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Chapter 992 Determination to force peace through war

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    In fact, just occupying it, why do you need this reputation?  The meat is already in the pot and will be eaten sooner or later, so there is no need to rush it.

    Therefore, Zhang Hanqing sent many Korean cadres from the Northeast, established various bureaus and departments according to the Northeast provincial structure, and abolished the Dao organizational system and changed it to the same prefectural and urban divisions as in China.

    Based on this, North Korea began to organize the government from top to bottom.

    Of course, in the early days, the official positions of various bureaus and departments were temporarily held by these Chinese Korean cadres. When - at least this is what Zhang Hanqing said - the Korean people could master the ability to handle government affairs and elect representatives.  When the public opinion of legislators and judges and the separation of powers structure are finally formed, power will gradually be transferred to them.

    The reason why the higher level did not call it the same "ministry" as the Central Committee of China. Zhang Hanqing's statement to the outside world was that "North Korea has not yet been unified, and it is not appropriate to use the name of North-South division at this time." His explanation is because once it becomes a "ministry"  , which means that North Korea in the north becomes a country and legally loses its title to the south.

    His statement won the approval of even the most staunch North Korean Zionists.  But if they knew about Zhang Hanqing's plan to encroach, they would be furious.  All the confidants who are familiar with Zhang Hanqing's routines can see that the young commander insists that North Korea and the mainland provinces form a similar structure, which is essentially the same as them.

    While Zhang Hanqing was racking his brains for the long-lasting peace of the Korean people, Japan sent Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Aoi Shigemitsu to North Korea as its special diplomatic envoy to take charge of Sino-Japanese peace talks.

    Shigemitsu Aoi has been the first counselor of the embassy in China for a long time. He once served as the consul general in Shanghai and has a deep understanding of Chinese affairs. Later, he was posted to the United States as the consul in Portland, Oregon. He enjoyed a high reputation in the diplomatic community and was also Zhang Zuolin's  "Old friend".

    Although it was still snowing lightly, in Seoul, Shigemitsu Aoi saw with his own eyes the enthusiasm of the North Korean people for economic and political construction.  Under the guidance of Chinese officials, they began to rebuild the city and restore the Han system in an orderly manner. They regarded the Korean People's Army as liberators and defenders, and they were completely different from resisting Japanese rule from the bottom of their hearts. This gave him a great deal  pressure.

    Because the bottom line the Japanese government gave him was that China would return to Northeast China and continue to recognize Japan's occupation of North Korea in exchange for a truce between the two countries.  He felt it was impossible at the beginning, but now he realized it was really impossible.  Based on his research on this Chinese young marshal, he will not spit out the fat he has obtained easily.

    ¡°At present, Japan obviously has no trump card that can force him to do this.

    "However, as a diplomat, you have to rely on your smooth tongue to achieve seemingly impossible tasks.  He and his entourage presented a greeting card to Zhang Hanqing in accordance with the national ceremony¡ª¡ªas Zhang Hanqing's status as the vice chairman of the country, he also deserved his visit.

    "Wouldn't it be nice to have friends from far away?" This was the first thing Zhang Hanqing said to him with a cheerful look.

    After hearing this, Shigemitsu Aoi was very happy.  This is a good start. After all, there is still a war ahead. The fact that the other party can say such things indicates that the atmosphere of this meeting may not be so tense and the tone is friendly.

    But when Chong Guangkui bowed with a smile on his face, Zhang Hanqing suddenly said seriously: "For today, Mr. Special Envoy can still be regarded as my friend. There is an old saying in China, 'When two armies are fighting, the envoy will not be killed.'  . I¡¯m glad that your government sent you here. I wonder what good news Mr. Special Envoy can bring me?¡±

    Shigemitsu Aoi was very depressed: "I haven't said anything yet. Let's start with a show of strength. This tone is well done. It seems that this young marshal is also an expert in diplomacy." Facing the man in front of him who was ten years younger than him.  He didn't mean to look down upon the "little brother" who was a few years old.  If it weren't for the empire's disastrous defeat, he would not be so shy as to seek peace.

    "I have been ordered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Empire of Japan to be solely responsible for the truce between China and Japan on the Korean Peninsula. I wonder if the truce between the two countries and the signing of a peace agreement is considered good news? "

    Zhang Hanqing was very pleased: "No matter what the reason is, it is always a good thing to allow the North Korean people to enjoy peace. I wonder when your army will withdraw from North Korea?"

    Shigemitsu Kui was blocked by him again, and she felt panicked.  If you let the other party keep talking to him in this domineering manner, he will already lose the head start.

    He was also an old man, so he smiled and replied: "Young Marshal's words are wrong. The North Korean government invited the Japanese government to take over the situation, otherwise it would have fallen into the hands of the Soviet Russians; more than 20 years ago, Japan and South Korea merged into  As one, our country already enjoys sovereignty over North Korea, but the Chinese army did not obtain permission to enter North Korea, right?"

    What a shitty invitation!  Anyone with a little knowledge of history knows that North Korea was forcibly annexed.  After the defeat in the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, China lost its suzerainty over Korea, and the forces in Korea were expelled by Japan; in 1905, the victory of the Russo-Japanese War made Japan regain itsThe 1st Division formed in Tokyo was the first division established by the Japanese army. Cheng Huan fired the first shot with the Qing army in Korea.  Because Tokyo has been a commercial city since the Edo period, the folk customs are not strong, and most conscripts have to go to the poorer Nagano Prefecture in the west.  This sturdy force has a psychological advantage over China because of its previous victory against the Qing army.

    If this powerful force were completely wiped out, what a big shock it would be to the Japanese army!  Except for the surprise attack in Kanto Prefecture and the dog-like attack in the northern campaign, it was difficult for the People's Army to become an organized unit to defeat the Japanese army in the subsequent war: it was not how tenacious its style was, but how fast it escaped.  Soon.

    And the Japanese army has a strange logic. Even if the number of troops is exhausted, as long as the alliance flag is still there, they will not lose. They will only be called a temporary retreat or defeat, not a defeat.  Since the flag of the 6th Regiment of the 3rd Division was captured, they always placed the flag at the division headquarters before the battle.  In this way, the People's Army will have no chance to completely annihilate a regiment.

    For the top Japanese military officials, losing a regiment is not a problem. It is just regarded as being killed in a war of attrition. It will not affect their courage and determination to continue fighting, nor will it be questioned.

    The lives of their soldiers seem to be worthless, and casual deaths of thousands or eight hundred people will not cause big waves in the country.

    But what about an entire division?

    Ji Yiqiao is determined to implement Zhang Hanqing's idea.  After careful study, he believed that the 1st Division's station was a bit forward, which was a favorable condition for dividing the encirclement.  However, since it is not located on the flanks, it is inevitable to worry about the rescue on its left and right sides.

    According to the tradition of 3:1 attack and defense, at least 4 divisions are required to conduct a frontal attack, and 4 divisions are required to block its reinforcements.

    There are five corps on the front line controlling the entire defense line. It is difficult to mobilize these troops spread over a front line of more than 200 kilometers, and they lack concealment. It seems that mobilizing troops from the rear is the best strategy.  He looked around among the four supporting armies and planned to use Song Zheyuan's 21st Army as the main attack, but Zhang Hanqing vetoed it.

    "Use a heavy hammer to sound the drum. Directly transfer the 27th and 29th armies to eat it at all costs!"

    These two armies are one of the five main forces of the People's Army. They have experienced many battles and are the strategic reserves of Northeast China and North Korea.  Zhang Hanqing personally proposed to use them to fight, with the idea of ??deciding the outcome of the war in one battle!  Although their equipment is first-rate in China and the quality of their soldiers is also the best, four times as many as the Japanese First Division, the final losses will certainly not be small if the two powerful forces collide.

    Ji Yiqiao was surprised: "Young Marshal, is this price too high?"

    How could Zhang Hanqing be willing to give up!  But if you want to change the stalemate quickly, you still need the necessary courage.  Although this seems to be too costly, if we do not cut the knot quickly, continuing to drag it out will be a disaster for both China and Japan: not only will more people die, but it will also drag down domestic development.

    "The European and American powers are licking their wounds, but China and Japan are biting each other. One is declining and the other is rising. It is not a good thing no matter how you say it."

    "If you give up, you will gain! If we continue to fight endlessly, the casualties will not be less than this! Only by such a powerful collision can the 1st Division be severely beaten and crippled, and the set task of forcing peace through war be completed to the maximum extent.  , thus allowing the Japanese government to see the situation clearly!

    Maybe the losses in this battle will exceed the total since entering the DPRK, but I judge that this will be a good opportunity to settle the matter with one battle - it is worth it to create peace on the Korean Peninsula with one battle!

    The frontline has been resting for nearly a winter, and it¡¯s time to come out and get some fresh air!  "(Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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