The room was filled with a strong aroma of coffee.
Liu Yimin looked at Huang Wei. This girl had just taken a shower. Her hair was not dry yet and was draped over her shoulders. Her complexion was fair and rosy, and her eyebrows were full. She also drank coffee in a very elegant posture, holding a coffee cup in one hand and another in the other hand.
Stir gently with a small spoon and take a sip from time to time.
Liu Yimin secretly sighed in his heart, such a talented woman, if placed in a peaceful era, might become a gold medal host in the big media, bringing beauty to the audience with every move she makes. These damn Japanese, all
The war of aggression against China caused many outstanding sons and daughters to interrupt their normal careers and join the anti-Japanese battlefield. However, this was good, as it allowed people to be tempered in the flames of war and become stronger.
Seeing Liu Yimin looking at her, Huang Wei's hands trembled and she almost spilled her coffee cup. She raised her head and met Liu Yimin's gaze with provocative eyes.
Liu Yimin turned his head, lit a cigarette, took a puff, looked out the window, and said: "Jiang Baili is indeed remarkable and a real military theorist. But he has never personally commanded troops to fight on the battlefield. Theory is greater than practice.
. However, the principles he proposed for fighting Japan have been proven to be correct after nearly two years of practice. When it comes to military attainments, our Chairman Mao is the real master of both theory and practice. China is
It is the birthplace of world military theory. It has produced many masterpieces by great men from ancient times to the present, such as Sun Tzu's Art of War. It is just a "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". If you understand it and read it thoroughly, it will be like a divine help to command and fight. You may not know,
During the Qing Dynasty, many of their generals were illiterate and had not attended any military academies. Their ability to command and fight was learned from "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The famous general Hailancha of the Qianlong Dynasty fought in Jinchuan and Jinchuan, Tibet, and Taiwan.
The four portraits of Ziguang Pavilion depicting his life deeds were based on a military book. Later, people discovered that the military book that Hai Lancha regarded as a treasure turned out to be a copy of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms."
Although Huang Wei is now a very famous reporter, she grew up in Nanyang and studied in the United States. Although she has a good foundation in Chinese since she was a child, she doesn't know as much about the history here as Liu Yimin. Listen to Liu Yimin's words
He categorically said that Hailancha relied on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to fight the war. He couldn't help but exclaimed and his eyes widened.
Liu Yimin continued: "Although Mr. Jiang Baili has passed away, China does not lack military theorists, nor does it lack generals and loyal soldiers who can assess the situation and command the troops to win the war. What it lacks is the weapons, equipment and logistics materials necessary for fighting. My
It means asking "Wenhui Po" to open a column, which can be called Military Forum or Military Everyone's Talk. Through this column, it can further arouse the public's attention to the war and discuss ways to win. Three cobblers are better than Zhuge Liang, and collective efforts are always better than one
It’s much better to have people strategize.”
Huang Wei thought for a while and said: "What you said makes sense. But you have to choose a good topic, otherwise it will still be difficult. This kind of column may leak military secrets, and it is easy for Japanese spies to target me.
If the *** team causes losses, then the gains outweigh the losses."
Liu Yimin turned back and looked at Huang Wei again.
Huang Wei's face turned slightly red and she quickly lowered her head to drink coffee.
Liu Yimin smiled and said: "Yes, there has indeed been progress. I know how to keep military secrets. Let me tell you, I have already thought of the title of this military forum. Right now, the title is the Nomenkan Incident between the Japanese and Soviet troops.
Mainly publish letters from readers, allowing readers to express their opinions on the troop deployment, strength comparison, battlefield direction, and outcome of the Nomonkan Incident between Japan and the Soviet Union. In this way, there will be no issue of leaking our military's military secrets. As for whether the views in the readers' letters are correct
, it doesn’t matter whether it is accurate or not, as long as it can mobilize the enthusiasm of readers to participate in war discussions. In the future, when the world situation changes, wars in other countries can also be discussed. If done well, this column will become the most popular column among readers in Chinese newspapers.
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After saying this, Huang Wei became energetic, raised her head and asked: "What if there are no letters from readers?"
Liu Yimin laughed and said: "Will this trouble your newspaper? If there are letters from readers, readers' letters will be published, and if there are no letters from readers, they will be requested to be published. There are so many officers, and they are commenting on the war between Japan and the Soviet Union, they will definitely express their opinions."
Huang Wei then asked: "Can this matter be handled in the newspapers in the base area? It can also expand the influence of the newspapers in the base area."
Liu Yimin felt that this girl was becoming more and more shrewd, so he said: "The influence of newspapers in the base area is small. And because the Japanese army may raid at any time, the newspaper cannot guarantee that every issue will be published. "Wenhui Po" is a private newspaper, located in the rear area, and has great influence.
Bigger is more suitable. This is also a way to expand newspaper sales. You can discuss it with your boss. If it doesn't work, just pretend I didn't say anything."
Huang Wei stirred the small spoon in her hand, thought for a while, and then said: "It is indeed a good idea. I think the newspaper may be more interested. How about I send a telegram first to report it?"
Liu Yimin nodded and told Huang Wei to hurry up, but don't say it was Liu Yimin's suggestion. Just say that he found during the interview that opening a military forum could broaden the horizons of our military generals, and that's why he came up with the idea of establishing a military forum. If you have any reply
, just tell him.
After saying that, Liu Yimin told Huang Wei to rest first. She had worked hard along the way and needed to refresh herself.
Huang Wei was a little disappointed, looked at Liu Yimin and said, "You asked me to come all the way here just for this?"
Liu Yimin said of course not, mainly because he wanted her to come to Northeastern Anhui, Northern Jiangsu, and Central Jiangsu for interviews. Because "Battlefield Communications" was becoming more and more influential, he wanted to provide her with more material. This was just one of the small things.
Huang Wei asked Liu Yimin to accompany her for a walk on Shuanggou Street to enjoy the spring scenery on the Huaihe River.
Liu Yimin said that he still had something to do, and asked Huang Wei to find Jingjing, Zhao Xiaoman and the others to work together. You can go outside to look around in your free time, but you must pay attention to safety.
Huang Wei left with a look of reluctance.
Looking at her back, Liu Yimin felt a little guilty. He felt that he had deceived this beautiful girl and acted like a villain. He really wanted to tell Huang Wei his true intentions, but after careful consideration, he knew that he must not tell her, as it would be harmful.
She was fighting against Japan anyway, and there was nothing she could not cheat on. When the War of Resistance was won, it would not be too late to tell her when I could.
Liu Yimin's purpose was just to let more Japanese people die in Nomonhan. He could have handled the matter through espionage, but after thinking about it, he thought it would be better to create a military column for everyone to discuss openly. He believed that the Soviets and Japan
Everyone will notice this forum. You don’t have to do anything on your own, the Battle of Nomenhan will develop in a big way until Little Japan takes the initiative to seek peace.
After Huang Wei returned to her residence, she sorted out Liu Yimin's suggestions and immediately sent them to the newspaper. The next day, Wenhui Newspaper gave a clear reply, agreeing to launch the "Military Forum" column, and asked Huang Wei to contact the Eighth Route Army generals to conduct
Request a manuscript.
By the end of the Battle of Suizao, Wenhui Po had published the inspiration for launching the "Military Forum" column and invited readers and friends to write in letters, explaining the purpose of launching the "Military Forum", discussion topics, and submission methods.
In the next few days, Wenhui Po's "Military Forum" began to introduce the territorial scope of China during the Qing Dynasty, the Northeast of the Republic of China, the geography of Mongolia, and the geography of Japan, and republished Jiang Baili's article.
Until the Nomenhan incident became news, the "Military Forum" changed its direction and began to discuss the conflict between Japan and the Soviet Union. All it published were letters from readers.
One letter from a reader reads: "I am a student who went to the rear after the Japanese occupation of central China. I think the Japanese are the most barbaric invaders in the history of mankind, and all of them should go to hell. Therefore, I expect
I hope that the Soviet Red Army can teach the little devils a lesson and help us drive the little devils back to Japan so that I can go back to school."
Another letter from a reader wrote something different: "Mongolia is China's inherent territory. When Xu Shuzheng was appointed as the northwest frontier envoy and commander-in-chief of the northwest frontier defense force in 1919, Mongolia officially abolished its autonomy and returned to China on November 17 of that year. Sun Yat-sen
Mr. Xu Shuzheng once sent a telegram to congratulate Xu Shuzheng on his achievements comparable to those of Fu Jiezi and Ban Chao. Xu Shuzheng also introduced vegetables to Outer Mongolia, built roads, opened a side bank, founded a daily newspaper, canceled the old debts of the Outer Mongolian government to the central government, strengthened Chinese culture and education, and completely unified the foreign countries.
Mongolia. Today's Soviet-Soviet war on our territory is like the story of the Russo-Japanese War. It is just two invaders fighting over a piece of fat. There is no justice at all. The government of the Republic of China should declare its sovereignty over Outer Mongolia and protest against the Soviet-Japanese war on our territory.
Go ahead and fight."
These quarrelsome letters from readers are always mixed in with the letters from readers every day. However, those letters that analyze and predict, although they are all talk on paper, are also used as conversation materials after dinner.
For example, one reader wrote: "Political stance aside, from a military perspective, the Soviet Red Army must win this battle. There are three reasons. First, the Japanese army is trapped in the battlefield inside the pass and cannot concentrate all its efforts on the war. Second, the Japanese army itself is weak
They were not rivals of the Soviet Red Army. From the 25th year of the Republic of China to July last year, the Japanese army had been in conflict with the Soviet Red Army, and all ended in failure. The Zhang Gufeng incident is proof of this. Third, the Japanese army was arrogant and often used brigades, regiments, and brigades.
Troops of the size of regiments and divisions launched wars. This was the case in the September 18th Incident, and the same was true in the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. Little did they know that the Soviet Union was not China, and the Soviet Red Army was not the Northeast Army and the 29th Army in the Pingjin area. The little devil was doomed this time.
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Some readers retorted, saying that yes, but from a military perspective, the Japanese army may not have no chance of winning. The reason is that the Japanese army can expand the scale of the war and attack from other directions. For example, launching an attack on Vladivostok can make the Soviet army unable to cope, etc.
Later, some Chinese generals who were idle in the rear also joined the discussion, and their views became a bit interesting.
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