From that day on, every time there was a negotiation, Han Cheng sat on the side and breathed sweet things, responsible for putting pressure on the United States.
"Fart, there is no way my volunteers can give you back the land they captured!"
The Americans' demands are too much. They require all volunteers to withdraw from North Korea before agreeing to exchange prisoners. This demand is too much. What does it mean to withdraw from North Korea? Are we defeated?
"You must show your sincerity!"
"Then do you also have to show sincerity and withdraw the troops from South Korea, and at the same time introduce observation groups from third-party countries to supervise? Anyone who doesn't do this is a grandson!"
This thing has to come and go. It's not enough to just take advantage of it, it also has to be taken by force.
"You can't ask us for this, we haven't been defeated!"
"Then what are we talking about? Let's continue fighting!"
Han Cheng winked at the comrades from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who were sitting there, and then a group of people left the conference room. The Americans were dumbfounded. They had never seen such a conversation, and they stopped talking if they didn't agree. What if?
If the anti-war voice in Congress were not so loud, there might not be any problem, but now the anti-war voice is getting louder and louder. In Congress, a considerable number of congressmen are related to the Soldier Mothers Association, especially Eisenhower.
I clearly support the Soldier Mothers Association. This association covers dozens of states in the United States, with members ranging from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands in each state. After all, it is for elections.
"what fuxx!"
I don’t know how the Americans finally came up with the idea of giving Hancheng the nickname “Black Hole of Negotiations”. After Hancheng came here, there would be no conditions for passing any good conditions. For example, the advantages of the front line, Hancheng
He knows better than the military attache, and his response methods are quite simple and crude. Now everyone knows that no one can defeat anyone. China can continue to consume, but the United States cannot.
Therefore, Hancheng began to take the lead in the negotiation, forcing the Americans to agree to exchange prisoners at the 38th Parallel. The two sides agreed on a time to withdraw their troops at the same time and accept the supervision of a third-party country observer group. As for the military base previously proposed by South Korea, Hancheng
It’s not a no-no, it’s a face-saving measure, and you can come back after all the troops have withdrawn. Special personnel will be responsible for photographing and recording all the withdrawal procedures. Anyone who fails to withdraw completely will be scolded by future generations.
The Americans are also having a hard time because they have sent all their captured soldiers to the Republic of China during the war. Now if they want to come back, how much do you think they can get back? Hancheng is forcing them, and Hancheng can't get enough people.
So we gave a discount to the American prisoners, and sent the rest to dig potatoes in Siberia.
When the strategic advantage of the front line cannot be used as an advantage, this balanced situation is quite passive to the Americans who take the initiative to negotiate. They want to end the war immediately more than anyone else.
"I agree with the prisoner exchange at the 38th Line, and you should also withdraw from the areas around Seoul!"
"Yes, but we must accept the supervision of third-party countries. If anyone does not follow the treaty, we will consider delaying the exchange of prisoners, or reducing the number."
"Don't you think about your soldiers? At least you should show enough sincerity!"
"Okay, stop talking, this meeting is cancelled!"
Han Cheng was always the one to give up. Anyway, as long as the Americans were a little dissatisfied, they would just end the meeting and talk nonsense. As for the front line, the firing of chaff was very stressful for the Americans, and they finally tasted the bitter fruits of their own tactics.
Planes would fly around frequently, but there were no Volunteer fighter planes. The Volunteer Army's fighter planes would sometimes attack American ground troops unexpectedly. In order to cooperate with the negotiations, the Volunteer Army's ground troops had surrounded Seoul, and they had accumulated enough ammunition.
They stayed around Seoul for three months.
"Okay! We accept! Exchange prisoners near the 38th parallel! But you must withdraw from the area around Seoul!"
"Where's the rest?"
"Both sides sent military observation groups to monitor each other's withdrawal to ensure that the treaty can be carried out in its entirety..."
The Americans finally compromised. After all, this is how the old America is, but in this way, domestic production and life will be restored better. As for the details, it depends on the comrades of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At least the general policy has been determined, and both sides will withdraw from North Korea at the same time.
Peninsula, exchanged prisoners at the 38th Parallel and signed an armistice agreement.
"It seems that Mr. Han is very familiar with the front line. I wonder what you are responsible for on the front line?"
"It's nothing. I'm in charge of logistics on the front line. The anti-aircraft artillery guns that were shot down by your air force were all made by me. By the way, I also made the chaff that was thrown. It's nothing special."
Han Cheng said to the American ambassador who came to greet him, after all, it was nothing extraordinary, just a small effort. The ambassador's face froze. He thought he was a commander on the front line directing the battle, but he didn't expect it.
He is just a person in charge of military industry, but in his opinion, Hancheng did win this battle.
"It seems that Commander Han is very familiar with the combat methods of our US military, otherwise he would not develop targeted weapons to contain our offensives time and time again."
"Fortunately, your country's industrial level has always made me envious, but your country still failed."
The two sides briefly exchanged some tit-for-tat words, and then parted ways. As for the Americans, they already knew everything they wanted to know. At the subsequent signing ceremony, an eternal photo was left of Premier Zhou.
After signing the exchange agreement with the US ambassador, the reporter took it with a camera. In the photo, the person standing behind Premier Zhou was Han Cheng.
The two sides have agreed to start a ceasefire in June 1953. The two sides will no longer engage in military confrontation. The withdrawal will be carried out gradually until 1958. The armies of both sides will return to the vicinity of the 38° line. The exchange of prisoners will be under the supervision of neutral countries at the 38° line.
Exchange, the signing of a formal armistice agreement, the place where the agreement was signed and the place where prisoners were exchanged were still at Panmunjom. History is indeed a circle.
After the matter was over, there was no need for Han Cheng to say that he returned to the front line directly. Instead, he stayed in Beijing for a while. Of course, he still had a photo, which was taken at the South Korean Presidential Palace.
, he developed many copies of this photo. If the negatives had not been handed over to Xinhua News Agency reporters, they might have even taken away the negatives. Next to Hancheng in the photo is the outer wall of the Presidential Palace, which says "This is the end of the story."
The words "You" are written next to the inscription, "Chinese People's Volunteers." This photo was specially given to Mr. Qi Gong as a souvenir.
At this time, Mr. Qi Gong was still working as a professor at the Normal University. Because of his good calligraphy, otherwise Han Cheng would not have asked them to find Mr. Qi Gong and Mr. Guo Moruo. Isn’t the current Chinese People’s Volunteer Army that lawless?
Monkey, it's just that Tathagata Buddha did not come over, but was eating melons in the sky.
"Hello, are you Mr. Qi Gong?"
"Hello, are you..."
"I am a member of the Chinese People's Volunteers. Thank you for your efforts. This is a memorial to you. The war is about to end, and China will usher in true peace."
Han Cheng took the photo out of his pocket and handed it to Mr. Qi Gong, who had finished class. Mr. Qi Gong looked at him with confusion in his eyes.
"This is?"
"The outer wall of South Korea's presidential palace, we once occupied Seoul."
After Han Cheng said these words, he left. Mr. Qi Gong looked at him and tears began to fall, because his words were on the outer wall of the Presidential Palace. Being able to leave these words in the capital of a country was a great achievement for him.
It's enough to be proud of.
Han Cheng walked out of the school. Many students in the school were holding books and discussing various issues. He was quite emotional. He had been like this before. He looked up at the school gate and nodded. The future of China depends on these people.