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After visiting the Chinese shipyards, the Japanese Navy strongly requested to visit China again. In particular, those Japanese naval personnel who had not visited the museum heard that it was possible to build ships in an assembly line mode on dry land, and they questioned whether these visitors were talking nonsense. It is entirely for the sake of demagogizing the Japanese who do not know the truth to accept the policy of "flattering China and voting for China".

The representative of this is Kantaro Suzuki, a former hero of the Navy. Thanks to the excessive success of the "Showa Restoration", Kita Ichiki and others only purged the army several times. All retired soldiers can get employment opportunities, but the old guys in the navy have money in their pockets and hate working with ordinary soldiers. So they made something similar to a "counter-revolutionary salon" around the naval shipyard, which was not yet fully controlled by Kita Ikki.

Bei Yihui felt that now was not the time to clean up these old things, and the counterrevolutionary salons organized by these old things still had many benefits, and the counterrevolutionary gangs that were gathered together would always be easier to deal with than the scattered counter-revolutionaries. Moreover, the BJP's attitude of legally protecting "freedom of speech" also had a great impact on Kita Kazuki. The mouth of the people is more important than the defense of Sichuan, and this is the first step that all losers will take. One of the characteristics of the victor is generosity. Guaranteeing legitimate freedom of expression is the foundation of the State.

Since Kantaro Suzuki and others reacted in this way, Kita Kazuki naturally applied to the Chinese side, hoping to organize a new visit. Send all the old Japanese guys to China, so that they can see China's strong strength with their own eyes, so as to deter these small people.

Before Chen Ke traveled, China's GDP and national strength surpassed Japan's, and Chen Ke's current time and space, there is no particularly irresolvable deep hatred between China and Japan. China certainly lost the First Sino-Japanese War, and the People's Party killed hundreds of thousands of Japanese. The Chinese people may feel that Japan is not comparable to China, but they do not have the plan of Chen Ke to completely purge Japan.

So on July 1, 1939, the 34th anniversary of the founding of the People's Party, a group of Japanese visitors representing the upper echelons of old Japan arrived in China by plane. Japanese Emperor Hirohito was once under complete house arrest for the assassination of Kita Ikki. The delegation was on the grounds of Hirohito's visit.

At this stage, completely disposing of Hirohito is not conducive to the stability of the situation in Japan, but it is also a more troublesome thing to keep the dazed Japanese emperor in Japan. Kita Yihui made full use of the Chinese comrades and threw this group of big troubles into China. These guys are frightened in China, educated, and very good for the future development of Japan. And there are already many people in Japan who are attacking Kita Ikki by taking advantage of Hirohito's affairs. This visit also proves that Kita Ikki has no ill will towards Hirohito himself.

Thus began one of the most important foreign visits of his life. Hirohito had visited Europe, and originally he thought that China, the backer behind Kita Ichiki, had only won the victory by relying on an army that was not afraid of death. The so-called "foreign visit" is nothing more than a house arrest for another kind of travel.

On the way to China on a Chinese plane, Hirohito once thought that the Chinese might do something on the plane and cause an air crash. Because on the same plane there were many former ministers and princes trusted by Hirohito. In the event of a plane crash, it is easier than anything else to solve the problem.

After the plane landed safely, Hirohito's heart finally fell back into his stomach.

During the ensuing trip, Hirohito and the old-school figures were completely shocked. China originally gave Japan the impression that it was a vast land and a large population. Seeing China's plains, mountains, industry, agriculture, and army with their own eyes, these old Japanese upper class can be regarded as understanding what kind of giant stands behind Kita Ikki.

Kantaro Suzuki was proficient in the navy, and after visiting the Chinese shipyards with Emperor Hirohito and others, Hirohito didn't see any way, but felt that the huge shipyard had many people and more equipment, and it seemed to be very efficient. Those huge engineering equipment make ordinary people look extremely short.

Looking at the stupid appearance of Kantaro Suzuki and the former chief of the Naval Command Department, King Fushimi Miyahiro Kyoko, Hirohito also knew that there was a problem here. At the end of the tour, Hirohito asked what was going on with Kantaro Suzuki. The old hero of the Japanese Navy didn't know how to respond. The former chief of the Navy's Command Department, King Fushimi Miyahiro Gong, is a genuine naval expert, and besides, he is his own relative, and he is quite straightforward, so he simply told the truth.

Hirohito was also stupid to hear that the shipbuilding speed of such a production base in Dalian, China, was several times or even more than ten times that of the entire Japanese country. China has four or five large shipbuilding bases, so doesn't that mean that the shipbuilding capacity of the whole of China will be more than 10 times or even 100 times that of Japan?

Former chief of the Navy's Command Department, Fushimi Miyahiro Gongwang, was born as a naval officer, and he was very suspicious of the quality of the ships built by China, so he applied to bring a group of old guys from the navy to visit the outfitting in person, and also selected a Chinese 3,500-ton destroyer that had just been outfitted for sea trials.

Hirohito's two naval teachers in military affairs were the naval god Heihachiro Togo, so Hirohito also strongly asked to get on the ship. When the warship continuously performed the high-intensity maneuver of the S-type, and even performed a circular maneuver with the smallest radius at high speed on the sea surface, Hirohito, who rarely got on the warship, was bumped. But such a half-person can also feel the performance of this very ordinary Chinese warship.

This is a 3,500-ton destroyer, not a small yacht. High-intensity maneuvers can cause damage to the fragile structure of the ship, and if the overall strength of the ship is very poor, it is afraid that it will dare to disintegrate itself under such a high-speed maneuver.

After the sea trials, former Naval Commander-in-Chief Fushimi Miyahiro and Suzuki Kantaro admitted to Hirohito that the quality of the Chinese warships using the welding process was still far superior to that of the Japanese Navy warships using the riveting process. After listening to the opinions of these naval experts who are worthy of Hirohito's trust, Hirohito truly believes that the Japanese Navy is no match for China.

In this traditionally strong Japanese industry, the Japanese delegation has really lost confidence. As for other industries in which China has always shown a leading edge, Japan has only been able to visit and study.

I have seen the highly mechanized and technological agriculture on the Great Plains of China, the intensive agriculture that uses a large number of small agricultural machinery in the essence area of the south of the Yangtze River in China, and the "luxury farming method" of applying nearly 10 kilograms of chemical fertilizer to one acre of land in China. Many people in the Japanese top brass have rebelled in their hearts. It's not that they really want to deliberately ignore China's progress, but these guys have never had the opportunity to see what kind of country China really is in such a systematic way. Those who dare to really say "good things" about China will be consciously "filtered" by the Japanese upper class. Now I see with my own eyes a China that is so powerful, especially the female farm pilots in the countryside who can drive tractors and even fly planes to spread pesticides. Hirohito even took a ride around the sky in an airplane piloted by an ordinary rural female pilot. The cheerful posture of the pilot, who wears an ordinary labor cloth costume and likes to smoke a cigarette in his mouth, finally makes the Japanese upper class realize what it means to be a "modern labor" woman.

The women of China have been so liberated, and these liberations are so natural to them. Mrs. Hirohito, who came with her, was dumbfounded. Of course, the aristocratic lady's biggest takeaway was finally using sanitary napkins. In China, women have to participate in labor, and women are all involved in social labor, so these products that can facilitate life and work are completely popularized.

During the visit, the Japanese delegation also noticed one thing, which is a time of war. And the feelings of ordinary people in China about the war come only from the newspapers. China is at war with Britain in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, and there is no sign of full mobilization and readiness.

These made the Japanese upper class feel very deeply, and in order to be able to raise the warships to fight against the Beiyang Naval Division of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, the emperor donated money sparingly. If Japan were to engage in such a war, it would not know how tense it would be. But except for hard work, everything in China is almost business as usual. This proves one thing, China is capable of temporarily organizing forces for war against Japan at any time while maintaining the present war.

Although the Japanese Emperor Hirohito and the old upper echelons who came to visit were extremely hostile to Kita Ikki, they would not hesitate to execute Kita Ichchi if they had the opportunity. But these guys also have a new understanding of the policies adopted by Kita Ikki. In any case, this is not the time for confrontation with China.

China's opening of the market to Japan is urgently needed by Japan, and the raw materials provided by China to Japan are also urgently needed by Japan. At this stage, if Kita Ikki is forcibly eliminated, after China turns its face, Japan's gradually recovered economy will immediately collapse. At that time, the old Japanese upper class would no longer have to face Kita Kazuki, who was sensible enough, but a large number of angry and irrational Japanese youth. What those people will do, the Japanese upper echelons don't even want to think about it.

During their visit to China, the Japanese upper echelons saw another thing that they were extremely opposed to. The anti-feudalism of Chinese society is too strong, and there has been a complete severance between the current leadership of the new China and the old upper class. The women who could fly airplanes were genuine rural laborers, and most of the members of the People's Party who received these high-ranking visitors from Japan were from rural backgrounds who chose their own jobs after going to school.

China's old gatekeepers are in a state of total collapse, and the new generation of Chinese bureaucracy comes from very ordinary backgrounds. In China, there is no place for the old gate valve in the upper echelons. This is a new China, a new world that terrifies the old Japanese upper class.

If the Japanese Revolution had really come to this point, ...... visitors would have felt an indescribable sense of panic.