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Chapter 557: Midstream hits the water

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    After inspecting the work, Zhang Hanqing was very pleased, especially when he saw Yang Jie quickly getting into the role.  In the past few days, he discussed future military actions and political strategies with Yang Jie, Han Linchun, Wang Yizhe, Ji Yiqiao and other senior people's army officials. They all believed that this was a rare good opportunity for China and a time for the people's army to recuperate. However,  This refers to the northwest and southeast.

    The People's Army still needs to deploy a group of elite soldiers and generals to seize the opportunity to develop in Shandong and Jiangsu, especially Shandong, which guards the important Jinpu Line. It is the fastest and safest route for the People's Army to return to the Northeast.  A close connection is of great significance.

    As for Japan¡¯s huge interests in Shandong, will it conflict with the People¡¯s Army?  Yang Jie is a rare Japanese sect. He believes that Japan is not yet ready for a war with China. As long as China strengthens its beliefs and is united, Japan, which is already trapped in the Far East, will not have the power to challenge China.

    In the Far East, as the situation of the Soviet Russian government improved after 1921, the regime gradually consolidated.  At this time, Japan was experiencing domestic financial difficulties due to the huge military expenditures incurred by sending troops to Siberia, and the people's anti-war public opinion was rising. Under this situation, there were also differences within the ruling group on the policy of sending troops to Siberia.  The Japanese government had no choice but to propose talks to the Far Eastern Republic government in July to resolve disputes between the two parties in an attempt to achieve its goal through diplomatic channels.

    One month before the meeting, Japan signed an agreement with the officers under the leader of the Belarusian army Semyonov. The main content is: "Japan wants to use the consent of the generals of Semyonov's faction to occupy Vladivostok, Shuangchengzi and the Middle East Railway  , and wants to control all hunting, fishing and forest rights in Maritime Province, Sakhalin and other provinces, control mineral and gold mineral rights in Maritime Province and Amur Province, and finally eliminate the Far Eastern Republic."

    The above facts show the sincerity of the talks between Japan and the Far Eastern Republic. It is conceivable that the subsequent Dalian Conference will end in failure.

    On August 26 of the same year, representatives from both sides held a meeting in Dalian.  In addition to refusing to withdraw its troops, Japan also proposed some harsh conditions and demands, which were rejected by the delegation of the Far Eastern Republic, and the talks were suspended on April 16.

    During and after the Dalian Conference, Japan did not relax its aggression in the Far East.  From the end of October to the beginning of December, Japan supported the White Guard troops led by the bandit Bochilev to go to Kamchatka and occupied Gishga, Petrobav, and Lovsk.  During the meeting, the Japanese government refused to withdraw Japanese troops from the Coastal Province and expanded the occupied area to move beyond the boundaries of the neutral zone.

    However, the situation on the Far Eastern Front soon improved.  On February 12, 1922, the Far Eastern Republic army defeated the White Guards near Vrochayevsk and liberated Khabarovsk on February 14.  The victory of the People's Revolutionary Army and the guerrillas and the intensification of internal and external conflicts in Japan forced the Japanese government to renegotiate with the Far Eastern Republic and Soviet Russia.

    This is the difficult situation faced by Japan, and it is one of the reasons why they were forced to abandon Shandong. Another reason is the strong public opinion in China.  The signing of the "Regulations on Solving Uncensored Cases in Shandong" gave the People's Army confidence to enter Shandong.

    For three consecutive days, they discussed the situation and the development of the People's Army and the Fengtian faction in the stuffy principal's office. When it came to an end, Zhang Xiaozhun was wet again.  Although the night turned cooler, the majesty of the autumn tiger still tortured Zhang Xiaozhun during the day.

    Zhang Hanqing couldn't help but want to laugh when he saw this talented man who was said to be very brave before turning into the fat official he is now.  Wuhan is China's big furnace. If you stay indoors for a long time, you will inevitably die of sweltering heat.  There is no air conditioning in this world, and fans are still a rarity. The only way to relieve the heat is to swim.

    There is no shortage of water here: the Han River flows into the Yangtze River here, and there is also the vast East Lake.  In my previous life, I had been here on a business trip, visited the Yellow Crane Tower, Turtle and Snake Mountains, swam through the East Lake, and walked across the Wuhan Bridge.  What was Wuhan like 80 years ago?

    With rare free time, Zhang Hanqing said to everyone with great interest: "I came to Wuhan and haven't taken a good look at the scenery here. I also want to take a swim in the Yangtze River."

    Han Linchun smiled and said, "That's not possible. Although the river here is not wide, the water flow is still quite large in summer and autumn."

    Zhang Hanqing does not believe in evil. Grandpa Mao was still able to swim in the Yangtze River at the age of seventy-three. I am only in my twenties and my body is in the prime of life. I have not been exploited by women in the past few years. Why can't I swim?  Besides, I didn¡¯t swim across the Yangtze River!  As soon as he thought about it, he ordered Jiang Huanan: "Assign two good watermen to accompany me, and get a boat to follow from a distance, and then everything will be fine."

    Knowing his character, Wang Yizhe stopped trying to persuade him. He quietly called Huang Xiansheng, the director of the Security Department of the Central China People's Army Headquarters: "According to the marshal's deployment, get a few more boats, both front and rear, and pay attention to the appropriate distance.  Don't make waves. In addition, arrange dozens of local guards with good water skills to follow closely.A poem to commemorate this unusual departure.  However, Xiao Zhang didn't have the patience to make new ones. At this time, the advantages of time travel appeared: Didn't Grandpa Mao have a song "Qinyuan Chun-Changsha"?  Isn¡¯t it similar to changing the Xiangjiang River into the Hanjiang River and the Orange Island into Parrot Island?  The key artistic conception is also similar!

    This is the famous ancient poem "Qinyuan Chun-Hanyang" that must be mentioned in the history of literature:

    In the cold autumn of Independence, the Han River goes north to the head of Parrot Island.  See the mountains all red, the forests all dyed, the rivers full of green, and hundreds of boats competing in the current.  Eagles strike in the sky, fish fly in the shallows, and all kinds of frost compete for freedom in the sky.  With a melancholy outline, I asked the boundless earth, who is responsible for the ups and downs?

    Bai Cou Shi Zeng, recalled that the past years were thick.  Qia was a classmate of a young boy who was in his prime, vigorous as a scholar, and scolded Fang Qiu.  Pointing to the country, inspiring words, and the dung of thousands of households.  Have you ever remembered that when you hit the water in the middle of the current, the waves stopped the boat?  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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