Chapter 330: Ninety-nine point nine percent will not work
However, the Japanese dream of producing oil in South Manchuria was shattered by the campaign launched by the Anti-Japanese League. The entire South Manchuria was swept under the influence of the Anti-Japanese League, and the Japanese dream of developing oil fields in the Liaohe Delta was just like the Eight-Hong Kong Anti-Japanese War.
Like the beautiful dream of Yiyu Empire, it was smashed to pieces.
But their dream was shattered. The Japanese who are currently investigating the responsibility for the loss of South Manchuria have no idea. If the oil field in the Liaohe Delta is developed, this will be China's third largest oil field in the future, with an annual output of tens of millions of tons of crude oil. It can be used
They will not be troubled by oil in more than ten years. Even decades later, a large part of their needs can be met.
But now that industrial oil flows have been discovered in the Liaohe Delta, the Japanese have placed great hopes on this oil field. It can be said that on the premise of ensuring oil production in Southeast Asia, they have devoted all their efforts to the development of the Liaohe Delta, using
All available resources were used. They even stopped production at the small oil field in Hokkaido and dismantled the equipment and transferred it to southern Manchuria.
The Anti-Japanese League seized more than 300 oil drilling rigs and a large amount of oil mining equipment in Panshan County alone. Such a large amount of oil mining equipment is enough for the Northeast People's Government to carry out oil exploration and development in the Liaohe Delta without investing too much money.
development.
This is also one of the reasons that made the chairman of the Northeast People's Government determined to develop the Liaohe Delta oil fields under the extremely tight financial resources. Otherwise, relying solely on Yang Zhen's persistence and determination, the chairman would have wanted to break every penny.
It is quite difficult for Chairman Liang Banhua to make this decision.
While carrying out the oil battle in the Liaohe Delta, the Northeast People's Government decided to take advantage of the rich water resources in the Liaohe Delta and the large area of wasteland available for reclamation. It used a large number of captured Puppet Manchukuo military and police officers to establish a military base in the Liaohe Delta area.
Large state-owned farms increase grain production in Northeast China and serve as a supplement to the North Manchuria Production and Construction Corps.
Compared with the large-scale war in Northeast China, in North Korea, with the expansion of the area controlled by the Anti-Japanese League in North Korea. The Korean Independence Army, which belongs to the Anti-Japanese League, used the Anti-Japanese League to establish an independent Korean army under the central government's request to establish an independent Korean army.
Large-scale conscription began in the controlled areas of the country, as well as in the Korean-inhabited areas of South Manchuria.
According to the requirements of the Central Committee and Yang Zhen, this Korean independent army will eventually expand to about 150,000 people. It can take over the anti-alliance forces in North Korea and fight independently in North Korea. At the request of the Central Committee, Yang Zhen prepared for this army.
The expanded Korean Independence Army provides a full set of Japanese weapons and equipment, as well as the required ammunition that can be used for two years.
It also opened a separate military and political school, as well as a local cadre training school in Tonghua for the Korean Independence Army. It agreed with the aviation school of the Anti-Japanese Alliance to train a group of pilots for the Korean Independence Army, as well as a full set of ground staff and navigation personnel. It also provided services to North Korea.
The Independence Army handed over 90 captured Japanese tanks and 12 Wave 2 training aircraft and night attack aircraft produced by the Anti-Japanese Alliance.
However, Yang Zhen was not involved in the industrial recovery and subsequent industrial construction in South Manchuria, except for the development of oil fields in the Liaohe Delta. For Yang Zhen, that was a matter for the Northeastern government. He, the top leader of the army, should not have been involved.
If there are too many, it will give others the impression that soldiers are involved in politics. Since your own strength is the military, it is better to concentrate on the military.
Even for the expansion of the Korean Independence Army, Yang Zhen only made a request and did not interfere in any way. He only sent Chai Shirong, deputy chief of staff of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, to cooperate with the Korean Independence Army to take charge of this work. All he did was to tell Zhang Zhenhua,
Get the required equipment in place as soon as possible.
However, after the battle, Yang Zhen himself handed over all follow-up work to Guo Bingxun and Wang Guangyu, and took a plane directly to the west of Linkou. At this time, all the original residents had been relocated, and three roads were located deep in Zhangguangcai Ridge.
To the south, there is an airport that is not marked secret on any military or civilian map. It is entirely constructed of reinforced concrete and painted with camouflage protective colors.
After arriving at the airport, Yang Zhen didn't bother to shake hands with Xiong Dazhen who came to greet him. He turned around and got into a jeep. Accompanied by Xiong Dazhen, he walked along a road that was carefully disguised. There were three steps and one post along the way.
On the highway, we are speeding towards the deep mountains of Zhangguangcai Ridge.
To the south of this road, parallel to this road, there is a small train railway line used in forest areas, which is also strictly camouflaged. Even if you don't step on the railway track, you won't know that there is actually a railway line here.
Railway line. This railway, including the road where Yang Zhen's jeep traveled, has no markings on any map except for the secret map of the Anti-Japanese Alliance Headquarters.
Of course, on the top-secret map of the Kwantung Army from 1939, this so-called forest railway line still exists. But on the newly released map of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, whether it is a military or civilian map, this railway line seems to have never been there.
Nothing has ever happened before. And the other end of this railway line is an inconspicuous small station south of Linkou.
When he arrived at a place surrounded by mountains, heavily guarded, and built entirely covered with camouflage nets, and the mountain road led directly to a secret cave, Yang Zhen got off the car at the entrance of the cave. Once here, even he, the commander-in-chief of the Anti-Alliance, still had to pay attention to details.
You will be allowed to enter the cave after checking your documents and special passes and handing in your weapons.
As for Yang Zhen's entourage, they were all kept in a secret barracks outside the valley and were not allowed to enter the valley at all. This valley on the map is just an ordinary and inconspicuous forest area on Zhang Guangcai Ridge, and there is no special pass.
Even if Yang Zhen comes, he still can't get in, let alone the staff officers and security personnel around Yang Zhen who don't have this special pass.
After entering the cave, Yang Zhen, accompanied by Xiong Dazhen and several base leaders who came specifically to greet him, got into a German-made medium-sized off-road vehicle that only drove in the cave. Along the secret road inside the large cave
, he entered the depths of this artificially dug cave and stopped in front of a piece of equipment.
Facing Wu Dayou and others who came to welcome him to work here, Yang Zhen waved his hands and said: "Let's not shake hands today. When this guy is really up and running, I will not only shake hands with you, but also celebrate your success. I
I just want to ask you today, if it will be officially launched in late December, are you 100% sure of its success?"
In response to Yang Zhen's inquiry, Wu Dayou looked at the people around him and said: "Judging from the current situation, the problems have basically been solved. It will be officially launched in late December, so there shouldn't be any major problems. But
You also know that science is rigorous, and nothing in this world is 100% absolute."
"High-energy physics, or what you call nuclear physics, is a subject that is very common abroad, but it is an emerging science in China. Moreover, this is the first time we have studied nuclear reactors. So, I can only talk to
You said there were basically no problems."
"But I cannot guarantee that this nuclear reactor we have built for the first time will be 100% error-free. This is not a well-equipped American university, nor is it a research institute where famous people gather, and it also lacks a lot of equipment and information for research.
"
"Except for a few of us, 80% of the people involved in the development are young people, even freshly graduated college students. So I can't guarantee that this thing will be 100% without any problems. Even if you are studying law
Yes, but I am also a college graduate, so you should understand this."
Wu Dayou's answer was pertinent, and he answered Yang Zhen's question with a rigorous scientific attitude, but it still made Yang Zhen frown. After pondering for a while, Yang Zhen said: "Mr. Wu Dayou, it's not me.
People are too harsh. No matter what the outcome of nuclear physics research is, once it enters official operation, we must be 100% sure. Once there is even the smallest accident in this thing, it will cause unimaginable consequences."
"You are from a professional background. Once there is a problem with the nuclear reactor, you know the consequences better than I do. This is not only a matter of life safety of national treasure scientists like you, but also a problem that will be difficult to eliminate in this area for decades or even hundreds of years. It can be
Talk about nuclear radiation greater than the biggest disaster."
"I, Yang Zhen, cannot afford this consequence, and this is a price that our nation cannot afford, at least for now. This thing is just like what I said at the beginning, either it will not be launched for the time being, or all the problems will be solved.
Make sure you are as confident as possible before running."
"If there is indeed not enough certainty, then the operation time of this nuclear reactor must be pushed back. Since I, Yang Zhen, have already done it, I have the patience to wait and am not afraid of the time dragging on. As long as the operation standards are not met, the sky will fall.
You don't have to worry about it when you come down here, just do your research."
"In a word, we must be 100% sure, even 99.9% is not enough. I also know that there is no absolute in this world, but in terms of the operation of this nuclear reactor and subsequent research on other things
, I ask you to do your best to be 100%.
"This is not only responsible for the people of Northeast China, but also for you national treasure-level scientists. In short, my attitude is clear, that is, once it enters the operational state, it must be 100% sure, even if the operational time is backward.
I won’t hesitate to push.”
"Don't worry about the economic and political pressure. As long as I am here, no one will dare to blame or embarrass you for this matter. As you said, science is a rigorous matter. We in science
If you try to exploit the seedlings in development, you will suffer the revenge of science."
Yang Zhen's powerful words made Wu Dayou silent for a while, but he said a little stubbornly: "In this way, after giving us one to two months, Wang Ganchang and I will conduct a careful inspection. But even so, I
There is no guarantee that it will be launched successfully the first time.”
"Comrade Yang Zhen, I am a scientist, not a soldier. I know that you fought another victorious battle some time ago, not only annihilating the Kwantung Army, but also liberating the entire Northeast. But I still say the same thing, scientific research
Although there are fundamental differences between them and commanders in combat, they may not necessarily have nothing in common."
"When you are fighting, you cannot wait until you are 100% sure before taking action. It is the same when we conduct scientific research. We cannot wait until we are 100% sure before proceeding with the next step of research. And in the history of scientific development, it is also impossible
There is no 100% certainty in saying this. If we all follow the so-called 100%, then there will not be so much innovation in the world, and there will be no progress in science."
"It is right to be more cautious when it comes to these highly radioactive things. But you are asking us to ensure that there are no surprises at all. When you are commanding a battle, you cannot guarantee complete victory every time you send out troops.
The same goes for doing scientific research, there is no guarantee of 100% success.”