Chapter 653: Fertilizer and Water Don't Flow into Outsiders' Fields (Ask for Subscription!) )

[Anti-Japanese Iron Blood King] Chapter 653: Fat Water Does Not Flow to Outsiders' Fields (Ask for Subscription!) , ask for a monthly pass, ask for everything! )

Is Ma Zheng a local tyrant, in a sense, he really is. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Not to mention the materials seized from Qingdao, this harvest in Tianjin Port alone is enough to make the hundreds of thousands of troops of the Suicha Military Region eat and use it for several years. With such a huge amount of materials and equipment, it will be mouth-watering when you look at the whole of China.

What's more, what Yao Yilin didn't know was that because Ma Zheng's troops captured Tianjin too suddenly, a large number of large ships that had just docked by the Japanese army and Japanese-funded enterprises all became prisoners of the cavalry group before they could start, and seven or eight of them were 10,000-ton cargo ships that had just come from Tokyo, loaded with weapons and equipment, and they were full of ships. So much equipment in terms of weight is tens of thousands of tons, not counting the ore and other civilian supplies.

In addition, Tianjin is also the largest material storage center of the Japanese army in China, and there are hundreds of various warehouses belonging to the North China Front Army on the coast of Tianjin. Some of them were directly supplied to the North China Front, and the other part was used by Japanese-funded enterprises authorized by the North China Front.

The warehouses of the North China Front were filled with all kinds of weapons and equipment, all of which were transported from the Japanese mainland and the Shenyang Arsenal in northeast China, and were used by the North China Front Army in its invasion of China.

Ma Zheng was really happy when he first conquered Tianjin, especially when he learned that so many supplies had been seized. But after looking at these warehouses of weapons and equipment, Ma Zheng's joy disappeared completely, the quantity was too large, hundreds of thousands of tons of materials, even if the North China Front Army did not stop the rush to transport, not half a month or even a month to think of all the transport.

In addition, what made Ma Zheng even more troublesome was that there were several boats of old weapons that he didn't know what to do. Those weapons were all captured by the Japanese army in the battlefields of Wuhan and Nanchang, and there were 50,000 or 60,000 people of equipment. A 10,000-ton super freighter is full of tatters that have been eliminated, and there are no less than ten models of rifles alone, such as the German old Mauser, the old Maozi's water beads, the British 77 rifles, and even the domestic Hanyang-made, old sleeves, and Chinese formals, it is simply an international weapons and equipment expo, of course, this exposition should be prefixed in front of - antique.

Not to mention that there are already mass-produced AK assault rifles in Ma Zheng's department, even when there is no assault rifle, Ma Zheng can't look down on these rags. Therefore, even if it is pulled back, it is useless, except for occupying the treasury and spending manpower and materials to transport it, so Ma Zheng decided to send it to the Eighth Route Army Headquarters, which will classify these weapons and distribute them to all units. Anyway, everyone is a system, and it can be regarded as fertilizer and water that does not flow into the fields of outsiders.

Of course, for Ma Zheng, it was just a favor, but for the other troops of the Eighth Route Army, it was a blessing in disguise.

In addition to the weapons, the more important thing is the cotton clothes and quilts. After all, it is almost another winter, and for the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, which lack the necessary logistical support, this winter is the most difficult, and every winter the troops will cause a large number of non-combat attrition due to insufficient material reserves.

Although this year's winter has not yet arrived, the current temperature is enough to make the soldiers frown, and when it really comes to the cold winter wax moon, I am afraid that there will really be extreme weather that freezes to death.

The New Fourth Army is okay, after all, the winter in southern Anhui is not very cold, and the soldiers have passed the cash. But the Eighth Route Army was located on the Shanxi Plateau. In winter, the temperature can sometimes reach more than minus 40 degrees. And even under such harsh natural conditions, many soldiers of the Eighth Route Army are still wearing single clothes and straw sandals, and this cold winter will really freeze to death, and even if they don't freeze to death, they will leave all kinds of pain, such as chilblains, rheumatoid arthritis and so on.

The most important thing is that some time ago, the heads of the Northern Bureau held a secret meeting in Hebei. At the meeting, the chief gave special instructions on the issue of materials for the troops to survive the winter, and demanded that the underground party and secret organizations in various localities purchase cotton clothes and quilts at all costs! With this batch of supplies, thinking about how many fewer people can die in the troops, it is no wonder that Secretary Yao is so excited.

Soon after sending Secretary Yao away, the Yan'an side sent an urgent telegram, saying that they had discussed the issue of the handover of naval vessels with the Nationalist Government, and that the Nationalist Government had officially recognized the Eighth Route Army's right to garrison the Suicha area, and at the same time promised to hand over to Yan'an as soon as possible the military salaries owed to the Eighth Route Army for nearly one year. In addition, the Nationalist Government also promised to allocate a division of weapons and ammunition to the Eighth Route Army as a supplement for battle losses.

More importantly, the Yan'an side informed Ma Zheng that a team of 800 naval soldiers led by Admiral Chen Shaokuan, commander of the Navy of the Nationalist Government, had boarded a plane in Chongqing and was flying to Tianjin under the escort of the 4th Air Force Destroyer Group. Wangma Zheng's headquarters strengthened the guards near the airport in case they were intercepted by the Japanese air force.

Although Ma Zheng had already expected that the Nationalist Government would be interested in these naval vessels, after all, this batch of naval ships was different from the one captured in the Yangtze River channel last year, and in comparison, the Japanese ships captured this time were not only large in number, but also of good quality, including large warships such as the heavy cruiser Ashigara. But Ma Zheng did not expect that the Nationalist Government would attach so much importance to these warships, and even sent the commander of the navy, Chen Shaokuan.

In Ma Zheng's eyes, there are indeed many officers in the Nationalist Government who know how to know the navy, after all, with the Beiyang Navy as the foundation, China's navy is not without inheritance. But few of these people can make Ma Zheng look at him, and Chen Shaokuan is an exception.

To say that Chen Shaokuan did not have much fame in the army circles, compared with Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi, Yan Xishan, Chen Cheng, Xue Yue, Zhu De and others at the same time, but this person is second to none in the naval circles.

Chen Shaokuan, whose name is Houfu, is a native of Lulei Township, Minhou County, Fujian. Born in 1889, his ancestors were handicrafts. His father, Chen Yili, was originally a naval sailor, and was later promoted to sergeant. Chen Shaokuan was born into a naval family and served in the Beiyang Fleet very early. During this period, Chen Qimei, a member of the Southern Revolutionary, planned to seize the Beiyang warship in Shanghai, and once sent Yang Hu, Sun Xiangfu, and others to join forces with Wang Mouli, the chief gunner of the "Zhaohe" warship, to forcibly seize the "Zhaohe" warship stationed at Gaochang Temple.

Upon hearing the news, Commander Du Chen Shaokuan rushed to the flag stand and ordered the "Haichen" and "Yingrui" ships in Hong Kong to open fire and order the "sampans to go out of the army" and recapture the "Zhaohe" warship. After the incident, Liu Guanxiong, minister of the Beiyang Navy, was punished for negligence and dereliction of duty by Li Dingxin, commander-in-chief of the Beiyang Navy, and Xu Zhenpeng, commander of the training fleet; Huang Mingqiu, the captain of the "Zhaohe," was dismissed from his post and imprisoned, and Chen Shaokuan was promoted from the adjutant of the major to the acting captain of the "Zhaohe" ship.

In 1918, when the First World War entered the decisive stage, Chen Shaokuan, as a military attache of the British Embassy in Britain, participated in the famous Battle of Grolin with the British Admiral Commander Gillick at the flagship with the German Navy. After the war, he was awarded the European War Medal by the Queen of England. After the end of the war, Chen returned to China as the captain of the "Tongji", and was later promoted to the commander of the Second Fleet, and also served as the chief of staff of the commander-in-chief of the navy, Du Xiqi. In the era of the Beiyang government, it can be regarded as a straight rise.

Later, Chen Shaokuan led the Second Fleet to join the National Revolutionary Army, and intercepted the Beiyang warlord Sun Chuanfang's troops crossing the river at Longtan, smashing Sun's plan to counterattack Nanjing, so that the Nationalist Government quickly established the capital of Nanjing. Then he participated in the first western expedition, led the ship to attack Tang Shengzhi, occupied Yuezhou, and laid the foundation for Hunan. In 1929, he led the Second Fleet to participate in the Second Western Expedition and attacked Li Zongren. As a result of his exploits, Chen became Commander of the Second Fleet, Acting Parliamentary Secretary of the Admiralty, and then Minister of the Navy.

When China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out, Chen Shaokuan organized the "Jiangyin Blocking Line" to close the waterways of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River to defend China's rear. (To be continued.) )