The truth is within the range of artillery, and the dream of Dahua also needs the backing of a torrent of steel. The Burmese Army swept across the entire territory of Myanmar in three months. In addition to the excellent quality of its soldiers, it is also equipped with a large number of mechanical chariots, self-propelled artillery and guns.
Branches, as well as a massive supply of cannonballs and bullets are also the key to victory.
Since the successful development of diesel engines, the military industry has also entered an era of great innovation. High-speed and high-horsepower diesel engines have replaced steam engines and become a powerful driving force for machine tools. This new power machine tool can greatly improve the ability to process steel, which makes guns
The production costs of guns and cannons have been greatly reduced, and the mass production of guns and cannons has also greatly increased the proportion of thermal weapons and equipment in the Peking Army.
In addition to a large number of cannons and guns, the production of ammunition has entered mass production. In the past, the concentrated nitric acid used in the production of nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine and other strong gunpowders was made from ammonia collected in coke ovens, and the output was really low.
With the emergence of high-speed and high-power diesel engines, the air separator and air compressor have a powerful enough power source, making it possible to synthesize ammonia. Among them, the air separator uses deep refrigeration to separate liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, and liquid nitrogen.
The residual oil left after refining nitrogen and oil is the raw material for ammonia synthesis.
Among them, oxygen is used to gasify the residual oil left after petroleum refining, while nitrogen is used as a raw material for ammonia synthesis. Liquid nitrogen is also used as a detergent to remove carbon monoxide, methane and argon to obtain pure hydrogen. Air compressor
The mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen is compressed to high pressure, so that they undergo a synthesis reaction under the catalysis of a catalyst, and finally ammonia is obtained.
Although the existing ammonia synthesis process is limited, the conversion rate of nitrogen-hydrogen synthesis ammonia is not high, only about 10%, but this is already remarkable, because ammonia has achieved industrial mass production and is no longer obtained by collecting coke oven gas.
In May of the sixth year of the Chinese calendar, the first large-scale synthetic ammonia production base was settled outside Baoding Prefecture. Starting from the seventh year of the Chinese calendar, this production base has been continuously producing high-quality ammonia, and this base is also equipped with a nitric acid
production plant and a nitrogen fertilizer production plant. Ammonia is first processed into concentrated nitric acid, which is used to produce gunpowder. The waste is also used to produce nitrogen fertilizer, which is classified as a broad-spectrum general-purpose chemical fertilizer along with phosphate and potassium fertilizers.
It is precisely because ammonia has been mass-produced that gunpowder production has also entered mass production, and the cost has been continuously reduced. It can be equipped in large quantities to the army and is even widely used in industrial and mining operations. This time, the Burmese army turned into vehicles
The ammunition was pulled to the front line and fired as if it was free of charge. How could it be said so fiercely?
Having seen the powerful firepower of the Burmese army, the kings of the three remaining monarchies of Nanzhang Chenla and Siam on the Indochina Peninsula could not help but be frightened, fearing that they would follow in the footsteps of the Burmese countries and become victims of the Republic of China.
object.
What worried these kings the most was that they could not think of an effective way to stop the torrent of steel from the Peking Army. The kings and dignitaries of various countries were in panic all day long, but the people at the bottom of the country were ready to move and began to yearn for freedom.
In the great Chinese dream of equality, no one is born to be a subordinate, and no one is willing to kowtow to others.
The eighth year of Huali was the year when the Dream of Great China was carried forward. It crazily impacted the autocratic monarchy system on the Indochina Peninsula, and even affected areas such as Japan, Ryukyu, Sumatra and Banggela. The prestige of the Republic of China was even greater.
spread throughout India and other places, even countries as far away as Europe
Principalities or city-states, big or small, heard that there was a magical and wealthy country in the east, and sent envoys to visit them one after another. Some business travelers and scholars who were persecuted by religion traveled far east to pursue this rich and free Eastern world. The Republic of China seemed to be
It has become the center of the world and a beacon of civilization.
Naturally, Wan Lei would not receive all the incoming embassies and business travelers. Many of them were taken to various places by the staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a trip and then sent back directly. Only Champa and Myanmar were
Only Wan Lei will take special care of missions from "quasi" democratic countries.
On December 28, the eighth year of the Chinese calendar, the Republic of China was immersed in the festive atmosphere of the previous year. Wan Lei personally received 20 visiting envoys from Champa and Myanmar in Huayuan.
Although these visiting envoys came from afar, they did not spend much time on the road, because the railway of the Republic of China had been built to the Guangnan Special Zone, and the envoys from the Champa State could board the train and go straight to Peiping as soon as they left the border. The envoys from Burma
I first took a cruise to Guangzhou, then transferred to a train and went straight to Peiping. The whole journey only took five days.
These visiting envoys are invited to spend the New Year with the Republic of China. They will also spend 16 days in Peking. They are even invited to attend the annual Congress, where they can experience first-hand the action patterns of a democratic country and prepare for the future.
Accumulate experience in implementing constitutional government.
Of course, Wan Lei also had an ulterior motive for giving special treatment. He wanted to cultivate pro-China faction among these envoys. No, he arranged for these envoys to stay in the state guesthouse closest to Huayuan, and also invited them on New Year’s Eve
These envoys came to Huayuan for New Year's Eve dinner, which made envoys from other countries who had never received such treatment jealous.
Not only Wan Lei, but also the prominent families in Peiping City are enthusiastic about the envoys from Champa and Myanmar. Starting from the second day of the Lunar New Year, they will always be among the invited guests at the dinners held by the political, military, academic and business circles.
among them, they seem to have been regarded as one of their own.
Their favorability towards the Republic of China has skyrocketed, and they can’t help but sigh: The Republic of China is really civilized and hospitable. They are rushing to ask to be ambassadors to China so that they can stay in Peiping for a long time. There are even three Burmese envoys who suggested that they simply merge into the Republic of China.
Forget about the Republic of China.
Although the proposal of the Burmese envoy fell into Wan Lei's wish, Wan Lei did not agree directly. Instead, he told the envoy to let them try to govern Burma first. If the governance is not good, then they will discuss it again. Wan Lei expressed this position,
It can be said that he is very sophisticated. Myanmar is what he wants.
, but the devastated Burma is not what he wants. He lets the Burmese people struggle for a few years to sort out the mess, and then find a way to encourage the country to hold a referendum, and directly peacefully transform and win a well-constructed Burma.
That is called complete merit.
Similarly, the policies used in Myanmar also apply to Champa. Although the Republic of Champa has more autonomy than Myanmar, in fact, the treatment is similar to Myanmar. The country's education and culture cannot be independent. The original state religion was Buddhism.
Being knocked down from the altar of state religion, Taoist temples of Taoist sects are blooming everywhere.
The most terrible thing is that Champa State does not have its own national language. The current legal lingua franca is Chinese. The textbooks are common textbooks of the Republic of China. Even the teachers are graduates of various normal schools in the Republic of China. They have been assimilated in this way for more than ten years.
There are no Champa people in the Champa Kingdom, only Chinese people, because their minds are only focused on pursuing the dream of Great China, and there is no concept of the Champa Kingdom at all.