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Chapter 1185 We step on the land of the motherland

Wang Maoru laughed and after seeing Fang Hongxin off, the Minister of Internal Affairs Wang Yongjiang and Deputy Minister Chang Rujiu came. Wang Maoru's request for them was to establish a complete police system. Chang Rujiu was very experienced in this area. When Wang Maoru was the chief supervisor in Hulunbuir, he established a complete police system that was more suitable for the local area. He immediately asked to move the police system originally formulated in Hulunbuir to the whole country for promotion.

However, for intelligence agencies and spy agencies, Wang Maoru insists not to be under the jurisdiction of the police department, but knows that he is directly under the direct jurisdiction of the Presidential Office. Wang Maoru's reason is that because the police department has contacted more ordinary people, it is impossible to have fewer conflicts between the police and the people. Even if the smallest conflicts between the police and the people, multiplied by the total number of 400 million people, it will be a huge active volcano. If the police department manages the spy agencies of national security, it will inevitably cause the people to transfer the conflicts to the state and the government, thinking that they are living in a country where spies are rampant - the East Factory and the Jinyiwei in the Ming Dynasty, which made the people panic.

Five days later, Wang Maoru was going to Weihai again without stopping, and the first group of rescued Chinese refugees returned on airships. Judging from the voyage, the nearest city to Japan was not Weihai, but Shanghai, but Weihai was closer to Beijing, and the Chinese naval base was in Weihai.

On April 1, April 1, Westerners called it April Fool's Day, but Chinese people did not have this habit, but everyone heard from the radio that today is the day for the persecuted Chinese compatriots in Japan to return. After dozens of days of twists and turns, the first batch of 1,634 Chinese compatriots finally returned to their motherland on airships.

In order to welcome them, dozens of acres of farmland around Weihai were bought and the temporary airship landing base was quickly leveled.

Until three o'clock in the afternoon, everyone finally waited for the return of the airship brigade, and was greeted by ten planes from Weihai Naval Base. Three hundred and eighteen airships returned safely. At this time, the fuel on the airship was almost exhausted, and more often, everyone even relied on the wind to fly. Fortunately, this season began to turn from northwest wind to east wind. Even so, it was delayed by two days before returning to Weihai Port.

Wang Maoru led the main officials of the Republic of China government to wait below, and the airships finally slowly fell down. He had heard that these people and even their clothes were only a few thin pieces. In order to reduce the weight when they returned, they even threw down all the items they carried all over before climbing the airship. The soldiers of the National Defense Forces had already prepared hot buns, spicy soup, windbreakers, socks, leather shoes, and even hats.

As soon as the airship landed, the soldiers of the National Defense Army immediately ran over with their clothes and food. As soon as the hatch opened, the first sight of the Chinese refugees saw was the enthusiastic National Defense Army soldiers carrying their clothes and food, with a warm face melting, and said, "Comrades, eat some first and wear thicker clothes. This place is colder than Japan. Don't be frozen."

The refugees who got off the airship immediately burst into tears. This is the compatriots. This is the feeling of blood thicker than water.

The airships kept landing, and almost every airship had six or seven people. Finally, they gathered together. Wang Maoru walked over with government officials. Beside him were the young and handsome Prime Minister Gu Weijun, the old and strong Chief of Defense Sa Zhenbing, the distinctive Minister of Foreign Affairs Chen Yi, the Speaker of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives Liu Enge, the Speaker of the Supreme Court of China, Yuan Keding, the Representative of the China Charity Federation, and Zhu Songjun.

After learning that the President was visiting him in person, the refugees gathered excitedly. Under the protection of the National Defense Army soldiers and agents from the National Bureau of State Administration, and under the maintenance of the military police, Wang Maoru and others walked over and condolences to the Chinese refugees. Of course, the show of such condolences throughout the ages must be greater than the actual manifestation. What does the leader say when asking a good person mean? Can the dead be resurrected or can the disaster forget the past?

But this shows that the Chinese government will never forget refugees, will never give up on Chinese refugees overseas, and will also feel that it will make Chinese overseas suffer in vain.

Wang Maoru held an old man's hand and said apologetically: "I'm sorry, old man, our actions are too slow."

The old man said in tears: "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, President, I thank you. If you hadn't sent someone to save us, our family of six would have all died. I'm thanking you, I'll kowtow to you." As he said that, the old man was about to kneel down, and his relatives also kowtowed on the ground.

Wang Maoru immediately stopped him and said to the guards: "Don't let everyone kneel." The guards quickly helped the refugees up, but more people knelt on the ground and shouted thanks.

Wang Maoru turned around helplessly and smiled bitterly with Gu Weijun, Sa Zhenbing and others. He saw a car beside him, so he walked over and got on the front cover of the car in three or two steps. He stood on the hood of the car and shouted loudly: "Everyone stand up, don't kneel down to me, and don't kneel down to others. In the future, the knees of us Chinese will only kneel down to heaven and earth, kneel down to parents and ancestors, and the husband and wife bow to each other. What's the matter for me? Get up, get up, it's not me, Wang Maoru, who saves you, but China, and people from all over China are working together to save you."

The guards were frightened. What if someone assassinated Wang Maoru with a gun at this time? Wuresong quickly persuaded: "President, it's too dangerous. You come down and talk, otherwise we will go up."

Wang Maoru shook his head and signaled that it was not hindered. He said in a loud voice: "Comrades, you are back home! You are home now! You no longer have to be afraid of strange words around you, dangerous voices around you, and people who take your life and property at any time, you are stepping on the land of the motherland." His voice reached the distant distance, resonating with the refugees. He said: "I know that you have nothing now, and when you come back, there is nothing but one life. But please remember that as long as our lives are there, our future is there. The Chinese nation has never been a species that recalls the past every day.

Nation, the Chinese nation is a nation full of hope for the future and strives for it. Now, the people of the whole country are donating money to you, hoping that you will have a better life after returning to the country. I know, it is difficult to make you forget the past, but please believe that your future will be happier. Compatriots, if you have relatives in China and hope to join your relatives, you can apply to the rescue staff. The country will pay you travel expenses and everything. If you can’t find relatives, then start over. Let’s start over and face life again. I believe that you can create miracles overseas and will definitely live better in China.”

The refugees were filled with tears and refused to leave for a long time. After Wang Maoru and others continued to patrol the refugees and condolences, they had a brief conversation with the refugee representatives that night to appease them. Afterwards, Wang Maoru returned to the capital, and his wife, Ms. Zhu Songjun, representative of the China Charity Federation, continued to help the refugees.

The refugees learned that Ms. Zhu Songjun was the wife of President Wang Maoru, and she was respectful to her than ever before. Some reporters took photos of Zhu Songjun helping refugees and crying with a two-year-old refugee child, and then published it in the newspaper. For a moment, Zhu Songjun became famous and faintly showed the "mother of the country".

The second batch of refugees was about 700, escorted by two naval ships and returned to Shanghai Port by civilian ships. The third batch of refugees and the fourth batch of refugees departed from Tokyo, Japan, and were escorted by the Old Man and the Avengers to return to Weihai Port.

After all the navy returned to China, due to the insult of the Japanese First Fleet in the Yellow Sea, some lower-level naval officers protested directly to the Ministry of National Defense and demanded the removal of Liu Guanxiong, the commander of the fleet at that time. The navy was humiliated by the navy, which reflected the internal contradictions of the Chinese navy, that is, the power struggle between the Mawei Military Academy and the Weihai Military Academy graduates in the late Qing Dynasty. Liu Guanxiong, who was sandwiched in the middle, naturally became a punching bag.

The earliest naval academy in China was naturally the Mawei Naval Academy (also known as the Mawei Naval Academy). It was built in 1866 by Shen Baozhen, the Minister of the Shipment of the late Qing Dynasty. As the first military academy of the Chinese Navy, the Mawei Naval Academy is called the cradle of the navy. Both the Nanyang Navy and the Beiyang Naval Officers graduated here.

Weihai Naval Academy was built by Sa Zhenbing. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, it was established in order to train qualified captains. With the damage of the Mawei Naval Academy due to the war, Weihai Naval Academy became the new cradle of the Navy of the Republic of China. Shen Honglie, chief of staff of the Coast Guard, graduated from here. When Shen Honglie presided over the establishment of the Northeast Water Police Corps, he activated a large number of classmates to serve important positions in the Navy. Later, Wang Maoru established the National Defense Force and merged the Republic of China Navy and the Northeast Water Police Corps into the China Coast Guard headquarters. A deformed coast guard headquarters bureaucracy system appeared.

The captains are mostly seniors in the Mawei Military Academy who are rich in ship command experience, while those who hold important positions at the Coast Guard headquarters are young juniors who graduated from Weihai Military Academy in their thirties. Within the military system that emphasizes qualifications, there must be many conflicts in commanding the elderly, which also brings hidden dangers to the navy's dissatisfaction.

After Wang Maoru learned about the actual situation, he discussed a solution with Minister of Defense Sa Zhenbing. Sa Zhenbing smiled bitterly and said, "If I were at the Coast Guard Headquarters, everything..."

Wang Maoru had no choice but to smile bitterly. He was powerless to do anything about this kind of internal power struggle. He was not a god. He did not wave his arms and everyone knew to be obedient and had no selfish intentions. At the same time, Wang Maoru did not implement his own requirements and felt a lot of dissatisfaction with Liu Guanxiong in a fight to the death with the Japanese fleet.
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