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Chapter 370 Peace Negotiation

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    Hailar¡¯s ??geographical location is very important: it stands on the Hailar River, not far from the Ewenki Autonomous Banner at the confluence of the Hui River and the Yimin River to the south, and on the north bank is the Chenbalhu Banner formed by the Hailar River and its tributaries.  The two cities are guarded from the north and south, with fertile land for cultivation and broad strategic depth.

    Not far down the river is Manzhouli, the largest city on the Ergun River, the dividing ridge between China and the Soviet Union.  Manzhouli borders Outer Mongolia to the west and Soviet Russia to the north. It is also the starting point of the western part of the North Manchuria Railway.  Hailar connects the east and west and is the rear area of ??Manzhouli.

    The General Headquarters of the Kwanwa Foreign Army is located at the intersection of the Yimin River and the Hailar River. Barodlov stood at the mouth of the river. The first thing he saw was countless Chinese soldiers and war horses on the other side, marching toward the east of the city in high spirits.  When he came to the assembly, he secretly gasped: Fengjun seems to have put in all his efforts this time and is determined to win. Unexpectedly, the progress of the soldiers after the Northeast New Deal was so obvious. It changed the impression that Fengjun should be a gangster and march in a disorderly manner.  Look!

    A sentry crossing the river spotted the Russian. With an order, several black guns were immediately pointed at him.  Barodlov, who was once an army major, immediately discovered that what these soldiers were holding were all the latest imitation Japanese 1912-style standard Mauser rifles. Their exquisite workmanship was much better than the Russian version of the rifles used in Russia.  Even such a crude Russian version of the rifle was only half equipped in the Soviet army!

    The Soviet Russian representative suppressed the shock in his heart, explained his intention in fluent Chinese, and asked to meet with the Fengjun commander.

    Sun Liechen and Major General Liu Yifei, commander of the 58th Brigade of the 29th Division's vanguard force, met with Barodlov in the temporary headquarters before noon.  The Russian representative expressed the anger of the Soviet Russian government to the Fengjun government. He said: "According to the Sino-Russian Hulun Treaty, any unilateral action by the Chinese government against Hulunbuir must obtain our consent in advance.  Agree. Now, Feng Jun has brazenly launched this war, which is a serious provocation to the Soviet Russian government. We will use all necessary means to defend the country's honor!"

    Sun Liechen remained unmoved.  He said: "Hulunbuir has been China's territory since ancient times. The military acts according to the orders of the government, not based on the face of your country. I am a soldier, and it is my duty to protect the territory and protect my family. I call for autonomy and independence.  , I received the order to use force to stop this behavior!"

    Barodlov looked livid and said in a deep voice: "The statement I just got from your Beijing government states that China guarantees the sanctity of the Hulun Treaty. Which government's order did General Sun follow?  "

    This should be Youlin¡¯s only achievement in Beijing.  The situation in the Far East was changing day by day. In order to express its determination to oppose the new Soviet Russian government and still support the old Russia, the Duan Qirui government, which was confused about the situation, not only rejected Youlin's negotiations, but also issued such a statement.

    Before Sun Liechen could reply, a clear voice suddenly came from outside the door and said: "The Beijing government of the Republic of China gave up its ownership of Hulunbuir. How could we still obey such a traitorous government? Retaking Hulunbuir is the key to the Northeastern United Provinces.  The autonomous government should respond to the request of the whole people and carry out a just war in accordance with the principle of the sanctity and inviolability of national sovereignty!"

    Before he finished speaking, a tall and handsome face appeared in everyone's sight.

    Sun Liechen laughed and said, "The young marshal is here, why didn't you notify him?"

    Zhang Hanqing smiled and said hello to Sun Liechen.  Among the generals in the Feng dynasty, the one he respected the most was Sun Liechen.

    This old subordinate and comrade-in-arms of his father always takes the interests of the army as his own responsibility.  In history, he was loyal to Zhang Zuolin until his death.

    During the first Zhili-Fengtian War, Sun Liechen served as deputy commander of the Zhenwei Army.  Fengjun was defeated, and Wu Peifu, the Zhili warlord, sent his troops northward with the intention of destroying Fengyuan. Zhang Zuolin was in a critical and urgent situation.  Sun Liechen captured Jinzhou alone, resisted the attack of Yuguan, guarded the nine gates, and supervised the battle. For dozens of days and nights, he withstood the attack of the Zhili army and stabilized the situation in the three northeastern provinces. This was an act of making peace between the Zhili and Fengcheng factions.

    It is not an exaggeration to say that he saved the Feng clique at a critical moment. Later, on behalf of the Feng clique, he reached a ceasefire agreement with Wang Chengbin, a representative of the Zhili clique, on a British warship in Tianjin.

    Sun Liechen held multiple positions and was ill. He stayed in the provincial capital of Liaoning for a long time and could not take care of the military and political affairs of Jilin. He was afraid of delaying the military opportunity, so he submitted his resignation to Zhang Zuolin and guaranteed Zhang Zuolin to be the governor of Jilin and Wang Shuhan to be the governor.  However, Zhang Zuolin did not give permission and only allowed him to return to his hometown to rest.  On April 25, 1924, Sun Liechen died of illness at the age of 52. He had no children in his life.  After hearing the news, Zhang Zuolin went to express his condolences. When he arrived, he hugged Sun Liechen's body and cried bitterly for half an hour!

    At this time, Sun Liechen was in his prime.  He was unmarried all his life and treated Zhang Hanqing like a minister and a father. He used his strong influence in the Northeast Department to influence Zhang Hanqing's various activities.When Zhang Zuoxiang was in office, he allowed Japan to launch the September 18th Incident and ordered the soldiers of the Peking University Camp to "Hold on and die!" This was actually the source of the earliest "non-resistance" policy. He later served as the Minister of Finance and the Governor of Jilin in the Puppet Manchukuo.  He is an out-and-out Han (Manchu) traitor.

    ??????????????????????? However, he had studied in the Tokyo Zhenwu School and the Japanese Army Cadet School, and was also a relatively popular official in the Northeast. He did have his own expertise in military administration. He was an important member of the "foreign student faction" together with Yang Yuting and Yu Zhen.

    In order to contain Xicha's role, Zhang Hanqing and Sun Liechen discussed using the 8th Independent Brigade, Artillery Regiment, and Cavalry Regiment originally stationed in Hohhot as the basis, and transferring part of the new army division that was being reorganized to expand and form the Hung Yen Provincial Security Commander.  Department, organized into 2 standard brigades.  Xing Shilian is the commander and Jing Dewen is the chief of staff.

    Xiqia¡¯s classmate Xing Shilian was in charge of the military. This would not make him suspicious, but could also separate military and political affairs and weaken his power.  Xiqia was far away from the center of Japanese power and had no chance. Presumably, there should be no chance to cause harm.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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