Chapter 169: Who Knows Her Daughter's Heart
Lin Yizhe walked into Lu Yingyan's small sea-view villa, he stood indoors, looking around the room. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
The room is not big, the furnishings are also very simple, there is a neat white wooden bed with a faint fragrance on one side, the wooden bed is set up high with a white gauze tent, there are beautiful flower arrangements on the corner of the wall, with all kinds of seasonal flowers, a huge pink and white tent is hung on one wall, and on the other wall is a beautiful white marble stone carved leaf flowers, and there are many boys and girls chasing and playing among the flowers. Huge flowers protrude from the wall, cleverly forming brackets of different sizes, on which fine porcelain are placed, and not far away, a white cloister-style staircase revolves to the second floor.
This is a typical "princess bedroom", beautiful and pure, but also warm and elegant, and the faint fragrance in the air makes Lin Yizhe feel a sense of déjà vu.
Lin Yizhe turned his head to look at the open window, outside the window was a delicate small garden, in the center of the small garden there was a fountain, and in the center of the pool stood a white stone statue of the birth of Venus. Around the pond is a circle of flowers, including roses, tulips and cosmos, and Lin can count many varieties, as well as many unknown flowers.
At this time, behind Lin Yizhe, Lu Yingyan was looking at him intently.
Now, she had successfully brought him into her own little world, but at this moment, she suddenly hesitated again.
"What's wrong with me? ……”
"I ...... How can you share a lover with another woman? ”
She closed her eyes in pain.
The scene of her seeing him at the docks suddenly appeared in front of her.
Her heart throbbed.
She remembered the moment when she threw herself desperately into his arms and cried loudly.
"Don't leave me!" A voice shouted in her heart.
"You're mine! No one can take you away from me! ”
"I must be your woman!"
Lu Yingyan opened her eyes suddenly, she quietly closed the door behind Lin Yizhe and locked it, quickly turned to him, and looked at him steadily.
Lin Yizhe felt the warm gaze in her eyes, and a fire gradually ignited in his heart.
Suddenly, her gaze became a little hesitant again.
Lin Yizhe understood the entanglement in her heart, and he was also a little hesitant in his heart, but when he thought of the moment when she was waiting for her to come back at the dock, the heat in his heart instantly burst like a volcano, which could not be suppressed.
He took her into his arms with intense movements, desperately kissing her cherry lips.
Her body trembled like an electric shock, and she instinctively struggled to push him away, but quickly lost strength under his tight embrace and hot kiss.
Seeing that she was no longer struggling, Lin Yizhe picked her up, came to the side of the bed, and gently laid her flat on the bed, she blushed with shame, closed her eyes tightly, and didn't dare to look at him......
Warm sunlight was already shining through the curtains into the room.
The naked Lin Yizhe was lying on Lu Yingyan's bed, Lu Yingyan was lying on top of him, her beautiful head seemed to be lying on his chest a little sluggish, and the faint tear stains under her eyes showed that she had been crying for a while.
Lin Yizhe glanced under him, saw the spots on the sheets, and understood why she was crying.
Lin Yizhe caressed the silky back of poor Lu Yingyan, and just wanted to say something to comfort her, Lu Yingyan, who was gasping for a while, slowly raised her head and looked at Lin Yizhe with lost eyes, "Propose to my father." ”
But after only a while, before Lin Yizhe could reply, she shook her head desperately to deny what she said: "No! No! I can't! Lin Yizhe, you go, forget me! ”
"Let's go? Where do you let me go? Lin Yizhe showed a strange smile on his face.
"I don't care! I don't care! Let's go, let's go! You are a family man, and there can be no result between us! Woo-woo-" Lu Yingyan said and turned over, pulled the sheets, and buried her head in whimpering-
"That-I'm leaving-" Lin Yizhe said, but his body didn't move, he was watching Lu Yingyan's reaction.
Lu Yingyan's fragrant shoulders shook a few times.
"I'm really leaving-" Lin Yizhe couldn't scare her with his fake tricks that he couldn't practice, so he really got up and rummaged through the mixed men's and women's clothes scattered around the bed.
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Attached: A brief history of rifles in the Chinese Empire
(1) Qing Imperial rifles
Unlike pistols, the models of rifles used in the Qing Empire were so varied that even a voluminous monograph would be difficult to explain, and during the 14-year "Heavenly Rebellion", the rebels and the generals and local officials of the Qing Empire purchased tens of thousands of rifles from Western arms dealers. In the arsenal of the Qing Imperial Government for more than a decade after the end of the Civil War, a large number of obsolete smoothbore flintlock pistols such as Brown Bess and Charlville 1777 were even found. Except for a part of the old goods that were truncated and the breech firing device was added, and transformed into ******, the only remaining place to go was to disassemble and return to the furnace.
Fortunately, the efforts of Yoshizhe Hayashi, the founder of the empire's new navy, reduced the confusion. The construction of the Qing Empire's steam fleet was officially supported by the French government from the beginning, and the sailors and marines of the fleet were equipped with French Chasebo breech-loading rifles. The use of this army rifle in the maritime environment exposed a number of problems, especially the difficulty of paper ammunition packs to prevent moisture penetration, resulting in frequent dumb fire when firing. In 1874, the Qing Empire's Marines participated in a series of battles against Japanese forces in Taiwan and the Ryukyus, believing that the Winchester repeating rifles, which were equipped with copper-cased cartridges, were superior in firing reliability.
After the signing of the peace treaty with Japan in the same year, the Qing Imperial Navy received a large part of Japan's war reparations. The gun factory belonging to the Fuzhou Shipbuilding Bureau Company was expanded, and under the orders of Lin Yizhe, it began to follow the rules of Basilai? Colonel Glass's design made the Glass-style rifle, the Type 1874 naval rifle, which fires 11×59mmR brass fixed loads. Existing Chasebo rifles were also modified to fire the same cartridges. More than 300,000 Type 1874 naval rifles have been produced by the Harbour Master's Bureau Gun Factory and Jinan Arsenal, which are exported to many countries, including the Republic of the Philippines, which is protected by China, in addition to equipping the Navy and Marine Corps. The Imperial Marines used it until the 1920s, when it had been converted into a grenade launcher that fired small grenades to provide support to the infantry.
The most striking difference in appearance between the Type 1874 naval rifle and the French-made Grasse rifle is the gunshot stab. The former was armed with a scimitar-shaped bayonet similar to the Chasebo rifle, as it was a good combat weapon when taken from the rifle and used on its own, suitable for use on narrow ship decks, which was important for marines and sailors who often engaged in gang-hopping combat. In addition, for reasons of production convenience, the 11×59mmR brass fixed ammunition made in China uses a simple Bodan-type primer.
The Winchester Model 1873 lever-fired repeater is the most revered American rifle in the Navy. However, only a very small number of 30-inch barreled Winchester lever rifles were equipped with the Marines, and the Imperial sailors were generally equipped with the Fuzhou carbine type, with a barrel cut to 19 inches. The Shanghai Arsenal produced both long-barreled and carbine-type 1873 lever rifles, which were called Lianzhu carbines on the equipment list of the new Imperial Army, indicating its usefulness.
The Imperial Army did not initially recognize the benefits of unified weapons. For more than 20 years after the Taiping Rebellion, almost every local governor and official had the right to purchase firearms to arm the local army or militia. The Qing Empire's arsenals were soon filled with a jumble of weapons such as Enfield breech rifles, Snyder breech rifles, and French snuffbox rifles. Putting aside these old goods that were coaxed and peddled by Western arms dealers, Li Hongzhang, the Beiyang minister of the Qing Empire, decided to buy the Remington No. 1 roller locking breech gun from the United States in order to update the weapons of the Huai Army, and the same rifle was also adopted by the Manchu Praetorian Guard "Shenji Battalion" of the empire. But something bad happened, in Taiwan in 1874, the Imperial Army soldiers belonging to different systems of generals discovered their enemy, and the Japanese army used the same rifles as themselves, even firing the same .50-70 bullets. Although the defeat of the Japanese Navy led to the loss of supplies, the Japanese soldiers continued to resist until the last moment with the ammunition captured from the Chinese soldiers, inflicting considerable casualties on the Chinese Army. This incident, coupled with the quality problems of the Remington No. 1 rifle imitated by the Tianjin Arsenal, is very easy to misfire during operation. The Remington breech rifle was soon decommissioned from the Imperial Army and transferred to the local police force. Li Hongzhang chose the Mauser Model 1871 rifle to replace the Remington roller gun, but something happened to him that he couldn't laugh or cry: the defeated Japan tried to make a mistake and preemptively listed the Mauser Model 1871 as a standard rifle, which was copied and produced by the Tokyo Artillery Factory, which was under the charge of Army Major Murata Jingyoshi. In order to avoid the tragedy of being used by the enemy in the engagement, the Mauser rifle was abandoned.
There was also a small episode in the competition for the order of the standard rifle of the Imperial Army. Zuo Zongtang, the Minister of Military Training in the Northwest of the Empire, and Lin Yizhe-Li Hongzhang, the main opponent in the imperial court, believed that he was qualified to decide everything about the new military reform of the Empire, including the guns used by the soldiers. He built a semi-modern arsenal in Lanzhou, and used his influence to actively promote the factory's products to the imperial center. Perhaps because of the lack of exchange with foreign technology, most of the Western weapons copied by the Lanzhou Arsenal were backward varieties.