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Bao Guiqing was originally the governor of the Black Province, and he also wanted to do something when he took office. However, because Heilongjiang Province is not as close as Jilin and Fengtian, Zhang Zuolin was beyond his reach. Because he was worried about his rise to power, he took measures to suppress everything: He was prevented from taking up the post of provincial governor, which made him lame. The 1st Division and the 29th Division were firmly in his hands, leaving him unable to do anything.
Replace Bao Guiqing as the governor of Jilin, and let the highly respected and loyal Sun Liechen be the governor of the Black Province. In this way, Bao Guiqing, who is sandwiched between the two provinces, will naturally be easier to control than if he lives in a corner. Moreover, Bao Guiqing, who parachuted into Jilin with his bare hands, certainly had no way of restricting Zhang Zuolin. Lao Zhang could take him out at any time if he wanted to. If he wanted to touch Bao Guiqing, he could squeeze him to death at any time.
So Zhang Zuolin readily agreed to this decision. It is enough for Fengtian to have Zhang Hanqing. After Sun Liechen joins the post, Heizhou can truly become Fengtian's rear area!
However, after Meng Enyuan received the order to be dismissed, he was very angry and determined to refuse the order of the Beijing government. He had heard some rumors before and sent his secretary Dai Yizhen to Beijing President Feng Guozhang to inquire about the truth. Feng said there was no such thing and advised Meng not to listen to the rumors. But soon the rumors became reality. How could Meng Enyuan not be furious after receiving the order? He sent a telegram to inquire about the reasons for the cabinet transfer and was given three days to reply, otherwise Jilin would declare its independence.
Meng Enyuan is from Zhili, and his in-law Lu Jianzhang is also from Zhili. Most of Meng's troops are soldiers from Zhili. Due to the death of Lu Jianzhang, the Zhili clique was quite wary and dissatisfied with the Anhui clique. As a result, the transfer of the Jilin military governor implicated the struggle between the Zhili clique and the Anhui clique, and the scale of the incident became much larger. In order to show his toughness, Meng Enyuan sent Pei Qixun, commander of the Jilin Mixed Brigade, as the commander-in-chief of the Independence Army, and ordered various groups in Jilin to call the Beijing government to withdraw Yi Governor's appointment.
Under this situation, the Beijing government sent Xue Songnian to Changchun to persuade Meng Enyuan not to resist and promised to appoint him to another post after he returned to Beijing. Zhang Zuolin also sent people to win over Meng Enyuan's capable general Gao Shibi and expressed his willingness to accept him as his disciple. People were driven out in the future.
Meng Enyuan was ready to leave Jilin for Beijing, but Gao Shibi and others disagreed, and encouraged Meng Enyuan to issue a declaration of independence and confront Zhang Zuolin with force. Meng Enyuan was originally very nostalgic for the position of Jilin Governor, but at the instigation of Gao Shibi, he wavered again. He mistakenly believed that this dismissal was due to Zhang Zuolin's mischief rather than the original intention of the Beijing government. If troops were sent to confront Fengjun, creating a tense and imminent situation, the government might not be able to bear the loss of life and withdraw the order again just like last time. Order of removal.
Meng Enyuan is preparing to deploy all Jilin troops in various strategic locations at the junction of Jilin and Fenghuang provinces, and declares that Jilin will be independent. Little did he know that this would create an opportunity for Zhang Zuolin to intervene with force. On the one hand, Zhang Zuolin requested the Beijing government to issue an order to attack Jilin; on the other hand, he mobilized a large army and divided it into five groups, preparing to annihilate the Jilin army in one fell swoop.
Zhang Jinghui led the 16th Division through Qingyuan and approached the mouth of Meihe River.
After Ji Jinchun led the reorganization, Feng Delin's original 28th Division passed through Sanhekou and pointed directly at Shuangliao.
Wu Junsheng led 29 divisions from Xifeng to approach Liaoyuan.
Sun Liechen, another close confidant of Zhang Zuolin, led the elite 27th Division from Changtu to approach Siping.
In addition, Bao Guiqing, the governor of Heilongjiang, ordered Han Linchun's 1st Division to threaten Jilin's back from east to west.
Troops are approaching!
President Xu Shichang was unwilling to have a war between Feng and Jilin, so he sent someone to Jilin with a letter to persuade Meng Enyuan to resign as soon as possible. At the same time, he asked Zhang Xun to write a letter to Meng Enyuan in his own name, urging him to resign and go to Beijing. But Meng Enyuan could no longer listen to any advice at this time, and insisted on fighting Zhang Zuolin to the death!
When the Jilin and Fengxi armies were locked in a stalemate, the "Kuanchengzi Incident" occurred in Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province, and the Japanese unintentionally did Zhang Zuolin a big favor. But how did this incident happen, and why did an incident that was obviously detrimental to Zhang Zuolin's opponent happen exactly at the critical moment of the confrontation between the two armies? The subsequent history of the Republic of China was ambiguous.
But when someone looked through the secret files of the "Fengtian Special Operations Brigade", the predecessor of China's special forces, they unexpectedly discovered that there were records of fierce battles against Japan during that period. As we all know, the special operations brigade has been busy training since its establishment, and the first official operation announced was two years later.
Kuanchengzi is located in the northeast of Changchun City. At that time, a regiment of the Jilin Army was stationed in the north of Kuanchengzi, prohibiting pedestrians from passing through. The east is the territory of the Russians. The troops stationed in Ji Province are not allowed to leave the country, but the troops from the Black Province can come and go freely here, so they have to guard against it.
At that time, the South Manchuria Railway was in the hands of the Japanese. A Japanese employee at the Changchun Station named Funatsu used his identity as a Japanese to run rampant in the local area, acting as if there was no one around.This was also a portrayal of the weak China at that time.
One day, a Chinese friend of Funatsu entrusted him with delivering a batch of items that were urgently needed for people's livelihood and needed to pass through the camp of Meng Enyuan's troops. In the past, of course, Funazu has done it many times and made a lot of profits from it, but when the army pressed the country, he became a little sensitive.
His friend also felt that it seemed a bit difficult to handle, so he said with some embarrassment: "Funazu-kun, if this matter is difficult, I will find another way. If there is a conflict with the local garrison, it will be difficult to explain it to the higher ups."
If it were just the previous sentence, Funatsu might just let it go. After all, he was just a small employee and didn't want to cause trouble. As for friends, they are just a springboard for him to make money, and the Chinese who want him are gone. But the last sentence will seriously damage the face of the Locust Army of the Japanese Empire - the Chinese army dares to challenge the Locust Army? Funatsu arrogantly patted his chest and said, "No problem. The Nanman Line is the lifeline of the empire in the northeast. Let's see who dares to block the path of our locust army." However, he did not see the cunning flash in his friend's eyes. .
Someone really blocked his way.
With the enemy at hand, the Jilin Army's troops in Kuanchengzi have been under martial law, so Chuanjin and his party will of course act according to the order. Chuanjin was so angry that he ignored the obstruction of the sentry and forced his way through the Jilin garrison camp.
Of course the sentinel disagrees with the responsibility. Seeing that the conversation between the two parties was getting more and more tense, at some point, Funatsu's friend pushed the sentry. The sentry was also a hot-tempered man and was afraid of the Japanese soldiers. But if an unarmed Japanese employee dared to be so violent, that was another matter. Naturally, a fight ensued after the two sides disagreed, and Funatsu, who was alone, was beaten until his nose was bruised and his face was swollen.
Of course, after being beaten, Funatsu couldn't let it go. He ran back to the Japanese barracks at Kuanchengzi Station with his bow-legged legs to move reinforcements. It's amazing that people in the Northeast are bullying citizens of the Japanese Empire! A large number of Japanese troops rushed to the scene immediately.
In the past, with this kind of momentum, there was no need to take action in China. The other party would naturally take advantage of it, and the Japanese soldiers thought so too. Some of their military uniforms were not buttoned up, their rifles were still on their shoulders, and they were trying to show off their power and look for trouble. According to experience, as long as the trouble gets serious, the other party will naturally grovel and say nice things, and will obediently hand over the person involved to settle the matter.
But this time it was wrong.
Before they could question them, the other party didn't even give them a chance to speak. They fired bullets directly into the vital points. This group of Japanese soldiers never expected that such a thing would happen. Some of them were killed inexplicably because their bullets were not loaded.
Although the incident occurred suddenly, the well-trained characteristics of the Japanese soldiers were immediately apparent. As the leading sergeant shouted "Gah gah gah", the Japanese soldiers immediately fought back. The two sides fought back and forth, and a fierce battle began instantly.
??It should be said that the tactical literacy of the Kuanchengzi garrison and the Japanese soldiers are really not on the same level, but they were calculated mentally and unintentionally. The Japanese soldiers were just looking for a place and did not carry heavy weapons. Besides, after the gun battle started, the Jilin garrison, which shared the same hatred of the enemy, quickly reinforced the enemy. In the hands of the garrison, which had the first-mover advantage due to its large numbers, the Japanese soldiers had no advantage. In the melee, 18 Japanese soldiers were killed and 17 injured, while 15 Jilin soldiers were killed and 14 injured.
How did this inexplicable battle start? There have been differing opinions. According to the recollections of General Zhang Chengde, who was later incorporated into the Fengjun Army and served as the commander of the military region in the highest position, he was appointed as the battalion commander of the Jilin Kuanchengzi Garrison Regiment. Before the battle, the armies of both sides had no time to send personnel to contact. Suddenly, several soldiers appeared from the side of our side. A stranger wearing the same military uniform as his own fired several shots at the Japanese side, killing several Japanese soldiers and causing a confrontation between the Japanese army. After the Japanese army retaliated, he ordered self-defense out of anger. The Japanese army retreated because they were outnumbered. But when we looked for these strange "friendly troops" again, they came from nowhere and disappeared like ghosts.
The battle log of the Japanese Army Major Takeo Tateta also confirmed that it was not the Jilin defenders on the opposite side who fired the first shot, but another enemy force that seemed to be reinforcements (mistakenly thought at the time) to preemptively strike. Due to the chaos of the scene, no one cared whether this group of people belonged to the Jilin garrison, because their uniforms were exactly the same. No matter who it is, this is absolutely not allowed in Northeast China and even China under Japanese rule! This is a blatant provocation to the Japanese Empire, which is intolerable!
After the "Kuanchengzi Incident" occurred, Japan mobilized a large number of troops from Gongzhuling and other places to exert military pressure on China. It is required that all the Jilin garrison in Changchun be withdrawn fifteen kilometers away. At that time, Changchun was an important stronghold and strategic location for the Kyrgyz Army to fight against Zhang Zuolin. This destroyed the original military layout of the Kyrgyz Army and broke the military checks and balances between Kyrgyzstan and Fengcheng.
After Meng Enyuan heard the news, his hands trembled and his eyes turned white. He just muttered to himself: "Who did it? Who did it coldly?"
After the Beijing government received the news of the "Kuanchengzi Incident", they were terrified. For the officials of the Central Court who were determined to survive in troubled times, it was a consistent policy that they would rather offend their domestic slaves than "friendly countries". In order to prevent the incident from escalating into a large-scale military conflict, an order was issued to severely reprimand Meng Enyuan and order Gao Shixiu to be dismissed from his post.
You could still act coyly before, but now that the Central Committee is really angry, do you still dare to resist the military front? If losses are caused to the country and the perpetrators die, who can bear this responsibility?
This is also a true portrayal of the diplomacy of a weak country. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)For the senior officials of the imperial court, it was a consistent policy that they would rather offend their domestic slaves than "friendly countries". In order to prevent the incident from escalating into a large-scale military conflict, an order was issued to severely reprimand Meng Enyuan and order Gao Shixiu to be dismissed from his post.
You could still act coyly before, but now that the Central Committee is really angry, do you still dare to resist the military front? If losses are caused to the country and the perpetrators die, who can bear this responsibility?
This is also a true portrayal of the diplomacy of a weak country. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com