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The third bloody war of resistance Chapter 11 Chaotian Que Section 7 Vitality (2)

Part 3: Bloody War of Resistance, Chapter 11: Chaotian Que, Section 7: Vitality (2)

The northeast of early autumn is filled with a mature fragrance, the fiery red sorghum is drooping its head heavy, the fallen leaves are flying in the wind, and a few children are playing on the ground. The carriage beside the road is full of harvest and running towards the village. The farmers on the carriage are filled with joyful smiles. {" }

The car honked the horn, and the young man lying on the straw looked up, smiled at the driver, and turned around and shouted at the middle-aged man driving the car.

Two workers who were repairing the ditches on the roadside looked up almost at the same time, and then lowered their heads and continued to work hard. After the Beining Line was interrupted, a large number of cars passed by the road every day. The road is much faster now than before. The army has set up several pontoon bridges on each river, but blockages still occur from time to time, especially in the recent harvest season.

The carriage slowly moved forward, and the driver muttered and complained in a low voice, but Deng Yanda didn't care. He looked greedily at the fields outside the car window and the chimneys with black smoke in the distance. This rich land will be the hope for China's future.

The carriage in front was still very slow, and the car followed him slowly moving forward. The road was being renovated, and stones and sand piled on the road from time to time can be seen on both sides of the road. Due to the busy farming, the migrant workers repairing the road have decreased significantly, leaving only a few people, and there are no people in some areas, and various materials are piled in the fields by the road.

After passing Jinzhou, the war was less and less, but the damage was still serious. All the bridges were blown up and the railway tracks were piled up and burned together and deformed, so they were completely useless.

After passing through the plains, the carriage turned into the path next to it and drove towards the village far away. The driver whispered and kicked the accelerator, and the car suddenly accelerated.

He seriously adjusted his seat, looked back, and the speed of the car behind him was also raised. The military academy was still in Tangshan and was preparing for the relocation. He brought several people to the Northeast to prepare for the relocation of the entire military academy.

Zhuang Jihua had long urged Deng Yanda to leave the customs, but Deng Yanda was not in a hurry. He went around the big circle and went to Wuhan first, went south to Guangdong, then to Shanxi, Jiangsu, and met with Yan Xishan, established a branch of the Social Democratic Party in Shanxi, and then went to Tianjin, Peking and Tianjin, and then went to Dongdong of Hebei for two weeks.

The former military academy of the Fifth War Zone was moved to Luan County, and Deng Yanda went to the military academy to visit. This military academy trained a large number of military cadres for the Social Democratic Party. After graduation, these military academy students entered the troops controlled by the Social Democratic Party generals and acted as subordinate officers.

During the military academy, Chen Mingshu suggested that Deng Yanda not go to the Northeast for the time being. Zhuang Jihua made a mistake in the Soviet invasion, which aroused Chiang Kai-shek's suspicion. If he went to the Northeast now, Chiang Kai-shek would be more alert and might attack Zhuang Jihua in advance. At that time, Zhuang Jihua was in a dilemma.

So Deng Yanda stayed in Hebei, and the power of the Social Democratic Party in Hebei was developing very quickly. They controlled most of the Hebei East. Zhuang Jihua activated a large number of Social Democrats to serve as county magistrates and county security team leaders in Hebei East. The social reforms in the entire Hebei East were in full swing. Working groups formed by each county went to the countryside to promote rent reduction and interest reduction.

Deng Yanda also went to the base of the Social Democratic Party behind enemy lines near Qian'an. In the base of the Social Democratic Party behind enemy lines, social reforms have been completed, and rent reductions have been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Deng Yanda mainly inspected the local regime. The county magistrate and the security captain of Qian'an are both old members of the third party. They followed Deng Yanda in 1935, and the security captain even graduated from the fifth class of Huangpu.

"Our ideal is not one-party dictatorship. In the base area, all parties are allowed to develop. As long as the law is not violated, the people can march and rallies and strike. We must gradually expand the power of the political association so that the political association can better supervise the government.

Your work is very important. This is the first county-level government in our party’s complete control of the regime. The composition and development of the Qian'an government are exploring the future form of national government organizations in China.”

Deng Yanda's remarks were published in the local newspaper in Qian'an and were immediately reprinted by Ta Kung Pao, causing a considerable shock in the country. Chiang Kai-shek secretly ordered the commissioner of the Hebei Administrative Office and the security commander Lan Yundong to monitor the local Social Democratic Party to curb the development of the Social Democratic Party.

Lan Yundong took the telegram and reported to Zhuang Jihua. Zhuang Jihua replied to him, "The Social Democratic Party is a legal party recognized by the state. It exists and develops publicly in Chongqing, Wuhan, Beijing, Tianjin. It is a region where the members of the party have been fighting for seven years and sacrificed countless party members to recover. In the arduous war, the local people have always stood with the party. What reason do you have to monitor and contain them?"

After receiving the reply, Lan Yundong understood the truth and sent someone to Qian'an to take a quick look. Then he handed a report to Chiang Kai-shek and focused on compiling the new army.

After Zhuang Jihua led his troops out of seclusion, Jihua East was empty. Zhuang Jihua asked the Ministry of Military Affairs for a new 76th Army. Based on the new recruits who recovered from the North China Battle, Lan Yundong organized all the guerrillas and puppet troops in the original Hebei region and formed the B-ranking Army of the Fourth Brigade of the two divisions.

The guerrillas behind enemy lines in the eastern Hebei Kuomintang were actually the Social Democratic guerrillas. This unit was expanded into a brigade after the war, and now it has been expanded into a division, and its strength has doubled.

What made Lan Yundong more troubled was that the troops were organized, but they lacked weapons and ammunition. The weapons and ammunition transported from the southwest must first meet the needs of the Northeast battlefield. Every shot and ammunition must be transported to the front line, and the entire army had to use daily weapons.

After the TASS statement, the threat of the Soviet invasion disappeared and the situation in the Northeast stabilized. Cai Tingkai secretly called Deng Yanda to leave the customs as soon as possible, relocate the Social Democratic Party Central Committee to the Northeast, and move the focus of the party's work to the Northeast.

Although Deng Yanda did not leave the customs, the elite soldiers and generals scattered by the Social Democratic Party across the country were transferred to the Northeast. In just one month, the Social Democratic Party drew more than 4,000 cadres from all over the country to the Northeast.

After receiving a secret telegram from Cai Tingkai, Deng Yanda decided to go to Shenyang immediately, but Lan Yundong asked for a meeting with Zhuang Jihua's telegram. Zhuang Jihua, who had been urging Deng Yanda, changed his attitude. He asked him to postpone his exit from the prison in the telegram and stay in Jidong for a few more days.

"The Cultural Revolution means that Jidong is an important channel to connect Northeast and North China. Teachers can do more work here." Lan Yundong said and smashed another telegram in his arms. It was Chiang Kai-shek's secret telegram. Chiang Kai-shek asked him to monitor Deng Yanda's activities in Jidong, and also pay attention to the connection between Zhuang Jihua and Deng.

After thinking about it, Deng Yanda understood Zhuang Jihua's meaning. The Social Democratic Party has a good foundation in Hebei East and the strategic position of this region is very important. Deng Yanda should provide good guidance on the work here and build it into a solid base for the Social Democratic Party.

So Deng Yanda continued to inspect Hebei and found that although the situation in Hebei was developing very well, there were many problems below. First of all, the organizational sentiment was serious, and this kind of sectarianism was formed in long-term battles; secondly, the problems in the army were even more serious. Many troops did not solidify together by the system and belief, but by the prestige of the military leaders. This caused a problem. If the military leaders rebelled or other problems arose, the entire army would rebel; finally, the future development of Hebei was also a serious problem.

In addition, there are some problems in rural work. During the process of reducing rent and interest rates, local cadres experienced many simple and crude situations, and failed to implement the Party’s policies.

Deng Yanda and Chen Mingshu seriously discussed Jiang Guangnai's strategic development direction problem first. The continued development of Jidong in the south will inevitably attract Chiang Kai-shek's attention, and Zhuang Jihua's attention to the Beining line is very tight, which is likely to trigger disputes between the two sides.

The north is Rehe, and the chairman of Rehe Province decided to set Fu Zuoyi, but Fu Zuoyi led his troops in Mongolia, and the entire Rehe was empty. The GCD Hebei-Reliao base was suppressed by the Kuomintang. At the same time, due to political reasons, it could not be expanded. The Social Democratic Party could take the opportunity to penetrate into Rehe.

After discussion, Deng Yanda decided to implement the policy of northward development and southward consolidation in eastern Hebei. The northward development was not military development, but party infiltration, and establish party branches in various places in Rehe.

In the newly opened areas, continue to implement social reforms led by the Social Democratic Party, strengthen the grassroots construction of the Party, and establish a supervisory department, which is at the same level as the local organization and is directly under the superior leadership.

Regarding the other two problems, especially the deadly military issues, Deng Yanda had long been preparing to reform the military, introduce the GCD system, establish party branches at the company or above, and establish party representatives at all levels to strengthen the leadership of the party.

Chen Mingshu made a clever suggestion to rotate the army and local leaders in the entire eastern Hebei region to break the local sects and clan forces.

This suggestion was adopted by Deng Yanda, and Chen Mingshu led a working group to stay in Hebei East to comprehensively guide the party, government and military rectification in the Hebei East region. The military academy work was temporarily chaired by Jiang Guangnai. He seriously followed Deng Yanda out of seclusion and went to Shenyang to prepare for the relocation of the military academy to Shenyang.

After finishing these things, Deng Yanda finally came out of seclusion with confidence. Seeing that he had not many guards, Lan Yundong sent a company to escort them to Jinzhou.

Jinzhou is the gate and transportation hub of the Northeast. A large number of supplies from the front line to support the front line are concentrated here and then distributed to various places. According to Zhuang Jihua's order, the ratio of supplies sent to the Korean battlefield and supplies sent to Jilin, Heilongjiang is one to one.

Deng Yanda did not stay in Jinzhou, and left Jinzhou the next day and rushed to Shenyang.

The car stopped at the mountain pass, and the guard ran over to report, and was building a road in front. Deng Yanda nodded, looked at it seriously and asked, "How long will it take to wait?"

"The checkpoint says it can be passed. It's a one-way road. It's not allowed to wait until the car over there is released."

He said seriously and ordered to strengthen the alert, and then he said no more. After a while, more than a dozen empty cars came from the opposite side one after another. The last car handed a sign to the checkpoint. He took the checkpoint and ordered it to let it go, telling them to keep the distance and not to lean too tightly.

The condition of the road was indeed very bad, with pits everywhere, and the car was jogging and slowly moving, and the two cars were kept at a distance of about seven or eight meters. He looked back seriously. The car behind followed, and he was relieved.

The valley is relatively long, with steep slopes on both sides. The mountains are rugged with strange rocks. The grass is swaying in the cracks of the weathered rocks, trying to catch the last trace of blue. The dark red soil is exposed on the surface. There is a lonely tree on the top of the mountain. The yellow leaves fall with the autumn wind, leaving only bare branches, waving towards the vast sky.

The jeep in front drove past a depression, and the car was jogging in. The engine made a heavy roar, and was about to curse secretly when suddenly I heard a gunshot.

"Bang!"

The gunshots overwhelmed the roar of the engine, so deafening in the quiet valley.

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