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Chapter 1,172 Reaching a Consensus

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    Starting from the defensive battle all over the city, then to Taierzhuang, and then to the annihilation of a Japanese brigade, and even before, together with the Eighth Route Army, the annihilation of an entire Japanese division.

    This series of achievements is much more brilliant than many famous anti-Japanese generals.  In private rankings, many people quietly ranked Xia Yang at number one.

    "I knew that Commander Xia was famous, but I never thought that he could build such a great city behind enemy lines." General Guo sighed, "I really admire him."

    Hao Shiwen said: "The military commander has always admired you very much. If I hear you praise him like this, I will probably be happy."

    General Guo said: "How is Commander Xia recovering from his injuries? I don't know when it will be convenient for me to meet him. I really want to meet and communicate with him."

    Hao Shiwen could see that General Guo's admiration for Xia Yang came from the bottom of his heart.  Rather than those bureaucratic polite words.

    Hao Shiwen said: "The military commander said that if you want to see him, he will still want to see you even after he has just completed the operation. I will take you to the military commander right away." After that, he took General Guo with him.  , walked towards the hospital.

    General Guo was riding a horse and walking in the ancient city of Mongolia. When he saw the rows of buildings and the crowded streets, his admiration and curiosity for Xia Yang became even stronger.

    They crossed the street, arrived at the hospital, and passed three cordons before entering the corridor.

    Unlike others, General Guo did not receive any inspection before entering the ward.  This is an order given by Xia Yang, because the history books have clearly recorded what kind of person General Guo is, and he has no worries that General Guo will hurt him.

    After walking into the door, General Guo saw Xia Yang in a hospital gown, sitting on the bed and looking at him with a smile.

    "General Guo, I have admired you for a long time." Xia Yang said a military salute to General Guo on the hospital bed.

    General Guo also walked over and returned the greeting, then shook hands with Xia Yang warmly and said: "Commander Xia led the brothers of the Fourth Army alone to fight fiercely with the Japanese army. He made great achievements. I have admired him for a long time."

    After the two exchanged greetings, Xia Yang motioned to the others in the room to go out first. Even Hao Shiwen, Xia Yang asked him to arrange General Guo's entourage. Only he and General Guo were left in the room.

    "Commander Xia, although I received an order from the top to temporarily replace you, I also know that except for you, I am afraid that no one can lead you well. So you don't have to worry about me coming here, Staff Hao  The commander-in-chief has quite a lot of experience here, and I will let him take full responsibility. As for Mr. Guo, just treat it as coming here to learn from experience." General Guo expressed his attitude directly.

    He is self-aware and knows that he is definitely not as experienced as Xia Yang in managing the ancient city of Mongolia and Yuan Dynasty.  He was definitely not as good as Xia Yang in commanding Xia Yang's troops in combat, so he made his attitude clear to Xia Yang from the beginning.

    Xia Yang could see the frankness in General Guo's eyes. Xia Yang was most happy to communicate with such a person.  He hated communicating with certain bureaucrats at the top of the Kuomintang. He always felt that no matter what these people said to him, he could not easily believe it.

    ¡°After all, these national army officers would not be lenient at all when trying to trick themselves.

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    Seeing Xia Yang's worry, General Guo said, "Are you afraid that the military commander will liquidate you?"

    Xia Yang smiled slightly and said: "I'm not afraid of military reunification, I'm afraid that the chairman of the committee will be suspicious of me. I am loyal to the party and the country. If the chairman of the committee believes the slander of some villains, how should I deal with myself? I'm just a rough guy.  People are not as eloquent as those who can turn black into white and white into black."

    General Guo said: "Commander Xia, don't worry, you are the pillar of the country. Ever since the Japanese invaded Peiping, Commander Xia has fought bloody battles with the Japanese. Later, he fought all over the city and shocked the whole country. You can be called a model of resistance against Japan. Now it is time to employ people."  They don't dare to do anything to you. Those secret agents who do some small things behind the scenes don't dare to do anything to people like you.

    Although the Chairman is sometimes confused, he is also a person who cherishes talents. He knows that you can fight. As long as the Chairman's doubts are eliminated, he will definitely put you back.  "

    Xia Yang said: "With your words, General Guo, I feel much more at ease."

    General Guo said: "Even if the Chairman of the Generalissimo is really rightIf you have any doubts, I will try my best to lobby for you then.  "

    The two communicated again until the night fell.

    Xia Yang looked outside the window, where only silhouettes of the patrolling soldiers were left under the light.

    "I heard that General Guo participated in the Northern Expedition before going to Japan to study." Xia Yang said.

    Hearing this, General Guo's eyes flashed. He didn't quite understand why Xia Yang suddenly mentioned this period of history.

    "That's right, during the Northern Expedition, I was still young and high-spirited. I originally thought that the great cause of the revolution would be accomplished and Mr. Sun's wish would come true. But I didn't expect that the enemy had not been completely defeated yet, but on our side we were  It was chaos first." Speaking of this, General Guo also felt very sorry.

    According to the progress of the Northern Expedition at that time, as long as the Kuomintang and the Communist Party continued to cooperate sincerely, it was only a matter of time before those warlords were eliminated.  The establishment of a new democratic political system was just around the corner, but I never thought that Chang Kaishen would do the kind of things that were criticized by everyone in Shanghai.

    Xia Yang said: "Yes, then there was the Nanchang Uprising, the Red Army's Long March, crossing Chishui four times, and climbing over mountains and ridges."

    He seemed to say this unintentionally, but in General Guo's ears, there was a deep meaning in it.

    Because from the perspective of the Kuomintang, the Nanchang Uprising was a riot, riot, and rebellion.  As for the Red Army, they are the Red Bandits, the bandits entrenched in Jinggang Mountains.  Although the Kuomintang and the Communist Party cooperated again at this time, these things cannot be changed easily.

    And what Xia Yang said was obviously from the perspective of the Communist Party.  Xia Yang's words about the long march across Chishui and the flying capture of Luding Bridge were full of admiration.

    So the way General Guo looked at Xia Yang began to show some changes.

    But he immediately restrained his eyes and said calmly: "Commander Xia, there are some things you shouldn't say nonsense."

    "1928." Xia Yang suddenly mentioned a year.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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