The Rise of Independence Movements in Southeast Asia (2)
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Chapter 3: The Rise of Independence Movements in Southeast Asia (1)
Because of the negative impact of the "nationalist mentality" of the Lin Han family, India has enjoyed 12 years of "colonized" treatment more than in history.
After Gandhi's death, Nehru struggled hard. But at this time, the British, relying on a large number of Dalit and Shudra divisions composed of honorable Bretanians, still firmly controlled India.
Not only India, but the entire Southeast Asian region, under the manipulation of Lin Han's evil "third daughter" and the equally evil "fourth daughter", the fate here is also miserable.
After 1955, the Germans were satisfied with some of the oil fields in the Middle East and decided to adopt a "good faith neutral" attitude towards Britain on the colonial issue. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, was overwhelmed by the question of the transfer of power because of Stalin's dying old age. The British colonial rule here seemed to be able to continue for quite some time.
But the two biggest variables that led to the disintegration of the British colonies were in China and the United States at the same time.
First of all, China, after 1952, Chairman Li Runshi returned to the position of number one, and by 1955, it had been 18 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Eighteen years have faced a major problem: in the past 18 years, the government has placed great emphasis on education, which has produced a large number of young intellectuals. The rate at which young intellectuals are born far exceeds the rate at which the country's industrialization progresses.
"Unemployment" has become a big headache in the industrialized new China. On another plane, New China is also in its eighteenth year since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Faced with a similar situation. At this time, China's population was as high as 680 million, and the number of students facing unemployment crisis reached 20 million. -- A similar problem was encountered in the Soviet Union, and this plane. The Soviet Union did not live through World War II, did not lose 30 million to 40 million people, and in previous years there was also the pressure of overtraining young intellectuals to provide enough jobs.
Stalin's solution was to change the methods of resettlement in the past in the course of a large-scale reclamation campaign, and to mobilize hundreds of thousands of urban youth immigrants in two years, such as the Far East, which had always worried Stalin, with urban youth as the main body of land reclamation. It was the focus of the Soviet Union's reclamation and development. (The real history is in 1954)
On this issue, China can only follow the example of the Soviet Union and launch the famous movement to go to the mountains and go to the countryside. And this plane, the solution of New China, is not much different from history (the specific situation will be specially explained in the internal version of the group in the future), and the other way out that Lin Han came up with is to go to the South Seas on a large scale. That is, the Lanfang immigrant export population.
Whether in the eyes of New China itself or in the eyes of foreigners. The so-called "Lan Fanghua People's Democratic Republic" is basically China's vest, the difference between "left hand and right hand". The Lanhua Republic, which is clinging to the thigh of New China, even insists on using the renminbi as a currency. In the three years from 1952 to 1955, Lan Fang received 800,000 immigrants from New China, and most of them were young immigrants in their twenties -- of course. Officially, it is to help Lan Fang with development work. And these 800,000 people, all of whom are young and vigorous, are equivalent to adding two million people to the population of European countries.
Add Chinese immigrants in the forties, up to 1955. Lanfang's Chinese population alone has grown to more than five million. The demographic structure of Kalimantan was fundamentally changing by this time.
Let's take a statistic to understand: (real historical plane) In 1950, the total population of Malaysia was 6.47 million, and in 1957 it was 7.73 million, and among these populations, Chinese accounted for 40%, that is, there were only about 4 million non-Chinese. (Note: There were only about 200,000 people in Brunei at this time). And these four million non-Chinese are distributed in two places: the Malay Peninsula and Kalimantan.
In Kalimantan, the other force is the Japanese-occupied area, but the Japanese immigrants here are about 500,000 - so not much, mainly because the Kalimantan area has a tropical rainforest climate, except for a few fertile volcanic areas, the land is extremely barren (as mentioned earlier, the fertility of the land is reduced due to the erosion of the rain), and the Japanese who were born in cold places are extremely unaccustomed to the tropical climate here.
Most of the immigrants sent here by the Japanese are Chinese Japanese who were recognized as "sinners" by Yamato Nadeshiko after the "Divine Blessing Enlightenment". At that time, Yamato Nadeshiko unceremoniously exiled more than a dozen Chinese and domestic "Black Five" elements here.
And in this plane, the number of Chinese in the Republic of Lanfang on the island of Kalimantan alone has exceeded four million, and the total number of Chinese in British East Malaysia is more than five million. On Kalimantan Island, the Chinese have become the dominant population in one fell swoop, accounting for 70% of the total population here.
Although Kalimantan Island is large, covering more than 700,000 square kilometers, in fact, by the 50s of the 20th century, the area that was developed here was still only the coastal and riverside plains.
In the middle of it, inland is the primeval forest, which has always been a dangerous place, known as the "dark forest" (a situation that has been similar even into the 21st century). And in the forests of the central part of the area live a formidable indigenous people, the Dayak people, who specialize in hunting human heads. The Dayak people are resourceful and brave and live a self-sufficient life in the primeval forest. The men grow rice and hunt, and the women raise livestock and take care of household chores at home, and do not want to have much contact with outsiders, let alone outsiders to enter their homes.
In 1941, the Triple Alliance of China, Britain and Japan divided the Dutch colony. In this partition, the British announced that they would take the north-central part of East Kaliman Province in Kalimantan, and the Japanese would eat the remaining provinces of East Kaliman and Central Kaliman, as well as part of the coastal areas of West Kaliman.
On the surface, the Japanese have encircled a large area of land on Kalimantan Island, which is even several times the size of the Republic of Lanfang established by Lin Han, which is as much as 380,000 square kilometers. But in fact the best place here. Instead, the Pontianak region of the Republic of Lanfang, which was occupied by Limhan, was the former West Kaliman Province, which was also the focus of Dutch colonization.
During this period, due to the backwardness of transportation, a large area of land in the central part of Kalimantan nominally belonged to the British and Japanese families, but in fact the control of the two families was infinitely close to zero - the pristine landform of the tropical rainforest. Poisonous snakes, mosquitoes, and miasma are the biggest obstacles to the development of this place, even in the 21st century, let alone in the 50s of the 20th century.
When the Japanese occupied the area, they soon found that the conditions were so bad that even the colonization was a loss. Although the territory nominally belongs to them is large, there are not many things and people to rob the local except for a bunch of uncivilized natives, and the terrible tropical diseases here have made the Japanese suffer enough, and the Japanese have occupied this place for several years, and the harvest in the inland area is simply not worth the loss. The Japanese and the British controlled it. In fact, it is to send some expeditions into this place, erect a monument, and declare that this place belongs to you, then it is considered control.
Its control strength, to use a figurative metaphor, is to pass by here, pee, and mark a mark. He claimed to be his own territory. In 1942, the newly established Republic of Lanfang was still weak. is unable to compete with Britain and Japan, and pretends not to know about this, allowing the two countries to "draw a map".
To develop Kalimantan Island, the cost is even far better than the historical development of Taiwan by the Japanese (note: in history, after Japan occupied Taiwan, it almost wanted to give up in the early stage because of the huge investment in early development). This plane. Although the Japanese won the Pacific War, their development efforts were concentrated in the Medan region.
Yamato Nadeshiko was later willing to give Lin Han one-third of the Japanese-controlled territory, but in fact the territory was purely a "paper map" of wild land, and after the Japanese occupied the land, because of the limited national strength. Basically, I haven't been in it. Yamato Nadeshiko is well aware of the ambitions of "father" Lin Han for Kalimantan, and she also understands that Japan's national strength is limited, and it was somewhat difficult to digest in the Pacific War, Korea, the Philippines, Sulawesi, and Kaliman.
After 1942, the "single-minded" Chinese side, in order to increase its influence in Southeast Asia, has been constantly immigrating to Nanfang. A large number of Chinese from Yunnan, Guangxi, and Fujian, which are suitable for the humid tropical climate, continue to enter Lanfang, with Pontianak as the center, and constantly expand inland.
During the Pacific War, Britain and Japan both turned to China for their requirement, and they quietly expanded inland to the Lanfang Chinese, and even "crossed the border", all of which were to turn a blind eye and pretend not to see it. After five years of war, the Chinese also expanded for five years, and in five years, the actual area under the control of the Republic of Lanfang increased from less than 70,000 square kilometers at the time of the founding of the People's Republic to nearly 200,000 square kilometers, nearly three times.
With a population base of 600 million in New China, Lanfang can easily invest millions of young and strong people in the background for development. Japan, which was dragged down by the Pacific War, and the British, whose mother country was thousands of miles away, could only watch the Chinese enclose land on Kalimantan every day, but they could not stop it -- unless the two countries were willing to tear their faces to war here and New China, but the consequences of tearing their faces would be unbearable for either Japan or Britain in the presence of the great enemy of the United States.
Later, Yamato Nadeshiko was very "generous" to give up a large area of territory in Central Kaliman Province and West Kaliman Province, more than 120,000 square kilometers of territory to Lan Fang, not that she was really generous, it was really these territories, at this time it had been encroached upon by the Republic of Lan Fang for five years, and it was "eaten" into the stomach, unless Japan planned to start a war with China in the rain forest and fight another endless bad war, otherwise it could only spit out.
But the insatiable Lin Han's demand for land is endless. After getting a large piece of territory that her "daughter" was forced to spit out, Lan Fang temporarily stopped expanding to the Japanese-controlled area, and began to digest it.
During the period from 1948 to 1955, the Republic of Lanfang became the largest "population outflow country" in New China. Lin Han and the leaders of the Lanfang Republic, every time they visit China, they constantly ask for people, people, and people. As a result, the population of this "small country," which barely numbered two million people at the time of its founding in late 1941, swelled to five million fourteen years later. And when New China faced an increasingly serious employment crisis after 1953, Lan Fang was even more generous and directly expressed to New China that it was willing to "accept" 100 young and strong people -- provided that half of these million students were men and half were women.
In New China, where there are many people and little land, except for the border areas and the Great Northern Wilderness, most places are faced with a situation of more people and less land, even in the rural areas -- in history, going to the countryside was actually a last resort. But Lanfang is different, there are large areas of primeval forest here, and as early as ten years ago, through historical prophets, Lin Han, who had foreseen this day, spent more than ten years here to lay out and prepare for the infrastructure to accept the influx of immigrants.
With the help of machinery imported from Germany, pesticides and artemisinin provided by China (tropical development, these two things are the key, the former kills mosquitoes, and the latter cures diseases), countless young people from New China have been doing repetitive work of "cutting down trees", "building roads", "building houses", and cultivating farmland for more than ten years. In the process, more than 20,000 people died in the rainforest for various reasons.
During the expansion, the Chinese also clashed with the natives in the interior. At this time, Lin Han, a non-human existence, began to play a role. Relying on Lin Han's "jumping god" in the early stage, the Lanfang people easily regained the heart of the local primitive aborigines, and in the middle and late stages, with the entry of the Chinese medical team, under the banner of "divine art", the difficulty of assimilating the natives here plummeted. With the cooperation of the natives, the difficulty of Lanfang in developing the inland has decreased a lot.
At this point, Artoria and Yamato Nadeshiko, because there are too many distractions, they simply can't (to be continued.) )