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Politically, Zhang Hanqing¡¯s power also began to emerge gradually. After Liu Shangqing entered the customs, his position as governor of Jilin was taken by Mo Dehui. This was the first person in the young marshal's direct line to hold a high position, and the young marshal's civil service group first showed its prowess.
¡°In addition, Wang Yongjiang continued to support Zhang Hanqing as the first civil affairs faction under Zhang Zuolin, and Tianjin and other internal forces headed by Liu Shangqing served as his back-up. Zhang Hanqing¡¯s layout of influencing the Fengcian from the outside was initially realized.
But none of this made our young marshal complacent. On the contrary, he had a clear mind about the current severe situation in Northeast China. The more times they quarrel with the Japanese, the shorter the time until it breaks out. God knows if they will advance the date of September 18th. Is Fengxi really ready at this time?
"Zhang Zuoxiang, Jiang Baili and others also share the same worries as him. Especially Jiang Baili, with a strategist's perspective, he continuously advised Zhang Zuolin on the layout of the Feng army, asking Zhang Zuolin to eliminate weak soldiers and abandon the shortcomings of relying on numbers, and invest his energy and limited funds into improving the combat effectiveness of the existing army.
Jiang Baili was a man of great resilience and great strategy, and his hard work paid off. Zhang Zuolin finally decided to enhance the combat effectiveness of the existing 10 divisions as the main focus of the army in the near future, and gave up the original plan of expanding the provincial security brigades into divisions. plan, and reorganized the existing military deployment, allowing Fengjun to straighten out the command system:
Sun Liechen concurrently served as the commander-in-chief of the Fengjun in Guan, unified the military and political affairs of the provinces in Guan, controlled Tianjin, Rehe and Suiyuan provinces, and dispatched Tang Yulin's 5th Division, Zhang Jinghui's 16th Division, and Ji Jinchun's 20th Division The Eighth Division, a total of 3 divisions, is based in Tianjin. The Fengjun in Guan Nei was unified named North China Fengjun. Since Chahar was relatively safe because it was located between the Northwest People's Army, the Feng Clan and the Jin Clan, the Malongtan army was transferred back to the outside of the pass, and Zhai Wenxuan was once again selected as the governor.
The Fengjun troops in Liaoning Province and south of the South Manchuria Line in Jilin Province were unified and reorganized into the Northeast Frontier Defense Force, with Zhang Zuoxiang as the concurrent commander. They were responsible for dealing with the Japanese Kwantung Army entrenched in Dalian and the South Manchuria Railway Guard Army, and guarding Jilin, The border between Liaoning and North Korea was used to prevent Japanese and Korean reinforcements during the war. The headquarters is built in Yingkou and has jurisdiction over Pei Qixun's 9th Division, Yu Zhen's 30th Division and Ding Chao's 23rd Division, a total of 3 divisions.
Wu Junsheng concurrently serves as the commander of the Northeast Road Protection Army, which has three divisions in total: Wan Chunlin's 29th Division, Xing Shilian's 4th Division, and Malongtan's 10th Division. The headquarters is located in Changchun. One of his tasks was to completely cut off the possibility of the Japanese troops breaking into the north from the southern Manchurian Line, and to preserve the Black Province as the Fengtian rear area strategy.
Jiang Deng selected the 27th Division as the general reserve force and stationed it in Shenyang as a mobile force.
Xing'an, Chahar, Mongolia and the northwest region are controlled by the Marshal. Since the Northwest People's Army Headquarters has been established, all departments are subject to the direct management of the Marshal and no changes are needed.
In order to avoid direct conflict between the garrison and the Japanese army, Zhang Hanqing and Jiang Baili followed the example of later generations and established an armed police force in the Northeast on a pilot basis, referred to as the armed police force. Its main function is to act as a buffer between the Japanese army and the Feng army to reduce the chance of conflict between the two armies. These troops are actually infantry without artillery. The advantage is that local security no longer relies on the army, making it possible for troops to maneuver. In addition, because they are starting from scratch, there is no opportunity or excuse for soldiers to interfere in politics.
This force is based on the redundant unit that was reorganized from the security brigades in each province under its command, and is recruited locally in each province. Armed police corps will be established in each province, with the leader as the captain and the military rank of major general, depending on the geographical conditions of each province, with approximately 8,000 to 10,000 people under its jurisdiction; armed police detachments will be established in various places and cities, with the leader as the detachment leader and the military rank of lieutenant colonel; Counties and banners set up brigades or squadrons, with leaders ranging from brigade captain (major) to squadron captain (captain).
The red-striped plaid armed police uniform that Zhang Hanqing admired most in his previous life was also "designed" by him. It changed the image of the police as a "white bandit army" in the early Republic of China, making this special force that combines security and public safety more popular among the people than any other. The warlord made a better impression.
In areas controlled by the People¡¯s Party, the Armed Police Force is under the control of the People¡¯s Party Committee at the same level, and the highest command authority belongs to the Military Commission of the Northwest People¡¯s Army; within the Feng Clan, it is under the concurrent control of Zhang Zuoxiang, who concurrently serves as the commander of the Feng Clan¡¯s Armed Police Force.
In order to strengthen the connection between various military departments, Zhang Hanqing vigorously assembled radio communication equipment, and the radio station was assembled at the division level by the end of the year. Confidential telephone lines have also been set up between provincial headquarters and headquarters in the three provinces of Beijing, Tianjin and Northeast China to strengthen communication.
After integration, resources have been effectively utilized, and field troops have also moved away from local security responsibilities that are inconsistent with their missions and begun to move into mobility, and their combat capabilities have been greatly increased. And Zhang Zuolin was also able to get away from the heavy affairs.
Jiang Baili is committed to improving the combat effectiveness of the Fengtian army and has compiled many effective training materials for use in the Northeast Military Academy.?, we also work hard to enrich the strategic outlook of the senior generals of the Fengjun Army in peacetime, so that the Fengtian Department can become "elite soldiers and generals."
Many people were not optimistic about Jiang before and were puzzled by the young marshal's high-profile use of Jiang Baili. Now they are very convinced and sincerely admire the young marshal's "knowledge of people". Listening carefully to Jiang Baili's speeches again and again, Zhang Zuolin was still inspired. He privately said to Zhang Hanqing: "Xiao Liuzi, the most appropriate thing you have done over the years is to find Jiang Fangzhen."
Zhang Hanqing is so sweaty. Do you dare me to help you get so much food and fiscal revenue through land reform and the New Deal, but it is not as good as Jiang Baili? I suppressed the bandits, helped you capture Jilin and Xing'an, and more than doubled your territory by detouring from Mongolia to Shaanxi and Gansu, but it's not as good as a single Jiang Baili? I helped you secretly obtain 600 tons of gold, and expanded countless factories and mines for the development of heavy industry for Fengjun, but it's not even as good as a general? Even Jiang himself was recruited through hard work! But it¡¯s worth it if dad can appreciate Jiang Baili!
Zhang Zuolin is a man of action, and his appreciation of Jiang Baili goes beyond words. With a stroke of his pen, the Shenyang Arsenal and a series of military-related enterprises were placed under the name of the "Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense". In addition, Jiang Baili also served as the chief of general staff of the inspection mission, replacing Zhang Zuoxiang who had multiple responsibilities.
Since the Fengjun Army was divided into three relatively independent military groups, Jiang Baili's position as Chief of General Staff was more of an advisory role in military construction as Zhang Zuolin's military staff, which fully utilized his strengths. He is good at strategic planning and has the power to decide on the development of China's military industry through his position as chairman of the Science and Technology Commission, which makes the military and equipment more closely aligned.
From this time on, Fengxian's military manufacturing began to embark on the road of overall coordination. According to the principle of "small steps and fast running", the first step is to replenish the artillery regiments of each unit, and the second is to popularize mortars as front-line infantry firepower support. While meeting this condition, Shenyang Arsenal and other military industrial enterprises will be freed up to do more meaningful things, such as the development of large-caliber mortars, imitation of military motorcycles, preparation of high-power diesel engines, etc.
Jiang Baili served as the Chief of General Staff of the Feng Army, which was a big breakthrough for Zhang Hanqing in the Feng Army. With Guo Songling inside the pass and Jiang Baili and Jiang Dengxuan outside the pass, Zhang Hanqing was able to slowly penetrate Fengjun's intentions through them. Zhang Hanqing was full of confidence in fully controlling Fengjun.
From Fengtian autonomy, to Fenghei autonomy, then to the autonomy of the three eastern provinces, and then to the federal-provincial autonomy, Zhang Zuolin has grown step by step under the banner of autonomy. Now, in name, he is in charge of the three eastern provinces, Xing, Mongolia, Shaanxi, Xinjiang, Re, Sui, and Chacha, plus Tianjin, which already occupies one-third of China's territory. If he continues to "autonomize", he will have to Became an independent country.
Therefore, Zhang Hanqing persuaded Zhang Zuolin to "comply with public opinion" and reorganize the expanded Northeastern United Provinces Autonomous Government into the "National Unification Committee". With the response of the provinces under the Fengtian clique, Zhang Zuolin successfully took office as chairman, and several vice-chairmen were vacant.
"The National Unification Committee" consists of ten committees, each of which controls important resources and power of the Fengtian clan:
The Administrative Committee, chaired by Wang Yongjiang;
Finance and Economics Committee, chaired by Liu Shangqing;
Industrial Committee, with Pan reinstated as chairman;
Agricultural and Industrial Committee, chaired by Mo Dehui;
Transportation Committee, chaired by Chang Yinhuai;
Education Committee, chaired by Xie Yinchang;
The Judicial Committee, chaired by Wang Ruizhi;
Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, chaired by Jiang Baili;
The planning committee is chaired by Zhang Hanqing. This is not a new thing. In fact, before the establishment of this organization, Northeast China had already formed planned economic development steps, including the allocation of important resources within the jurisdiction, the production arrangement of national economy and people's livelihood materials, and the overall balance of industrial development. He must be responsible for this macro-control ability to guide the overall economic operation.
The most important military committee is concurrently chaired by Zhang Zuolin, Sun Liechen is the vice chairman, and Wu Junsheng, Zhang Zuoxiang, Zhang Hanqing, Jiang Baili and others are members.
The establishment of the National Unification Committee enabled the Fengtian faction to clarify its responsibilities and development direction for the first time, which is to "realize the political unity and sovereignty integrity of the country." This coincides with the primary purpose of the People's Party and is also This resonated strongly with a large number of patriots who were dissatisfied with warlords' melee and foreign invasion. For a time, the "National Unification Council" recruited a large number of talents, and the People's Party grew unprecedentedly, and its influence among the people became more and more like a banner. The image of Zhang Zuolin is no longer a warlord occupying one side, but a leader of a conscientious group who cares about the country and the people and works hard for the reunification of the country.
Because of the promulgation of these slogans, all patriots saw the dawn of China's reunification, and unanimously regarded the goals of the People's Party as their lifelong goals. The Communist Party, which was about to be established at the same time in history, no longer had a more distinct goal than the People's Party at this time. Therefore, it did not have enough soil and strength to gain support, and was inadvertently annihilated in the bud.
The government and the military each perform their own responsibilities, allowing managers to have more time to think about the bigger picture. This is the highest state of management: governing by doing nothing. Zhang Zuolin did it. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)The Communist Party, which was about to be established in the same period last year, no longer had a more distinct goal than the People's Party at this time, so it did not have enough soil and strength to grow and gain support, and was inadvertently annihilated in the bud.
The government and the military each perform their own responsibilities, allowing managers to have more time to think about the bigger picture. This is the highest state of management: governing by doing nothing. Zhang Zuolin did it. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com