Chapter 197: The Soviet Union's Covetousness

When the Nanjing side received Wei Qidong's long telegram, it immediately presented it to Chairman Chiang. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

After taking a closer look, Chairman Jiang was silent, if someone else said such a thing, he might be very unhappy. However, Wei Qidong, who has made major changes in the pattern of the war, said such a thing, and he had to pay attention to it. To tell the truth, Chairman Chiang was not a clever tactician, and he even said that he could not fight, but that he was clever in his political skills.

In his telegram, Wei Qidong expressed the contrast between China and Japan in various aspects, and strongly advised Chairman Chiang not to rush to launch a decisive battle, but to fight steadily and steadily, because China was originally reluctantly reunified on the surface and could not afford to lose. If the main force of the Chinese army had been severely damaged or even wiped out in this Shanghai operation, I am afraid that the country would fall apart again.

It can be said that Wei Qidong knows the most about the Japanese, and it can be seen from his military exploits. Even Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi, who were armed with advanced weapons, did not dare to underestimate the Japanese army, how could many Chinese troops who were still wearing straw sandals easily underestimate the little devils? Chairman Jiang gradually calmed down a little.

At this time, before the Chinese army was mobilized on a large scale, it was rumored that the Kwantung Army had increased its troops in North China. The Japanese Kwantung Army was already much closer to North China than the main force of the Chinese army, and the degree of mechanization was far ahead of the Chinese army, so when the first batch of Japanese reinforcements arrived, the Chinese army had not yet moved.

In fact, when the war in Shanghai was in a critical situation, the Japanese base camp ordered the Japanese army in North China to strengthen the construction of various fortifications.

Chairman Chiang finally knew that there was a long way to go to drive out the Tartars.

It was precisely with this in mind that Chairman Chiang was no longer so eager to prepare for a decisive battle with the Japanese army, after all, it was not a matter of a day or two to transfer troops from Central China to North China, and such a huge troop movement also required a lot of preparations.

But just as the Chinese army was preparing to leave, a huge problem was placed in front of Chairman Chiang.

In a conversation with Vice Foreign Minister Chen Jie, Soviet Ambassador to China Bogmolov explicitly hinted that the Soviet Union was very interested in the weapons used by Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi in the Shanghai war, and hoped to cooperate with China in this regard. Of course, in order to show the sincerity of cooperation, the Soviet Union was also willing to increase assistance to China.

Although the words are beautiful, the implication is obvious: since it is possible to increase aid, it is very possible to reduce aid if it is not cooperative, or not to provide aid at all.

At present, the Western powers are all sitting on the hill and watching the tiger fight, ostensibly sympathetic to China, but they have not taken any practical action, and if there is any benefit, they still want to share it with Japan. Of course, smart people know that the Soviet Union is not really selfless, and the purpose of aiding China is only to use China's strength to drag down Japan, and once China is defeated, it will not be beneficial for them, and the Japanese will definitely concentrate on threatening the Soviet Union.

Although this is true, if the Soviet Union does not come to China's aid, China will still have to resist Japan to the best of its ability. So, in this regard, China needs to thank the Soviet Union. Now, the Soviet Union has taken the initiative to provide China with this request, and it is really difficult to refuse, and many people in Nanjing are in favor of transferring the weapons in the hands of Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi to the Soviet Union in exchange for more substantial assistance.

However, Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi are not considered to be the establishment of the national government now, and they have great achievements in the war of resistance, and the heart of resisting the Japanese is also visible. And the brilliant achievements of the two are also inseparable from the weapons in the hands of the two of them, now let them hand over the weapons they rely on for survival, are they willing?

If the two of them are willing for the sake of the country, it is naturally the best, what if they are unwilling?

Therefore, under the premise that Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi are unwilling, there are only two results in this matter, either offending the Soviet Union, or offending Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi, which is the crux of the problem, because many people think that Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi are probably unwilling to hand over their weapons.

For this reason, there was a heated discussion in Nanjing, and some people said that this matter should first be known to Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi, and then it should be resolved with emotion and reason. Others said that Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi could not be informed of this matter, otherwise the two would become suspicious and thus separate from Nanjing, and the best way was to invite the two to Nanjing first, and then put them under house arrest.

Chen Cheng loudly rebuked this shameful act of unloading and killing donkeys, Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi were orthodox Chinese, and only they were truly selfless in the war of resistance, and the Soviet Union was just using China. Even if China compromises with the Soviet Union this time, they can find another reason to refuse aid next time. Even, will they really fulfill their promises when they take weapons, and who can fully guarantee it? Even if they are treacherous, what can China do with them?

Although what Chen Cheng said is not very popular, the truth is an indisputable fact.

In the end, it was Chairman Chiang who made the decision, no matter what, the fact that the Soviet Union wanted to covet the weapons in the hands of Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi still had to let the two know first, and then discuss it separately after the two made a decision.

Chairman Chiang's ability to make this decision against public opinion was not unexpectedly expected by Chen Cheng and other Chairman Chiang's confidants. Although Chairman Chiang's political methods are clever and even ruthless, he has one advantage, that is, he knows how to repay his kindness, which can be seen from Zhang Xueliang's affairs.

There is no doubt that Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi were kind to Chairman Chiang, not to mention their contributions in the North China War, and the various achievements made by them in the Shanghai War alone can be said to have helped Chairman Chiang too much. Without the full help of the two of them, not only Shanghai would not be able to hold it, but Nanjing would also certainly not be able to hold it, and Chairman Chiang was ready to move the capital at that time.

If the Japanese forced him to abandon even the capital, this would certainly be a big blow to Chairman Chiang's political career, and it would be a great shame. In this regard, Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi saved Chairman Chiang once, and then the two helped the Chinese army to return to attack and recapture Shanghai, and also inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese army, which made enough political capital for Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, and at the same time expanded China's international influence, which undoubtedly greatly helped Chairman Chiang once.

These two times were great favors, and they were no less affectionate than Zhang Xueliang helping Chairman Jiang during the Central Plains War. Later, Zhang Xueliang was placed under house arrest by Chairman Jiang, and he did not order Zhang Xueliang to be removed, but he was placed under house arrest for life. The current Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi have not done anything to be sorry for Chairman Jiang, and they want to attack them, and Chairman Jiang still can't do this kind of thing.

Chairman Chiang's rule over China was dictatorial, and he made a decision, and the matter was settled for the time being.

In order to dispel the misgivings of Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi, Chairman Jiang thought about it and did not summon them to Nanjing, but only ordered someone to report the situation to Wei Qidong and Tang Xinyi in the form of a telegram, and said that Nanjing respected the decision made by the two.