Chapter 631 The End of the Unfinished
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Looking at the report, Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng knew that they really had no choice. The original intention of doing this was to resist Japan. If this caused the loss of their own national defense forces and led to Japan's invasion, this was not what they wanted to see.
Many "intellectuals" in later generations have constantly analyzed why Zhang and Yang launched the Xi'an Incident and what benefits they gained. But in fact, a fool can see with their butt holes that there was no benefit at all from what they did.
The red color at that time was the target of encirclement and suppression. The Nanjing government had nearly a million troops and hundreds of aircraft. To detain Chiang Zhongzheng was undoubtedly to offend the Nanjing government from death.
What good can be gained by offending the chairman of a committee with nearly a million troops? Regardless of whether they kill Chiang Zhongzheng or not, Nanjing will definitely regard them as mortal enemies!
Moreover, there were more than 300,000 Central Army troops beside them at that time!
What can be seen is that no matter whether this matter succeeds or not, what will be waiting for them. Under such circumstances, they still initiated this matter, perhaps with a trace of heat that has not yet cooled down.
This proposal was finally agreed to. After this agreement, the negotiation officially started! However, both sides insisted on their own opinions and Xi'an refused to give in at all to the eight-point proposal!
The representatives of Jiang Zhongzheng, namely Song Ziwen and others, were even more unwilling to give in! The negotiation suddenly reached a deadlock.
At this time, Yang Yuting, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the three northeastern provinces as a representative of the National Defense Force, rushed to Xi'an. On the day of arrival, he met with Chiang Zhongzheng. The two talked secretly in Chiang Zhongzheng's room for more than an hour, and then Chiang Zhongzheng began to loosen his opinions on Xi'an.
This could not help but surprise Zhang Xueliang and others, but it was difficult to ask what Yang Yuting said to Jiang Zhongzheng. However, Yang Yuting saw their doubts and said directly at the private banquet hosted by Zhang Xueliang.
"Actually, there is nothing surprising. Chiang Zhongzheng's eldest son Jianfeng is now in the Soviet Union and was sent to Siberia. The commander-in-chief sent a letter to Stalin. His eldest son replied with a personal letter."
Zhang Xueliang suddenly realized. It turned out to be the credit of Chiang Kai-shek's eldest son! The Soviet Union is currently undergoing a civil war, and Trotsky and Stalin are fighting in full swing! Generally speaking, Trotsky, who received funding from Germany, gradually gained the upper hand!
It is said that the attack is about to reach Moscow! Stalin sold it to the three eastern provinces in order to buy more weapons. Especially fighter jets and tanks, these two items are too important for Stalin now!
"Han Qing... I won't say anything else. You know how big the risk you are taking this time." Yang Yuting looked at Zhang Xueliang solemnly and said solemnly: "The Commander-in-Chief asked me to tell you something.
Words: Yu Gong, you abandoned the three eastern provinces and he is angry for this!"
"But in private, you are his sixth brother after all. You will always have a place in the three eastern provinces. If things really get out of hand, take people back to the three eastern provinces immediately." Yang Yuting looked at Zhang Xueliang and said in a deep voice: "No.
hesitate!"
Zhang Xueliang was silent, and he drank all the wine in the glass! Then he said with a wry smile: "Go back?! What face should I have to go back?! Meng Ben has done so well in the three eastern provinces, but I am the sinner who has lost the three eastern provinces.
What shame do I have to go back?!"
"Even if I die, I don't know what I can do to even see my father..."
When Zhang Xueliang talked about Tu Qianjun, he no longer called him "junzi". Instead, he called him by the word "junzi". The affection was already born. Yang Yuting knew that no matter what he said, it would be useless. He couldn't help but sigh deeply.
"Your Uncle Pao asked me to bring you a message. Your father's tomb has been repaired." Yang Yuting sighed deeply. He said to Zhang Xueliang: "I asked Elder Ge to supervise the work. He said that the location is very good. You have
It’s time to go back, it’s time for the old commander to rest in peace..."
After Lao Zhang died, he stayed in the Zhang family's ancestral hall because the cemetery had not been built. After September 18, the construction of the mausoleum was delayed. After Tu Qianjun took over, the construction continued.
Lao Zhang has worked hard for the Northeast for most of his life, and there is no credit but hard work. At least he did not cede the land and withstood the pressure of the Japanese. This is the greatest achievement. Therefore, there is no objection to building a mausoleum for Lao Zhang to slaughter thousands of troops after his death.
"Uncle Lin Ge... what kind of face should I go back with?!" Zhang Xueliang, who had been silent for a long time, still said the same thing, but he lowered his head and said slowly to Yang Yuting: "I asked Uncle Pao and Uncle Lao to help me host it.
Well... As for me, if I am lucky enough to die on the anti-Japanese battlefield, please take my bones back..."
Yang Yuting also fell silent, and the two of them finished the banquet in silence and dispersed.
Since Chiang Zhongzheng no longer insisted, the negotiations naturally went on smoothly. On the 23rd, the negotiations officially began. Wu Hao, on behalf of Chi, proposed six proposals for a peaceful settlement of the Xi'an Incident, which were agreed by Zhang and Yang.
After two days of negotiations, the two sides negotiated nine agreements, including the content of "first driving away He Yingqin, Zhang Qun, Zhang Jia'ao, Jiang Dingwen, Wu Dingchang, and Chen Shaokuan" and "organizing a transitional government." The Japanese threat is on the side, and both sides
Neither wanted to delay the process for too long. After each made concessions, six agreements were finally formed:
First, reorganize the Nanjing government, expel pro-Japanese factions, and accommodate anti-Japanese people.
Second, release Shanghai’s patriotic leaders, release all political prisoners, and ensure the rights of the people.
Third, stop the "Red Suppression" policy and unite the Red Army to resist Japan.
Fourth, convene a national salvation conference of all parties, factions, all walks of life and the armed forces to decide on the policy of resisting Japan and saving the nation.
Fifth, establish cooperative relations with countries that sympathize with China's anti-Japanese war.
Sixth, other specific measures to save the country.
On the 24th, Jiang Dingwen flew to Luoyang from Xi'an and telegraphed to He Yingqin that an agreement between the two parties had been reached! Zhang Xueliang had issued an order to the troops to escort Chiang Zhongzheng back to Nanjing. At the same time, He Yingqin also received a withdrawal order from Chiang Zhongzheng.
He Yingqin did not hesitate to order the Central Army that had entered Shaanxi-Gansu to retreat 1 kilometer and break contact with the 17th Route Army, the Northeastern Army and others.
The matter was finally resolved, and the whole city of Xi'an was in jubilation! On that day, the Republic of China was also in jubilation except for the areas controlled by the three eastern provinces! Especially the "cultural circles". They had been criticizing Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng during the Xi'an Incident!
I wish I could eat its flesh and sleep on its skin and then be happy!
If these "literary people" knew that Tang Degang, a later Columbia University professor and son-in-law of Wu Kaixian, the patriarch of the Nanjing CC faction, said that the Xi'an Incident was:
It is definitely beneficial to the Red Army, but it is not a victim for the Nanjing government and Chiang Zhongzheng himself. Even without the Xi'an Incident, Chiang Zhongzheng persisted in suppressing the Red Army to the end. However, based on the examples of Red Army suppression in other countries around the world at that time, it is difficult to see the outcome of such a war.
Predictive.
The rise of the Red Army was caused by the historical background of China at that time. The Red Army had the support of the people and a theoretical foundation. To eliminate the Red Army by relying solely on military force would be "no more than trying to stop the boiling water without draining the fuel from under the cauldron."
At the same time, Tang Degang believed that based on the fanatical arrogance of Japanese militarism in invading China, no matter whether the Nanjing government chose to "endure humiliation" or "decisive battle", the result would be the same.
It's just that "those who resist the war are 'jades in pieces', and those who endure humiliation are 'tiles in pieces', and those who desire 'tiles in pieces' are unattainable. If there had not been the Xi'an Incident, and the Kuomintang had repeatedly endured humiliation and produced the result of 'tiles in pieces', then
Jiang Gong and the Kuomintang will only be ridiculed in the history of China and their reputation will be ruined!"
But I don’t know, what do these “cultural people” think?! But what we do know is that Zhang Xueliang must have been affected.
The whole city of Xi'an was celebrating, and Chiang Kai-shek had also confirmed that he would take a flight to Luoyang tomorrow and then transfer directly back to Nanjing. However, Zhang Xueliang was still unhappy. During the banquet, he responded to everyone's toasts with a smile.
After the banquet, he was thinking about something in his study with a sullen expression. Zhao Si took a cup of ginseng soup and quietly walked into the study, placed the ginseng soup in front of Zhang Xueliang and said softly.
"Master, what are you thinking about?! Isn't this matter settled?!"
Zhang Xueliang smiled, asked Zhao Si to sit next to him and whispered to her: "The matter has been resolved. But the anger in the chairman's heart has not dissipated. If he holds it in like this, it will have consequences..."
Zhao Si was a little confused about what Zhang Xueliang wanted to do. Looking at her confused look, Zhang Xueliang smiled and said to her: "Have a rest! You are tired enough from being with me during this period..."
Zhao Si nodded meekly and followed Zhang Xueliang out of the study. At this time, she did not know that Zhang Xueliang had just made a decision! And the subsequent series of impacts caused by this determination would involve the entire Northeast Army.
Even the whole country!
Fujian, two men in kimonos sit opposite each other and drink on the Minjiang River. Sake and sashimi are placed on the low coffee table, and the rushing Minjiang River is a good scenery to accompany the wine!
"What a pity! This time, there was no chaos in China!" Major General Ichiro Yamazato, wearing a kimono, said to the division commander in front of him, Lieutenant General Zentaro Wakayama, the current commander-in-chief of defense of the Minjiang region of the Empire of Japan.
Zentaro Wakayama smiled slightly, put down his wine glass and said softly: "Shanri, in fact, the empire is not completely ready yet. Going to war at this time may not be beneficial to the empire..."
After experiencing the war with the three eastern provinces, the Japanese Army has obviously become more pragmatic. But only one thing. They have strengthened training and recruitment, and at the same time encouraged major consortiums to come to the Minjiang River to carry out predatory development!
They did not take seriously the combat effectiveness of the Nanjing government. However, they did not dare to underestimate the areas controlled by the three northeastern provinces, except for strengthening the research and development and production of new fighter jets.
They also developed a new type 89 Type B medium tank. This tank is obviously heavier and more aggressive than the previous model! After seeing the use of tanks by the National Defense Forces in the Korean War, the Japanese army obviously also had their thoughts.
This tank was reinforced and more than 300 units were produced and deployed to the Minjiang River! Obviously, Japan wanted to conduct a large group raid on the Minjiang River! (To be continued)
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