One hundred and sixtieth chapters attack Tibet three
However, Tibetan affairs have always been handled independently, so if Wang Jiuling fails, he may completely push Tibet to the British side.
Wang Jiuling is going to march into Tibet and may have to fight the British. However, Wang Jiuling is already prepared. The Ninth Panchen Lama has been contacted. Wang Jiuling also asked people to convey the hope that he can come to Tibet to preside over Tibetan affairs, and has received a reply.
Also on the way here
Qamdo is located on the bank of the Lancang River. It is the political, military and economic center of eastern Tibet and a transportation hub for Qingqing, Kangxi, Yunnan and Tibet. The Qamdo area is located in the Hengduan Mountains. The whole region has continuous mountains and crisscrossing rivers. Due to its strategic position, Qamdo is inconvenient and is important in Tibet.
The government set up a general manager's office in Qamdo to take charge of military and political affairs in the Qamdo area. The position of general manager was mostly held by Galon.
Most of their equipment was imported from the United Kingdom, but they were already very backward. If they hadn't been worried about China, they had been beaten several times in history. In addition, the Tibetan people generally supported the Nanjing National Government, and the British had national strength in World War I.
It has been greatly damaged, and the national policy has shifted from expanding colonies to preventing colonies from being taken away... maybe because the Chinese have already attacked
Wang Jiuling originally planned to march into Lhasa by force, but considering that using force might cause more trouble, he forgot and decided to wait for the ninth Panchen Lama to come. With his appeal and tens of thousands of troops stationed in Tibet, I believe that those with ulterior motives
My generation, I can’t even turn it up even if I want to.
Before the Panchen Lama arrived in Xikang, Wang Jiuling still had two things to prepare. The first was to organize a larger caravan to bury food supplies on the marching route. This plan had been in progress for more than a month.
Although tens of thousands of troops have passed away, food is only a drop in the bucket, but it will definitely be life-saving food during the war, and McDonald's also stores a lot of food in the basement, which is generally difficult to find.
Transportation in Xikang is not a problem, but the roads west of the Jinsha River are so bad that transporting cars is impossible, and everywhere is deserted. I wanted to buy an airplane to deliver supplies, but I tried it and it didn't work. The airplanes in this period were too bad.
So when others are starting to mechanize, Wang Jiuling's army is using cattle. Who said they can withstand high cold and be good at climbing slopes! And there are no other animals that can replace them.
In addition, the caravan is actually composed of the army. Their weapons are dismantled and hidden, and McDonald's also stores a little bit at a time. The number is already considerable. Their more than two hundred well-trained soldiers can deal with the few poorly equipped soldiers in Tibet.
Thousands of local armed forces are not a problem at all
They just attack at critical moments. It depends on the specific situation. This will be contacted by the radio station. Wang Jiuling will instruct them when the time comes.
During the whole process, Wang Jiuling also asked Germans for help, because in some cases it is better for Germans to come forward. For example, the manager of McDonald's in Lhasa is German. Out of fear of Westerners, the local government generally will not go to McDonald's to cause trouble.
, but Wang Jiuling is mainly afraid that the British will come back and cause trouble. There is really no need to lose like this.
The commando team prepared by Wang Jiuling is also on standby. All they have to do is hide on the bridges and iron cables. Of course, the food buried there is enough for them to consume for ten days and a half. If someone wants to destroy these facilities, then
They will kill these people, but they will not set off until the ninth Panchen Lama arrives.
The Ninth Panchen Lama learned that Wang Jiuling was going to send troops to Tibet and asked him to return to Tibet to take charge. He had been in exile for more than ten years and naturally wanted to return to Tibet. Now that he has such a good opportunity, he is naturally willing.
The Ninth Panchen Lama arrived faster than Wang Jiuling imagined. For such a highly respected and patriotic eminent monk, Wang Jiuling naturally gave a warm welcome. The road that the Ninth Panchen Lama took was paved with yellow silk and satin on the ground. There were crowds of people around, and colorful flags were flying.
Then there was music played by musical instruments unique to Tibet. It was definitely the most solemn welcome ceremony that the Ninth Panchen Lama had ever experienced.
Although he is a monk, he is still a human body after all. The smile on his face cannot be suppressed. Wang Jiuling saw that he was happy, so he became even more powerful because he was afraid that the 9th Panchen Lama would not like it.
After the welcome ceremony, it was natural to go to dinner. This time Wang Jiuling found a lot of people to accompany him. However, there was no meat or wine in this banquet, only vegetarian dishes and tea. But with the master here, even if there was no meat, it would still be delicious.
Later, in order to strengthen the confidence of the 9th Panchen Lama, Wang Jiuling took the 9th Panchen Lama to visit the arsenal in Xikang. Wang Jiuling helped him explain the production process and told him how many rifles, how many artillery pieces and how many pistols Xikang could produce every month.
Wait, and then take Panchen to the shooting range to experience the power and performance of the gun.
The Ninth Panchen Lama also knew that a lot of things had happened in the past two years. He had already known about Wang Jiuling's deeds. What kind of official rifles were sold everywhere, and pistols were sold all over the streets. The guards of the Ninth Panchen Lama now used black guns.
Star Pistol, this is why Wang Jiuling and Xikang invited him to rule in Tibet, and he came immediately
Because Wang Jiuling was iron-blooded and would not compromise easily with others. The resistance war in Shanghai proved everything. Another person conquered a province with a population of thousands in just one year. After several months of development,
, can make guns and cannons, and the weapons are not inferior to those of other imperialist countries, so the Ninth Panchen Lama is here
After the Panchen Lama rested for a day, he rushed to Batang. He was going to follow Yu Han, the chief officer of this operation, to march to Mangkang and arrive in Tibet via Linzhi.
This march is divided into two routes. One is Yu Han, the commander-in-chief of this march. He is sent because he understands not only military affairs but also politics and economics. There are 30,000 people on this route, but 5,000 people must be left along the route.
Control the strategic location, and finally reach Lhasa in Han Dynasty. If anyone dares to resist, they will be killed without mercy.
The other route is commanded by Zhang Wenhao, who has performed well before and has been promoted to the commander of the first division. They will start from Dege, march to Qamdo, pass through Nagqu, and then join Yu Han in Lhasa. They will be controlled by Han, but they also need to stay on the road.
Five thousand troops were stationed in various places
The commando team has already set off, as has the large group of people, but Wang Jiuling is in a very nervous mood. Perhaps his mood at this time is the same as when the German army entered the Rhineland.
Wang Jiuling is more worried about friction with the British. Although the British have become degenerate, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and the British is still a camel that is not skinny, while Wang Jiuling can be regarded as a group of ponies.
Wang Jiuling was just waiting there, but nothing major happened. The march seemed to go smoothly. Yu Han arrived in Lhasa on October 5. Wang Jiuling didn't know why the Tibetan army didn't resist.
Perhaps it was the influence of the Ninth Panchen Lama, plus the fact that Yu Han controlled the local leaders and local government personnel once he arrived, and the Panchen Lama was familiar with Tibetan affairs and knew what was important and what was not, so Yu Han was very