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Chapter 556 Young Marshal¡¯s Employment

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    As his wish came true, Zhang Xiaozhun followed Zhang Hanqing without any regrets or taking away a single cloud

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? We hold him so high, and it would be offensive to him to show off, but fortunately, Zhang Xiaozhun is not such a person.  For the reputation of being a world-famous young marshal, for Jiang Baili's face, and because of his unwillingness to do so, he wanted to return to the army and do something.

    His job is a bit of a headache: he is not as famous as the other two "Three Heroes of Non-Commissioned Officers", Jiang Baili and Cai E, and he does not seem to have any theoretical works or front-line combat experience, but he was the director of the Military Affairs Department of the Nanjing Left-behind Prefecture in the early Republic of China.  , the one left behind at that time was Huang Xing.  After leaving the military, he served as director of the Xiang'an Bureau of Transportation. During his tenure, he acted impartially and did not appoint private individuals, so he had a good reputation.

    From several aspects, what position should a person who is ambitious but talented be appointed to?

    Low, I am afraid that he has ideas, and he will murmore himself in this way: Jiang Baili, who is all his classmates, is already the general Senate and Director of the National Defense Science and Technology Working Committee, which is equivalent to the level of the Minister of Defense.  The reputation of "Three Outstanding Military Officers of Beiyang" is still very good. Using him will have the effect of "buying horse bones for a thousand gold"; if it is too high, I am afraid that he will be unfamiliar with the business due to long-term absence from the military.  These are extraordinary times, and the cost of improper employment is high.

    Well, the position should be fulfilling, it should appear to have a high title, and it should have some specific things to do. Let¡¯s take a look at his abilities first, and then make adjustments according to the situation.

    Didn¡¯t he study defense economics at the University of Berlin in Germany?  Then you must have some understanding of the strategic and tactical thinking of foreign armies. Where is the help to the People's Army reflected in it?  Let me give him the title of "Director of the Strategic Research Office" of the People's Army. Such a major general cannot escape. As for specific matters, Hanyang Arsenal will be the main equipment of the People's Army in the future. He has business experience, let him do it  Supervise it.

    Not to mention, after many years of employing people, he has a very accurate view on the use of talents.  After Zhang Xiaozhun took office, after several days of observation, he drastically cut down the old rifle production line and concentrated manpower and material resources on the production of cannons that the People's Army currently lacked.

    He contacted the Lanzhou Ordnance Factory under the jurisdiction of Xu Lanzhou and transferred the old machines to them - which was also a good thing for them in the impoverished northwest. The Lanzhou Ordnance Factory mainly produced rifles.

    He made full and efficient use of the machines transferred from Shenyang: Hanyang Arsenal implemented three shifts, with one day off every Sunday to maintain the machines.  From raw materials to production quality to the effective operation of equipment, he uses strict systems to ensure it.  He used several "rule-abiding" people to serve as supervisors at each stage.  In addition, in order to ensure the stable operation of the factory, Zhang Xiaozhun also built a separate power plant through the provincial governor Xia Shoukang, and soon formulated an expansion plan for the arsenal.  As long as there is a machine, there is no problem in investment.

    This made Zhang Hanqing very happy and strengthened his confidence in making Hanyang Arsenal bigger and stronger.  He calculated that the current production capacity of 5 cannons and 6 mortars per month is no problem. If there is another opportunity to ship a batch of machines from Shenyang, the capacity can be doubled.

    The appointment of another Yang Jie, whom the Japanese call one of China's three and a half military strategists, is much easier: he is famous and capable.  The so-called "three and a half" military strategists are Jiang Baili, Bai Chongxi, and Yang Jie. The "half" is Liu Bocheng, one of the top ten marshals in history: he only has one eye left for the revolution.

    Yang Jie has rich practical experience in the warlord wars of the previous ten years and has repeatedly defeated powerful enemies.  He once worked side by side with Cai E to defeat Yuan, and later served as a military advisor to the Presidential Palace in Beijing together with Jiang Baili and Jiang Dengxuan, and also served as an advisor to the Ministry of War.  He originally wanted to fulfill his desire to serve the country militarily, but after seeing the darkness in Beijing's officialdom, he soon returned to Yunnan and served as chief of staff of the 4th Army of the Jingguo Allied Forces. Zhu De was his subordinate.

    However, he believed that his passion for serving the country was thrown into the chaos of warlords. As the Republic of China deteriorated day by day, he gave up his desire to win. Coinciding with the death of his father, he resigned as a member of the later Jingguo Allied Forces.  |As the commander-in-chief of the Central Army and commander of the Luzhou garrison, he returned to his hometown to observe filial piety.

    But he never gave up his desire to serve the country militarily. During his stay in Sichuan, he paid great attention to Zhang Hanqing's activities, and he also admired the Fengcian's tough attitude toward Japan and its self-reliance construction approach.  After Gu Pinzhen became the governor of Yunnan last year, he was appointed to supervise students studying in Japan in Yunnan Province to go to Japan. This is his second visit to Japan.

    He had great doubts about learning from the West and believed that in order to complete the national revolution, the root of the evil nature of relying on foreigners must be completely eradicated.  He is also wary of Japan. He pointed out at a recent New Year's Eve student dinner: "Japan's ambition to invade China has become more aggressive and uncontrollable."

    Jiang Baili strongly invited him to come out, and he was a little tempted.  The Fengtian clique¡¯s campaign in Northeast China became popular and was praised by many parties; the People¡¯s Party, with its excellent organizational skills and propaganda,?? capabilities are becoming more and more influential in China; the People's Army and Fengjun have the ability to unify the country. For him, a military leader who puts national interests first, how to contribute to the country is the most important.  Although he is now very inclined to Sun Yat-sen's teachings.

    If it weren¡¯t for Jiang Baili¡¯s invitation, he would have stayed in Japan for three years. Then he resolutely gave up his title of lieutenant general and entered the 15th phase of the Japanese Army University as a lieutenant colonel to further his studies, earning the reputation of a ¡°genius general¡±.  It is said that the emperor later had his head measured and thought it was larger than the average person.

    Later history evaluated him as "not only an outstanding military commander, but also an outstanding military theorist and educator. He has been engaged in military theoretical research and military education for a long time, and has made great achievements in creating China's strategic and tactical theories. He has also played an important role in transforming the Chinese army.  , and put forward many important strategies to improve its combat effectiveness."

    How could you not keep such a talent under your command?  Jiang Baili's personal letter and the realization of the young marshal's thirst for talent made Yang Jie accept the olive branch.  The People's Army is his own private property. Yang Jie was appointed as the director of education of Wuhan Military Academy, second only to himself as the "principal", and actually presided over school affairs.

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    Of course, Yang Jie did not live up to the high expectations. In less than two years, he succeeded Zhang Hanqing as the principal of the Wuhan Military Academy. He was promoted from lieutenant general to general without going to the battlefield, and was promoted two levels in a row. He was known as  It is called "the official fortune is prosperous and skyrocketing".  Both he and Jiang Baili were recommended by young marshals. They neither achieved military merit nor directly led troops in the Feng Dynasty, but they were able to control the generals in terms of military rank.

    In this regard, Zhang Hanqing¡¯s reason is: Although he is highly skilled in killing enemies, he can cultivate heroes of hundreds, thousands, or ten thousand people, but he is the soul of creating the People¡¯s Army.  By writing military works, Yang Jie can achieve the effect of using a pen to attack the enemy.

    God has regained his strength, so of course he must use talents in an eclectic way.  Zhang Hanqing doesn't stick to his party, belief, or origin. As long as he is useful to the country and willing to contribute to the country, he will vigorously promote him and give him various conveniences. What's wrong with that?  People's hearts are full of flesh. As long as they realize that the People's Party and the People's Army are really fighting for the Republic of China and the Chinese nation, they are not afraid that they will not be of one mind with us in the end.

    This approach was not only unprecedented in the Northeast Army, but also rare among the armies ruled by the old and new warlords in the north and south at that time.  At that time, everyone said that if a young commander knows his talents, cherishes his talents, and uses his talents in an eclectic way, he will become a great weapon.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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