Volume Five The History of Heavy Trees Chapter 850 Vladivostok
The fact that Wang Maoru's godson Dong Huaiqing was rejected by Peng Zhenbao, the dean of the Bingwang Academy, was found out by Liu Jian, chief of staff of the Qinglong Army. Liu Jian thought that after all, Dong Huaiqing was Wang Maoru's godson, and it was not good to be able to get along with his face. Xiushuai finally came to Nurkan Province and was refuted by someone. So he first found Dong Huaiqing and said, "I have a relationship with Peng Juelu, and I am probably able to let you take the entrance examination of Bingwang Academy. If you pass the qualification, Peng Juelu might accept you."
Peng Zhenbao was even more angry when he saw Liu Jian saying goodbye. This kid is really very concerned about his relationship. What if you are Xiushuai’s godson? If you fail, you will be ridiculed and excluded by your classmates after coming in. So he said the exam is OK, but I want to be the main exam. Seeing that his words were loose, Liu Jian immediately said yes and called Dong Huaiqing to take the exam.
Peng Zhenbao gave Dong Huaiqing a strict exam, and the content and difficulty were far superior to the normal exam. This is true. Can the exam specially held for you by the school be the same as the ordinary exam? Obviously, the difficulty of the exam is enough to make 90% of the candidates be beaten. How could Dong Huaiqing, who took this military exam for the first time, pass? Dong Huaiqing failed the exam, and he was very good in all aspects of body and body, but he was completely an amateur in military theory, so he could only leave again with regret.
After learning about Dong Huaiqing's experience, Wang Maoru could only shake his head and smile bitterly. Peng Juelu could even refute his own face. He was as famous as his stubborn donkey.
Liu Jian hurried over to say love, afraid that Wang Maoru would really deal with Peng Juelu. Wang Maoru smiled and said that this person had ideas and responsibility. It was nothing to have a bad temper, he was a talent, but I just liked such people. Liu Jian then felt relieved.
Wang Maoru told Dong Huaiqing that you should not be discouraged, you lack military theory. If you really want to go to any school, I suggest you go to Yakeshi Army Non-commissioned College to study for two years before taking the exam. Dong Huaiqing did not give up until he was admitted to the Nurgan Wang Academy, so he ran to Yakeshi with a letter of recommendation. This time he was not rejected and stayed at Yakeshi to study the tactics of the cavalry department.
On October 5, 11th year of the Republic of China, Wang Maoru and his group arrived at Dongji Province, China's Dongji Province, which was northeast of the Tatar Sea. The territory of Dongji Province starts from the Sea of Japan in the east, ends at the Lianghe River in the north, ends at the Ussuri River in the west, and ends at the Vladivostok in the south. Wang Maoru secretly instructed him to transfer the 300 square kilometers of area between South Korea's Qingjin (which occupied South Korea in 1922, and was not North Korea, and was not written incorrectly by Ximen) to Jilin Province to Jilin Province. From then on, Jilin Province also had an outlet.
There are several larger cities in Dongji Province. For example, Shuangchengzi, Vladivostok, Boli, Miaojie, etc., and Dongji Province has a population of three million. There are Russians, Chinese, Americans, British, French, Dutch, Japanese, Koreans, etc. The Japanese Fourth Fleet has been staying in the crab port in Vladivostok. The Russians call it Peter the Great Port. In order to de-Russia, Dongji Governor Wang Yongjiang also ordered all villages and towns to use the names of men. This move was very popular with the Japanese and Koreans. The Japanese could understand Chinese characters but could not understand Russian. The Koreans also had a headache about the pronunciation of the mouth-wrinkled Russian, but they felt extremely friendly to the Chinese name.
There are nearly 70,000 troops stationed in Vladivostok, including Chinese and Japanese troops. They have previously stationed US troops, but with the formulation of the US national strategy and the decline of the US economy, the US Marine Corps withdrew to its homeland.
The Japanese army stationed in Vladivostok is the Japanese Seventh Division, including the 13th Infantry Brigade (under the 25th and 26th Infantry Regiments), the 14th Infantry Brigade (under the 27th and 28th Infantry Regiments), the 7th Cavalry Regiment, the 7th Night Battle Artillery Regiment, the 7th Engineer Regiment, and the 7th Transportation Regiment, with a total of 17,000 people, and the division commander Tatsujiro Ono.
The Chinese army in Vladivostok is the Third Army of the National Defense Forces and the Tengshe Army headquarters of Li Pinxian, which is under the First Division and the 18th Division, with a total of 43,000 people. At the same time, the Chinese army also manages two armed police brigades in Dongji Province and ten reserve militia regiments. Another division of the Tengshe Army, Wei Chenglin's unit, was stationed in Yu Boli, who was responsible for the bandit suppression of the Sikhot Mountains.
In fact, the public security in Vladivostok is quite good. Japanese soldiers occasionally harass places, but since the Russians moved into the northeast of China, it has become increasingly difficult to see Russians in Vladivostok. Instead, more and more Han people have lived in Dongji Province. The Japanese army has harassed the Chinese people several times, which has caused strong reactions from Chinese soldiers. Several conflicts broke out between the two sides. However, the Chinese and Japanese soldiers in Vladivostok may have been influenced by the Americans. The two sides fought barely with bare hands and fists several times, but they did not cause any life. However, the average height of Japanese soldiers is only 1.64 meters, and the average height of Chinese soldiers is 1.72 meters. The soldiers selected by the Tengshe Legion are either Northeast Hans, North China Hans and Shandong Hans. It is true that Japan is not an opponent in fist and foot, so it is more beaten and fewer beaten times. Gradually, Japanese soldiers no longer dare to provoke Chinese soldiers.
The Seventh Division once participated in an expedition to Russia, but eventually returned in a mess and the Chinese had to rescue them. In order to inspire the courage of the Japanese army, Shirakawa Yoshinobu committed suicide. However, even so, the morale of the Seventh Division has never been raised. The Seventh Division has a sense of fear in the hearts of the Chinese National Defense Forces. This fear comes from the battle in Russia and also from their embarrassing escape from China to Japan. For this reason, the Seventh Division is very restrained in Vladivostok. They dare to provoke Koreans and Russians, but they dare not provoke Chinese people. Even when they are anxious, some Japanese immigrants will inevitably be killed, but they stay away from the Chinese.
The fourth fleet of the Japanese 88th Fleet is about to set off and return to Japan to prepare for winter. Crab Port is not an unfreezing port, and the Japanese Fourth Fleet has to freeze on the shore here. In order to prevent the navy from becoming an army, the Japanese Navy Department ordered the naval warships to return to Japan, but because of Wang Maoru's arrival, he continued to stay in Vladivostok in order to strengthen the morale of the Japanese army.
In order to welcome Wang Maoru, Wang Yongjiang, the governor of Dongji Province, held a grand welcoming ceremony and planted many Chinese five-color flags on both sides of the street. However, it suddenly started raining on Vladivostok. In order to prevent accidents, martial law was raised in the whole city. The heavy rain was so heavy that citizens held umbrellas and shouted the slogan "Welcome and warm welcome" on the side of the road.
Wang Maoru sat in the car and felt the chill of Vladivostok, so he had just driven into the city and ordered the citizens to go home to shelter from the rain, and not to stand on the street to welcome him, and there was no need to do anything. Wang Yongjiang was embarrassed, so he told everyone that the Marshal Shangwu was polite to everyone and let everyone go home. However, half of the people remained. For them, the appearance of General Shangwu made them realize what it means to live like a person. Therefore, these people recognized Wang Maoru from the bottom of their hearts and supported Wang Maoru.
When the car passed by, Wang Maoru saw that there were still many people standing in the rain. He said to Wang Yongjiang beside him: "Didn't you let them go back?"
Feng Yinbin, the deputy chief in front, turned around and smiled and explained: "Su Shuai, Governor Wang has indeed ordered the people to go home. Now the people standing on the street sincerely welcome Xiu Shuai, and they can't drive you away even if you drive. This only shows that you have great prestige among the people now."
Wang Yongjiang smiled and said, "Yes, Xiushuai, look at the people's feelings..."
"Haha, let's leave quickly, let them go home earlier. This autumn rain is cold and frostbite will hurt the people." Wang Maoru ordered.
"yes."
The convoy's speed slowly accelerated, and soon passed the main road and arrived at the former Russian Far East Fleet Command, which was now the Tengshe Army Headquarters of the National Defense Forces. However, the Japanese on the roadside mistakenly thought that the Chinese generals were afraid of being assassinated, so they all started to make excuses. The Chinese people next to them glared at each other, but did not dare to go forward to argue and take action. A hundred years later, Chinese youth punched and kicked the stick of the Chinese flag in South Korea, and now they dared to be angry but not speak out on their own territory. It can be seen that the strength of a country is the greatest guarantee for the people to stand up straight.
Several Japanese ronin laughed and returned to the Japanese headquarters of Vladivostok. In Vladivostok, they were divided into four parts of residential residences, namely the Chinese, Russian, Korean and Japanese. Among these four residential areas, the largest number of people belonging to the Chinese area, the largest area, and the most public security was the best. The soldiers of the National Defense Army changed into police uniforms and entered the Chinese area to patrol all day and night.
The Russian area is an entertainment area, with a large number of Russian brothels and bars open here. There are only things you can't imagine in the Russian area, and there are no things they dare not sell. Many gold diggers live in the Russian area. Basically, the Chinese military and Japanese police and Japanese police occasionally go there once or twice, which can be considered a chaotic but quite safe area.
The North Korean area is the most chaotic. The population of the North Korean area is the third largest in Vladivostok. A large number of Koreans who are unwilling to be Japanese slaves fled to China and Russia, and finally lived in groups in Vladivostok, forming the North Korean area. Because there are anti-Japanese violent organizations, a large number of gangs, and a large number of radical parties in the North Korean area, the North Korean residential area is the most chaotic. Whether it is the Chinese military and police or Japanese police, no one will come to the North Korean area to suffer, which leads to even more chaos here. The underworld has become the agent police, and the underworld has revenge and killed each other, causing the North Korean area to become more and more chaotic.
In comparison, the social order in the Japanese area is the best, and the public security is second only to the Chinese area... That's because thieves and robbers generally do not enter the Chinese area to steal. There are more poor people in the Chinese area and more rich people in the Japanese area. The Japanese people are very interesting. They never like to quarrel or steal things. They are as orderly as worker ants. Therefore, there are schools, hospitals, communities, nursing homes, and department stores in the Japanese area. From one aspect, the order in the Japanese area can be reflected. Japanese police wear batons, while military and police in the Chinese area wear pistols.
The four residential areas maintain a delicate balance and quietness. No one knows whether this balance will be broken by whom one day, so everyone is very wary of each other. Among the four residential areas, the Koreans are the most pitiful. They are afraid that after China takes over Vladivostok, the massacre of ethnic minorities (banners) in Guangzhou and Jiangxi, Fujian will occur to themselves. The second is to be afraid that the Russians will persecute the Koreans after taking over Vladivostok, and the third is to be afraid that the Japanese will eradicate the radical organizations of North Korea after taking over Vladivostok. It can be said that everyone is expected, but the Koreans are the most pitiful.
Chapter completed!