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Chapter 116: Forcible demolition by force

Yi Jianping here did not express his position on the matter and expressed his acquiescence in Wang Guangyu's idea. However, Li Mingfeng was in a state of chaos because of Wang Guangyu's order, and it was not only the people who were in a state of chaos. Himself, and all the houses along the way that fell into his eyes.

Although building a house is not easy, demolishing it is not an easy task either. Under this grassland landscape, and in addition to a small number of Han people who live in this area, most of the Mongolians who are used to living in yurts Those who have houses are Mongolian upper-class people, and they are in the Lamasery.

Except for a few Han people who live in these places for various reasons, all those who can live in the house are from the upper class of Mongolia. They are not even princes, but just princes, Beile, Beizi, etc., and they still have the past. Figures awarded titles by the Manchu and Beiyang governments.

Mongolians are not good at doing business. Apart from these dignitaries, there are no wealthy families. Even if they are, they are still in a nomadic state. These people who are used to living in yurts that can be dismantled and left at any time will not be able to build a house without any trouble. , so the houses here are not the straw houses that are common inside and outside Guan, they are all deep houses with green bricks and bright tiles.

And those who rely on their ancestors to accumulate a large amount of property for decades, or even hundreds of years, in a word from later generations, are rich, and they are very rich local tyrants. If their houses are not built well, others will not There is a face in front of me. Not only are most of the houses built with splendor and grandeur, but they are also made of fine wood transported from the Xing'an Mountains in the east.

These houses took decades or hundreds of years to be built one after another. Some of them were even granted by the Manchu Emperor. Their magnificence made Li Mingfeng think that he was not on the Mongolian prairie, but on the Mongolian prairie. Areas where princes and nobles live, such as Peiping or Fengtian.

It is certainly not easy to build these houses, but it is also not easy to demolish such houses. If the demolition is carried out step by step, it may not take more than a few days. But time waits for no one. If the demolition is carried out according to the normal Well, I guess the cavalry brigade has been burned out, and there may not be enough wood here.

But thanks to Li Mingfeng's quick thinking and many clever ideas, after seeing these magnificent buildings and estimating the time it would take to demolish the houses, he transferred an engineering company without saying a word, plus borrowed some weapons from the armored brigade. Several tanks temporarily formed a 1940s version of an armed demolition team.

Encountering a house with a house, after directly using guns to invite them out, they would dispatch tanks to directly hit them in turn, knocking down the house, and then use cars or tanks to turn the wood that met the requirements of the engineer company commander from becoming a piece of wood. He was dragged out of the ruined building.

It's so strong that even a tank can't hit it, so I might as well bring in a mountain cannon after removing the door panel, and directly use a flat shot to blow down the wall. Anyway, the wood needed to build the pontoon bridge must have a certain diameter at breast height. Those There is no need for things like window frames, beams are enough.

As for the bricks and tiles that were not produced locally in Mongolia and were transported thousands of miles from the northeast or the pass when building the house, they could not be used to build the pontoon bridge. They were complete and incomplete and of no use to him. For him, The most critical thing is to get the wood he needs. The beams, door frames, door panels, and even mangers are all the wood he needs.

When these houses were built, because of the prominent status of the owners, or because their ancestors had been high-ranking officials such as the prince or the Duke of Mongolia, it can be said that no expense was spared. They are not short of money, and the building materials they choose are naturally of the highest quality.

Although there were no foreign gadgets such as steel, cement, and concrete when we were building, the quality of the Sanhe soil invented by the Chinese was no worse than those foreign gadgets if they were willing to spare the cost. Not to mention the wood used to frame the beams were all of the highest quality. The pine wood of Xing'anling is covered with fine granite even on the wall skirt.

But no matter how strong the wall you build, it can't withstand the impact of tanks or bombardment. Although this temporary formation does not have the high-tech equipment of later generations of demolition teams such as forklifts and excavators, the power of tanks and mountain cannons can But it still needs to be based on the modern mechanical equipment of later generations.

Li Mingfeng traveled eight hundred miles along the way, demolishing houses and demolishing temples. Anyway, there was only one place that wanted wood. After a violent demolition, this guy just pulled out the wood and threw it on the truck and drove away, which made those Mongolians Or the local Han people, in addition to the pain caused by the demolition of their houses, are also baffled by the situation.

Who are these guys? They don't arrest people or confiscate property. They just raid houses without caring about them. The bandits don't have so many tanks and cars. Could it be that the Soviets from Outer Mongolia came here? Only the ones from Outer Mongolia. The Soviets have such powerful talents, even more than the Japanese, and have better equipment.

But I didn’t hear the news that the Japanese and the Soviets were fighting again. It wasn’t until someone who knew Chinese characters saw the people who forcibly demolished their houses with the words Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces written on their chest badges that they suddenly learned about these demolitions. Who are the people in your own house?

After all, these high-ranking Mongolian figures have basically been learning Chinese since they were young, and most of them have very deep Chinese literacy. Although not as good as the Manchus, most of them don't even know the language and characters of their own nation. It’s not very deep, but after all, everyone basically knows Chinese characters.

Most of the people who originally wanted to protest stopped talking after seeing the words on the Anti-League badge. In the eyes of these Mongolian nobles, these people just demolished the house, which was already a very light punishment. The propaganda of the Japanese, their own lords, princes and nobles are enough to be shot and criticized in the eyes of these red-bearded men.

Especially those who tried to use the armed bannermen in their hands to resist, the misery after being suppressed on the spot made the remaining people even more afraid to show any resistance. Although the Mongols in Chahar have always regarded themselves as Genghis Khan's direct descendants are the so-called golden family's proud bloodline.

But the heroic blood of Genghis Khan has long since disappeared after hundreds of years of comfort and luxury. These Mongolian princes and nobles, except for a small number of people, have no regard for this kind of immoral demolition without any compensation. Other than that, most people could only stare and didn't dare to resist at all.

Of course, the anti-resistance alliance has guns. Those homeowners are all prominent Mongolian nobles, and they even have titles awarded by the Manchus in the Qing Dynasty. Many of them are not good people. Not to mention that there is no compensation for demolition in this era, but there is You can't be allowed to tear down the hard work left behind by your ancestors over decades or even hundreds of years.

What's more, most of them still have armed flagmen and slaves in their hands, and the houses they own are surrounded by tall walls built to prevent vendettas or horse bandits. With these, some people still try to resist, despite the fact that the anti-Union forces Not many people resisted the forced demolition, but it still caused some trouble for Li Mingfeng's forced demolition.

It’s just that you have a gun in your hand. What others have in their hands is not only guns, but also tanks and cannons. Whether it is the Liao-13 rifle or the Type 38 rifle that the Japanese bribed and gave to them, what these Mongolians have in their hands is far from what Li Mingfeng has. Although the resistance of these Mongolians was not large-scale, for Li Mingfeng, this bad behavior of armed resistance to demolition must be stopped.

For all those who dared to use force to resist demolition, Li Mingfeng directly dispatched tanks and artillery to suppress them. In Li Mingfeng's eyes, the resistance was almost negligible. After being forcibly suppressed by the tanks, these so-called princes, Baylor, could only watch the once imposing buildings. The magnificent mansion or lamasery that had cost our ancestors so much effort was reduced to rubble, and all the wood was towed away by cars.

Originally, in order to preserve the wealth inherited from their ancestors, these people were more or less connected with the Japanese. I was even a so-called member of the so-called Pseudo-Mongolian Autonomous Government, or a senior official, and they thought they were coming to demolish the houses. , to liquidate his treasonous behavior.

I thought that people are only demolishing houses and not arresting people. As long as during the armed demolition, if you don’t resist, no one will even look at you, and most of the property will not even be touched. However, the Anti-Japanese League has not taken action against them now. , there is no prosecution for their treason, but it does not mean that these Mongolian nobles are really stupid, waiting for others to finish their work before settling the accounts later.

Besides, the houses passed down by our ancestors are gone, so what’s the point of staying here? After Li Mingfeng’s sweeping demolition, these Mongolians and their families all ran to Zhangjiakou to find their Mongolian house. The autonomous government and the Japanese masters went away crying.

Li Mingfeng demolished it happily, but no matter whether the buildings he demolished were cultural relics or historical sites, whether they were palaces built in the Qing Dynasty or lamasery with hundreds of years of history, there was no difference in his eyes. If he did this , the architect and poet who is extremely respected by later generations and has an unusual love for ancient buildings has arrived at the Northeast Anti-Japanese Anti-Japanese Base Area to treat his wife's tuberculosis. After seeing this couple, I am afraid they will point at his nose and curse. He is a prodigal son.

But for Li Mingfeng, he doesn't care whether he gets scolded or not. As long as it's not the number one scolding him, let alone two unarmed scholars, he won't care even if a group of shrews come. Although because of this forced demolition incident, , which brought a lot of trouble to the subsequent work of local staff. For a long time, the local Mongolians were quite repulsive to the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

In the eyes of the Mongolians, it is fine if you demolish the houses of those who cooperate with the Japanese, but you do not even spare the Lama Temple, the most sacred place in their hearts, which is unacceptable to these people. For the Mongolians, Lamaism Although it is a foreign religion, most people are not as pious as Tibetans.

It is difficult for most Mongolians to accept the Anti-Japanese League's move to demolish lamaseries. No matter what the reasons are for the Anti-Japanese League to demolish these lamaseries, it is quite difficult to understand. After all, this was once a

It is the most pious and holy place in their hearts.


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