Chapter 304 Must be sent to Siberia to dig potatoes
Some things are always unimaginable. After so much was done on the front line, subsequent events developed as expected. The Americans were about to start negotiations with China. Han Cheng actually asked the head of the headquarters for instructions more than once.
All the American prisoners were handed over to the Soviets to dig potatoes. How big is Siberia? I don’t know what happened, but word spread among the American prisoners that a commander wanted to hand him over to the Soviets to dig potatoes.
Even if the American prisoners were very shocked, they knew very well how the Soviets dug potatoes. They had done the same thing to German soldiers. But what was more embarrassing was that the Soviets were exposed, and the Americans were not.
The exposure is still going on secretly. Both are from the same country, so they naturally know each other's temperaments very well. If I were to fall into the other country, would I be like the Germans?
The name Hancheng began to appear constantly among the prisoners of the US military, and even in the letters read to American mothers, this devilish name began to appear. Good things don't go out, and disasters will be left behind for thousands of years. Hancheng has been stuck in the dormitory.
Many people also want to ask how to deal with it.
Among the soldiers, there were those who supported Han Cheng, and some who disagreed. But no matter what, they all believed that the Americans should be punished, and this was enough. Then, Han Cheng didn’t know why he was chosen to receive the American representatives.
personnel need to be closely accompanied during negotiations.
What kind of companionship is there? What kind of pleasantries can be achieved by talking to the American ambassador? Could he still kill me? But I should let myself be the red face and be the first to break the peace talks with the Americans as soon as possible.
With this idea in mind, Han Cheng returned to China and then came to Beijing. At this time, Beijing also began to gradually become more prosperous. Although there were some cars on the road, there were not too many, and they were all government department cars.
. On the wide road, a car passed by after a while, and many of the remaining people were either riding bicycles or walking.
"Welcome Comrade Han Cheng!"
Han Cheng is a representative of the front line, and I don’t know how he became this representative. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wants to hear Han Cheng’s thoughts. So what are your thoughts? The prisoner exchange must be carried out at the 38th Line. This is the most fundamental
If we want to get the prisoners to Taiwan Island, then just wait and let these American prisoners go to Siberia to dig potatoes.
"Ah, it's okay, remember to help me get another roast duck."
Han Cheng still likes food. This time he spent his own money to buy it. He has to keep up his spirits and give very accurate feedback on some issues. It is best to slap the table and scold the American ambassador. These people are not
Teach them a profound lesson, they don't know what China is.
"I'm afraid it's too late now. We have a meeting tonight. It's a new round of negotiations between us and the United States. I'm calling for you to accompany us. There will be everything for dinner after the meeting. You can eat as you like."
"What are you talking about? Hurry up and pack for me. Do you have any new clothes? I don't have any new clothes here."
Naturally, Hancheng is going there, not for food, Hancheng promised. As for what the American ambassador is like now, you don’t have to think about it. If you want to fight now, you have to have the final say with someone who is not an American at all. Some volunteers on the front line
The Americans had already known the defense situation very well. The Volunteer Army had no intention of continuing to fight. They relied on various natural dangers to surround Seoul, South Korea. The purpose was to give the Americans a signal that they could continue to fight.
The Americans are unable to fight back. Air defense radars have been deployed at some important checkpoints, and there are countless air defense artillery in the rear. From the coast of the Yalu River to the center of North Korea, there is a no-fly zone. In the middle, there are four radars imported from the Soviet Union that conduct continuous operations.
Each air defense radar can mobilize more than a dozen air defense battalions, and the air defense firepower is almost inexhaustible.
After the air superiority and ground superiority are completely blocked, the American firepower advantage will naturally be offset. If we continue to fight so steadily, we can capture Seoul and even allow the various units to advance further. But in that case, it will not be that simple.
It doesn’t mean that negotiation can solve the problem.
After putting on a new Chinese tunic suit, Han Cheng also has to meet with the American ambassador. He will also be smelling something sweet later. It doesn’t matter if he knows the right people. There are already a lot of things built in the field of foreign affairs at this time.
Basically, the old Forbidden City has not changed much. The only thing that has changed is the interior decoration. Of course, I don’t know what Hancheng was like before.
The place we are going to now is not the State Guesthouse. The Diaoyutai State Guesthouse has not yet been established at this time. However, if someone guides you, you don’t need to remember the place. Just remember where to eat.
The U.S. Ambassador did not say to meet Han Cheng directly at the beginning. They just sent a secretary to hand over the situation to Han Cheng. The two sides met for a while and that was it. The Ambassador will not meet anyone before the formal talks begin. This is the U.S. Ambassador
The secretary is responsible for conveying the original words.
"The official is neither arrogant nor petty."
Han Cheng said something disdainful after the secretary left, but he had a dedicated person lead him to an office, where the people participating in the meeting gathered.
"Well, hello, are you Comrade Han Cheng?"
"็ Hello Who are you?"
"I want Chen Jincheng. I am the person in charge of this meeting. You are the person directly sent by the head of the headquarters to ask you to participate by name."
Han Cheng didn't understand. Why did he ask me to participate by name?
"Shouldn't this be a matter for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?"
"The reason is that the Americans want to meet. He wants to meet the person who frustrated their offensive. The head of the headquarters thought about it and thought that there were only you and some prominent personnel on the front line. You are the only one who accepted this invitation as an engineer."
At least among this group of people, they were either officials or high-ranking military officials, but Han Cheng was a person who did not belong to these two identities.
"What are the Americans doing? Are they here to scold me?"
"I don't know. Anyway, we have talked many times. The American ambassadors still refuse to let go. If they want to force us to make concessions, they can only look to you fighting heroes to build momentum."
"Can we talk as we please?"
"You can talk about it, but you can't curse. I'll wait until we say we can curse before you curse."
I have to say that this Chen Jincheng is still very quick-thinking, but he is not as strict as required, because sometimes you have to curse. Han Cheng may not be too familiar with scolding, but he is not as fierce as those frontline combat heroes, but in view of the English
The vocabulary used to translate it is just a few words, which is far from the breadth and depth of Chinese culture.
"I understand. Don't worry about this. I will let the Americans know some things clearly. But you can bring in a Soviet person now. This is not a formal meeting."
"No, we are just doing preliminary work to prepare for the formal talks later. If the preliminary work is done well, the subsequent matters will be easy to talk about."
"Then you go to the Soviet embassy and find someone. The ambassador is the best. Just let him sit down. I think you should also know what the situation is like here. I will definitely talk to the American ambassadors about how to get them to agree to let them
Soldiers go to Siberia to dig potatoes. I believe the Soviet Union will not refuse this condition."
Han Cheng was not aiming for the negotiation from the beginning this time. He was determined to send American soldiers to Siberia to dig potatoes. Maybe in Han Cheng's memory, he felt that the potatoes in Siberia were really fragrant.