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The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 10 The Furious Waves Section 5 Stalin's Attack (16)

The victory in southern Xinjiang cannot cover up the corruption in northern Xinjiang. What made Chiang Kai-shek most angry was that before leaving, US Vice President Wallace formally asked him to make concessions to Stalin, at least accept Stalin's request for the ancient and Middle East Road, which made him feel humiliated again.

China is currently fighting against 80% of the Japanese army and destroying millions of Japanese troops. It has made huge sacrifices, but what it has been given is the contempt of the great powers and has become a bargaining weight for the great powers to exchange interests.

If Soong Mei-ling hadn't been there, Chiang Kai-shek would have had an attack on the spot. Chiang Kai-shek was confident that the $500 million factory equipment purchased by Soong Mei-ling in the United States was being shipped to China one after another. More than a dozen factories have been put into production. The subsequent equipment will be shipped to the production capacity several times. The original factory will still expand its production capacity. The ammunition and drug resources can basically meet the needs of two million people, which is a huge difference from when the War of Resistance Against Japan. Out of anger at Wallace, Chiang Kai-shek even rarely rudely and did not send him out.

God recruited Chen Cheng and He Yingqin, and decided to strengthen the power in Xinjiang. The Air Force drew a battalion of fighter jets and bombers to stop air transport to North China. All transport planes were used to transport materials and soldiers to Xinjiang. The 82nd Army belonged to Ma Bufang was transferred to Xinjiang. All the 82nd Army were cavalry, which was suitable for dealing with the rebels full of cavalry. In addition, in order to deal with the Soviet tank troops, the First Independent Tank Division and the Eighth Armored Mechanized Brigade were ordered to draw the Second Mechanized Army to form the Second Mechanized Army, and all were transferred to Xinjiang.

The security of the Dilan Railway has become the top priority in all military affairs. Chen Cheng suggested establishing the Dilan Railway Guard, and the Gansu local security regiment and Shaanxi local security regiment were drawn to form a railway guard to ensure the safety of the Dilan Railway; two thousand trucks were drawn from the Logistics Department to form a Xinjiang rebel-fighting transport team to specialize in Xinjiang rebel-fighting transportation. Both Chen Cheng and He Yingqin felt that Chiang Kai-shek was too anxious. The key to the Xinjiang issue was the Soviet Union. Before quelling the rebellion, Chiang Kai-shek closed all Soviet consulates in Xinjiang, which was equivalent to closing the negotiations with the Soviet Union, which was very unfavorable to suppressing the rebellion in Xinjiang. Secondly, the biggest problem in suppressing the rebellion was not insufficient troops, but poor logistics. Judging from the combat effectiveness shown by the rebels at present, as long as transportation is guaranteed and the troops are in place, the rebellion can be suppressed, so what is needed now is waiting.

Lin Wei also agreed with their judgment, but no one could come forward to persuade him. Lin Wei remembered Zhuang Jihua. If Zhuang Jihua was in Chongqing, he would definitely persuade Chiang Kai-shek. At present, Zhuang Jihua has a high prestige in the army, and there are very few generals who can and dare to argue with Chiang Kai-shek in person.

"It depends on whether Bai Jiansheng can make achievements in the near future and stabilize the situation in the northern border." Lin Wei was looking forward to it, but things always couldn't go as they wished. Soon, news came from the northern border that Chenghua was conquered by the rebels, and Gao Boyu, the commander of the 31st Cavalry Regiment of the Provincial Army of the Defense Army, led his troops to break through.

Gao Boyu judged that the main force of the rebels was in the south and east, so he decided to break out to the north and rushed to the marquis, hoping that for the sake of being the allies, they agreed to transfer to the Kuomintang-controlled area through the marquis. However, the troops rushed to the Sino-controlled border, but were blocked by the army of the marquis, and were finally wiped out by the pursued rebels. The guard Gao Boyu was captured, and only a few troops ventured across the desert and fled to the Kuomintang-controlled area.

After conquering Chenghua, the rebels almost occupied the entire Ashan. The rebels of Ashan went south in two groups, attacking Tacheng one by one to open up the connection with Yili and the other to Qinghe. On the one hand, this move can clear the obstacles to the connection with Méng Gu, and on the other hand, it can detour to Dihua side and expand the rebellion to northeastern Xinjiang.

The Yili rebels concentrated their efforts to siege the 7th Division troops defending Ailinbak. Du Defu sent Bai Chongxi seventh telegrams for help within one day, asking Bai Chongxi to send reinforcements as soon as possible.

Bai Chongxi always called back, asking them to stay waiting for assistance. The Air Force dispatched urgently and bombed the rebels besieged Ailinbak, and at the same time dropped a batch of ammunition and ** to the defenders of the airport. The bombing of Ili was obstructed by fighters from Soviet Russia. The two sides fought over Ili, and the Chinese Air Force won a great victory. The Soviet army mainly invested the old Iran 15 and 16 fighters, while the Chinese Air Force invested the p40 and p51 Mustang fighters. The two were not of the same generation. Chinese aircraft could significantly surpass the Soviet army. All the main fighters of the Soviet army were concentrated on the Soviet-German battlefield, so only these old aircraft could be invested here.

What made the Chinese Air Force trouble was that the Soviet plane took off from the Soviet territory and fled to the Soviet territory after being hit by the Chinese Air Force, making it impossible for the Chinese Air Force to pursue and bomb the Soviet airport.

However, taking off from Dihua, the flight radius is relatively large and the air force has a long flight distance, which seriously affected the air stagnation time. The Air Force began to build an airport in Changji and Shihezi areas. Shihezi originally had a military airport, and an aviation squadron stationed here. When the Soviet army retreated, most of the facilities of the airport were destroyed and the airport was abandoned. After the Xinjiang rebellion broke out, Zhu Shaoliang only focused on building an airport near Dihua and ignored this airport. After Hu Zongnan came, he ordered the repair of Shihezi Airport, but was also limited by supplies. Until Bai Chongxi took office, the airport could not be used.

Lin Wei and Chen Bulei were chatting and were a little worried about the current situation in Xinjiang. Although Bai Chongxi was known as Zhuge, he was very difficult to cook without rice. Even if he had three heads and six arms and no soldiers, he had no choice.

"Not that pessimistic," Chen Bulei disagreed with Lin Wei's attitude. He smiled slightly: "Brother Wei Wen, after the Battle of North China, at least 500,000 troops can be drawn there, and the troops are sufficient."

Lin Wei was a little anxious: "Mr. Bray, why don't you understand that this is not a problem of military strength, but a problem of transportation. Even if you transfer 500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 people will have to eat. There must be bullets in the barrel of the gun? These have to be sent from the back, but from the southwest, even from Myanmar to Dihua, there will be trains first, cars, and trains for tens of thousands of miles. Even if there is the Dylan Railway, transportation will be equally difficult."

Speaking of this, Lin Wei sighed: "At that time, Zhuang Jihua suggested that he continue to repair and continue to build to Xi'an to connect with the Longhai Line. It seems that he realized that something might happen in Xinjiang."

Chen Bulei hesitated and nodded silently. Zhuang Jihua fought with Song Ziwen in front of Chiang Kai-shek and firmly advocated continued construction, but Song Ziwen, from a financial perspective, believed that the country's financial difficulties were difficult, and the Soviet Union could not take care of itself and could not take care of Xinjiang at all. He firmly advocated the suspension of construction. Chiang Kai-shek finally supported Song Ziwen, which led to the stopping of the Dilan Railway several hundred miles away from Lanzhou. From Xi'an to Lanzhou, thousands of miles away, he could only rely on cars.

Faced with the difficulties, Chiang Kai-shek finally realized the mistake of stopping the construction of the Dilan Railway, and ordered the construction of the Dilan Railway to build it to Lanzhou. Tens of thousands of road construction troops rushed to the construction site. Fortunately, the most difficult areas have passed, but to build it to Xi'an is so difficult that you don't have to open to traffic within one or two years.

Two thousand cars said it was much less, but for the materials needed and the consumption of the front line, it was too little. Each car ran five tons and could transport 10,000 tons at a time. If it was food, it would be enough for 200,000 troops to eat for a few days. The night in Huangshan was very lonely. The villa stood alone in the mountains. The chirping of spring insects sounded in the mountains. The spring insects that had been silent for a winter were chirping happily in the mountains. The mountain wind blew, and the leaves made a rustling sound. Chen Bulei shrank and wrapped his coat slightly.

The two walked slowly back along the mountain road. Lin Wei looked up at the sky full of stars and the stars were covered with the sky, illuminating the dark sky. Chen Bulei looked at the brightly lit Huangshan Villa. This villa is now the center of this country. The radio stations in the villa do not stop for 24 hours. The situations on various battlefields across the country quickly gathered here, and then the orders were quickly issued to various battlefields.

As Chiang Kai-shek's main assistant, both of them knew in their hearts that this crisis might be the last crisis since the war. As long as the Xinjiang rebellion is successfully quelled, the entire situation in China will be under the control of the government, restoring the Northeast, invading North Korea, and then waiting for the US fleet at the seaside.

"Brother Bree, I heard that Deng Yanda and Li Jishen parted ways." Lin Wei remembered the recent information provided by the Military Control Commission. Li Jishen moved out of the Special Garden. Deng Yanda was stepping up preparations for the new party. The documents obtained by the Military Control Commission stated that the new party was called the Social Democratic Party. The party platform changed from the original social revolution to a relatively moderate improvement, and advocated the improvement of the current political system and promoted the election of the Democratic Party. It was obvious that Li Jishen seemed to disapprove of the establishment of a new party, but Deng Yanda insisted, and the two parted ways. This news made Chiang Kai-shek happy for a long time, and he specially sent Li Zongren and He Yingqin to meet Li Jishen, but the news brought back by He Yingqin was not very good. Li Jishen still insisted on ending the Cretaceous Party's dictatorship system and implementing the general election of the Democratic Party.

But even so, Chiang Kai-shek was still quite satisfied. Deng Yanda and Li Jishen united, and the entire Guangdong soldiers and politicians united. When they were divided, their strength was reduced, and they could be divided and ruled. "Subdivided is divided," Chen Bulei's tone was plain, without any joy: "Li Jishen was connected within the party, and he wanted to establish an opposition within the party. The biggest problem of our party is that the party is not unity. The chairman proposed the Anti-Japanese War and founding of the country. This road is a long way to go."

Lin Wei casually kicked away a small stone and gave way to a small flower next to the road. In Huangshan in early spring, the flowers were already eager to spit out their buds, and there were already unwavering tourists on the nearby Nanshan Mountain that started to visit the mountains to enjoy the flowers.

"Yes," Lin Wei replied casually: "I won't talk about the War of Resistance Against Japan. Founding of the country is the most important thing. Outside the Party, there is the obstacle of **; within the Party, there are no Wang Jingwei, but there are also people like Li Jishen, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, and many central and local factions, alas."

Lin Wei sighed heavily. Thinking about these things, it was a headache. Chen Bulei pushed his eyes on his nose and sighed: "That's right. How did Zhuang Wenge rectify the party? There are many factions in the southwest and many factions in the party, but they have little impact on the work in the southwest. Factory and mines, social reforms, establishment of reserves, and reorganization of Sichuan Army. It's not easy to do anything, but he did it all."

Lin Wei did not answer, but thought in his heart that Chen Bulei's words, the Southwest Development had a significant impact on the whole party and the whole country. Not only him, but even the veterans of the party, Ju Zheng, Dai Jitao, Wu Zhihui and others, were reflecting. Xiong Kewu was the most funny. After he returned to Chongqing, he was surprised at the huge changes in Chongqing, and then excited, and finally admired him. He publicly declared that if he was the governor of Sichuan, Zhuang Jihua would be in the position of governor.

In recent years, Lin Wei has also studied the entire process of Southwest development. He is most interested in Zhuang Jihua's method of rectifying the party. You must know that Zhuang Jihua does not control the party department at all. It is Chen Lifu's territory. But he used two simple tricks: one is to develop new party members and recruit young people to join the party. The second trick is to modify the cadre promotion method, changing the appointment system to the electoral system. In these two ordinary tricks, the Chongqing Party Department has become the most combative party department in the country.

Every time Lin Wei studied this experience, he couldn't help but wonder, what if these two moves were implemented nationwide? Will the entire Kuomintang change a lot, at least half of the combat effectiveness of the Chongqing Party Committee? If this can be achieved, would it be easier to establish the country? @.
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