The second chapter of the southwest of the scriptures Chapter 5 The trek Section 2 Heroes' report gr
The development team was not unhappy, but everyone was greeted in the office building. However, Zhuang Jihua noticed that there was no professor or anyone else, but there was an extra middle-aged man in the lieutenant general's uniform. Seeing Zhuang Jihua looking at him, Li Zhilong introduced: "This is General Yu Dawei."
Zhuang Jihua suddenly realized, and he hurriedly stepped forward to salute: "General Yu, welcome, the National Defense Science and Technology Commission has entered Sichuan?"
The National Defense Science and Technology Commission was jointly recommended by Zhuang Jihua and Weng Wenhao to Chiang Kai-shek. The recommended director was Yu Dawei. Yu Dawei was born in a prominent family. His mother was the granddaughter of Zeng Guofan, a famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty. The Yu family was flourishing in their generation. The family members held important positions on both sides of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, covering the three realms of politics, economy and academic circles across the Taiwan Strait.
At this moment, Yu Dawei saw Zhuang Jihua who was a little tired and angry, and was energetic. He smiled slightly: "No, the National Defense Science and Technology Commission was established at the end of June. Neither you nor Mr. Weng arrived. I came here to see what preparations I had to make. When I prepare here, I will enter Sichuan again."
Zhuang Jihua turned his head to look at Li Zhilong, and Li Zhilong smiled bitterly: "There is no way, you still have to live in the sunken shed. There are another 3,000 people going to enter Sichuan. When you are not here, we discussed that the base must be separated. The scale is too large and the functions are too complex, and management is becoming increasingly difficult."
"We mean that the guards are demarcated and set up a separate military base, and are responsible for the security of other bases. In addition, several recruit training camps are set up to prepare for the next step of troops expansion." Hong Junqi added.
Several people talked and walked in a few words. When they reached the door, Li Zhilong realized why he had arrived at the conference room and did not allow him to speak. Zhuang Jihua took the lead in entering the conference room and walked directly to his seat to sit down. Li Zhilong then realized that Zhuang Jihua was going to have a meeting.
"Liu Yinshu is still waiting at home during the Cultural Revolution. You will leave for almost five months and have a meeting when you come back, so don't worry about it."
Zhuang Jihua shook his head and said heavingly after a long time of silence: "I can't sit still. I don't know if I don't go there. It's hard for the frontline soldiers to speed up the progress."
Li Zhilong and the others looked at each other. They didn’t know what Zhuang Jihua meant, but they had already made it very fast. By today, the four main roads had been completed by 8%. Note that this was without large machinery and most of the manpower was used. The pharmaceutical factory had started construction, and the first phase of the steel plant had been completed by 4%, and it was estimated that it would be put into production in March and April next year. In the five months after Zhuang Jihua left, seven more factories broke ground. The financial rectification led by Mei Yuntian had initially achieved results. The local currency in the market has gradually been unified, and education construction in various places has become formal. With the work teams of various counties spared no effort, most of the policies were implemented well, and the taxes were completely reduced, and taxes everywhere could no longer be seen.
"I only realized how weak our army was when I went to the front line this time," Zhuang Jihua said solemnly: "I was thinking about how we can speed up the progress along the way. Our current difficulty is transportation, but within a month, there will be seven more ships, with a total tonnage of more than 3,000 tons. Wu Linpu also contacted several transportation companies, so the transportation situation will improve quickly, and the prerequisites for speeding up the pace will be available. Let's see how we move here."
"The gunpowder factory has begun to be put into production. It can expand its scale. At the same time, it is planned to build a second company. Factory 1, Factory 2, Factory 3 is already in production. Factory 4 can be put into production in September, but the raw materials are difficult and the output is very small." Li Zhilong thought, Factory 1 is a gun manufacturer, and they chose the German 7.9mm Mauser rifle, which is a modeled after rifle. At the Military Commission's standard weapons meeting last year, it decided to use this rifle as the standard weapon of the China ** team. Factory 2 is a bullet production factory, which currently produces rifle bullets and Czech light machine gun bullets, Factory 3 is a grenade, and Factory 4 is a plan to produce mortars. The raw material difficulties Li Zhilong mentioned mainly refer to the copper, lead and other materials used in the barrel and bullet head. These materials must be transported from outside Sichuan, so it seems particularly nervous.
"Don't worry, expand while working," Zhuang Jihua said resolutely. The news that Guan Zhenzheng told his soldiers that he had gone to the front line without live-fire shooting made him feel very uncomfortable. This is also the reason why he asked to speed up the progress when he entered the door.
"Cultural Revolution, this is not possible. We don't have enough skilled workers. I went to the factory to find out. Now a master is taking three apprentices and driving three lathes. The scrap rate is astonishingly high." Li Zhilong expressed his objection. Zhuang Jihua left and he was responsible for the overall work. He came from the bottom every week. The reports from the factory worried him. After calming down the trouble caused by Li Haoyi, he took time to run the factory below, and the result was shocking. There were serious shortage of skilled workers in the factory. A large number of new workers were serving as the main force of production. After two months of entering the factory, they started operating the lathes. There were many punches. The management was very chaotic. The management method of the managers was still the same as in private factories. There were insults and beating workers in all factories. He personally stopped four or five times.
"The management is chaotic and let them formulate rules and regulations. We have to do everything. What do they need to do? Make rules and regulations and strictly follow rules and regulations. That's all." Zhuang Jihua was a little arrogant. His experience after getting off the boat made him feel angry: "Skilled workers are not achieved overnight. They can only be cultivated slowly. They should be allowed to produce defective waste. It is not scary to produce defective waste. It is more than a few times, find the reason, and then it is improved. The problem now is that the front line urgently needs ammunition. We don't have much time and we must adopt extraordinary practices. Don't be afraid of not having workers, and don't be afraid of workers not being able to do it. Let them learn. As long as they can become skilled workers within half a year to a year, the tuition fee is worth it. If you are so restricted, when can you provide ammunition to the front line?"
Zhuang Jihua saw that Li Zhilong's face was a little bad, and felt a little hard tone. So he changed his tone and said, "Zai Tian, I'm anxious. You don't know, we could have won a big victory in the Great Wall, but we can't fight anymore. Why? There is no ammunition, and there will be no ammunition north of the Yangtze River for another month. We had to sign the Rehe Armistice Agreement. Now the whole country is scolding this agreement, but they know that the front line is difficult. * In Tian, we are more difficult than in the Huangpu period. You have fired a few bullets before you go to the battlefield, but now some new recruits have never even fired a bullet before they go to the battlefield. Because there are no bullets to fire them; Guan Zizheng was injured because his soldiers have not received grenade throwing training. Do you think it is ridiculous? But this is the reality. [Read the text version, please go]"
Just as Zhuang Jihua first heard this news, Li Zhilong was also very shocked. Although he was in Huangpu, he used a wooden stick as a gun to train, but later he not only had guns, but he, the man who did not go to the battlefield in the end, also fired dozens of bullets. Now he has no training ground bullets.
"General Zhuang. I don't agree with your approach," Yu Dawei suddenly spoke without saying anything. Zhuang Jihua was stunned. He turned his head to look at Yu Dawei. Yu Dawei said quietly: "Industrial development has its own rules. No matter how anxious you are, you cannot surpass this rule. Besides, if you want to discuss those things today, everyone is not prepared. Why don't you tell me what to discuss first and we will have a meeting tomorrow."
Although Yu Dawei was a lieutenant general, his military rank was higher than Zhuang Jihua. However, he had no sense of a superior, and was talking to Zhuang Jihua in a negotiating tone. However, the fact that Zhuang Jihua was in a mess, he wanted to speed up the progress, but he had countless ideas about how to speed up.
He said after a moment: "Okay, tomorrow we are going to talk about how to speed up the progress. Everyone prepares the contents they are responsible for. No, tomorrow we will hold an enlarged meeting. Secretary Gong will inform you that the heads of each factory and the heads of each laboratory will participate tomorrow. Work together to talk about how to speed up the construction progress."
Gong Xiuhua stood up and asked, "Do you want to notify the municipal government?"
"Yes, Mayor He and Director Lu must notify that Director Lu must arrive."
He Guoguang is not from the Southwest Development Team, and is nominally Zhuang Jihua's boss. He is now going to serve as the director of the staff team. Zhuang Jihua cannot be sure whether he is really willing to participate.
"yes."
Gong Xiuhua sat down, but Zhuang Jihua stood up: "Okay, go home." As he said that, he was about to go, and everyone stood up one after another. Zhuang Jihua suddenly remembered the reporter outside, and he asked again: "What Li Haoyi did not have any impact on the base, right?"
Li Zhilong looked at him with pity: "What can he do, but you have some influence on the development team."
Zhuang Jihua stopped and looked at him. Li Zhilong explained: "The press is criticizing the "Rehe Armistice Agreement". It is said that this was what you talked about, thinking that this was a treason treaty, which caused ideological turmoil in the base. You see, no professor came here today, because of this, Professor Ding and Professor Hu had both asked me in private and asked if what was said in the newspaper was true. They were suspicious and were talking secretly. You should come forward to explain the Cultural Revolution."
Zhuang Jihua didn't expect that this matter would have such a great impact on the base. He felt that this matter could not be handled so easily. He had to change his approach without discrimination before.
"Hmph, these reporters know that they are messing around if they don't understand anything. This situation cannot continue." Since he told Dai Li to control the press in Peking, Zhuang Jihua has been considering this issue. He hesitated because this was spread and his reputation was very bad, but now he doesn't care. He can't let the Southwest Development be affected by Napo and said: "Junfu, think about how to control the press."
Teng Jie agreed without hesitation. Controlling public opinion has always been emphasized by fascism, but the attempt of Lanyi Society to control public opinion has always been opposed by the democrats within the Kuomintang, so that no progress has been made. They were punished only when there were articles that obviously scolded Chiang Kai-shek or scolded the Kuomintang in the newspaper. The punishment can only be managed for one or two months; in addition, some newspapers are located in the concession, and the National Government has no choice but to whip them.
Now Zhuang Jihua's decision to implement news control in Chongqing made him very excited and firmly support it. And if he succeeded in Chongqing, it could be promoted to other regions.
Li Zhilong and Yu Dawei were both stunned. They did not expect Zhuang Jihua to make such a decision. Li Zhilong asked him to react and meant to let him write an article or something, explaining under what circumstances the "Rehe Armistice Agreement" was signed, and it was definitely not to let him control public opinion. Compared with Li Zhilong, Yu Dawei believed in the freedom of the press in the West. Although Yu Dawei was Chinese, he received education in the West. After graduating from Harvard, he went to Berlin University and traveled around the world in the opposite direction to Zhuang Jihua. He could not accept the practice of controlling public opinion.
"General Zhuang, this is inappropriate. Our Three Principles of the People are the freedom of the press. Controlling public opinion will inevitably arouse criticism from comrades in the party, bring unnecessary trouble, and easily arouse criticism from others." Yu Dawei's tone was still very gentle, but he had already frowned. Obviously, he did not agree with Zhuang Jihua's approach.
"What's this?" Zhuang Jihua said disapprovingly: "Now we need to unify our thinking and resist foreign humiliation. The government is frequently criticized. This will shake the people's confidence in the government and make it difficult to implement the government's orders. Of course, if I have enough time, I can explain it slowly to them, but now the Japanese don't give me time, and I have no other way."
"Be cautious, the Cultural Revolution, this matter must be cautious, so it's better to slow down." Li Zhilong advised.
"What's there to be cautious? You've still worked in the Communist Party of China. Secretary Gong, when did you tell him how the Soviet Union controlled public opinion? Teng Jie, aren't you studying fascism? Take a good look at how Germany and Italy controlled public opinion. In fact, if we study these three countries, we can find that any country with good public opinion will have a strong national cohesion and a rapid development. In just over a decade, your Soviet Union has changed from an agricultural country to an industrial country. Although there are many problems, the people have never opposed the government's policies. Why? It's that the public opinion is well controlled." Zhuang Jihua said that in his previous life, any country in the world was controlling public opinion, so there is no need to say that China has never been open to private people; and in the United States, the news war has been included in part of the US military strategy. I just took the general trend of controlling public opinion.
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