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Chapter two hundred and eighty third reaction from all parties

Chapter 283 Reactions from all parties

The weather in January is still full of winter chill, but the business of the wine shop and teahouse is still good, even though it has just passed a fierce war.

At this time in Chenzhou, five days had passed. There were still constant wars ahead, but most of them were small-scale frictions. Both sides maintained enough restraint and did not fight to the decisive battle.

Hualian is waiting for the arrival of the civil affairs team, and by the way, the remnants of the ** army in this area, and enter some areas where the Red Gate is more frequent to clean up them.

In terms of attitude towards the Red Cultivation Organization, the Chinese army has always focused on extermination and does not accept any form of negotiations or compromises. Some fanatical believers will be escorted to a secret prison and will never see the light of day again.

And for ordinary pan-believers, that is, those who join for the sake of interests, they will be released after ideological education. With their strong military strength, the Chinese army is exterminating all forces that are unwilling to cooperate with with a tough attitude.

It is lunch time, because of the war, the vendors who come and go have stopped their usual trade activities. People outside are unwilling to come in, and people inside dare not take the risk of leaving the city.

Therefore, although the business of wine shops and hotels has been affected to a certain extent, it can still maintain a livelihood.

A tavern is located next to the main road. From an economic perspective, the location is very reasonable. It is also comfortable to decorate, the servant's service is also thoughtful, the business is pretty good, and it is full of peace.

For Chenzhou, which had just experienced the baptism of war, this scene was very rare. Wearing casual clothes, Lin Xiang and the other three were also eating some side dishes here and asking for some information.

Most of the people at the table were discussing the case of the previous few days, about the detention of Lao Wang, who sold vegetable cakes, was the military. And the more they talked about it, the more they became, the more they were, the Chinese army was also a foreigner, so naturally they were not popular, and the public opinion was mostly biased towards Lao Wang. The people had fewer entertainment activities, so hearing-making became a very popular event.

Hearing that these people were talking nonsense and criticizing the "evil deeds" of the Chinese army, Yang Hua in the team was upright and wanted to slap the table, but was stopped by Lin Xiang.

"Lao Lin, they are too much, it's obviously not like this." In his tone, he was inevitably angry and dissatisfied, but the voice was not loud, just to the extent that the three of them could hear it. There were other people in the restaurant, so they were not afraid of being heard by others.

"Shou, be impatient, this matter is a trap, no matter how you do it, it is wrong." With a cold face, Lin Xiang ate the dishes in the bowl as if nothing had happened, and his emotions were not turbulent.

"How do you say this?" Not only Yang Hua, but also Wang Biao looked at Lin Xiang, who was a little wise and wanted to find out.

Seeing the two of them looking like this, Lin Xiang also put down his bowls and chopsticks and explained in a low voice: "It was the case, but we didn't see the matter thoroughly at that time, but we could guess one or two of them. In fact, the solution was not without it, but our army was disdainful. Think about it, whether it was a confession or a tough attitude at that time, this bad reputation had already spread. After all, we are outsiders."

Speaking of this, both of them suddenly realized that this conspiracy should actually be considered an open conspiracy. They used the xenophobic hearts of local residents to help their relatives and not help them. The nature of human nature, not to mention that Lao Wang is a vulnerable group, and naturally gained public opinion, and the Chinese army could not argue.

"Then what you said?"

"If the soldier is strong and dares to show his ambitions, the truth will naturally be revealed. But this is actually a means of power conspiracy, and our army disdains it and does not need to do it."

Thinking of what happened here, Lin Xiang kept sneering. Hongmen didn't know how to live or die, and just played some shameful tricks. He was really weak.

"The solution is good, but for our army, it is indeed not worth it." After hearing this section, Yang Hua was not stupid. After a little analysis, he also recalled the pre and down and reason.

"Aren't the military headquarters afraid of the recurrence of the people? After all, our army has just occupied this place, and its attitude is so tough, it is probably inappropriate?" Wang Biao was worried about this. Although the Chinese army has strong strength, it is also very unfavorable from a military perspective if the local area is corrupt.

Lin Xiang's mouth slanted slightly, and his tone was filled with a cold murderous intent: "Repeat? The so-called people's hearts are nothing more than a word of profit. How could these people who are afraid of death sacrifice their lives for a little bit of public opinion? It's just that they don't blame the public and gather together to test our bottom line."

Lin Xiang can't see clearly the mentality and methods of those people in the city? Seeing that the Chinese army was harmonious, he was a little arrogant and he really didn't know how to live or die. These people will inevitably be marginalized. After the civil affairs department takes over here, the bloody washing may not appear, but the local uncooperative families will inevitably decline or even die.

Hualian's social institutions and economic system do not need to use any tricks to squeeze out these insignificant landlords or wealthy businessmen.

On the banks of the Leishui River, there is a small village with a wealthy life. Just by looking at the sturdy blue brick houses in the village, you can see that the agricultural economy here is quite good. This is the boundary of Yongxing County, located north of Chenzhou, at the southern end of Leishui.

From a strategic perspective, it is actually not that good here. Yongxing County is not big, and the surrounding terrain is also open and there is no danger to guard.

Five thousand troops were stationed here, building a solid defensive position around the Jingxiu Temple in Linhe. This was originally a Buddhist industry, and Li Jishen himself also believed in Buddhism, so he naturally would not attack these Buddhist industries like Sun Yixian.

However, the Chinese army was not so polite. Whenever they entered a new occupied area, the first thing they had to do after the war was to confiscate these Buddhist industries.

According to the relevant religious laws of Hualian, only gods recognized by the government can be publicly sacrificed, otherwise it is illegal. Obviously, a group of Indians are in the Buddhist temple, and it is impossible to pass the approval.

Hualian's management is very strict in religious affairs, and it is even more impossible for Buddhism to continue to confuse the public and pretend to be local Chinese civilization. This is a move to clear the origin. The command headquarters also issued an order to expel monks to return to secular life and do not recognize the land that was originally registered in the temple.

The most important thing is that all Buddhist sects are required to worship their own ancestors, and do not allow public sacrifices to those Buddhas and Bodhisattvas without Chinese blood. This is very fatal. Although it is impossible to destroy Buddha, it is still possible to disintegrate and disintegrate.

The presiding of the Jingxiu Temple was arrested and imprisoned because he refused. He would not abuse him. He would release him when the situation improved in the future, but he could not.

After all, this person still has some connections, and if he comes out, he will be in a dilemma with Hua Jun, it will be very troublesome. It would be better to just seize him and let him dry.

Inside the military camp, the guard posts were tight, and they were divided into strict patrol areas, prohibiting soldiers from walking around randomly. If you want to sneak in secret, it would be a joke. There are soldiers with live ammunition everywhere here, and six people acted in groups.

Any single person will be investigated and cannot escape without valid documents.

The Jingxi Temple is built by the river, with a beautiful scenery and antique scenery. The temple is dedicated to the Buddha statue of Sakyamuni and is inlaid with thick copper skin, which is called the so-called shaping gold body. The Buddhists talk about compassion all day long, but in fact it is the most extravagant and wasteful, absorbing money and grain from believers and offering to monks.

In the name of respecting and worshiping Buddha, he often asked others to donate money to shape a golden body for the Buddha statue. He also said that if you believe in Buddhism, you can get all kinds of blessings, regardless of whether it is true or false, but China is in war and poverty, it is true. No one has been saved by Shakyamuni, nor do you know how many Bodhisattvas of the Buddha came out to be the ridiculous saviors.

The command headquarters of the Forward Army was set up in the Main Hall. The Buddha statues had been destroyed. At this time, there were many electronic equipment placed in the inner hall.

Ye Ju stood here without interfering with the command of the army, but was just conducting inspections and understanding. As the chief of staff of the First Army, he naturally had power in this regard.

Most importantly, he needed a real understanding of the combat mode of the Chinese army. This rapidly rising new army is very different from any army he has ever seen before. The wide variety of strange equipment alone dazzled him and it was difficult for him to accept for a while.

"I have met the Chief of Staff" an officer saluted the military salute with his voice full of magnetic power.

He has a thin figure and is not tall, but his dark skin is full of energy and young face. This shy young man, who has now become the regiment commander, has the rank of lieutenant colonel, and has the elite power of five thousand people under his command.

After responding to a military salute, Ye Ju was not rigid and smiled and talked about the current war with Nong Pengming: "What's the situation of the enemy? Now that the war is imminent, I also want to hear the opinions of your front-line officers."

Ye Ju was the commander-in-chief of the army, and naturally understood that on the battlefield, the one who was most familiar with front-line military affairs were actually regiment-level cadres. These talents are the backbone of the political army and control the life and death of the organization. In the temple, they are all planning and calculation, not real foundations.

The atmosphere was also very relaxed. The conversation between the two was not formal communication, so Nong Pengming was not shy and said directly: "Sir, the situation is not optimistic. Our army has little casualties and morale is also strong. The only problem is that it is too logistics. Whether it is assault rifles, rapid-fire artillery, or armored vehicles equipped with them, they all need a large amount of supplies."

"Well, it's true. I will urge the rear to speed up the solution to the logistics and transportation issues." After hearing this, Ye Ju also understood very well that this was set by the Chinese army's combat mode.

Weapons, ammunition, fuel supply, are all heavy burdens on the logistics department. Fortunately, Hualian has a large number of military transport trucks, and this problem is not too troublesome at the moment, but among the front-line officers, some have begun to worry about the problem of the front being too long.

Now that we have just captured Yongxing, it doesn’t matter, but what should we do when we reach Leiyang or even Hengyang?

**In the army, the old-style bolt rifles are used, and each person can fire more than a dozen bullets. As for artillery, there are even fewer numbers and basically no cars, and the demand for fuel is almost zero.

Even if there is a shortage of food, it can be levied on site, and the dependence on logistics is not obvious.

The Chinese army is completely different. The bullets attached to each person are basically fast consumables. The tanks are so powerful when driving, but the repairs after the war, replacement of parts, and fuel consumption are all headaches.

The general-purpose machine gun is dazzled, and a shuttle bullet is gone, which is refreshing, but this means a heavier burden for the logistics department.

All strategic materials need to be transported from Shunde. During this period, the consumption on the road alone is a considerable expenditure. In the war in the industrial era, this kind of consumption is actually a counter-investment, which is actually the scope of operations research.

Before the war begins, a lot of time must be spent to accumulate enough materials, and then pour it onto the enemy in a short period of time to destroy the opponent's armed forces. This is the key to the war.

Those dazzling and exciting tactics and wisdom contests are all based on this consumption. Just like in the original time and space, China is not without famous generals, but it is still ugly to win. This is because its productivity is not as good as humans, and it is not something that can be saved by wisdom.

The more familiar he was with the internal system of the Chinese army, the more shocked Ye Ju was. If the Guangdong Provincial Government had such strength back then, he would not have to be crushed by the military government. It was not that Chen Jiongming had never thought about investing in heavy industry, but that he had no capital at all.

The Western path is not enough to follow. Even Japan, which claims to be successful, is now just a second-class power in the capitalist world, and its productivity level is barely enough.

After the industrial ***, a large-scale land enclosure movement was first believed that a large number of business farmers were created, which was the earliest cheap labor and acted as sweats workers for factory owners.

Moreover, at that time, the world had not been completely divided, and the rapid development of light industry accumulated a lot of wealth into capitalist power countries. With such spare energy, they began to develop the ambition to compete for the hegemony of the earth.

Under the burning of this ambition, the development of heavy industry has emerged one after another and has been applied to various areas of social life, as well as military fields that are crucial to the country and nation.

In today's China, this process cannot be copied at all. It is not impossible to seize the product market with the great powers, but it will definitely not last long, and there is also a lack of time to accumulate the capital needed.

The second is the development of heavy industry, with a long investment cycle and strict demand for talents, not to mention the accumulation of basic disciplines. These things cannot be accomplished overnight, and even the current Hualian cannot compare with any powerful country in terms of production capacity.

But if the country is rampant, it is indeed possible without the intervention of the great powers.

Ye Ju was most worried about this matter, but this military operation was not to weaken the strength of the ** Army. On the contrary, it was to clear the obstacles for Jiang Ruiyuan, but this kind of thing would naturally not be placed on the table. Moreover, the other party may not appreciate it, but first of all, this strategic concept has been clear.

Comprehensive suppression of non-central factions within the ** Army is also opening up more land for the Hualian Alliance. Although it may take a lot of time to completely digest these areas, there is no problem as a strategic buffer zone.

With a complicated mood, Ye Ju stood on the high tower in the temple and looked out at the direction of Jiangsu and Zhejiang from afar. What kind of drama is being staged in the ancient capital Jinling, which has an imperial spirit?

The successive failures on the front line have caused many people in the party who have not had a good relationship with Li Jishen to start to gloat. This naturally includes Jiang Ruiyuan, but his mood is not good either. Even close friends who are familiar with his temperament can experience the meaning of anxiety from his calm eyes.

It’s not that Li Jishen is too weak, but that the Chinese army is too strong. If you were the ones here, you might not be able to do better than Monk Li. It’s not easy to persevere until now with a strong military front.

There is actually nothing to say about the military conference. The territory in Hunan and Jiangxi is nominally subject to central governance, but in fact it is a separate link. Civil servants who have been parachuted in the past cannot leave their offices at all. They also have to attend negative news occasions frequently and take all kinds of blame with tears in their eyes.

The more anxious one was Bai Chongxi, who was also a hero and was doing well in Jiangxi now. However, some of the actions of the Chinese army showed that the situation in Jiangxi is not much more stable than that in Hunan.

On the contrary, Jiang Ruiyuan was not anxious about this matter. What he was worried about was the expansion of the power of the Hualian League and its impact on the central government. Once Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian were completely fallen, the first thing that would be affected would be the Nanjing ** regime.

If the vast strategic buffer zone is lost, even if the ** army can withstand the opponent's offensive, it will probably be difficult for them to persevere in the long term. Not to mention development, Jiang Ruiyuan still has his own insights and choices for the overall situation.

Weakening warlords from other factions will help stabilize their rule, but if they are allowed to die, it will be a death sentence. After all, everyone is still sitting on the same boat, and temporary unity is also possible when facing foreign enemies.

The scale here needs to be grasped well.

The military conference was held without any results. When Jiang Ruiyuan returned to his study, he called Yang Yongtai and asked him to analyze the current situation, so he knew it.

With a long gown, Yang Yongtai couldn't be handsome, but he was indeed gentle and gentle. His voice was soft and clear: "In fact, for us, the current strategic progress of the Chinese army is not a completely bad thing."

"I know this, what I am worried about is this scale issue." Yang Yongtai is a counselor and Jiang Ruiyuan is the ruler. The two have essential differences in their perspectives when considering the problem. Of course, the strategist can talk freely, but the monarch must think carefully and make choices.

"Don't worry about the commission. Actually, I have another view on this matter, which involves the differences in the production system."

"Oh, please teach me sir." Seeing Yang Yongtai's calm face, Jiang Ruiyuan also looked like a respectful and respectful attitude.

"Please let me explain in detail. Just looking at military strength, this is naturally because Hualian has the advantage, but in terms of efficiency, it is actually because of our advantage, which is the fundamental difference between industrial society and agricultural society."

"Why is this?" Jiang Ruiyuan was still puzzled. His eyes were always on the gun, and he had to consider various power and personnel. Naturally, he had no free time to carefully understand the current situation.

"The commission also knows that our army will first recruit civil servants to support agriculture and stabilize the economic market. In fact, agriculture is the main focus and industry and commerce is the auxiliary. It can stabilize in just one or two years. But Hualian is different. If you want to completely transform the occupied area into an industrial system, you will never think about it in less than five years."

"This time difference is our opportunity. Moreover, for us, losing Hunan and Jiangxi is just losing the grain-producing areas that are not originally possible for us to master, and it is not considered a trauma."

Speaking of this, Jiang Ruiyuan also understood a little, but he was still worried about the standard. Yang Yongtai did not keep it a secret and immediately offered advice: "The commissioner is necessary to send troops to support it, but it is better to be late than early. We must also be tough towards the Chinese army. Most of the three provinces in Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian can be lost, but not all of them."

"Miscellaneous, sir is indeed my Zhuge Kongming." Leaving enough buffering, the capital for these people to cut off the separatist capital was the measure. Jiang Ruiyuan still agreed with Yang Yongtai's idea, but this is just a rough idea. The details still need to be discussed in detail before we can decide...

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