to leave Hanoi through various channels.  .  There is only one thought in everyone's mind, one word: withdraw!  Two words: Escape quickly!  Three words: Get out quickly!  Government agencies are retreating, and uninformed Vietnamese people are leaving their homes and joining the refugee camp.  Every railway, highway and mountain trail leading from Hanoi to the south is overcrowded with people and vehicles. Hundreds of thousands of people and tens of thousands of vehicles of all kinds are all crowded.  Crowded together, causing an unprecedented traffic jam; scoldings, scoldings, and cries in various languages, coupled with the harsh "didi" whistles of cars, filled the ears, and from time to time one car came after another.  A car scrambling to escape was caught off guard and slammed into each other while driving at high speed, causing traffic accidents one after another.  Frightened civilians, government officials in suits and ties, the pitifully small French garrison, and the poorly equipped and disorganized local colonial troops huddled together on the road, and the groups surged southward like floods that opened in a disorderly manner.  , no organization, no leader, not even a destination, trucks filled with furniture, treasures and seductive girls, smelly flocks of sheep, horses, cattle, chickens, ducks, geese and other livestock and poultry gathered together with people  It became an unprecedented torrent of escaping in Hanoi City that splashed in all directions.

    In the sky, hundreds of bombers and combat secrets from the Northeastern Army Expeditionary Force densely covered the sky.  From the perspective of military honor, the pilots of the Northeast Army did not bother to massacre civilians at all, but they also decided not to have the corrupt concept of "sacrifice the lives of their own soldiers to ensure the safety of enemy civilians" in their minds.  Therefore, when they discovered the important targets of the defeated and fleeing French colonial army on the ground, the Northeastern Army's aerial eagles swooped down one after another, using aerial bombs and aerial machine guns to destroy them one by one, and also stopped to organize defenses in a hurry.  The French army and local colonial soldiers once again rushed into the fleeing turbulent army.  Enemy planes swooped and roared majestically in the air, coupled with the sharp sound of falling bombs, huge explosions, and soaring flames. This scene became increasingly shocking and frightened the French colonial authorities and colonial troops into despair and had no fighting spirit.

    In the Royal Palace in Hanoi, after learning that the disaster was imminent, Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam's "Great Southern Empire" (the real name of Vietnam at this time), Nguyen Phuc Ho, hurriedly brought Prime Minister Nguyen You Bai, Prime Minister Tran Trong Kim, Palace Secretary Ngo Dinh Diem, and Minister of Interior Ngo Dinh Khoi  Dozens of palace ministers and senior cabinet officials, including Ngo Dinh Nhuo, chief of the palace guard, stumbled to the Governor's Palace of the French colonial authorities.  As soon as they entered the gate, everyone saw an extremely chaotic and busy scene. The entourage of French officials and their families in the Governor's Palace were busy carrying family property and various large and small packages to the cars.  The anxious Ruan Phuc Ho rushed in and shouted: "General Wei Gang, where are your troops now? Why didn't I see them rushing to the front line to fight, but they fled south in a swarm?"

    General Maxime Weygand, the French Governor-General of the Federal Republic of Indochina, Lieutenant General Leclerc, Major General Jean and other generals and officers under his command gathered in the hall, and everyone looked dull.All people are treated equally. The Lao Long, Laoting, Laosong and other ethnic groups in Laos are members of the Chinese nation, as are the Han, Korean, Mongolian, Manchu, Tibetan, Hui, Zhuang and other Chinese native ethnic groups.  Laos will join Greater China as an autonomous region, which is a major event that will benefit all ethnic groups in the Chinese nation. In the future, the Lao nation will fight and move forward together with the entire Chinese nation.  "

    "Then I'm relieved. I will immediately order the disbandment of the Royal Army in Laos, and the reconstruction of the Laotian armed forces will be handed over to Marshal Zhang Xueliang. But I don't know if I can retain my royal guard?" the king asked.

    Colonel Fang replied: "Please rest assured, His Majesty the King, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang has issued an order. You and the entire Laotian royal family will be protected by the Chinese government and the Northeastern Army, and all your royal guards will be retained."

    The old king felt a little comfort in his heart. He nodded and said, "Thank you Marshal Zhang Xueliang for me."

    "Yes, Your Majesty the King, I will definitely convey your gratitude to Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang." Colonel Fang bowed slightly and saluted.

    On December 8, 1939, Laos was annexed to China; on the 15th, Cambodian King Sisowath Monivong also wisely followed the trend of the times and historical trends and announced to the 8th Mechanized Infantry Brigade of the Northeastern Army that entered Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, that it would accept China.  (Government) requested that the entire Cambodia be annexed to China.

    In less than twenty days, the three countries of Indochina changed their owners and became China's new territory.  Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were merged into the "Central-South Autonomous Region of China" ("Central-South" means "South of China"). Its administrative regions and military armed forces are temporarily under the jurisdiction of the government of the Eastern Special Administrative Autonomous Region of China. The entire region is divided into eighteen provinces (Zhang Xueliang  In order to prevent tiger breeding, Vietnam was deliberately divided into thirteen provinces. In the following years, millions of Han people were migrated here from the northeastern mainland, the four southwest provinces and other places, and finally strived to bring the Vietnamese nation to this place.  (completely assimilated), China (Northeast China) increased its land area by about 750,000 square kilometers and its population of more than 42 million.

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