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Chapter 1 Liaodong (1)

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    "There are loyal bones buried everywhere in the mountains, why should they return their bodies wrapped in horse leather?"

    When World War II was about to end, the United States and the Soviet Union made an agreement on the situation in East Asia. The United States sold China's interests in Outer Mongolia and Northeast China in exchange for the Soviet Union sending troops to fight Japan.  Subsequently, the Soviet Union sent troops to Northeast China, and the situation took a turn for the worse. It soon advanced to the center of the Korean Peninsula near Kaesong. At this time, the U.S. military was still thousands of miles away near Okinawa. Seeing that Japan was about to be defeated, the Americans were unwilling to take over Korea.  The peninsula was allowed to be occupied by the Soviet Union, so it was proposed to divide the surrender area by the 38th parallel of north latitude, with the north occupied by Soviet troops and the south occupied by American troops. However, Stalin was not affected by the vested interests of the Soviet Union and did not want to offend the United States. Naturally,  accepted.

    After the war, the United States and the Soviet Union created two Koreas, one in the north and the other in the south. The south was the Republic of Korea with Rhee Syngman as president; the north was the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with Kim Il Sung as prime minister. This was actually an artificial separation.  The Korean nation became a country with two political powers.  However, both the North and the South regarded the reunification of Korea as their own mission, and the hostility between them naturally turned from ideology to national infighting, so the civil war naturally broke out. This cannot but be said to be the tragedy of the Korean nation.

    In January 1950, the Soviet Union and the United States troops withdrew from the Korean Peninsula one after another. The Koreans rejoiced, but they did not expect that this would be the prelude to the Korean War.

    On June 25, Kim Il-sung, Chairman of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Commander of the Korean People's Army, with Stalin's tacit approval, took the lead in ordering the army to cross the 38th parallel and launched a surprise attack on the Republic of Korea.  Kim Il-sung is very cunning. Before taking this action, he did not inform Beijing at all. This kind of undeclared war is like a domino phenomenon. After one falls, a large number of them will fall!  Beijing received the news of North Korea's attack on South Korea at almost the same time as the United States. At this time, the United States reacted very strongly, and it was reasonable for its warships to enter the Taiwan Strait.

    The North Korean army marched straight in and suppressed its opponent to a small area near Busan. It seemed that victory was within grasp.  At the same time, the United States also pushed the United Nations to pass a proposal to form a United Nations force to intervene in the Korean War with an overwhelming majority of 13 votes to one. This gave it a legal basis for sending troops to North Korea and gained public support.

    On September 15, the United Nations forces, under the command of General MacArthur, successfully landed at Inchon on the west bank of the central Korean Peninsula, cutting off the North Korean army. At the same time, troops from Pusan ??also moved northward, attacking from both sides. The Korean People's Army soon  He quickly retreated.

    At this time, Beijing has been paying close attention to this war. Although it has bluntly declared on many occasions that if the US military crosses the 38th parallel and invades North Korea, China will not sit idly by and do nothing. However, it is a pity that  These warnings were regarded by Truman as diplomatic blackmail and were not taken seriously.

    In fact, in Beijing, internal opinions are quite inconsistent. Most people do not agree to participate in the war. After all, China has just ended the civil war at this time. It is devastated and has many wastes waiting to be revitalized. As the leader of the socialist camp, Stalin,  It is even more cunning and has been instructing the Chinese Communist Party to send troops to intervene. However, by early October, the Chinese Communist Party government still had not made a final decision on whether to participate in the war.

    However, at this time, in the Northeast region, in order to strengthen domestic military strength, the Northeast Border Defense Force was established on July 13th, and four armies and artillery units were transferred from Henan to the Northeast in order to strengthen the border  defense.  Mao Zedong also required the Northeast Border Guard to complete combat preparations by the end of August and be able to dispatch to fight in North Korea in early September.  Mao Zedong was making preparations for a rainy day. At this time, the Korean People's Army was still winning victories.

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    Getting on the train heading north again, Zhang Xian felt a strange feeling in his heart, but it was different from the previous time. This time he was no longer worried about the outcome of the civil war but was a little gloomy, although the gloom in his heart had not diminished.  , but after all, it has another meaning. You no longer have to worry about feeling guilty because of the national pain and cannibalism.

    The last time he got on the train from Wuhan, followed the Beijing-Hankow Railway to Zhengzhou, then transferred to Kaifeng and rushed to Shandong; at that time, he was the head of the Kuomintang Major General, and the task he performed was euphemistically called fighting the rebellion.  But this time, he followed the 72nd Army from Yunnan to Chongqing, and then took a boat from Chongqing down the Yangtze River. He got off the boat in Hankou. Before he could revisit his hometown, he ran non-stop to Hankou Railway Station and took the train.  After boarding this special troop carrier, the destination was Liaoyang further north and east.  At this time, his identity has also changed. He is no longer the major general officer that everyone respects, butThis time it was because of Zhang Xian. He shamelessly asked Xiong Zhuoran, but Xiong Zhuoran not only failed to help, but also implicated himself.  Seeing Xiong Sanwa's silence, Zhang Xian continued: "If you go to him at this time, it will definitely be useful. And you are not looking for him because of yourself, but because of your elder brother. What's more, he is a father.  He also owes you so much, even if it¡¯s not for your sake, but for the sake of his grandson, I don¡¯t think he will let your sister-in-law and his family live in such misery. As long as he sends a letter  "Xin, I think I can change the lives of your sister-in-law and her family. Just for this, what's the big deal if you become more shameless?"

    Xiong Sanwa was silent, and Zhang Xian spoke deep in his heart. This was also the main reason why he was worried about this industry.

    "Next time you see Political Commissar Xiong, let's mention it to him!" Zhang Xian said: "If we go to the battlefield again, we may not be able to come back or not?"

    Xiong Sanwa did not answer, but already understood the meaning of Zhang Xian's words and nodded slightly.

    Yes, I am going to the Northeast this time, and I don¡¯t know if I can come back!  It's freezing cold there, and those of them who were born in the south don't know if they can adapt to it, but there is one advantage for Zhang Xian, that is, the further away from Wuhan, the fewer people know him.

    Xiong Sanwa was thinking about his eldest brother's family, and Zhang Xian couldn't help but think of his own family.  This time he was forced to return and follow the 72nd Army to fight in the Northeast. This surprised Wang Jinna. Originally, she rejected Liu Xinghua's invitation and did not want to be a doctor with the 72nd Army. For her, in Kunming,  Life is not bad. I hope that after Zhang Xian is demobilized, he can stay in Kunming and start over.  After knowing the reason why Zhang Xian had to leave, she realized that she had been kidnapped by Liu Xinghua. When Liu Xinghua invited her for the second time, she had no choice but to agree.  Now, for Wang Jinna, she is actually passively following Zhang Xian's footsteps.

    Zhang Xian knew that Liu Xinghua was actually doing it for his own good. After all, in the 72nd Army, unlike in the local area, even if something big happened, he, as the commander, could cover it, and it could play a protective role to some extent.  Liu Xinghua may be more anxious than himself about when his true identity can be restored.  Nowadays, the anti-revolutionary movement across the country is in full swing. Counterrevolutionaries are being arrested and people are being killed everywhere. In this atmosphere, not to mention those who conceal their identities like Zhang Xian, they are those who surrendered to the past and those who participated in  People who had served in the National Army during the Anti-Japanese War and the Civil War and then retired were all frightened and subjected to numerous scrutiny, living as if they were walking on thin ice.  Zhang Xianzhen was a little confused at one point. At this time, the Communist Party had just conquered the world and should win over people's hearts first. However, he proposed to eliminate the remnants of the Kuomintang reactionaries and to eliminate imperialist spies and crack down on the rampant banditry.  Carrying out a campaign to suppress counterrevolutionaries gives people a sense of settling scores; perhaps the goals proposed by the Communist Party are very targeted, but given the nature of the Chinese people, most people are like Lu Xun's Ah Q, who will only follow the booing  , maybe they don¡¯t even understand what the revolution is about, even if they end up on the execution ground, they still can¡¯t figure it out.  Perhaps many of those suppressed were indeed counterrevolutionaries, but I'm afraid even more of them were Ah Qs!

    Wang Jinna will still follow Xiaohu to the Northeast, but they will have to stay at night for many days. However, this also makes Zhang Xian happy. After all, he can still get together with his wife and son, and he will also have the opportunity to be alone with Nana.  , being able to be with your family is the happiest thing.

    The wheels of the train kept running, and the sound of "ding-dang-dang! bang-dang-dang" was heard all the time. Many people in this battalion took a train for the first time, especially the recruits who joined the army from western Hunan. They were all excited.  I couldn't sleep, but as time passed long and slowly, everyone's novelty had faded, and everyone fell asleep again.  It was in this rhythmic sound of wheels that Zhang Xian gradually closed his eyes, leaned against the carriage of the caravan, and Xiong Sanwa fell asleep with each other's pillows on each other's backs, and had sweet dreams.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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