Chapter 446: Preferential Policy

readx;??? Chapter 446 Preferential Treatment Policy After the special operations troops of the blade entered Lanzhou City, they took control of the entire Lanzhou City almost without resistance from the Qing army. Pen, Fun, Pavilion www.biquge.info Le Wen Novel|

After ordering the troops participating in the battle to take a short rest, Blade left a part of the army to clean up the city of Lanzhou, while the rest of the troops marched to Baoji, Shaanxi, preparing to join up with the Yellow Label troops in Baoji and continue their march to Xi'an.

Some of the defenders of the Blade Special Operations Force who remained in Lanzhou City spread the policy of the Hainan Army in Lanzhou and the surrounding areas, so that the ordinary people who fled from Lanzhou could return to Lanzhou City.

And here promulgated the Hainan royal government tax reduction and exemption policy for all walks of life in Lanzhou, and organized the reconstruction of Lanzhou City.

Soon, the people of Lanzhou felt the difference between the Hainan army and the Qing court.

The people clearly felt that the Hainan army stationed outside the city was a disciplined and benevolent army.

They never harassed the people, and the officers and soldiers in charge of Lanzhou were particularly friendly, so the various industries in Lanzhou City gradually recovered, and Lanzhou City began to slowly become lively.

After Huang Biao's troops entered Baoji City, they drove armored vehicles and fought the last fierce battle with the stubborn Qing army in the streets and alleys of Baoji City.

It took only half a day for the Hainan army to occupy Baoji. Most of the Qing troops in Baoji City were captured.

Chen Zhong pointed out that the full-scale civil war was unfolding in a large area of the country, and the Qing army was taking more and more prisoners. The Hainan royal government was ordered to immediately issue a policy of preferential treatment to prisoners to the whole country, and set up a special "military resettlement office." This department deals with the repatriation and refresher training of Qing prisoners.

In this policy, especially for some officers and men who want to continue to stay in the army, the Hainan royal government will make reasonable arrangements according to their personal conditions. Those who do not want to stay will be paid severance pay and released home.

After the promulgation of this policy of the Hainan royal palace, the Qing court troops in some areas wavered, but they were still in a wait-and-see state.

After the special operations forces of Blade and Huang Biao's army converged in Baoji, they began to march to Xi'an and Yan'an, respectively.

Baoji is only 180 kilometers away from Xi'an. In Xi'an, the Shaanxi Governor's Mansion had already received information about the loss of Lanzhou Baoji.

At this moment, Chengdu and Chongqing have also been besieged by the Hainan army for nearly a week, and Zhao Erxun had fled to Xi'an as early as when the Hainan army surrounded Chengdu.

When the Qing court learned that Sichuan was in danger, it ordered Yuan Shikai to send Cao Kun, the commander of the third town of the Beiyang New Army, into Sichuan to participate in the war.

In the vicinity of Chengdu and Chongqing today, there are only 50,000 green battalion troops left plus 30,000 Sichuan new troops.

At present, Lanzhou, Gansu and Baoji, Shaanxi have been conquered by the Hainan army, and Hanzhong has also been occupied by the Ling Zhan army.

As a result, Xi'an, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, and Chengdu were divided and surrounded by the Hainan army.

Although Cao Kun was forced to lead the third town of the Beiyang New Army into Sichuan to participate in the battle, Cao Kun was passively on standby under the secret instructions of Yuan Shikai.

Cao Kun was carried by Yuan Shikai, so although the order of the Qing court could not be disobeyed, after receiving the order, he ostensibly promised the Qing court, but secretly asked Yuan Shikai how to deal with it.

Yuan Shikai hinted that Cao Kun sent troops into Sichuan, but not to be too aggressive, and he wanted to use the hand of the Hainan army to eliminate this large army of the Qing court in Sichuan.

Cao Kun understood what Yuan Shikai meant, so although he marched to the central area of Shu, under the pretext that the army had too much baggage and was slow to act, he delayed entering Sichuan to rescue the Qing troops in Chongqing and Chengdu.

Cao Kun was born in Dagu, Tianjin, to a poor shipbuilder's family. grew up in a poor family.

He went through hardships and could not change his fate of hardships and hardships, so he secretly made up his mind and determined to follow Rong.

Later, because of an accidental incident, he finally made up his mind to enlist in the army and began his military career.

Cao Kun first studied at the Tianjin Military Academy, and after graduation, he became a sentry officer of the Yi Army, and during the First Sino-Japanese War, he also went to Korea with his troops to fight against Japan.

Yuan Shikai trained the new army at the small station, and Cao Kun went to the small station to take refuge in Yuan Shikai's new army. After joining the New Army, Cao Kun was appointed as the assistant leader of the 1st Battalion of the Right Wing Infantry Brigade.

Cao Kun, who has no background and is honest, is often bullied. However, Cao Kun, who was honest and moody, gradually gained good popularity in the army.

He often gives benefits to others, while he himself endures hardships and stands hard work, and no matter what he thinks in his heart, he has no complaints on the surface.

Cao Kun's thick personality gradually spread to Yuan Shikai's ears and attracted Yuan Shikai's attention. Yuan Shikai began to gradually cultivate this dull Cao Kun.

Cao Kun is a person who knows how to repay kindness, he heard that Yuan Shikai's uncle and grandfather Yuan Jiasan had a brother named Cao Kezhong, who was very powerful in the local area, and was known as "Dashuai", so he prepared a generous gift to pay respects. was appreciated by this "big handsome".

and sent his aunt and wife to Yuan Shikai to accommodate him, and since then Cao Kun has been led by the gang and led by the gang, led by the gang, and ruled by the leader. Obviously, all of Cao Kun's actions will of course be directly under Yuan Shikai's orders.

The delay in the arrival of the third town of the Beiyang New Army led by Cao Kun in Sichuan caused the Qing defenders in Chengdu and Chongqing to become anxious. Riots in the army occurred from time to time.

The Qing army in these two cities had been cut off from all sources by the Hainan army, and their military supplies and food were already in short supply, and hunger and anxiety were rapidly spreading among the army.

Blade sent a group of soldiers to infiltrate the city in disguise, trumpeting the policies of the Hainan army, encouraging the soldiers in the city to give up resistance and join the Hainan army.

These soldiers who secretly entered the city also preached among the people in these two cities that after the Hainan army settled in, they would reduce taxes in large quantities and give them a more relaxed living space.

After eleven days of siege in Chengdu and Chongqing, riots began in the cities. In some cases, there were incidents of armed fights and killings of officers.

The Hainan army also set up a special reception office outside the city for people who had abandoned the city and taken refuge.

A large amount of food, water and cotton clothes were set up in the place of the reception. He also preached that the officers and men who took refuge in the army would be promoted by half a rank if they came in, and those who were unwilling to stay would be paid to go home.

In such a toss, most of the Qing troops in Chengdu and Chongqing have been tempted by the lucrative conditions of the Hainan army.

They plotted to escape from the city. In less than three days, almost a third of the defenders of the two cities had escaped.

The officers and men who ran out really received the treatment promised by the Hainan army. The officers and soldiers who were still enduring the suffering in the city saw that what the Hainan army said was the truth and did not deceive them, so there were Qing troops who risked their lives to leave the city every day.

The Hainan army outside the city, surrounded outside the city, eating and drinking every day, stimulated the Qing officers and soldiers defending the city.

The will of these officers and soldiers in Chengdu and Chongqing was being broken day by day.

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