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Chapter 987: Wang Ni¡¯s big move

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    After the meeting, the chief officers of each unit quickly returned to their respective stations, and then started preparations in accordance with the spirit of the meeting!

    Although it seems that the main battlefields this time are only southwest Shandong and Liaocheng, according to Li Guoyao's requirements, except for the Haizhou detachment and the Dabie Mountain base area, all other troops must participate in the battle.

    "And everyone is not stupid. It can be seen that Li Guoyao is not just trying to defend southwestern Shandong this time. He seems to want to use the little devils to train his troops.

    In fact, it was not just Li Guoyao who had this intention, everyone also had this intention, because according to intelligence, the Japanese army received some reinforcements some time ago, all of which were new recruits transferred from the country.

    It is said that these reinforcements are all young people in their 10s. Most of them have not received military training and their combat effectiveness is not very strong. Using them to train troops seems to be a good choice.

    " However, such a large-scale battle cannot be prepared in a day or two. It must be prepared in advance!

    ?????????????????????????? But the tree was about to be quiet but the wind was not stopping. Just when Li Guoyao was mobilizing the troops intensively, an outrageous news suddenly came. The Wang Puppet regime had "returned the capital" to Nanjing.

    On March 30, 1940, with the support of the Japanese, Wang Ni held a so-called "National Government" return ceremony in Nanjing, formally established the puppet regime, and published the "Ten Political Platforms for the Peaceful Founding of the Nation".  At the same time, the North China Provisional Government was changed to the North China Political Affairs Commission, and the Reform Government of the Republic of China was abolished.  [2]

    The organizational structure of the Wang Puppet Regime still uses the organizational form of the National Government, with Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government in Chongqing, as its chairman, and Wang Ni as Acting Chairman of the National Government and President of the Executive Yuan.  President of the Legislative Yuan Chen Gongbo, President of the Judicial Yuan Wen Zongyao, President of the Supervisory Yuan Liang Hongzhi, President of the Examination Yuan Wang Yitang, Chairman of the North China Government Affairs Commission Wang Kemin, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacification Army of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui Provinces Ren Yuandao, Commander-in-Chief of the North China Pacification Army Qi Xieyuan  , Minister of Finance and Secretary-General of the Central Political Committee Zhou Fohai, etc.

    The Wang Puppet National Government nominally merged the jurisdictions of the puppet regimes supported by Japan such as the original "Reformation Government of the Republic of China", the Puppet Provisional Government of the Republic of China and the "Mongolian-Xinjiang United Autonomous Government", but did not include the Puppet Manchukuo.  However, in fact, it only directly governed the Japanese-occupied areas of Jiangsu, Huaihai, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Central Plains, and Fujian provinces, as well as special cities such as Nanjing, Shanghai, Hankou, and Xiamen.

    Furthermore, except for the three provinces of Jiangsu, Huaihai, and Anhui, which have a relatively complete situation, other provinces and regions often only occupy a few counties; there have also been three provincial-level special regions, including the Eastern Zhejiang Administrative Office, the Northern Jiangsu Administrative Office, and the Suhuai Special Administrative Region.

    The North China Government Affairs Commission nominally governs the three provinces of Hebei, Shandong, and Shanxi and the three special cities of Beiping, Tianjin, and Qingdao. In fact, it still manages Henan Province and the area north of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu. It later established the First Directly Administrative Region of the North China Government Affairs Commission and Hebei Province.  There are 2 provincial-level special regions directly under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China, including the Eastern Administrative Office.

    The Mongolian-Xinjiang United Autonomous Government governs five alliances including Bayantala, Chahar, Xilingol, Ulanqab, and Yikzhao, as well as the Chanan and Shanxi Northern Government Offices, and has successively established 3 Houhe, Baotou, Zhangjiakou, etc.  A special city, a total of 10 provincial-level units.

    Even so, Wang Ni's regime also formed a pseudo-rule across the country, which had a huge impact.

    After hearing the news, Li Guoyao's first reaction was anger, and then he came up with the idea of ??killing Wang Ni, but he later rejected it!

    Assassinating Wang Ni can only be thought of, but in fact it is not very feasible. The reason is very simple. Wang Ni has already thought of everything that Li Guoyao can think of, and the Japanese can also think of it, and it is impossible to leave him  Any loopholes.

    In fact, there is no need for Li Guoyao to take action. Chongqing has already taken action, but it is a pity that it failed!

    ¡°After Wang Ni and others escaped from Chongqing, Chiang Kai-shek knew that the development of this matter would be very detrimental to him, but he had no other effective measures except expulsion from the party and verbal and written criticism.  However, Wang Ni continued to cause trouble in Hanoi and refused to repent. Jiang thought about it and decided to use both soft and hard measures against Wang.

    At that time, it was discovered that Wang Ni's confidant Lin Baisheng presided over the "South China Daily" in Hong Kong. Since the publication of Wang Ni's "Pornographic News", the newspaper has become increasingly traitorous.  So Chiang ordered Dai Li to go to Hong Kong in person and target Chen Bijun, Lin Baisheng and others to warn Wang Ni's traitor group.

    At that time, the British rulers had extremely strict restrictions on the possession of guns by the Chinese in Hong Kong. The military commanders had no guns. At the same time, considering that the loud noise of the gun would easily attract attention and make it difficult for the thugs to escape, they decided to use an ax to kill Lin Baisheng in the busy city.

    Lin did not have his own car at the time, so the military commander suddenly hit him twice on the head with an ax while he was walking on Queen's Road.  Lin immediately fell to the ground and the murderer was eventually caught.  However, Lin Baisheng was wearing a soft velvet hat on his head.It is not deep and will be cured soon.

    After military agents sniped Lin Baisheng in Hong Kong, Chiang Kai-shek used a soft hand and sent Gu Zhengding, the youngest of the three Gu brothers, to meet Wang Ni in Hanoi secretly to lobby.

    The old Chiang Kai-shek teacher Gu Zhengding told Wang that he was welcome to express opinions on state affairs, write articles, and send telegrams at any time; if he was ill and needed to go to France and other places for recuperation, he could send 500,000 yuan for travel expenses first, and he could raise it at any time in the future.  send.  But don't go to Shanghai or Nanjing or set up another organization, lest you be used by the enemy and cause serious consequences.  Wang flatly refused this temptation.  ?  ?  ?

    Gu Zhengding¡¯s lobbying failed, and Chiang Kai-shek hated it and launched a murderous plan.  Prior to this, Dai Li had been ordered to personally lead his special agents to Hanoi, and began to bribe French service personnel to closely monitor Wang Ni.  At this time, Dai Li was ordered to telegraph the Hanoi military commander's special agents to look for opportunities to assassinate Wang.

    Wang Ni was living in a summer villa on a hill outside Hanoi. Suddenly, more than a dozen unidentified people climbed up from the foot of the mountain where Wang Ni lived. Wang Ni rushed down the mountain after reporting the incident.  After that, Wang Ni moved into a Western-style three-story building at No. 27 Gao Lang Street in densely populated Hanoi and applied for protection from the French colonial authorities. However, the French authorities only sent a policeman to stand guard outside the door symbolically.

    In the early morning of March 21, 1939, four military agents climbed over the wall to the corridor on the third floor and opened the door of the master bedroom in the middle of the third floor. The assassins shot dozens of shots at a man and a woman sleeping in the bed in the dark.  I thought Wang Ni would definitely die.

    However, it was soon revealed that it was not Wang Ni who was assassinated, but Wang Ni's secretary Zeng Zhongming.  At that time, there were four rooms on the third floor. Wang Ni and his wife, Wang's daughter Wang Wenxing, son-in-law He Wenjie, and Zhu Zhixin's daughter each lived in a room. The best master bedroom was given to Zeng Zhongming and his wife who had just moved from a hotel in the suburbs.  , I didn¡¯t expect that this would cost Zeng Zhongming his life.

    The Gaolang Street assassination was the second assassination for Wang Ni, but Wang actually survived the disaster, which can be said to be God's will.

    After Zeng Zhongming's death, Wang Ni was extremely sad and indignant. He personally wrote "The Deeds of Mr. Zeng Zhongming" in memory of Zeng Zhongming. He also published an article "Give an Example" in the "South China Daily News" on March 27 as a protest against Chiang Kai-shek's assassination.  .

    As we all know, the military commander's spies are professional in assassination. In fact, their combat capabilities are much better than those of Li Guoyao's special forces. However, even so, they still failed repeatedly, which shows that Wang Ni is really lucky.

    Since assassination doesn¡¯t work, we can only find another way, and we must not let these bastards get too arrogant.

    The Wang Ni government is different from the previous local regimes. This new pseudo-regime has national and unified characteristics. Politically, it uses spy organizations to implement fascist rule within its jurisdiction and hunt down anti-Japanese patriots.  Cooperate with Japan to induce the Chongqing National Government to surrender in an attempt to disintegrate the anti-Japanese national united front.

    In particular, the Qingxiang Committee that was later established assembled a large number of puppet troops to work with the Japanese army to clear the countryside in an attempt to eliminate the New Fourth Army and guerrillas who insisted on resisting behind enemy lines, which put huge military pressure on the national army.

    Economically, the Wang Ni regime colluded with the Japanese, issued banknotes indiscriminately, occupied land, "entrusted the operation" of certain industrial and mining enterprises, forcibly expropriated grain and cotton, implemented material controls, and collected numerous exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes, and openly levied opium donations.  .

    They also established the secret service Wang Puppet Agent Headquarters No. 76, which killed anti-Japanese patriots, assassinated and instigated rebellion against national army generals and front-line troops, etc., which greatly weakened the strength and determination of the National Government to resist Japan.

    In terms of harm, the Wang Ni regime ranks first, not even the puppet Manchukuo can compare with it.

    It happened that Li Guoyao's troops had redeployed their troops. Li Guoyao immediately decided not to wait any longer and took action in advance to severely combat the arrogance of these traitors and puppet troops.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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