"I have been waiting for the day when I meet you again. On that road where cherry blossoms are flying, I wave to you and call your name. Because, no matter how painful it is, you always smile like that. It makes me feel that no matter how painful it is, you always smile like that.
No matter what setbacks you encounter, you can continue to work hard..."
Long Bentai, who was almost drunk, actually sang a folk song from his hometown.
Long Bentai was resolutely unwilling to accept Yang Sen's "invitation" at first, but Yang Sen insisted on "inviting" Long Bentai to his temporary headquarters.
At first, Long Bentai could still control himself. He just took a sip of wine and tried his best to avoid talking to Yang Sen.
But as Yang Sen continued to persuade her to drink, Long Bentai gradually let go of herself. After drinking one glass of wine after another, she began to talk more.
Later, in order to thank Yang Sen for the invitation, Long Bentai actually took the initiative to sing Japanese folk songs...
"Okay, okay!" Yang Sen clapped his hands and said with a smile, "Come on, I'll play a Sichuan folk song too."
As he said this, he cleared his throat and really started singing: "Grandma Wang, I'm selling tea. Three Guanyins came to have tea. In the back garden, there were three horses and two children beating each other. Grandma Wang, scolding me."
, Yaomei next door gossips..."
"Okay, very good!" Long Bentai gave a thumbs up and said inarticulately: "If it weren't for our identities, you and I would definitely be the best friends."
Yang Sen narrowed his eyes: "Aren't we friends now?"
"Now?" Long Bentai sighed: "We can't be friends now. China... I won't talk about it anymore. I won't talk about it anymore. This is a matter between the governments of the two countries..."
Yang Sen smiled slightly: "Long Ben, when the day comes when we no longer wear this military uniform, take your wife and children to China for fun, and I will be your host."
"Yes, yes." Long Bentai drank the wine in one gulp: "I have a beautiful wife and a lovely son. I haven't seen them for a long, long time. I miss them very much...
.My subordinates have not gone back for a long, long time, and they all miss their families..."
"Drink another cup." Yang Sen poured wine for him: "What, do all your subordinates want to return to China?"
"Yes, I want them all." Long Bentai said with red eyes: "The situation in Japan is not good now. There is no money, no salt, and even no rice. We have food and drink here, but where are our families?
?What should they do? I have a relative who died during the commotion... died... He left his wife alone..."
As he said this, he suddenly lay down on the table and started crying.
"Don't think about these unhappy things." Yang Sen said, taking out a thick envelope from his pocket and placing it in front of Long Bentai.
"What is this?" Long Bentai raised his head and asked.
"A little bit of my thoughts."
Long Bentai opened the envelope, which surprised him very much. Inside was a stack of pounds: "Here, Yang Sang, what does this mean?"
"Tell me, I have some thoughts." Yang Sen smiled and said: "Brother Long Ben, although you are an officer, your family may not be very wealthy. It's not that I look down on you, but since you and I are friends, you don't care.
Accept it no matter what."
"No, no..." Long Bentai didn't know what to do.
Yang Sen said without hesitation: "You just said that the hostility between China and Japan is a matter for the government and has nothing to do with us. We Chinese have a saying that a gentleman despises wealth but values righteousness. If you refuse to accept it, then that is
Look down on me!"
Long Bentai was a little grateful: "I... thank you, Yang Sang. The governments of China and Japan are the affairs of the governments. You and I will be friends forever!"
"Friends forever, cheers!"
"cheers!"
Long Bentai drank until he was very drunk and then left. Yang Sen stood up and rubbed his temples.
Yang Jie walked in and said with a smile: "How is it?"
“Very satisfying!”
Yang Sen washed his face: "I used to think that the determination of the Japanese was so tenacious. In fact, they are like everyone else. They will get homesick after being outside for a long time. So here we just need to try to avoid friction with the Japanese army. Vladivostok
The situation will be resolved soon."
"Hengshuai sent a telegram again." Yang Jie composed himself: "The Vladivostok issue must be resolved this month, and at the same time, we must divide our forces and restore all the territory of Jiangdong No. 64 in one fell swoop!"
"Understood!"
Yang Sen nodded slowly...
...
As the Chinese troops entered, the fate of the Russians stationed in the fortress was suddenly reversed.
We had peace with the Japanese before and could freely enter and exit to buy food and fresh water, but now, supplies have been cut off.
There are less than three days of supplies in the fortress...
Now a huge problem is placed in front of Wolfrat, the top military commander of the Russian army in the "Far Eastern Republic" in Vladivostok.
Should we continue to confront the Chinese? Or should we accept the Chinese terms and choose to lay down our arms and surrender?
The time for the ultimatum has arrived, but the Chinese have no intention of attacking the fortress immediately. Their purpose is very clear:
Trapped the Russians alive in the fortress!
Now these once extremely strong fortresses have become the tombs of the Russians...
"Don't you find it interesting?" Long Bentai, who still had a headache after waking up, pointed to the front and said: "That's the Russian fortress, but they are trapped in it now and can't get out... And what about us? Really
Too strange......"
Yang Sen knew what the Japanese meant by "strange" and smiled lightly: "It's always like this. Today we are enemies, but tomorrow we may become friends."
Long Bentai smiled bitterly and said nothing.
What else can be said at this point?
"Report!" A Chinese military officer came over: "The Russians' top military commander, Wolfrat, requested to talk to the Chinese top military commander!"
"Agree!" Yang Sen nodded.
The Wolfrat standing in front of Yang Sen is much taller than Yang Sen, but now compared with Yang Sen, Wolfrat has become a complete dwarf.
The one who holds absolute power is the Chinese in front of him...
"We are the Far Eastern Republic..."
As soon as Wofrat opened his mouth, he was interrupted by Yang Sen: "We are all from Soviet Russia. I don't want to use war to solve all this, so you can stand in front of me and talk to me. End it.
, for you and your men, you have no hope."
Wolfrat was stunned. He had never seen such a straightforward Chinese.
"Your food and fresh water will not last for a few days." Yang Sen smiled: "I can completely use another method to starve you to death and die of thirst in the fortress, but I don't want to do this because it is too practical.
It’s too cruel. So for the sake of the lives of your soldiers, give up resistance and come out and surrender. I will ensure your lives are safe..."
Wolfrat remained silent.
The Chinese clearly knew everything going on in the fortress, and they were completely sure of victory here without even having to shoot.
"I don't have much time to wait..." Yang Sen looked at his pocket watch: "Well, even though it's already the ultimatum time, I'm still willing to give you three more hours. After three hours, I hope I can
I see you coming out of the fortress and solving the problems here in a relatively peaceful manner."
What he said left no room for negotiation!
Numbly and exhausted, Wolfrat returned to his huge and terrifying "graves"...
"Congratulations." Long Bentai smiled bitterly: "The Russians will not continue to persist. They will soon choose to surrender."
Yang Sen smiled and said nothing.
Yes, it's time to end.
Vladivostok is the land of the Chinese. Even if it has been occupied by foreigners, no matter how much time passes, it cannot change the fact that it belongs to China!
Vladivostok is located at the junction of Russia, China and North Korea, facing the sea on three sides. It has an excellent natural harbor and a strategic location. Since the mid-17th century, the Tsarist Russian Dynasty took the opportunity to invade eastward and sought to open up ice-free ports in the Far East. Tsarist Russia and the Qing Dynasty once
There were many territorial disputes. Although the "Treaty of Nerchinsk" signed between the Qing Dynasty and Tsarist Russia during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty clearly stated that Vladivostok belonged to the Qing Dynasty, the country's power declined in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. After the Opium War, the Qing government collapsed in 1856
Tsarist Russia signed the unequal "Aihun Treaty", which stipulated that the area east of the Ussuri River including Vladivostok was jointly managed by China and Russia. Four years later, during the Second Opium War, Russia signed the unequal "Sino-Russian Treaty" with the Qing government.
In the Russian-Beijing Treaty, the Qing government ceded about 400,000 square kilometers of territory east of the Ussuri River, including Sakhalin Island, including Vladivostok.
Subsequently, it became an important military base for Tsarist Russia in the Far East. However, because it was too far away from Russia's headquarters, it has been difficult for the Russians to exercise the most direct and effective control over the place.
The problems left by the Manchus and Qing Dynasties were solved in the Republic of China; the shame brought by the Manchu Qing Dynasties to China was washed away in the Republic of China; the Chinese territory lost by the Manchu Qing Dynasties was restored in the Republic of China!
At 1:00 pm on November 13, 1999, the top Soviet military commander in Vladivostok, Vovrat, announced his surrender.
When the Russians walked out of the fortress with heavy footsteps, the Chinese did not cheer. They watched everything calmly and watched the Russians surrender calmly.
There is nothing to cheer about, there is still more land waiting for the Chinese team to recover!
But at least, this day will be remembered in history. On this day, a general named Yang Sen, under the command of a president named Wang Hengyue, successfully regained the lost territory!
Vladivostok and all lands occupied by foreigners will all return to Chinese territory sooner or later!