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The sun is shining brightly, but the microwave is not booming.
In the Marshal's Mansion, Fengjun Deputy Commander-in-Chief Wu Junsheng and Sun Liechen, Chief of General Staff Zhang Zuoxiang, Deputy Chief of General Staff Zhang Hanqing, Executive Vice Chairman of the Northeast United Provincial Autonomous Government and Governor of Fengtian Wang Yongjiang, Director of the Finance and Economics Committee and Director of the Northeast Customs Autonomous Commission Pan Fu, Secretary-General of the Autonomous Government Yuan Jinkai and other important military and political officials were by his side.
Accompanying Yoshida Sou were the senior operational staff officer of the Eastern Army, Colonel Kawamoto Daisaku, and the head of the Kanto State Secret Service, Doihara Kenji.
Others don¡¯t know why these two people are so popular. Zhang Hanqing is very familiar with the famous Japanese spy leader Doihara Kenji. This is the pioneer of the invasion of China who is hated by the people of North China! The other Kawamoto is also very simple to say: he was the mastermind of the "Huanggutun Incident" in the parallel world. Soyoshi Yoshida became the Prime Minister of Japan after World War II.
Yoshida came straight to the point: "On behalf of the Japanese government, I request the Fengjun army to immediately stop its front-line combat operations at Shanhaiguan. The Empire of Japan has undisputed interests in North China, and Japan will not tolerate any actions that may affect the current situation in North China." .¡±
Zhang Zuolin laughed and said: "Zhang has not hindered the existing interests of the Japanese government in North China at all. Mr. Yoshida is making too much fuss. Whether Fengjun can enter the customs is Zhang's own business. Zhang Zuolin is now I am the chairman of the Northeast United Provincial Autonomous Government. I am protesting against the unpopular moves of the Central Anhui Clique. The Japanese government is too lenient!"
Daisaku Kawamoto on the side had an angry face. He straightened his stiff body and said word by word: "Any action that goes against the interests of the Empire of Japan will be regarded as a violation of the Empire of Japan. General Zhang, if you don't want to fight with the Kwantung Army If there is a military confrontation, please retreat immediately."
Zhang Hanqing sneered in his heart, "Damn it, you bully me, don't you know? The Kwantung Army only has 2 divisions and 40,000 people at this time, and they have to disperse to guard the South Manchuria Railway line. The troops that can really fight are only about 20,000. Even if it is The Japanese and Korean troops in Korea had two divisions, with a total of only 80,000 people. Even in 1931, the Kwantung Army only had the strength of three divisions.
At present, Fengjun's army inside and outside the Pass (excluding the Northwest Army and the Mongolian Garrison) has reorganized 9 divisions with more than 100,000 people. In addition, several supply corps and artillery regiments at the headquarters are under preparation. As long as they are willing to spend money for live-fire training, they will It won't take long for combat effectiveness to be formed. In a real fight, they would have an overwhelming advantage over Japan's troops stationed in Kanto and Korea. In addition, Fengjun fought at home, with convenient logistics and convenient personnel supply. Intimidation tactics didn't work for him at all.
Historically, in 1884, Japan established six regular army divisions for the first time on the basis of the old army, namely the 1st to 6th divisions. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1884-1894, Japan established six more regular army divisions, namely the 7th to 12th Divisions. In 1907, after the Russo-Japanese War, Japan once again expanded six regular army divisions, namely the 13th to 18th Divisions. In 1915, Japan established two army divisions in the occupied Korea, namely the 19th and 20th Divisions. In this way, together with the Japanese Guards Division guarding the Imperial Palace area in Tokyo and four independent mixed brigades stationed in various places, they formed the basic framework of the main force of the Japanese imperialist army in peacetime.
In its continuous foreign aggression and expansion, Japan began to station troops on the territories of other countries and areas controlled by them. For example, the Japanese Taiwan Army was established in Taiwan after 1895; the North China Garrison Army was stationed in the Beijing-Tianjin region of China after 1901; the Japanese Korean Army was established in North Korea in 1915; and the Japanese Kwantung Army was established in Northeast China in 1919.
These troops were known as the "four major corps" of the Japanese army stationed outside its homeland at the time. Some of them are fixedly held by regular main divisions of the Japanese army, such as the Japanese Korean Army, which has long been composed of the 19th Division and the 20th Division; some are held by regular main divisions in rotation, such as the Japanese Kwantung Army; some are mixed Brigades or other organized units, such as the Japanese Taiwan Army and the Japanese North China Garrison Army.
And Zhang Zuolin was originally dissatisfied with the Japanese domineering in the Northeast. When he was outnumbered and weak, he dared to fight the Japanese. Now, with the financial support of Zhang Hanqing's New Deal, he has well-equipped troops with high morale. Zhang Zuolin cannot tolerate the Japanese interfering in China's internal affairs, especially It is the internal affairs of the Northeast.
What does it mean to go against the interests of the Japanese Empire? So if the Japanese randomly exercise administrative power and garrison power on Zhang Zhang's territory, does that count as violating Lao Zhang's interests? It¡¯s useless to say more, everything depends on strength.
For example, not long ago, the Japanese wanted to take over German interests in Shandong after World War I. They forced the Beiyang government to withdraw from the peace talks and did not allow the public to object. Is this really unreasonable? If it weren't for Zhang Hanqing and other staff members, they might have triggered civil unrest in Japan and caused major changes, so they directly sent troops to start the operation at Yingkou.
Not long ago, on June 23, Japan requested that China Eastern Railway?Enjoy three new rights: add Japanese road protection troops along the road; attach Japanese police along the road; if there are bandit police, the Japanese army will suppress them.
This was a naked act of reaching out to the three eastern provinces. Zhang Zuolin was furious at that time. The Japanese managed to gain a little power from the Russians without any effort. Think about it, just the South Manchuria Railway, when the Japanese attacked Russia, they paid more than 200,000 casualties to get it!
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? If the Japanese don¡¯t cut off the clutches of the Japanese immediately and decisively, the Japanese will definitely make endless changes to Japan.
Zhang Hanqing stared at Daisaku Kawamoto and said: "We have hundreds of thousands of soldiers fighting for national independence and territorial integrity, so why not die! Mr. Daisaku Kawamoto keeps saying that he wants to meet Fengjun in battle. This is on behalf of your government. Or represent the Kwantung Army?"
He is well aware that Japanese militarism is powerful, and nine. The January 18th Incident was an adventurous test carried out by several middle and lower-level officers of the Kwantung Army behind the backs of the Japanese General Staff Headquarters and the government. It only succeeded because of the inadvertent "non-resistance" of their predecessor Zhang Xueliang. Since then, the Japanese Army Headquarters has taken control of the Emperor's government and has been out of control. As a result, the war has gradually escalated and eventually became uncontrollable.
At this time, the ambitions of the Japanese government should not be as explicit as those of some hard-line elements within the Kwantung Army, and the government's control of the Kwantung Army should be effective. If you want to calm down the situation, you must use force to fight back the opponent's tentative actions. As the saying goes, only by risking your life can you save your life.
Sure enough, Yoshida Sou saw that the words were unreasonable and immediately took over and said: "The Kwantung Army is under the direct command of His Majesty the Emperor. Colonel Kawamoto's words represent part of the opinions of the Kwantung Army. The Japanese government also does not want to break the relationship with General Zhang. We We only hope that the situation can be resolved peacefully without damaging our country¡¯s existing interests in China.¡±
Zhang Hanqing was already thinking about how to use this opportunity to go directly to Beijing to stabilize and control the regime. In his memory, the defeat of the Anhui clique was certain, and how to prevent the Zhili and Feng cliques from splitting up and killing each other after jointly gaining power was a subsequent problem. The Chinese nation has already suffered many disasters, why should we add another pinch of salt to this wound?
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