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A Will Eternal Chapter 091

Chapter 091 A helping hand (please subscribe to collect red flowers!)

(This story is purely fictional, please do not imitate it!)

Of course, some people advocate directly ordering the independent detachment of Wu Aihua and Zhong Shoufu to be reorganized into the Third Front of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, asking them to quickly capture cities such as Fuzhou or Guangzhou to relieve the pressure on the Central Red Army. However, this advocated the "three-man regiment"

Neither Mao nor Zhou expressed their stance, nor did Commander-in-Chief Lao Zhu.

In the view of Lao Mao and others, it is okay to pick peaches, but you have to pick the enemy's. The Fujian-Jiangxi Independent Detachment is a very special force. If handled well, it will be a strategic military force of our party and our army.

If the power is not handled well, it is very likely to become a local powerful warlord that is free from the revolutionary camp. The relationship between the central government and the independent detachment depends crucially on the independent detachment's ideas.

However, the current situation can no longer allow the central government to delay any longer. Because the independent detachment had long reported that they would be defeated by the three provinces in a fierce battle. Now that others have won, they should be congratulated in the name of the central government. Moreover, it is estimated that they will be defeated by the three provinces.

After this battle, the independent detachment is no longer a simple independent detachment, and is very likely to achieve a blowout development. Congratulations are inevitable, but how to word them is very delicate.

In this way, half an hour later, Mao, Zhu, Zhou, and Wang sat together in the small courtyard where the priest of the Catholic Church lived, and made some exploratory decisions related to the future direction of China's military power.

First, in the name of the Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, Comrade Zhu D congratulated the Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi Independent Detachment on their great victory in eastern Guangdong! Second, in the name of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, he congratulated the Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi Independent Detachment on their great victory in eastern Guangdong and encouraged them to make persistent efforts.

, carry forward the spirit of the Red Army that dares to fight and is not afraid of sacrifice, and achieve greater victory in future struggles! Third, send a work telegram pointing out that the current military struggle strategy of the Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi Independent Detachment is correct, and the Central Committee

Completely agree with the independent detachment’s struggle strategy; hope that the independent detachment will try its best to rescue or assist the Red Army guerrillas and their wounded who are staying in the border areas of Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangdong within their capabilities; the work telegram put forward euphemistically, hoping that the independent detachment of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi can

Report its establishment, equipment and cadre status to the central government.

It should be said that the three telegrams sent by Zhu, Mao and others were enthusiastic in attitude, cautious in wording, and restrained in expectations. They are very consistent with the current relationship between the Central Committee and the independent detachment.

As soon as the call between the independent detachment and Chen Jitang was announced, Shanxi rich man Yan Xishan, who was the first to call in support of Chiang Kai-shek's suppression of bandits, became silent this time.

Li Delin and Bai Chongxi of Guilin, Guangxi unexpectedly sent a "power call", calling for domestic affairs, everyone to sit down and negotiate calmly and solve the problem through political negotiations. Of course, they also tactfully criticized the Red Army's random attacks on eastern Guangdong.

Wu Aihua looked at this and just smiled. These two old foxes in Guangxi, on the one hand, he was watching the jokes of Chiang Kai-shek and Chen Jitang, but on the other hand, he was worried that the expansion of the Red Army's power might cause changes in the situation in Guangdong and Guangxi.

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If you want to influence the changes in the current situation, you must first strengthen yourself.

This electrification of the independent detachment is the first time that it has shown its strength in front of all strata of the country, and this display is a very powerful force. Therefore, it has a great impact on other forces in the country, especially those who have encircled and suppressed the Red Army

power, suddenly there was an uneasy feeling in my heart.

I originally thought that if Zhu and Mao's Red Army were wiped out, the g-ism and red bandits would be finished in China. However, the power that suddenly emerged in western Fujian was not weaker than that of Zhu and Mao;

Seven counties were occupied during the rule. It is said that Chiang Kai-shek didn't know about this for a long time. Now, he suddenly defeated Chen Jitang's main force and occupied a large area of ​​eastern Guangdong. In eastern Guangdong, there are nearly 20 counties.

It can be said that it came out of nowhere!

Among them, the most uneasy one is He Jian. He Jian had to rebel due to territorial reasons and had to act as Chiang Kai-shek's thug. This thug seemed to be correct before and was relatively cost-effective politically and militarily. However,

, the independent detachment suddenly defeated Chen Jitang, and He Jian suddenly felt a chill. Who among the people who stirred up troubles in the politics of the Republic of China didn't know the details of whose family? This Chen Jitang was thicker than He Jian's own arms.

Much more, at least, others still have the navy and air force. However, Chen Jitang himself declared "defeated" in a formal manner. You can imagine how complete the defeat was!

As soon as this cold air emerged, He Jian changed his strategy. Only by uniting more closely around Lao Jiang would he have a way to survive. At this point, He Jian was submissive to Lao Jiang.

However, He Jian's mentality could not be maintained for long, because the current situation is always changing, and I don't know what He Jian would say if he saw that Chiang Kai-shek suddenly died one day in the future.

I wonder how Wu Aihua would feel if he learned that his small victory had objectively strengthened Chiang Kai-shek's camp and stabilized his allies.

Another person who felt uneasy was the Sichuan Army Liu Wenhui who was encircling and suppressing the Central Red Army in western Sichuan. Among the Sichuan warlords, Liu Wenhui was extremely skilled in political skills and money-making methods, and was known as the "Duobao Taoist" at that time. When he controlled southern Sichuan, he used

His brother Liu Wencai held more than 20 "money-collecting" positions such as the director of the Southern Sichuan Tax Inspection Bureau, the Anti-Smoking Bureau, and the Ship Donation Bureau. He collected taxes and made money wantonly. His land tax was actually collected in 1997. When the country was liberated, this guy

Unexpectedly, he also "abandoned the darkness and turned to the light" and became the Minister of Forestry.

After the Red Army arrived in the Liangshan area, Liu Wenhui, who was in the Xikang area, was extremely panicked and sent troops to surround him. Firstly, he was worried that Chiang Kai-shek would take the opportunity to get involved in Xikang, and secondly, he wanted to prevent the Red Army from invading Sichuan. At this time, the border areas of Sichuan and Xikang were already occupied by Liu Wenhui and

The world of Liu Xiang’s uncle and nephew.

As soon as the independent detachment was powered on, Liu Wenhui suddenly understood: After annihilating Zhu, what will happen to Mao's Red Army? The Red Army in western Fujian is so powerful that even Chen Jitang is no match. If one day it is on an equal footing with Chiang Kai-shek, wouldn't he be a rat in the bellows?

——Feeling angry at both ends?

Liu Wenhui sat in his mansion in Ya'an and thought about it. Finally, Liu Wenhui came up with an idea and sent a report to his close men along the Dadu River: on the one hand, they should make a big splash to stop the Red Army; second, they should pretend to be defeated during the exchange of fire and keep the supplies as intact as possible

The land was handed over to the Red Army; the third was to make way for the main road to allow the Red Army to pass through the Kham area as quickly as possible.

Liu Wenhui had a reason for doing this when he explained to his subordinates: In the suppression of bandits, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's mighty one-million-strong Central Army could not annihilate them. Five divisions of the Guangdong army were wiped out before they were dispatched. I, a small army commander

How could it be possible to exterminate them? Who would be willing to die with the red bandits?

Of course, only Liu Wenhui and a few of his staff knew the secret reasons. Later, as the independent detachment grew in popularity, Liu Wenhui always praised himself for his foresight.

It is said that those who understand current affairs are heroes. Whether it is Liu Wenhui or other local warlords, there is no shortage of such people in China.

After Zhu, Mao and others sent the telegram, their faces were full of dark clouds again, because the Red Army was still not out of danger. However, starting from May 29, the situation between the enemy and ourselves changed very strangely: Liu Wenhui's Xikang troops were only far away.

The Red Army hung in the distance and did not rush forward as crazily as in the past; the battle to capture the Luding Bridge was also extremely smooth. When Liu Wenhui's troops withdrew, they actually piled grain, bullets and other supplies well, as if waiting for them

The Red Army came to get the same thing. Although these supplies were not much, for the Red Army, which had no overnight food, it was like providing help in the snow.

"When did Liu Wenhui become so benevolent and righteous?" Mr. Zhu said with some confusion after receiving the report of the enemy's situation.

Lao Mao pointed to the sky in the southeast direction, smiled and said nothing.

"You mean Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi?" Mr. Zhu immediately thought of what Lao Mao was referring to.

"It's just this big thing these days. I think it must have something to do with it." Lao Mao was just guessing, because there was no evidence and no one could tell.

……#……

For Chiang Kai-shek, this was indeed a big event.

After Chiang Kai-shek heard the news of the defeat of the Guangdong Army in eastern Guangdong, he was so anxious that he fainted. He remained faint for several hours. After emergency rescue by health doctors and experts, he finally regained his breath.

"Hey, I think Chiang Kai-shek has worked hard all his life, but why is the road to national reunification so difficult?" This was the first sentence Chiang Kai-shek said when he woke up. Fortunately, he only said it to Soong Meiling.

What can Soong Meiling say? The marriage between the Song family and the Chiang family was focused on the leadership position. Although Soong Meiling has done some things that are beneficial to the country in history, her basic position has not changed, that is, with the help of Chiang Kai-shek

power to seek more benefits for the Song family, not only the Song family, but also the Kong family and the Chen family.

"Darling, you should have a good rest, the sky will not fall! I think the war in the Central Plains was so difficult, but you survived it. This red bandit in western Fujian is just suffering from scabies." At this time, Song Meiling could only tolerate it.

Chiang Kai-shek was worried. If something happened to Chiang Kai-shek, it would be a disaster. Others would really be "scabies".

After Zhang Binxian, commander of the 4th Marine Regiment, led two battalions of the 4th Regiment to eastern Guangdong, Wu Aihua simply held a situation analysis meeting in eastern Guangdong. Wu Aihua believed that although the Guangdong army was defeated, it may not be willing to accept defeat. The independent detachment must fight.

Preparation for a big war; currently, there are two tasks in eastern Guangdong: First, the 1st Marine Regiment and the 4th Marine Regiment must jointly shoulder the training task of "liberating fighters", led by the deputy commander of the 1st Marine Regiment.

General Qi Yeguo was in charge, and deputy commander of the 4th Regiment Zhang Li assisted, requiring the training of these 20,000 soldiers to be completed within one month. Secondly, guard battalions must be quickly established in counties in eastern Guangdong, and their force sources should mainly recruit farmers' children.

Each security battalion is assigned a Marine platoon as the backbone of the security battalion! Each security battalion is required to form combat effectiveness within 3 months.

After handling matters in eastern Guangdong, Wu Aihua took Deputy Chief of Staff Fu Lin, 1st Regiment Commander Yang Guiqing, 4th Regiment Commander Zhang Binxian and the guard battalion, special operations brigade, and Marine Corps to quickly move north along the Pingyuan and Xunwu lines.

Joined up with the 3rd Marine Regiment that had just captured Ruijin.

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