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Chapter 469 The British's reaction

Langdun Gongga Wangchuk of the Potala Palace in Lhasa was pacing back and forth anxiously in the room. Next to him sat a three-year-old child. There were also more than a dozen close followers standing in the room, and they all looked uneasy.

Looking at Langdun Gongga Wangqiu, the current de facto ruler of Tibet was panicked after receiving the news that the central government had sent a large army to Tibet. He quickly summoned his cronies to come to the newly selected

Emergency consultations were held in the room of the reincarnation of the Thirteenth Lama.

It's just that this reincarnated psychic, nicknamed Lamu Theinzhu, is only a three-year-old baby this year. He has not yet succeeded to the throne. He is now just a child who needs someone to take care of him and cannot give them any instructions.

Since the death of the Thirteenth Lama in 1933, Langdun Kunga Wangchuk has served as the regent of Tibet with the support of the British government. Since he tasted the fine wine brewed by his authority, he has been in love again.

He was also reluctant to give up his power, so under the instigation of the British, he tried his best to encourage his cronies and subordinates to cause trouble in Tibet Province in the past two years, setting off waves of opposition to the Han people, trying to make things worse in Tibet Province, and finally caused

The attention of Western countries thus provides an excuse to split the Tibetan province.

Last month, the newly elected president of the Central Government actually announced that the 10th Panchen Lama in Qinghai would be returned to Tibet. This was tantamount to cutting off the roots of Langdun Gongga Wangchuk.

With the support of a large number of Tibetans, what else could he have to do with himself? So he frequently sent telegrams to his British masters, asking the British government to intervene in the matter.

In the end, he got what he wanted, and the British really supported him. They sent their ambassador to China to warn the newly elected president Su Tong. But unexpectedly, this move angered the idiot president.

The Panchen Lama returned to Tibet, and intensified his efforts to send nearly 60,000 troops to accompany the 10th Panchen Lama into Tibet. The majestic and unstoppable procession stretched for dozens of kilometers along the way.

Now Langdun Gongga Wangchuk and a group of cronies were dumbfounded. Although they had also pulled up a team of 15,000 people, everyone knew that if they let this garbage army in the name of protecting the teachings,

It's okay to bully ordinary Tibetans, but let them confront the battle-hardened Central Army. Well, let's forget it. Let's study how the mouse defeated the old cat.

"Sir Siren, according to reports, the Han army has arrived in Nagqu, and it is estimated that it will arrive in Lhasa in about a week. Sir, the military shoes of the Red Han people are about to set foot on our Tibetan soil. The soul boy has not yet succeeded.

You have to give us an idea."

Listening to the chatter in the room, Langdung Gongga Wangchuk felt that there were flies flying around his ears. The noise made Langdung Gongga Wangchuk feel panicked. There were only a few people in the room.

The child, Lamo Thendup, looked curiously at the adults around him who were mumbling words he didn't understand in the fields.

Langdun Kunga Wangchuk took a deep breath and asked the liaison officer on the side, "Does the British Ambassador to China have any new instructions?"

The liaison officer shook his head in frustration, "Since he sent the news a few days ago that the Han people were going to enter Tibet, there has been no news."

Langdun Gongga Wangchuk Qiang cheered up and encouraged his subordinates and said: "It doesn't matter, don't those Han people still have a week to arrive in Lhasa? There is still time, let's make preparations first and order the skitarii to go

Stop those Han people three hundred miles away from Lhasa and try to delay them as much as possible. Don't look at those Han people dancing happily in their place. When they get to our place protected by the Buddha, even a dragon will turn into a soft-footed shrimp. By then we

You can pinch it as much as you want."

"That's right." Everyone then remembered that not everyone could come in to this place called Zang Province. They thought that in order to appease Zang Province, the Ming Dynasty Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty had to send Princess Wencheng to come and marry him before appeasing Zangampo.

Come down? Why didn’t the Tang Dynasty, which was so powerful at the time, dare not attack Tibet Province? Isn’t it because Tibet Province is the place where the Buddha protected us. It is difficult for outsiders to adapt to the terrain and climate here and cannot use large-scale troops?

"Master Silun is still wise. How come we have forgotten that the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau under our feet is our biggest talisman?" After being cheered up by Langdun Gongga Wangchuk, everyone started to feel arrogant again like full-inflated rubber balls.

Langdung Gongga Wangchuk, who was originally cheering for everyone, heard the sound of clapping from his subordinates, and unknowingly began to get excited, as if a beautiful scene really appeared in front of him, and countless heroic skitarii rushed towards him.

They defeated those Han troops who had difficulty even walking and beat them to a pulp. The central government had no choice but to admit the power of the Tibetan province, and he became the greatest Tibetan leader after Zangampo who led the Tibetan people to get rid of Han rule.

hero.

When he thought of this, Langdung Gongga Wangqiu felt that his heart was full of motivation. If Su Tong were here, he would definitely sigh, this girl is so sexy that there is no limit.

Just when Langdun Gongga Wangchuk led a group of men in the Potala Palace to start talking about silver in broad daylight, British Prime Minister Chamberlain was also worrying about the situation in the far east.

Why do the British insist on the issue of Tibet? The reason is still because of the problem of India. India is the most important overseas colony of the British. The British call it the jewel in the crown of the Queen of England. Since the 19th century

Since the beginning of the century, India has become Britain's most important resource, source of minerals and product dumping ground. Therefore, the larger the territory of India, the more beneficial it is to Britain. In 1914, the British-Indian Government announced that former Foreign Secretary McMahon took advantage of the opportunity.

Because China was too weak to care about it, it arbitrarily drew a McMahon Line. It didn't matter, but it transferred a large piece of territory that originally belonged to China to India. Although this was only a unilateral boundary demarcation by the British.

, but the British shamelessly said that this was the legal boundary. Now the greedy British wanted to take Tibet into their arms, but they did not expect to encounter a strong backlash from the Chinese government. Su Tong directly escorted the tenth generation.

An army of troops was sent into Tibet in the name of the Panchen Lama.

Of course, the British are not comparable to the daydreaming fools like Langdung Kunga Wangchuk. They know clearly that as soon as the Chinese army arrives, Langdung Kunga Wangchuk and his gang will be finished.

However, Chamberlain and his men could not come up with any good solutions at this time. At this time, the leader of the Conservative Party, Churchill, proposed to send the navy to Hong Kong to deter the Chinese government and force them to make concessions. Churchill declared in parliament: Since negotiations cannot solve the problem, then let

Let's let the cannon speak

At this time, after the consumption of World War I, Britain's strength had declined, but the emaciated camel was bigger than a horse, and the confidence of the British Empire was still there. Now in their eyes, the Huaxia Kingdom, which was still a barbarian, dared to challenge the British

The dignity of the empire, this is something they will never tolerate. In the eyes of the British, they can tolerate the barbarism and rudeness of the Germans, the arrogance and rudeness of the French, and even the ridicule of the Americans who drove them out of the American continent, because

They all belong to the white race, but they will never tolerate even a trace of disrespect from that eastern country composed of yellow people. This is the logic of the British.

Churchill's proposal was approved by the majority of the parliament. In their view, even the Chinese government, which had just defeated the Japanese monkeys, would definitely succumb to the threat of the empire. Even if they did not surrender, the British Empire's warships and

Cannons will also bring them to submission.

Soon, the British Parliament approved Churchill's proposal, and the British government immediately ordered the British Far East Fleet stationed in Kitts, Australia, to dispatch the HMS Arenas, two aircraft carriers, the Ark Royal, the Iron Duke, the two battleships HMS Warspite, and

Sixteen destroyers formed a mixed fleet and sailed toward Hong Kong.

The British government declared to the outside world that the United Kingdom was very concerned about China's Tibetan issue because it involved British interests in Tibet, so the British government decided to send a fleet to Hong Kong to protect the British Empire's rights and interests in Asia.

When the news came out, the whole country of China was in an uproar, and the world's public opinion was also discussing. Could it be that China, which had just ended the war with Japan, would usher in another war with Britain? Faced with the rare tough attitude of the British government, the Chinese government headed by Su Tong

How to deal with it? For a moment, everyone's eyes were focused on Nanjing, and everyone was waiting for the answer from the Chinese president.

In the afternoon after receiving the news, Su Tong announced that he would hold a hearing at the Capitol at 10 a.m. tomorrow. At that time, he would announce his decision to the Capitol and seek Congress's consent. The hearing would be broadcast live nationwide.

The Nanjing Capitol Building, which covers an area of ​​more than 3,000 square meters, was expanded by Su Tongming on the basis of the original Senate Building. The main body is a four-story building with two three-meter-high buildings placed at the door.

The tall and huge stone lion looks very majestic and majestic. Today Su Tong will hold his first hearing with all members of Congress since he took office.

At ten o'clock in the morning, the door of the Capitol was crowded with reporters from all over the world and countless anxious people. They were waiting for their elected president to announce his decision.

At ten o'clock sharp, more than a dozen black limousines drove to the door of the building. Su Tong, wearing a black Chinese tunic suit, walked out of a car inside. Hundreds of reporters who had been waiting at the door pressed their hands almost simultaneously.

The shutter clicked, and bursts of flashes lit up at the same time. Su Tong wore a pair of dark sunglasses and waved to the crowd with a smile. He stood calmly for a while for reporters to take pictures, and then walked towards the building.

When he walked to the door of the building, he saw that the large and thick door was slowly opening. Su Tong took a deep breath, clenched his hands into fists and then slowly released them. His feet faced the building that symbolized China.

The direction of the highest power building is moving forward firmly


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