Chapter 539: Unconditional Surrender
Chapter 539 Unconditional Surrender
Mr. Zuo nodded, and was about to turn around and leave when he stopped, looking like he wanted to say something.
Yue Weihan frowned and asked, "What's wrong?" β
Mr. Zuo spread his hands and said with a wry smile: "Emperor Hirohito's family has found it, but there is also a small problem, due to the language barrier, the officers and soldiers do not know Hirohito's identity, so they ......"
"So what's wrong?" Yue Weihan said, "Let's just say it." β
Mr. Zuo sighed: "Hirohito is fine, but his only son, Prince Akihito, was killed by mistake, and Empress Liangzi and Hirohito's three daughters were all given that by the officers and soldiers." β
"That?" Yue Weihan didn't react at once, and said confusedly, "Which one?" β
"Well, that's it." Mr. Zuo was greatly embarrassed when he heard this, but he didn't know how to explain it.
Yue Weihan finally understood, and said disapprovingly: "I thought it was a big deal, as long as Hirohito is alive, everything will be easy to do, isn't it just that Prince Akihito will die, Hirohito doesn't seem to be yet, and Empress Liangzi doesn't seem to be forty years old, right?" Just let them have another one. β
The voice fell, and suddenly a combat staff officer in the corner said: "Maybe it's still a Chinese species, hehe." β
Yue Weihan turned his head when he heard this, and glared at the combat staff officer viciously, and the staff officer quickly shrunk his neck.
But no one thought that this unintentional words of the combat staff officer finally turned out to be true, Emperor Hirohito had actually lost his fertility ten years ago, but Empress Ryoko gave birth to a baby boy in October of the following year, Hirohito finally pinched his nose and recognized this son, named Masahito, and Masahito finally succeeded to the throne in 1989 and became the 125th emperor of Japan.
After Emperor Masahito succeeded to the throne, the mystery of his life history became a worldwide topic, and a highly imaginative Japanese writer wrote a book "The History of Empress Ryoko", in which he performed a history of love between the second commander-in-chief in Japan, Admiral Chi Chengfeng, and Empress Ryoko, and swore that Emperor Masahito was definitely the blood of Chi Chengfeng.
At that time, Japan was completely reduced to a vassal of China, both politically and economically, and was also extremely close to Chinese civilization ideologically and culturally.
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Over the Pacific Ocean, a military plane painted with a blue sky and white sun pattern was shuttling through the clouds.
In the cabin, Emperor Hirohito clasped his hands on his knees, huddled in the shadows in the corner, and was looking at Empress Ryoko opposite with gloomy and complicated eyes.
Emperor Hirohito suddenly hugged his head in pain.
The scene of three Chinese officers and soldiers taking turns to fight and "prancing on the horse" on Ryoko's body with bare butts appeared in front of Emperor Hirohito's eyes one by one, like a poisonous snake, constantly biting Hirohito's heart, making him almost suffocate in pain, there is no doubt that Hirohito has deep feelings for Empress Ryoko.
Not far away, Hirohito's three daughters, also disheveled and glazed.
Suddenly, Empress Ryoko stood up like crazy, slammed into the lieutenant behind her, and at the same time reached out to grab the lieutenant's spear, Emperor Hirohito suddenly screamed in pain, and then rushed forward and hugged Empress Ryoko, he knew that Empress Ryoko did not want to attack the Chinese, she just wanted to take the gun and kill herself.
When the lieutenant was about to teach Empress Liangzi a lesson, he was stopped by Ma Zhankui.
Not long after, the military plane landed on the Naha military airfield, and when I looked out through the cabin, I saw that a group of Chinese soldiers with loaded guns had already set the airport runway on guard.
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At nightfall, Emperor Hirohito was taken into a room alone.
The furnishings in the room were extremely simple, except for a table, a chair and a small maza, there was no other furnishings, and the walls around were painted with stone powder, reflecting a dazzling white light under the illumination of incandescent lamps, which made people very uncomfortable, and as soon as Emperor Hirohito entered the room, he was forced to sit on the small horse in front of the table by two Chinese soldiers.
After more than two hours, the door finally opened again, and a high-ranking general in a straight uniform with five gold stars on his epaulette and collar badge had strode in, and immediately sat down on the chair across the table.
Yue Weihan sat straight on a chair with his hands on his knees, like a bronze bell, and his sharp eyes pierced into Emperor Hirohito's eyes, making him dare not face it!
Yue Weihan's gaze lasted for five minutes, which made Emperor Hirohito almost suffocate because of it!
Emperor Hirohito has been on the throne for a long time, and he naturally has a momentum on his body, but compared with Yue Weihan's eyes, it is simply the light of fireflies competing with the bright moon, and Emperor Hirohito can be regarded as reading countless people, but he has really never seen anyone whose eyes can be so sharp and persecutive as Yue Weihan!
Seeing that beads of sweat the size of beans had oozed from the corners of Emperor Hirohito's forehead, Yue Weihan finally smiled with disdain at the corners of his mouth, and immediately said in fluent Japanese: "Your Majesty, you have been frightened. β
"Don't dare, the general is serious." Emperor Hirohito was shocked when he heard this, and bowed his head again.
"I am deeply sorry for the offense of our officers and soldiers to Empress Ryoko and several princesses." Yue Weihan looked at Emperor Hirohito lightly, and said unhurriedly, "These officers and soldiers are indeed bastards, I have sent them to a military court for strict punishment, and I hope that His Majesty the Emperor will not investigate further for the sake of Sino-Japanese friendship." β
"Sino-Japanese friendship, Sino-Japanese friendship." Emperor Hirohito nodded yes again and again.
"His Majesty the Emperor is worthy of being the king of a country, and he really understands the righteousness." The smile on the corner of Yue Weihan's mouth had become more and more intense, he really didn't expect that things would go so smoothly, and then continued, "Since Your Majesty is also in favor of Sino-Japanese friendship, can you issue an edict to let the Japanese troops in North Manchuria and Nanyang lay down their arms?" β
"Okay, okay." Emperor Hirohito nodded again and again, "As long as the general needs it, I can issue an edict at any time to let the Japanese soldiers in North Manchuria and Nanyang lay down their arms and accept the guidance of the squadron, but ...... I hope that the general will also look at the friendship between China and Japan, and not hurt these officers and soldiers who have laid down their arms, okay? β
"Of course." Yue Weihan said happily, "I swear in the name of Sage Kong that as long as the Japanese troops in North Manchuria, North Mongolia, Tianjin and Nanyang can lay down their arms and surrender, the squadron will definitely not harm their lives again!" This is true, Yue Weihan did not have a plan to massacre prisoners of war, but whether to let these prisoners of war return to Japan is another matter.
The more than 2 million Japanese prisoners of war in North Manchuria and Nanyang were all men in the prime of life, and if China did not know how to make good use of such a large number of ready-made free strong laborers, it would really be ashamed of its ancestors and this hard-won victory.
Moments later, a soldier brought in a high-power radio.
Yue Weihan waved his hand, and the two soldiers standing next to Emperor Hirohito immediately let go, and Emperor Hirohito quickly got up and bowed deeply to Yue Weihan, and then stood in front of the high-power radio station, and the officer standing by the radio handed the unconditional surrender edict that had been prepared long ago to Emperor Hirohito, and Emperor Hirohito bowed deeply as usual.
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Tianjin, the headquarters of the Japanese army.
The huge conference room was already crowded with Japanese officers, including division commanders, brigade commanders, wing commanders, and even a small Shaosa captain, and on the long conference table were two radios, both of which had been tuned to the same channel, and in them were playing Emperor Hirohito's edict of unconditional surrender.
"Tell me to be loyal to my subjects, to observe the general situation of the world and the current situation of the empire, there is no possibility of fighting again, I have decided to take extraordinary measures to end the war, to clean up the situation as soon as possible, and hereby issue an edict that all officers and soldiers of the empire and subjects should lay down their arms from now on, and surrender their weapons to the local squadron in an orderly manner, and receive guidance......"
The radio was still broadcasting, but the conference room was already blowing up.
"No, you can't surrender!" A large officer squatted on the ground with his head in his hands.
"Damn, why surrender? Why? A young captain was at a loss.
"I'm going home, I'm finally going home, Hanako, I'm going home......" A big Zuo Wing captain burst into tears, suddenly turned around and knelt down to the east towards the east.
At the same time, the Japanese troops outside Tianjin also walked out of the fortifications one after another, while spontaneously throwing their weapons in the middle of the open space, while punching and kicking the fortifications, or crying bitterly, venting their feelings of happiness or anger, or confusion, and even dozens of radical Japanese officers and soldiers gathered outside the city to hold a bloody and tragic caesarean ceremony together, using death to express their dissatisfaction with the surrender of His Majesty the Emperor.
Soon, a group of soldiers with loaded guns and ammunition marched into the downtown area of Tianjin in a neat queue.
More than 100,000 Tianjin citizens, who had been abducted by the Japanese army and cut off from the outside world for 11 months, walked out of their homes one after another, and then flocked to both sides of the street, frantically waving flags and coats and hats in their hands, while shouting loudly to the soldiers who had lined up on the street: "Long live, long live the Chinese nation......
Almost at the same time, the Japanese troops in the Northern Mongolian grasslands, the deep mountains of North Manchuria, and the Indochinese Peninsula also came out of their fortifications and surrendered to the opposite side, and the Japanese troops on the Philippine Islands also surrendered to the emergency landing of the US Marines, which is necessary, China can seize Britain's Burma and Singapore, but it will definitely not be arrogant enough to rob the United States of the Philippines. ROοΌ ~οΌ