Chapter 404 Who Goes to Tibet
Liu Tianling only proposed a general direction, specifically dealt with Duan Xuewen. Liu Tianling did not intervene much. Duan Xuewen himself comes from the grassroots, and his biggest feature is that he often visits the grassroots. Most of the officials in various places are pragmatic people. In this way, the development strategy formulated is very suitable for economic development. Agriculture consolidates the small peasant economy. Except for some large coastal cities, other places in industry are just starting out, and they do not seek development speed, do not blindly launch projects, putting environmental protection and arable land first, education and medical care are two major investment items. After discussion, the four-year compulsory education was expanded to five-year compulsory education, that is, children go to school at the age of six and must go to at least five years. Primary schools in various places have been established one after another, and even yurt primary schools have been established on the grassland.
Except for Hong Kong and Macau, most regions have been unified and formal administrative jurisdiction has been established, but Tibet is still a problem and there are many problems that need to be solved.
In the secret military conference office, all the important military officials came.
Commander-in-Chief Liu Tianling, Jia Cai, Zhu Yupu, Feng Yuxiang, Hua Wei, Zhang Zuoxiang, Li Yinbiao, Liu Erniang, etc., are relatively well-equipped.
Dong Zhen pointed to the map and said: "Tibet, there are large areas here that have not yet established effective administrative jurisdiction. There is evidence that the British are doing some small moves there, including selling opium, changing the national border with India without authorization, etc. In order to protect national integrity, we need to consolidate and improve Tibet's national defense," he said.
The orderly soldiers sent the information to everyone. As soldiers, everyone understands the importance of national integrity. Although in the eyes of many people, Tibet is a barren land, and a lot of relief funds are distributed every year with such a large area, but that is my territory in China after all, so how can a villain be involved in it?
"Now we need to send an army to defend Tibet. Which army do you think is appropriate to send," Liu Tianling asked.
Everyone pondered for a while, and Zhang Zuoxiang refused to speak. He was a native of the Northeast. He could do whatever he could to defend the Northeast. However, when he went to Tibet, he was old and powerless. Feng Yuxiang's army now governed a large area of Qinghai, Gansu, and Qinghai. Hua Wei was in charge of Sichuan, Ningxia, and Shaanxi. It was also a large place and could not draw troops.
"Send Tong Lingge to the scene. He can fight and fight with his troops," Feng Yuxiang suggested.
Jia Cai shook his head: "The team he led is currently suppressing bandits in Guangxi, and the task of suppressing bandits can be handed over to others, but the Japanese army has formed a climate in Southeast Asia and has organized a group of troops organized by local Vietnamese people in Vietnam. We have to guard against it."
Tiehan said: "Let's go to our troops, our armored division is unparalleled in terms of combat effectiveness."
Zhu Yupu smiled and said, "You have to read the ground. There are currently no suitable roads in Tibetan areas. There are difficult mountain roads everywhere. Not to mention tanks, even horses have to be careful when they go there."
"I'll go," Liu Erniang stood up and said, "I don't have a single tank and armored vehicle in my army, only bringing 30,000 soldiers and a small number of light artillery, but when I go to the Tibetan area, I will recruit 20,000 soldiers in the local area."
"You'd better not go. It's so hard for so many years to fight," said Liu Tianling.
Chapter completed!