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The third bloody war of resistance, the ninth chapter, the rush, the ninth chapter, the phantom (11)

The third part of the bloody fire resistance Chapter 9 of the 9th chapter of the Phantom (11)

It seemed like the appointment was made. On the afternoon of the fourth day, Mr. Zhang Jingjiangmei came to the dealer one after another. The arrival of these two people made Tang Zong suddenly realize that his current position was a bit awkward. It was obvious that he was not a member of the dealership group now, and they would not want him to participate in their conversation.

Tang Zong made up his mind not to find a reason to leave, but Zhuang Jihua called him, and with Gong Xiuhua, the five of them sat down under the shade of the tree in the courtyard. Anni brought them tea. Old Master Mei frowned deeply, Zhang Jingjiang was still calm, and there was still a faint smile on his face.

"I didn't expect that in just one year, the situation of the war changed drastically. The Cultural Revolution, how many years will the war be fought?" Zhang Jingjiang's tone contained a little joy, and he seemed to have no idea that Zhuang Jihua was coming back to attend the funeral this time.

Zhuang Jihua understood very well. After thinking about it for a while, he said, "Maybe it will take another two years to fight."

In two years, this judgment was drawn by Zhuang Jihua from his previous life. The Japanese surrendered in August 1945. Now, although the development of China's battlefield is good, the US military's progress in the Pacific is not much.

"The reason why there are two years left is mainly because the Japanese Navy still has a slight advantage. Only when the Japanese Navy is hit hard can Japan consider surrender." Zhuang Jihua explained. What surprised him was that both old men breathed a sigh of relief and looked happy.

Although they also judged that Japan's defeat was undoubtedly unquestionable, both of them were unsure. For more than a hundred years, China has never won the foreign war. Two Opium Wars, Sino-French War, and Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, and that time won. Now that Zhuang Jihua said this, the two of them finally breathed a sigh of relief. In this regard, they both believed Zhuang Jihua.

"To be honest, the prospects for the war are very good. Cultural Revolution, do you know that President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill invited the chairman to attend the Tehran Conference." Tang Zong thought of Chiang Kai-shek's orders and brought the topic to this side. He felt very uncomfortable. Zhang Jingjiang and Mr. Mei must have wanted to talk about the recent bipartisan conflict in Chongqing. The negotiations between Chen Lifu and Zhou Enlai became increasingly stalemate. The war in northern Shanxi was about to break out. Chiang Kai-shek secretly ordered Fu Zuoyi to prepare for going south, and Yan Xishan also sharpened his sword and prepared to go north to restore Datong.

On the one hand, the Eighth Route Army gathered troops near Datong. ** suddenly replaced He L as the commander of the 89th Army. He L was transferred to the commander of the Northwest Military Region of Shanxi. Ye Ting led his troops northward, crossed Zhengtai Road, and arrived in northeastern Shanxi. Liu Bocheng's main force advanced westward. The conflict between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Shanxi was about to break out in full swing.

The two parties negotiated in Chongqing, and neither side was willing to give in. Chiang Kai-shek's attitude was very firm this time. The National Government's prestige in the international and domestic market increased significantly. More importantly, the combat effectiveness shown by ** in the War of Resistance gave him confidence. GCD also knew this well, so based on the basis of the attack, Zhou Enlai launched a political offensive in Chongqing, creating public opinion, accusing the Chiang Kai-shek government of provoking civil war, uniting various parties, forcing Chiang Kai-shek to give up his plan to resolve the military and return to the negotiating table.

When Zhuang Jihua went home to attend the funeral, Chiang Kai-shek knew that Zhou En would definitely go to Deng Yanda and others. With Zhuang Jihua's political attitude, he would probably reach out to take care of the matter and come forward to make peace. In addition, once the Kuomintang and the Communist Party turn against each other in Shanxi, there will be hundreds of thousands of GCDs in Shandong, Hebei and Henan. In these areas, if there is a conflict, Zhuang Jihua still needs to take action, so he cannot ignore Zhuang Jihua's attitude.

"Commander, Roosevelt wrote that the Tehran Conference would discuss the war against Japan and the post-war issues in the Far East, as well as the war against Germany. The war against Germany has little to do with us, but the war against Japan is related to us."

Zhuang Jihua smiled faintly, not knowing whether this was what Chiang Kai-shek asked him to ask, or he just wanted to talk by the way. After thinking about it, he said: "In fact, the issue of the Far East has been almost over in Cairo. This Tehran Conference mainly talks about fighting against Germany, and by the way, it determines the Far East issue. What we must be vigilant about is the Soviet Union.

Stalin was not a fuel-saving lamp. Japan would definitely collapse after the war, and there was a hollow force in the Far East. Stalin would not have thought of this. The first problem was the Northeast. The Soviet Union had been eyeing the Northeast for hundreds of years. Finally, it was easy to take advantage of the late Qing Dynasty to enter the Northeast. The Russo-Japanese War was robbed by Japan again. Stalin must want the Northeast.

Therefore, we are the main thing in Tehran to protect the Northeast, and there is also Mongolia. The Mongolian issue will not be solved in a short time. Our goal is to transform the Mongolian issue into a negotiation between China and Russia.

What we can give Stalin is Japan, and the four countries participate in the issue of Japanese troops stationed. Japan has four major islands, so Hokkaido can be handed over to the Soviet Union to occupy.

The most important thing is that the territory ceded to the Soviet Union by the former Qing Dynasty. This matter would definitely make Roosevelt Churchill embarrassed at the meeting, so it would be best not to mention it, but it would be detained. It is easy to talk about in the future. Therefore, before the Chairman went to Tehran, the government would issue a statement, meaning that he would re-examine the treaties signed with various countries from the former Qing Dynasty to the present. The content would be given to the people of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to consider, and the meaning should be expressed anyway."

The Soviet Union seized 1.5 million square kilometers of territory, which was larger than the entire Northeast. In addition, Mongolia and millions of square kilometers, would Stalin do it? The Russians thought about the Far East for hundreds of years, and finally got a estuary. Will he give up? Tang Zong, Zhang Jingjiang, and Mei couldn't help but talk. Zhuang Jihua had too much appetite and wanted to take back all his territory in one battle.

"The Cultural Revolution, haste but no progress," Zhang Jingjiang shook his head and advised: "It would be great to take back the Northeast and Taiwan this time. Even if Mongolia can leave a negotiation, it would be good. More, I'm afraid it won't work. Roosevelt Churchill will not let this meeting end unhappy. Don't be able to draw a tiger and become a dog like a dog at that time."

"I never thought that I would recover the lost land by relying on this battle alone," Zhuang Jihua sighed. Of course, he knew the difficulty of this matter: "This is just a gap. It will be negotiated with the Soviets in the future. This negotiation will probably take decades to negotiate and discuss. I don't know whether our generation can see the results."

These words calmed down the four of them. Mr. Mei sighed. From the Opium War in 1840 to the present, a full hundred years have been engraved with deep humiliation in the heart of this proud nation, making every Chinese person bleed in his heart when he thinks about it.

"I won't talk about the affairs of the Qing Dynasty. If you want to talk about it, just talk about it now, the Cultural Revolution," Mr. Mei did not hide his worries at all: "The war situation has just improved, and the Kuomintang and the Communist Party have started again. Cultural Revolution, do you know that the situation in Shanxi is tense and there is a chance that a civil war will break out."

At home these days, Zhuang Jihua also learned about these situations from the newspaper. When he counterattacked, he concluded that the two parties would grab territory, so he made arrangements in the Jiangbei War Zone and divided the territory of the two parties in advance, but still caused a lot of trouble.

The situation in Shanxi is even more complicated. GCD has an overall advantage in Shanxi. However, because the Japanese retreat too quickly and they have to cooperate with the Jiangbei War Zone, they have made some mistakes in southern Shanxi and central Shanxi. However, the 89th Army operating in northern Shanxi did not have this concern, so the entire northern Shanxi was captured by them.

Chiang Kai-shek was very dissatisfied with the fall of northern Shanxi into the hands of GCD, believing that the Japanese army was destroyed by the ** and GCD was picking up cheap and snatching territory. Of course, Yan Xishan was even more dissatisfied. More than half of Shanxi was not under his control. Recovering Datong became their primary goal, followed by opening up the Zhengtai Road.

Zhuang Jihua was silent. It was beyond his expectations that the conflict between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party had developed so far. He thought that at least before the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, both sides would be restrained and would not choose to break up completely, but now it seems that both parties are choosing to fight.

"The root of the conflict between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party is still in politics. Yan'an is now a political system. The National Government cannot manage it, and Yan'an is unwilling to give up. If things in Shanxi are to be calmed, both sides must make concessions. However, it may be very difficult to achieve this point." Zhuang Jihua sighed at this point, looking very tired: "Since everyone wants to fight, then fight, and I won't care about it this time."

When Zhuang Jihua gave up, Zhang Jingjiang and Mr. Mei were stunned, but Tang Zong showed joy. If Zhuang Jihua stood by and stabilized the Jiangbei War Zone, it would be equivalent to stabilizing the New Fourth Army of the Eighth Route Army under the Jiangbei War Zone. When ** wins in Shanxi, he will return to eliminate the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army of the Jiangbei War Zone.

"However, Naijian, gcd is always a political issue, and military alone cannot solve the problem." Zhuang Jihua said: "Think about it, the Japanese were much stronger than them at the beginning, but they never could destroy them, but instead allowed them to grow and grow. Naijian, you advise the Chairman, military alone is not enough."

"Commander, on this issue, you are the only one who can dissuade the Chairman." Tang Zong smiled bitterly. Although he was with Chiang Kai-shek, it was not his turn to speak for this kind of problem.

"If the Cultural Revolution continues, the development of Shanxi will affect the future of the War of Resistance." Mr. Mei was very worried that the last crisis between the two parties was resolved by Zhuang Jihua. This time, he thought no one could resolve it, but he did not expect that Zhuang Jihua would come back, so he placed his hope on him again.

Zhuang Jihua thought about it and sighed deeply: "It's not just the future of the War of Resistance. Civil War broke out. At the Tehran Conference, what would Roosevelt Churchill Stalin look at us? Can the things we just said still be realized? I'm afraid that Roosevelt lost confidence in us when he saw the civil strife in China and turned to Stalin to seek help. This polar bear has a great appetite. At that time, the Northeast may be in danger."

Tang Zong was shocked, his face suddenly changed, and he secretly complained. What Zhuang Jihua said was not intimidation. Once the country became in chaos, Chiang Kai-shek's pressure on the Tehran meeting would be unprecedented, and Churchill would likely take the opportunity to take back all the losses at the Cairo meeting.

For the first time, Tang Zong felt that it was not the time to start a war. He was silent for a moment and said to Zhuang Jihua: "Commander, I think you should advise the Chairman to negotiate and resolve the problem."

Zhuang Jihua smiled faintly and said to Tang Zong: "Don't think too stupidly about GCD. Zhou Enlai may have visited the US ambassador. The principal will weigh the weight."

Zhang Jingjiang smiled at Mr. Mei, obviously saying to him, "You see, Zhuang Jihua still has a way, don't think he said he didn't care. In fact, he had already seen that this war could not be fought."

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