Chapter 585: The War of Resistance in the Northeast and the Great Victory of Jiangqiao (2)

In Qiqihar, Ma Zhanshan was very enthusiastic on the surface, and went out to greet Song Zhewu and his party for more than 20 miles, and greeted Song Zhewu and his party in Meilisi, a small village on the outskirts of Qiqihar. Qi no pop-up window

Under the introduction of Shi Lanbin, who arrived in advance, Ma Zhanshan casually saluted Song Zhewu, the deputy commander-in-chief. Wan Fulin's son, Wan Guobin, the supervisor of the Haman Railway in Heilongjiang Province, Dou Lianfang, the speaker of the Heilongjiang Provincial Assembly, and other provincial government officials expressed enough politeness to Song Zhewu, but no matter how you look at them, they all look like they are smiling and not smiling, and the smell of dealing with errands can be seen by fools.

Xie Ke, chief of staff of the Overseer Administration, and Su Bingwen, commander of the Second Brigade of the Heilongjiang Army, were very respectful to Song Zhewu, and it could be seen from the expressions of the two that they sincerely welcomed Song Zhewu's arrival, and they also sincerely hoped to join forces with Song Zhewu's Eastern Resistance to resist Japan.

Xie Ke, Su Bingwen and Liang Zhongjia are all graduates of the Baoding Military Academy, and they all serve in the Northeast Army of Heilongjiang Province, so they have a good relationship. They also knew that when Liang Zhongjia was in Heilongjiang, he was ostracized by Wan Fulin, and he was disappointed that Wan Fulin had no intention of resisting foreign enemies, so he defected to the Fourth Route Army. Sanjin met at this time, and he was naturally very happy.

Zhang Dianjiu, commander of the First Brigade of Heilongjiang, and Liang Zhongjia are also old acquaintances. Liang Zhongjia's prestige is second only to Wan Fulin in the Heilongjiang garrison, and Zhang Dianjiu is somewhat unconvinced by Ma Zhanshan's temporary provincial chairman, and at this time, he wants to give Ma Zhanshan a little color, so he doesn't care about Ma Zhanshan's feelings, and joins in the elated three-in, and the conversation is quite happy.

Although Ma Zhanshan had a good relationship with Liang Zhongjia before, his thoughts at this time were different from Xie Ke, Su Bingwen, and Zhang Dianjiu, and he still had to consider his position. Even because of Liang Zhongjia's appearance, he still has to worry about Su Bingwen, and even whether Zhang Dianjiu will obey his command.

Therefore, Ma Zhanshan was a little cold to Liang Zhongjia.

And Wan Guobin, Dou Lianfang and other members of the Heilongjiang political department are even more unbearable to Liang Zhongjia, but because of the fact that he and Liang Zhongjia have just met and Liang Zhongjia's current identity, they did not say anything to ridicule.

For Qi Xingya, these rules were just polite entertainment. Only Wei Fuhai, the captain of the Sixth Military Police Brigade stationed in Longjiang, that is, stationed in Qiqihar, happily talked with Qi Xingya, the old commander, very affectionately.

Ma Zhanshan used the reason that there were still more than 600 Japanese overseas Chinese in the provincial capital and that the law and order was chaotic, so he left Song Zhewu's guard troops outside the city, and then welcomed Song Zhewu into Qiqihar.

Song Zhewu waited until this time to finally understand that Ma Zhanshan greeted them in Merris.

For Ma Zhanshan, Song Zhewu was not cold. Although later generations spoke highly of Ma Zhanshan, Song Zhewu always had a grudge against it in his heart.

Ma Zhanshan's Jiangqiao War of Resistance is true, but after the Jiangqiao Anti-Japanese War, when the Japanese army attacked Harbin, Ding Chao, Li Du, Feng Zhanhai and others who were only separated by a river and fought hard in Harbin did not save them. What's more, he surrendered to the Japanese army in 32 years and served as the chairman of the puppet Heilongjiang Province and the chief of the puppet Manchurian government.

Although it was later said that it was a fraudulent surrender, and the Nationalist Government also accepted this statement, Bi Jing had a history of "surrendering to the enemy".

Moreover, Song Zhewu did not fully agree with Ma Zhanshan's statement of fraudulent surrender, at least he was very skeptical of Ma Zhanshan's original idea.

The reason why Song Zhewu had such an idea was because after Ma Zhanshan took up a false position, Xie Ke, chief of staff of the Military Supervision Administration, was dissatisfied with Ma Zhanshan's surrender and resigned angrily.

In the original history, after Ma Zhanshan took office, Xie Ke fully supported Ma Zhanshan to rectify military affairs, plan wars, train the army, and became Ma Zhanshan's right-hand man. After the Jiangqiao Anti-Japanese War, the Heilongjiang provincial government moved to Hailun, and the Kwantung Army instigated Han Yunjie and others to persuade Ma Zhanshan, and the surrender faction among the provincial government officials also tried their best to persuade Ma Zhanshan to cooperate with the Japanese side. …,

Only Xie Ke resolutely opposed compromise with the Japanese army, and on several occasions came forward as a representative of Ma Zhanshan to reject the temptation of the Japanese side.

After Ma Zhanshan went to Shenyang to participate in the "Big Four" puppet founding conference, and after entering the provincial capital Qiqihar and taking office as the governor of the puppet Heilongjiang Province, Xie Ke was extremely indignant and resolutely left the Soviet Union through the Suifen River, saying that he would never act as an eagle dog for Japan.

In mid-March 1932, Xie Ke returned to the mainland from Vladivostok on a Danish freighter, but when the ship arrived in Dalian, he was interrogated by the Japanese military police and was recognized and detained. The Kwantung Army was well aware of Xie Ke's ability and influence in the military and political circles of Northeast China, so he used the title of puppet governor of Heilongjiang Province as a temptation to persuade Xie Ke to surrender, but Xie Ke would rather be in prison than insist on resigning, showing a high integrity.

It was not until September of that year that he took advantage of the opportunity of the Kwantung Army to persuade Su Bingwen to surrender to Japan, and went to Hailar to serve as the chief of staff of the Northeast People's Salvation with Su Bingwen as the commander-in-chief and Zhang Dianjiu as the deputy commander-in-chief.

If it is said that Ma Zhanshan surrendered by fraud at the beginning, Song Zhewu believes that a senior military member of the Northeast Army in Heilongjiang like Xie Ke will never know Ma Zhanshan's thoughts at all, and he will not run away privately.

However, Song Zhewu is confident that since he is here, he will never let Ma Zhanshan "surrender" again.

In the city, Song Zhewu really saw that there were many Japanese people on the street, and these Japanese people were very arrogant, even if they saw Ma Zhanshan and his party entering, they did not avoid it, and danced Japanese folk dances on the street.

Liang Zhongjia was so angry that Liang Zhongjia scolded, and the entry of the Fourth Route Army that followed Song Zhewu into the city was also very puzzled, China and Japan have already fought in the Northeast, how can these Japanese entry not only not be restricted, but on the contrary, they are arrogant?

Ma Zhanshan, who couldn't hold his face a little, explained to Song Zhewu and the others in embarrassment.

Because the young marshal ordered, 'China and Japan have not declared war, and now the Japanese army's occupation of some areas in the northeast is only a military conflict, and it is necessary to wait for the mediation of the League of Nations, and the northeast garrison must not take the initiative to provoke an incident and give Japan a pretext.' If the Northeast Garrison takes the initiative to attack the Japanese army, it is not allowed to act under the regular name of the Northeast Army. ’

In view of the fact that the Japanese army has not yet blatantly attacked Heilongjiang, there is nothing he can do about these arrogant Japanese overseas Chinese.

However, in front of Song Zhewu, it is not Ma Zhanshan's character to lose his part like this.

Ma Zhanshan slyly told Song Zhewu that he would "clean up" these arrogant little Japan tomorrow.

The banquet that welcomed Song Zhewu in the evening was very large, and all the officials and gentry of Longjiang and the famous merchants and gentry in Longjiang were all in place. The banquet is also extremely rich, the mountain and eight treasures, but the atmosphere of the banquet does not feel warm and harmonious, between the government officials in Heilongjiang and the members of the Fourth Route Army, except for a few, it seems that there is an invisible barrier.

In his speech, Ma Zhanshan praised Song Zhewu for leading the Fourth Route Army thousands of miles to aid Manchuria and help the Northeast Army resist the Soviet army, but he never mentioned how to unite to resist Japan at present. He was even more dismissive of Zhang Haipeng's attack, believing that the security of Heilongjiang could be ensured only by relying on the troops of the Northeast Army stationed in Heilongjiang. and publicly commended Xu Baozhen, the commander of the guard regiment, and Liu Runchuan, the commander of the engineer battalion, every 500 oceans.

Although Song Zhewu was very disappointed with Ma Zhanshan's attitude, he still tried his best to explain to Ma Zhanshan and the Longjiang military and political gentry in his reply that the Kwantung Army's provocation of the "September 18 Incident" was by no means just a desire to gain a little more benefits, but the beginning of an all-out invasion and the actual implementation of the plan in "Tanaka Song" to occupy Manchu and Mongolia and then occupy the whole of China.

Song Zhewu appealed to all officers and men of the Northeast Army to abandon their illusions, take up arms to defend their homeland, wage a desperate war against the invaders, and defend the homeland with their blood and lives. …,

Although the main force of the Fourth Route Army has just experienced a major war and the troops cannot get out of Northern Mongolia for the time being, the Fourth Route Army is willing to fight to the death with the invaders through the Eastern Resistance and the Northeast army and people, and is willing to defend the Northeast with blood and lives.

Song Zhewu's speech aroused a strong resonance among the famous businessmen and reporters in Longjiang, and they all talked excitedly with each other at the dinner table. With Song Zhewu, a victorious general, participating in the battle to defend Heilongjiang, they all felt more confident in their hearts.

These famous businessmen stepped forward to toast Song Zhewu, Liang Zhongjia, and Qi Xingya to pay tribute.

Unlike the excited gentlemen and businessmen in Longjiang, Ma Zhanshan, Wan Guobin, Dou Lianfang and others, except for praising Song Zhewu's high style and bright festival, did not say a word about how to unite the War of Resistance.

What's more, Wan Guobin and several provincial government officials kept sneering at Liang Zhongjia and Qi Xingya, so angry that Liang Zhongjia wanted to shoot the case several times, but was stopped by Song Zhewu with his eyes.

In contrast, Qi Xingya was much more peaceful, just smiled and remained silent, and then Qian Crisp ran to the wine table where Wei Fuhai, Xu Baozhen, Liu Runchuan and others entered with a wine glass and drank wine.

Xie Ke's expression was both angry and worried, and it could be seen that he was only in the way of the scene, so he didn't express dissatisfaction, but just sat there and kept drinking with him.

Because of the attitude of Ma Zhanshan and Wan Guobin to enter, Heilongjiang military and political officials did not dare to toast Liang Zhongjia, only Su Bingwen and Zhang Dianjiu did not consider the feelings of Ma Zhanshan and Wan Guobin at all, and kept persuading Liang Zhongjia to drink.

The banquet lasted until midnight, because Ma Zhanshan's attitude was ambiguous, Wan Guobin and Dou Lianfang even expressed their unwillingness to let Dongkang participate in Heilongjiang affairs. Even Wan Guobin told Song Zhewu with the strength of wine that guarding Heilongjiang was the Northeast Army's own business, and the young marshal had already instructed him on this. Moreover, the eastward resistance to Heilongjiang will give the Kwantung Army a pretext for invading Heilongjiang.

Wan Guobin meant to tell Song Zhewu that foreign entry was not welcome to meddle in Heilongjiang.

Song Zhewu, who was helpless and sad, had to return to his residence.

(To be continued) ......,