Chapter 725 Who is the uncle
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Ma Qian'an's "some ideas and suggestions" were so dazzling that the telegrapher's fingers were slightly swollen.
"Destroy!" Ma Qian'an said to the telegrapher Nunu and signaled to the telegrapher to destroy the draft. Telegrapher Wang Lei was a firm follower of Ma Qian'an. He was the first member of the Tenth Detachment and also brought out by Ma Qian'an. The highest secret telegrams were patted through his hands.
Wang Lei obediently immediately ignited the draft and watched it burn into ashes. Although Wang Lei had no expression on his face, Ma Qian'an could see that he was already surging with his chest.
"Are you excited? Shocked?" Ma Qian'an said kindly and mocked, then raised his face and asked, "Repost the second paragraph for me!"
"Yes!" Wang Lei stood attentively and raised his chest. Suddenly he thought of something, and asked in a daze, "What second paragraph? Commander?"
Of course, Wang Lei would not forget what the second paragraph was so soon, but suddenly remembered Ma Qian'an's instructions just now before sending the newspaper and immediately pretended to be stupid.
No matter who asks, he won’t say it if he beats him to death! This is Ma Qian'an’s advice.
"Pretending to be stupid, right?" Ma Qian'an seemed to not want to let him go and continued to tease him.
Wang Lei was not vague, and immediately looked silly and said ashamed: "Report to the commander, I am not pretending to be stupid, I am really stupid!"
After a few seconds of stunnedness, the two of them laughed out loud.
To a certain extent, the translator knew a lot of secrets, but Wang Lei was still shocked by Ma Qian'an's "some suggestions". I really don't know how such a grand strategic concept was come up with. It's no wonder that our Commander Ma always wins the battle. Wang Lei admires Ma Qian'an and is promising.
There are indeed only a few ideas and suggestions, but they are logically linked. If someone really promotes the implementation of this concept, it will be like changing the pattern of the Northeast War of Resistance in the War of Resistance in the Northeast in general. This is a strategic major change.
1. The task of recruiting troops from Henan victims who fled along Longhai Road can be completed by Ma Zhanshan at the remnant of Fugu, Shaanxi. If necessary, Ma Zhanshan will also return to China to complete this matter in person.
2. Recruiting victims must be supported by food. Young and middle-aged people were recruited, leaving a certain amount of food for his family who had not yet starved to death so that they could spend this year of disaster. Ma Qian'an planned to borrow the power of Yan'an. In the past two years, Yan'an Special Administrative Region made a lot of money in selling penicillin. Except for most of it used for military production, the remaining money will definitely be used to purchase grain everywhere for storage. This is something that the government must do for long-term combat. However, these stored grains will definitely not satisfy a large number of victims, and only play a starting role to relieve the burning of the fire. The food used for subsequent recruitment depends on the military aid promised by Stilwell, and some military aid can be exchanged for some food with Outer Mongolia to transport it into the country to supplement domestic consumption.
3. New soldiers need to set off from Shaanxi to reach the Outer Mongolia border. There are two ways to go. One is to reach the border through Ningxia controlled by the warlord Ma Hongkui, and the other is to go north through Fu Zuoyi's territory and forcefully break into the grassland controlled by the pseudo-Mongolian regime to reach the border. The first way depends on how much money Ma Zhanshan and Stilwell work together to negotiate with Ma Hongkui, leaving behind how much money to buy the road. If an agreement cannot be reached, you can only take the second way. At that time, the US Air Force stationed in Outer Mongolia needs to provide support and open the air corridor to prohibit Japanese planes from bombing and strafing.
4. After arriving in Outer Mongolia, use the transportation conditions of Outer Mongolia to transport troops north to enter the Soviet territory. After entering the Soviet territory, the Soviet side will provide a training base to assist the Anti-Japanese United Army and Ma Zhanshan to train new recruits. After training, you can enter Xing'an North Province in batches to participate in the war.
5. In this plan, the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, Ma Zhanshan, Stilwell, and Yan'an have little problem. Ma Qian'an predicts that people from these aspects will support this plan. There are two key figures, one is Chiang Kai-shek and the other is Shi Daling. Chiang Kai-shek is not aware of the pressure on all sides. He knew about the great disaster in Henan. If Ma Zhanshan could solve some of the disaster victims for him and trained to attack the Japanese, he would not object to this result. What about Shi Daling? What Ma Qian'an was most worried about was Shi Daling. If Shi Daling refused a large number of Henan disaster victims to enter the Soviet territory because of inexplicable fear, then all plans would be exempted from negotiation.
Soon, the relevant officials involved in this plan received the content of the plan. Stilwell was pondering..., Chiang Kai-shek was pondering... Mao Zd was pondering... Shi Daling was pondering...
Everything depends on Shi Daling's decision. Shi Daling has been a little unhappy with Lao Chiang recently. The reason is that Wang Shengshicai of Xinjiang turned to Lao Chiang, which caused Shi Daling's territorial ambitions for Xinjiang to be set. What impact will it have if a group of up to 200,000 people are about to be armed Lao Chiang enter the Far East? It is nominally an Allied army, but just lost control of Xinjiang, Shi Daling is still a little unhappy about Lao Chiang.
Shi Daling decided to shelve the suggestion made by Ma Qian'an, but after only a few days he had to re-examine the suggestion.
Compared to what Chiang Kai-shek made him a little unhappy, Hitler made Shi Daling even more unhappy! Stalingrad was in a hurry to fight, and the two sides gathered huge forces and were carrying out an unprecedented decisive battle. Hitler sent surprise troops to eliminate the Fifth Tank Army that Shi Daling had finally assembled. This added great unfavorable variables to Zhukov's counterattack. It took time to regroup a huge tank group. Moreover, Shi Daling keenly noticed that with the great strengthening of the German anti-tank weapons, his tank could no longer be used as a decisive assault force. The Germans balanced the gap in the number of assault technical weapons. At least on land, the battle below was even more difficult to fight. Enough troops must be drawn from the Far East to curb Hitler's madness. The Far East needed the Chinese to restrain the Kwantung Army.
Looking at the red and blue arrows surrounding Stalingrad on the map, Shi Daling finally made up his mind to solve the Stalingrad dilemma first, and not consider the others so much. He decided to allow 200,000 Chinese to enter the Far East to restrain and attack the Kwantung Army, but he had the conditions.
His condition was to open it to Ma Zhanshan in private. He asked Ma Zhanshan to divide 120,000 people to hand it over to the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. Shi Daling finally pressed the balance of trust towards the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. With the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, the Prime Minister must represent Lao Chiang Kai-shek's Ma Zhanshan army cannot make up many waves, and Lao Chiang can't realize it even if he has ideas.
Ma Zhanshan's tribe and the second Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and the first part of the Fourth Route Army have successfully captured the northern province of Xing'an. In a simple tent, the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces representative Wei Zhengmin and Zhou Baozhong were ordered to negotiate with Ma Zhanshan.
The negotiations were very hot, and Ma Zhanshan did not oppose the division of some of the troops to the Anti-Japanese United Nations, but he had great opinions on the amount.
"I once again protest the strongest! It is absolutely impossible for you to take 60% away! Without the consent of the National Government, these 200,000 people would not be able to go abroad. I agree with the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, but as the highest commander of the 11th War Zone, I have the right to allocate the share of troops. I must occupy the big one, I am six and you four!" Ma Zhanshan pointed at Wei Zhengmin with anger on his face, "You must know that taking US aid was also taken in the name of the 11th War Zone. Without this name, you can't get it."
"This is what Comrade Shi Daling means..." Wei Zhengmin continued to say that Ma Zhanshan interrupted him impatiently, "Shi Daling? Who do I know him? What if he could bite a piece of hair from me? Why should I listen to him?"
The clever Wei Zhengmin knew that Ma Zhanshan was unwilling to talk about Shi Daling more, so he asked, "Who are you listening to? **? Or Vice Chairman Zhou? Let's call the telegram to discuss with Yan'an?"
Hum? Ma Zhanshan was stunned for a while. He respected these two people very much. He pondered for a moment and waved his hand and said, "Okay! Ask Mr. Mao."
The call from Yan'an came soon. In the message, Mao angrily criticized Wei Zhengmin, asking Wei Zhengmin to put the overall situation first, fully respect the veteran General Ma Zhanshan, and not to care too much about the share issue. 40% is already a lot.
After reading the telegram, Ma Zhanshan was proud and said to Wei Zhengmin: "Look, little scholar! I knew that Mr. Mao was in the world, and he was not as good as you, and he was still fighting with me."
Wei Zhengmin rolled his eyes and thought to himself, "Are you fighting around like me?" How much better than me? What's so proud of me?" But I couldn't hold this in my heart and I felt embarrassed to say it.
Ma Zhanshan laughed enough, and saw that Wei Zhengmin was defeated by the money-sending. Then he waved his hand generously and said, "Little scholar, Mr. Mao is reasonable and it is impolite to come but not to behave. I know that this matter cannot be done without your assistance. Yan'an has to take out food to help the victims. It is also a lot of burden. I will let you take one step. Anyway, it's all about fighting the Japanese. What's the matter?"
What else can I say? That's all.
The depressed Wei Zhengmin informed Ma Qian'an of the negotiation results, hoping that Ma Qian'an would give him a sigh. A day later, Ma Zhanshan received a telegram from Ma Qian'an.
The message is very short, only a few lines.
"Okay, okay, old man, don't you know that you have taken advantage of it? Without my wonderful ideas, how can you have 100,000 soldiers? Remember to take out some of the old Eighth Route Army when recruiting soldiers. If not more than 20,000, don't expose me! My nephew Qian'an."
After reading the telegram, Ma Zhanshan was dumbfounded. Finally, he squatted on the grass bed helplessly and murmured: "Are you my nephew? You are my uncle!"
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