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Chapter 1002 Soviet Russia's Materials for Peace Conditions

The Chinese government has long been extremely tired of Soviet ambassadors Youlin and Yuefei. These two cunning Russians dragged left and right in the negotiations. The negotiations lasted for more than ten days without any practical significance. The only fruit of the gain was that the two sides reached a promise of a truce, and they were all vague about everything, which made Gu Weijun feel very puzzled.

The Chinese delegation also had an unbearable attitude towards them. Samitrovsky ordered the arrest of Yulin and Yuefei, which made the Chinese delegation overjoyed. Gu Weijun even gave him a bottle of vodka, saying that you were the most suitable candidate for negotiations with China, which made Samitrovsky confused.

The two sides returned to the negotiating table again. Samitrowsky, the new ambassador and negotiator of the Soviet government, had a clearer attitude, and the definition of war was conflict rather than war. China was also making such an intention. The two sides hit it off and immediately designated the battle that caused a sensation in the world as a "conflict". He asked that in the records of both sides, the Battle of Heart of Central Asia was renamed "Kitzil Orda Misunderstanding Conflict", which was also agreed by China.

Since it is a "misunderstanding conflict", everything that follows is easy to discuss. The so-called "misunderstanding conflict" does not require a relationship of winning or losing. No one is a victorious country. Both sides only need to sit down and discuss a memorandum of understanding with equality.

The new negotiations between China and the Soviet Union are first of all about the losses of both sides. Due to the defeat of the Soviet army, a large number of ammunition reserves were obtained by the Chinese National Defense Forces. More than 700 cannons were seized, 2,000 heavy machine guns, 190,000 rifles and rifles were seized. The total ammunition was 40,000 tons, 16,000 war horses, and more than 100 cars. More than 400 carriages and trailers, and more than 200 sailing ships, with a total value of up to 5 million US dollars. The Soviet government hopes that the Chinese government will return these materials to them. Their reason is that the models and specifications of these weapons are completely different from those of the Chinese team's weapons. The Chinese government can only treat them as scrap iron. The five million US dollars of weapons are only worth 500,000 in the hands of the Chinese government. The Soviet Union said that war horses, cars and machinery can be denied, but guns and ammunition are hoped that the Chinese will return them.

The Chinese delegation naturally disagreed with the return. We spent tens of millions of dollars to fight this battle. It would be nice to seize these materials to be worth one tenth, and we still have to return them? How can we get it so cheap? Besides, everyone knows that the Soviet Union is so poor that it is so poor that you will die of poverty. You can't compensate us for money. You still have to give you money? Are you dreaming?

If there are staff members, we say that we are vast China. There is no shortage of these Russian weapons. Wang Maoru scolded this voice as soon as he spoke it and said in anger: "Don't you know how to be thrifty? We are still hungry, so what are the big-tailed wolfs? Do you think we will kneel down to the Soviet Union? Don't think of a kind and righteous army. People like Duke Xiang of Song deserve to be killed. What I need is a tiger and wolf army, not a army that pretends to be a big-tailed wolf."

China also took out its own ammunition losses, including death pensions and disability pensions in this battle, and counted that it would require 60 million silver dollars. It scared the Soviet Union. Sixty million silver dollars? That's 30 million US dollars. Do the Chinese still want us to pay? This is too much. With 30 million US dollars, we can form another 100 infantry divisions - the premise is that there are so many talents in the Soviet Union.

Stalin instructed negotiator Samitrovsky that the Soviet Union would not pay a penny and would not give you an inch of land - but the two sides could consider cooperation in other places. The Khanates, which had originally surrendered to the Tsarist Russian Empire, became independent from Russia after the war in Russia, and these countries were recognized by the Soviet government.

Now, the territory of these countries is not the Soviet Union territory now, so we can consider dividing the two sides to compensate China - such as the Mesopotamian Plain in Central Asia - the Soviet government is playing tricks again. Just like Lenin promised China to return Chinese territory, he gave the territory that did not belong to them as a gift to others. Wang Maoru had already seen through this trick. Wang Maoru told the other party: "We hope you will teach us these lands with your own hands, otherwise we will not take some non-existent things as gifts. As for returning your weapons and ammunition, don't think about it, it is impossible. We can discuss the compensation for our 30 million US dollars. China hopes to purchase the land of Siberian ice sheets in the Soviet Union."

Samitrovsky immediately told the Kremlin about China's meaning. After the Kremlin's heated discussion, the Soviet government believed that the Soviet government could never lose any existing territory. The Soviet government rejected Wang Maoru's territory and money requests. In order to show friendship, it promised to "support" China's construction in the form of resources, including wood, oil, coal and metal minerals. In fact, Wang Maoru just asked for a sky-high price, waiting for the other party to bargain. The Soviet government really had nothing but resources. After the Soviet government lost a large amount of land, there were already rumors that whoever lost the land was a traitor in the Bolshevik party. Even those who occupied an inch of Soviet Russia's land and the Soviet Russia fought to the end. The Bolsheviks were crazy. Wang Maoru wanted to negotiate with a normal opponent, but not with a madman, so he lowered the standards and recognized the conditions for the exchange of materials for peace in the Soviet Union.

After the bargaining between Gu Weijun and Samitrowsky, the two sides made a concession to each other's losses and reached a second agreement: both China and the Soviet Union did not compensate each other's losses, and both sides seized each other's belongings to each other's own property. The Soviet government's losses in this battle were no less than that of China. China mainly involved ammunition and equipment, while the Soviet Union lost land and people, so it was difficult to calculate. Soon, the settlement clause on the losses of both sides was listed, and both sides assumed their own responsibilities.

Regarding the issue of returning prisoners of war, the Soviet representative hoped that the Chinese side could release all prisoners of war. The war had ended and the prisoners of war deserved to be released. The Chinese government immediately stated that China released 32,000 Soviet prisoners of war on the fourth day of the end of the conflict and sent telegrams to the Soviet Oriental Army, and they sent non-armed personnel to receive them. When the Chinese side released them, they had already given them clothes and food supplies, and they were fully righteous. This is enough to prove that the Chinese are friendly and the Chinese government is pacifist. According to European regulations, only if the other party pays a certain amount of ransom, they can release prisoners of war. However, the Chinese government released half of the money without asking for it, which is equivalent to saving millions of pounds for the Soviet government.

When it comes to the release of prisoners of war, Samitrovsky was furious and said angrily: "What you release are the wounded. You are not releasing prisoners of war, but abandoning the wounded!"

Zhang Kui'an defended: "The wounded are not prisoners? Do you only plan to accept the prisoners and abandon the wounded? We Chinese will not do this. Even the wounded are our soldiers. It is too much for you to abandon the wounded."

Wang Maoru naturally knew about abandoning the wounded. He didn't say a word. After the day's negotiations ended, Wang Maoru came to the Ministry of National Defense to deal with some military affairs. At this time, he reminded him that Zhang Zuolin would arrive in Beijing tomorrow.

The process of Zhang Zuolin's journey north was particularly troublesome. When he was in the sky, the plane had a dangerous situation, which scared him very much. After the plane arrived in Nanjing, he said he would not take the plane no matter what, and insisted on taking the train. So he took the train slowly until tomorrow.

Wang Maoru smiled and said, "Why are you dizzy when you take a plane? He is afraid that the plane will not be safe. He will be unable to live without land in his life." After that, Zhang Zuolin entered Beijing, and Wu Peifu immediately set off for Beijing.

On June 23, 12th year of the Republic of China, Zhang Zuolin took a train to Yu Railway Station. Wang Maoru welcomed him in front of the railway station. Zhang Zuolin said excitedly: "Xiusheng, why are you here in person?"

"I don't come to pick you up in person if I don't come to pick you up, aren't you sorry for your care for you?" Wang Maoru said with a smile. Zhang Xueliang was also the one who took the station, standing aside with a little nervous.

At first, Zhang Xueliang was very abiding by his father's requirements, motivated and sensible, and pursued Wang Maoru's sister-in-law, but he was just pursuing other beauties. When Zhu Meijun was about to be moved, Zhang Xueliang suddenly pursued a movie actor, which was so angry that Zhu Meijun ignored him again. More than a dozen film companies appeared in Beijing like mushrooms after a rain, each of which tried every means to launch one or two leading actresses. In a while, Beijing became the city with the most beauties in China.

Zhang Xueliang was young and rich, his father was Zhang Dashuai, and his "uncle" was Wang Maoru. He looked like a man from the north and south. In a hundred years, he was a handsome man. Of course, except for his mouth and mouth, the accent of the Northeast Shenyang was slightly less high-end, few people could compete with him. Not to mention that he pursued others, even others still wanted to throw themselves into his arms. The actors in this movie were really beautiful and delicate, and as the leading actress of the "Changfeng" film company, it attracted countless young masters to pursue him.

Zhang Xueliang did not stand the test of beautiful women, and lived a slutty life of chasing young movie stars and sleeping with beautiful women. If he hadn't kept in mind the officer regulations, he would have regained the ability to smoke big smoke again. Wang Maoru naturally knew that at this time, but this was Zhang Zuolin's family affairs, and he couldn't control it. Besides, he didn't want Zhang Xueliang to marry Zhu Meijun. Zhu Meijun was his sister-in-law, and Zhang Xueliang was Zhang Zuolin's son. What would Wang Maoru call Zhang Zuolin when he saw Zhang Zuolin? Zhang Zuolin grew up with his own generation. Now he is called Qi Ge. Will he call Qi Uncle in the future... (To be continued...)

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