Chapter 45: Tibetan Rebellion

In July, the East Sea Fleet took Jeju Island.

Two giant Chinese fishing boats and more than a dozen fishing boats of more than 500 tons formed a fleet to fish in the waters very close to the island of Kyushu. The flotilla was also escorted by a maritime surveillance ship and an armed research vessel. Armed hospital ships and armed supply ships.

The tonnage is large and the equipment is advanced, which is incomparable with Japanese civilian ships.

To deal with such a fleet, it is necessary to use the Navy, or a large-scale Navy. But the result of the use of the navy made Japan shudder.

Because the Chinese built an airport on Jeju Island.

The number of fighters of the 2nd Air Division has now increased to eighty. Twenty of the latest short-haul aircraft will arrive at Jeju Island. The runway on Jeju Island was built very short, which was to prepare for the take-off and landing of aircraft carriers.

There are only twenty old-fashioned fighters in Ganghwado.

The main force of the 2nd Air Division was in Weihai, with forty planes.

All Japanese expatriates on Jeju Island have been evacuated, leaving behind poor Koreans. They have been enslaved and managed, so it doesn't matter who comes. But the arrival of the Chinese was refreshing to them. The requirements made are also. Jeju Island has some of the best pastures. However, the Chinese believe that Jeju Island is not just grazing, and the diversity of species is the most important. So agriculture is also there.

The Chinese fishing model is also strange. But when a fleet of giant fishing boats appeared on Jeju Island, they were relieved because the Chinese said they would have such a fleet as well.

The mines in Anshan and Benxi began to be integrated, and the steel plant was reorganized and expanded. At the same time, Port Arthur and Arthur Shipyard were further expanded. They are going to produce the latest aircraft carriers.

The workers left behind in Japan were of little use. They were sent to Yantai along with the Japanese expatriates who had not had time to evacuate, and then rushed from Yantai to various places.

The scattered resettlement of these Japanese people was already mentally prepared, but they did not expect that the jurisdiction of the Wuhan government was much more beautiful than that of Japan. The conditions are also much better.

The person in charge of placing them said, don't worry, the Chinese always treat the common people equally, and your Princess Qingzi also served as our director. Now I live happily in Wuhan and often appear on TV.

They were indeed very dispersed, and there were hardly a few people in a province who could find either farms or forest farms. Pastures and fishing grounds. Each family has farmland, and the factory is very close, so the family can go to work in the processing plant.

The Chinese are also very kind to them. Take the initiative to help them understand the unique planting knowledge and crops in China. Take them to the peasant night school to listen to the lessons. Some are natural.

Many of the Chinese streets are open roads, the processing factories are very high, and different processing factories are on different floors. Shops, markets, and acquisition points are all around there. on the streets. You can see some white people in the market. But they all speak Chinese.

In addition to the market, there are also large shopping malls, where there are a variety of agricultural industries, a dazzling variety of meat products, clothing and daily necessities, and a dazzling number of beautiful ones. It's just that there is no glass, ceramics and few aluminum products in the outer packaging. Almost all of them are packaged in wood, and some are packaged in compounds.

Chinese TVs are in color. And it's thin. They don't have radios because they don't think radio waves are necessary. It is best not to use it because it is harmful to the environment.

Jing was twenty-five years old, the son of a silk merchant, but his parents were killed. When Jing Er was desperate, the People's Revolutionary Army arrived. Dragged out from under the knife of his new rebel. Later, Jing Er moved to Pyongyang with the People's Revolutionary Army. After making sure it was safe, he asked to return to Japan. However, the soldiers said, seeing that your cultural quality is good, and your physical fitness is also good, so I will give a certificate, you go to Yantai with our ship, and then go to the university, if you can pass the examination, you will choose a university to study.

Jing Er took a few hundred yuan that he didn't subsidize and went to Yantai.

As a result, I was really admitted, but I couldn't go to a good school. Jing Er's alertness is also here, he chose a school that was established a little earlier, but the score line is not high, anyway, Jing Er's money seems to pay a lot more tuition, it is said that Chinese college students have the opportunity to make money in school. Xining University, shown on the map, is in the middle of the Chinese territory. It should be good.

The admissions people also said, yes, you chose a good school. and helped him open a certificate of enrollment.

Jing Er was born in Lushun, studied in Japan, and lived in Lushun with his wife after graduating from middle school, speaking Northeast dialect. He named himself Jing Er because a Chinese family near his home was surnamed Jing. In this way, when he arrived in Qinghai, he could say that he was a native of Liaoning. Anyway, the word Lushun is written on the enrollment certificate and the certificate issued by the army.

From Yantai to Jinan by bus, the other side is laying rails, it seems that the train from Yantai to Jinan is going to pass.

When he poured Jinan and changed trains, Keiji was blinded by the spacious and bright station, the almost luxurious train and the female conductor wearing the same uniform. Compared to China, Japan's railways and trains are just wooden boxes.

There are sleepers on the train, but Keiji didn't dare to buy them, but the hard seats are also very comfortable.

July, August, and September are the time when students go to school and graduate, and the carriages are full of students who go to school in various places. Unconsciously, the carriage was full of people who went to Shaanxi and Qinghai.

Cars are separated at each stop.

When he arrived in Zhengzhou, Jing Er's carriage hung on the back of another train. This kind of division and integration, the Chinese do not seem to be troublesome. And it's very smooth to do. I don't know what method they used, but the people in the carriage didn't feel much of a shock.

After Zhengzhou, the train is like entering a green tunnel, and the speed is much faster.

He saw a young couple get into the car, and the young man carried in his arms this little girl who was six or seven months old, and the little girl was very cute, and she was biting a latex teether in her mouth. When the young couple made it to the opposite side of Keiji, Keiji was disgusted by the little girl.

Niu Niu develops a little later than a normal child. She is now growing her front teeth. And began to recognize life, so arrogant that he didn't want to pay attention to strangers.

She starts to learn to speak, she wants to communicate and talk to you, you talk to her, and she will babble with you for a long time. Be able to call mom and dad, cats, dogs, horses and other simple words.

Niuniu began to eat liquid food, but she was too picky about what she ate, and the milk powder she ate was prepared by Lizhi herself, and she added very dry meat powder and bone marrow powder. What is drunk is also a dried powder of prepared fruit and vegetable extracts. For this trip, Liqua put a lot of thought into it.

Even the secret recipe for bathing Niuniu that Xu Benshan gave her took for twelve months. It was also personally matched by Zhang Chun and Lizhen, and then dried and pressed out.

For this reason, Gu Yue did not spare things from the research institute to the back mountain.

In June, Liu Manqing and a group arrived in Lhasa and met the Dalai Lama, who could no longer speak, but only gave Liu Manqing his blessings tremblingly. It didn't take long for him to refuse to be given medicine by the doctor, and the lamas who knelt all over the ground in the Potala Palace didn't work. He just pointed to heaven and died that night.

When the Living Buddha became the regent, he was too anxious and wanted to carry out educational reform before the Panchen arrived, but the major monasteries in Lhasa opposed it. Due to the presence of strong Han soldiers, although they did not raise troops to resist, they refused to carry out the action and kept going to the Kashag government to sit-in protest.

At the same time, all sides demanded that the Panchen enter Tibet as soon as possible. Although Britain did not dare to attack Yadong, its intention to respond to Tibet's opposition to religious reform was very obvious. However, the People's Revolutionary Army, students, and cadres who entered Tibet in the early stage had a resolute attitude of supporting the Rezhen Living Buddha, and thus formed a confrontation.

The Panchen felt that the current situation was not very effective for him to enter Tibet alone, so he wrote a letter asking Zhang Chun and his wife if they could enter Tibet together.

Zhang Chun understood those students too well. It is impossible for them to tolerate the existence of slaves and slave owners, and even if Song Zheyuan personally went to Tibet, he could not suppress these students and soldiers. Zhang Chun agreed. But Dark Moon and Song Qingling Wu Hao strongly objected.

In Dunhuang Province, Mao Shishan, Bai Chongxi, and Jiang Fangzhen were in Kashgar, and the headquarters was already determined to solve the Tibet problem. From the Sayan Mountains, the Xing'an Mountains transferred elite troops to form the 37th Special Division, with Peng Dehuai as the division commander, along the Karakoram Mountains, has passed the Senge Zangbo, and will soon reach Pulan on the shore of the Mapanyong Tso Lake.

At the same time, an infantry division of the 13th Army had already reached the Japanese soil of Pangong Tso.

This has only increased the panic in the monasteries in Tibetan areas. Because the Han soldiers had basically blocked all the escape points, the Han people were encouraging the serfs to rebel. And the living Buddhas of the monastery knew very well that there was no possibility of victory in the development with the Han soldiers. (To be continued......)