Chapter 562 To Be a Man, You Must Be Content!

Yang Weiping introduced him to people in public for the first time as his Taishan father-in-law, and officially called him a father-in-law.

As for what kind of political system the government will adopt after the official establishment of the government in northern Burma, Yang Weiping is still discussing with Kissinger and Yang Jiasheng.

The title of chairman is the official title of Yang Jiasheng when he was the chairman of the Military Committee of the North Burma People's Army, and all media reports in North Burma now also use this title.

called Yang Jiasheng his father-in-law in front of Lin Jianguang, and Yang Weiping also had the idea of letting Lin Jianguang take root in Northern Myanmar with peace of mind. At the same time, it is also hinting that Lin Jianguang is engaged in industry in Northern Burma, and his Yang Weiping's backer is much harder than in Huaxia.

According to the plan, the Democratic Federal Republic of North Burma, the Government of the Democratic Federation of North Burma, will be formally established five days later, that is, on April 10, 1982. At that time, Myanmar will usher in a new era of division and rule between the north and the south since the end of World War II and independence from British colonial rule.

During his visit to Northern Burma this time, Yang Weiping promised that Chief No. 1 and Ye Chien-shiung would not make a public appearance at the founding ceremony of Northern Burma and would not take up any of the tasks of the Northern Burmese government for five years. In exchange, Huaxia will announce its recognition of the North Burmese government on the day of its establishment, establish normal diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level with the North Burmese government, send ambassadors to North Burma, and establish embassies and consulates.

In addition, the Huaxia government has provided 30 Jian-10 Pengniao, 50 Jian-7 Flying Leopards, and 120 FC-1 Thunder Dragons to the North Burmese Government as congratulatory gifts in the form of half-buy-and-half-give, so as to strengthen the main aircraft of the North Burmese Air Force in active service.

In terms of army equipment. The Huaxia government introduced four complete production lines of Siberian Tiger I tanks, Siberian Tiger II main battle tanks and Type 81 wheeled and tracked infantry fighting vehicles to North Burma at preferential prices.

This deal, which will not be announced to the outside world by China and Northern Burma, is a secret cooperation agreement between the two countries.

Yang Jiasheng learned that Yang Weiping, the prospective son-in-law, came to Northern Burma this time, and brought a generous gift that he had never thought of, and he invisibly looked up to Yang Weiping more and more.

It's not that no one has ever made greedy rumors to Yang Jiasheng, saying that the century-old foundation of the Yang Tusi family can't just be dominated by a side disciple like Yang Weiping of unknown origin, and that their Yang family must not be a puppet manipulated by others.

The Americans said it, the British said it, and even the Soviets talked to him.

Merely. From the moment Yang Jiasheng decided to marry his most beloved daughter Xinru to Yang Weiping. Yang Jiasheng made a decision in his heart.

Yang Jiasheng is a very assertive person, and he is also a family helmsman with courage, responsibility and long-term vision. The main thing is that he knows what self-knowledge is. Understand what contentment means.

Aside from Yang Weiping's life-saving grace to their family, not to mention the grace of knowing the encounter. only said that he made an in-depth analysis of what Yang Weiping did in his life. He clearly came to a conclusion that Yang Weiping, a young man, definitely belongs to the kind of person who can only be a friend. We must not be the best of the enemy.

Yang Jiasheng can assert that judging from Yang Weiping's various layouts in Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Chinese continent, this person is a decisive and ambitious figure. Yang Weiping will definitely not only focus on the one-third of an acre of land in Northern Burma.

Compared with Yang Weiping's ambition, he Yang Jiasheng felt that as long as he could keep the current foundation and keep the existing wealth of the Yang family, it would be enough.

Once, Yang Jiasheng also had ambitions. But that ambition was dashed by the difficulties faced by the Yang clan during Burma's civil war. Before the Rock Mercenaries approached him for cooperation, his greatest wish was for his children to live well.

To this day, this idea is still ingrained in him. He knew very well that without the financial support provided by Yang Weiping and the military support of the Rock Mercenaries, their Yang family could be replaced or even wiped out at any time.

Yang Jiasheng had a feeling that Yang Weiping invested in their Yang clan and ran northern Myanmar, not that Yang Weiping wanted to cut off the claimed king in the territory of more than 400,000 square kilometers in northern Burma. He believes that everything Yang Weiping is doing now must be related to Huaxia's national strategy.

Don't look at Yang Weiping's unsatisfactory mix in the Chinese political arena, but Yang Jiasheng speculates that Yang Weiping's current setbacks are very likely to be a kind of tempering and tempering carried out by the top leaders of China. Because, Yang Weiping only turned twenty-four this year!

Yang Jiasheng was also young, and he knew very well that it was really difficult for a young man in his twenties to make achievements in his political career.

In this world, at an age like Yang Weiping, compared with his achievements and wealth, Yang Jiasheng dares to guarantee the ticket, which is absolutely unique and unique!

Yang Jiasheng didn't know what Yang Weiping was plotting for, but there was one thing he dared to conclude that it was definitely related to improving and enhancing the status of the Chinese in all countries in the world.

Today, for the first time, I heard Yang Weiping call him his father-in-law in front of outsiders, which made Yang Jiasheng's originally somewhat uneasy heart finally let go completely.

Hearing Yang Weiping say that the Huaxia government would secretly provide a large amount of military aid in the near future, Yang Jiasheng was even more convinced that his prospective son-in-law would by no means completely break with the Huaxia government, as inferred by politicians in some countries.

Yang Jiasheng vaguely guessed that everything Yang Weiping did in Northern Burma was very likely to be part of the Great Southwest Strategy that China had just interrupted.

As for whether Northern Burma will be incorporated into the territory of the Chinese People's Republic in the future, Yang Jiasheng does not care at all. He only knows one way, as long as Yang Weiping, the son-in-law, does not fall, their Yang clan in northern Myanmar will be able to stand tall in the land of northern Myanmar.

As more and more farmers, workers, intellectuals, veterans and other talents from mainland China immigrate to Northern Burma, the population of Northern Burma is growing rapidly, and the proportion of Chinese in the ethnic group of Northern Burma is also increasing.

According to the plan formulated by Yang Weiping and Qiu Fang to emigrate 30 million people from mainland China, the Chinese will become the largest ethnic group in the whole of Myanmar in the future in northern Burma.

It has to be said that these immigrants from mainland China have not only changed the proportion of people in North Burma, but also significantly improved the education level and knowledge structure of the aborigines in North Burma.

Slogans such as "Knowledge changes destiny, and science and technology are the primary productive forces!" "If you want to get rich, you must first build roads!" and "Learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and you will not be afraid to go all over the world!" and other slogans can now be seen and heard everywhere in all towns and villages in North Burma.

Primary schools, secondary schools, vocational schools, various specialized schools and universities have sprung up in the urban and rural areas of North Myanmar provinces in recent years, and the number is much larger than that of all the private and public schools in Myanmar in the past 100 years combined.

In particular, the nine-year compulsory education system and the social minimum income guarantee system have been echoed and supported by all ethnic groups in northern Burma. Because of this, Yang Jiasheng's prestige and prestige in the hearts of the people of Northern Burma greatly surpassed that of General Aung San, a national hero who once led Myanmar's independence and statehood.

Once upon a time, Aung San was the place where he could not look up to Yang Jiasheng. But now, if the descendants of the Aung San family want to visit him, they also have to depend on his Yang Jiasheng's mood.

This alone makes Yang Jiasheng cherish everything he has now.

Therefore, no matter who he is, what country he comes from, or what organization supports him, don't try to sow discord between his Yang Jiasheng and his quasi-son-in-law Yang Weiping.

Yang Jiasheng did not know what kind of concerns Yang Weiping had, and he never agreed to take up any official position in the government of the North Burma Federation. Today, he half-jokingly and half-seriously said in front of everyone that Yang Weiping should also set up a commission of science, technology and industry for national defense in northern Burma, and hand him over to be responsible. This is not only his true thoughts, but also to test whether his prospective son-in-law will come to North Myanmar casually this time, or whether he will not leave if he has made up his mind.

Although Yang Jiasheng's attitude of avoiding the important and taking things lightly made Yang Jiasheng somewhat disappointed, this did not prevent Yang Jiasheng from expecting Yang Weiping to help him establish the national industrial system of Northern Burma.

As Yang Weiping just said, the Tianshi CNC precision machine tool manufacturing factory in front of him is not only the foundation of the development of the machine tool machinery industry in North Myanmar, but also the cradle of industrial machine tools that determines the industrial level of North Myanmar.

Yang Jiasheng didn't know how to engage in industry, but he had never eaten pork and seen pigs run. The machining accuracy of Zhiludao machine tool directly determines the quality of industrial products.

In the process of visiting the various workshops of Tianshi CNC precision machine tool factory, Yang Jiasheng repeatedly randomly selected several lathes and millers who were processing parts, and learned that the tolerance of any part was controlled within 0.01~0.05 microns, Yang Jiasheng finally understood what the manufacturing level and R&D capabilities of China's military industry will advance by leaps and bounds in recent years.

Of course, Yang Weiping is also very satisfied with the results of such an inspection.

With the extremely weak industrial base of northern Burma, it is almost impossible to rely on local craftsmen to build a precision machining industrial system.

Yang Weiping secretly sighed to himself, and at the same time, he felt an inexplicable sadness in his heart.

It is important to know that these technical workers he recruited from China to come to Northern Burma are basically technical backbones who are not treated and valued by the leaders in their original units.

They are either idle or face layoffs and unemployment at home. If no one stops this, at least 30 million people will be lost from China's state-owned enterprises in the next 15 years.

A small number of these people are hired by foreign companies, and a small part of them have become the technical backbone of China's outstanding private enterprises. But many more have since traveled around to provide for their families, becoming the most despised and vulnerable in the lowest strata of society.

The concept of industrial workers will gradually be forgotten in China in the 21st century.

Batches of peasant workers who have only received training in primary techniques have become ant workers and ant people who will be exploited and oppressed by foreign capital in the future "sweatshop of the world" in China.

They can only do the kind of labor-intensive work that has a low skill content and strong labor. The real core technique is basically not related to them.

Why is this happening? Why is it that the Chinese working class, which has paid countless blood and sweat for the establishment of New China, will eventually become the most vulnerable group in Chinese society? (To be continued......