Volume 5 History of Heavy Trees Chapter 850 Vladivostok
Wang Maoru's godson Dong Huaiqing was rejected by Peng Zhenbao, the dean of the Bingwang Academy, by Liu Jian, chief of staff of the Qinglong Legion, Liu Jian thought that after all, Dong Huaiqing was Wang Maoru's godson, and it was not good to get over the face. So he first found Dong Huaiqing and said I'll intercede with you, I have a relationship with Peng Stubborn Donkey, and it is estimated that I can let you go to the entrance exam of Bingwang Academy, if you are qualified, Peng Stubborn Donkey may accept you.
Peng Zhenbao was even more angry when he saw Liu Jian interceding, this kid is really related and has a lot of face, even if you are Xiushuai's godson, what can you do? If I don't pass the test, I will only be ridiculed and excluded by my classmates when I come in, so I say that the exam is okay, but I have to be the main exam. Seeing that his words were loose, Liu Jian immediately said yes, and called Dong Huaiqing to take the exam.
Peng Zhenbao really gave Dong Huaiqing a strict exam, which far exceeded the normal exam in terms of content and difficulty, which is also right, can the exam held by the school for you be the same as the ordinary exam? Obviously, the difficulty of the examination in peacetime is enough for 90 percent of the candidates to be brushed off, how can Dong Huaiqing, who took this kind of military examination for the first time, pass the test? Dong Huaiqing failed to pass the exam, he was very good in all aspects of his body, body, body, etc., but he was a complete layman in military theory, so he could only regretfully leave again.
Wang Maoru could only shake his head and smile bitterly after learning what happened to Dong Huaiqing, Peng stubborn donkey can even refute his own face, and he is really a stubborn donkey like his name.
Liu Jian hurriedly came over to intercede, afraid that Wang Maoru would really clean up Peng's stubborn donkey, Wang Maoru smiled and said that this person had ideas and responsibilities. It's nothing if you have a bad temper, it's a talent, and I just like this kind of person. Liu Jian was relieved.
Wang Maoru said to Dong Huaiqing, don't be discouraged, you are lacking in military theory, if you really want to go to which school, I will first go to the Yakeshi Army Non-commissioned Officer Academy for two years and then go to the exam. Dong Huaiqing was not admitted to the Nurgan Soldier King Academy and vowed not to give up, so he ran to Yakeshi with a letter of recommendation, but this time he was not rejected, and stayed in Yakeshi to learn cavalry tactics.
October 5, 11th year of the Republic of China. Wang Maoru and his entourage came to Dongji Province in China, which is bordered by the Tatar Sea in the northeast. The territory of Dongji Province stretches from the Sea of Japan in the east, the Lianghe River in the north, and the Ussuri River in the west. South to Vladivostok. Wang Maoru secretly instructed that the 300 square kilometers between Cheongjin, South Korea (in 1922, was occupied by Japan, not Korea, not a mistake written by Ximen) and Vladivostok in Dongji Province were assigned to Jilin Province. Since then, Jilin Province has also had access to the sea.
There are several larger cities in Dong Gi province. Such as Shuangchengzi, Vladivostok, Boli, Temple Street, etc., and Dongji Province has a population of three million people today, there are Russians, Chinese, Americans. British, French. The Dutch, Japanese, Koreans, etc., the Japanese Fourth Fleet stayed in the port of Crab in Vladivostok. The Russians called it Peter the Great Port, and in order to de-Russify, Wang Yongjiang, the governor of Dongji Province, also ordered all villages and towns to use Chinese names, which was greatly welcomed by the Japanese and Koreans, who could read Chinese characters but could not read Russian, and the Koreans had a great headache with the tongue-twisting Russian pronunciation, but felt extremely friendly with the Chinese name.
In Vladivostok, nearly 70,000 troops were stationed, including the squadron, the Japanese army, which had previously garrisoned the American ** team, but with the formulation of the US national strategy and the decline of the US economy, the US Marine Corps withdrew to the mainland.
The Japanese troops stationed in Vladivostok were the Japanese 7th Division, including the 13th Infantry Brigade (under the 25th and 26th Infantry Regiments), the 14th Infantry Brigade (under the 27th and 28th Infantry Regiments), the 7th Cavalry Regiment, the 7th Night Artillery Regiment, the 7th Engineer Regiment, and the 7th Transport Regiment, totaling 17,000 men, and the division commander Tatsujiro Uchino.
Vladivostok's squadron is the Third Army of the National Defense Force, which is also the military headquarters of Li Pinxian's Teng Snake Legion, under the jurisdiction of the First Division and the Eighteenth Division, with a total of 43,000 people. At the same time, the squadron also has jurisdiction over two armed police brigades and ten reserve militia regiments in Dongji Province. The Wei Chenglin Division of the 20th Division, another division of the Teng Snake Legion, was stationed in Boli and was responsible for the suppression of bandits in the Sikhote Mountains.
In fact, the law and order in Vladivostok was quite good, and Japanese soldiers occasionally harassed the place, but since the Russians moved into the northeast of China, it became more and more difficult to see the Russians in Vladivostok, but more and more Han Chinese lived in Dongji Province. The Japanese Army harassed the Chinese people on several occasions, which provoked a strong reaction from the Chinese soldiers, and several clashes broke out between the two sides. However, the Chinese and Japanese soldiers in Vladivostok may have been influenced by the Americans, and the two sides fought several times with their bare hands, but no one was killed. However, the average height of Japanese soldiers is only 1.64 meters, and the average height of Chinese soldiers is 1.72 meters. Gradually, the Japanese soldiers no longer dared to provoke the Chinese soldiers.
The 7th Division had participated in an expedition to Russia, but in the end the wolves returned and the Chinese rescued them, and in order to inspire the courage of the Japanese Army, Shirakawa Yoshinori committed suicide. But even so, the morale of the 7th Division has not been raised. There was a sense of fear in the hearts of the Seventh Division against the Chinese Wehrmacht, which came from the fighting in Russia and from their wolf flight back to Japan. It is for this reason that the 7th Division was very restrained in Vladivostok, they dared to provoke the Koreans, provoke the Russians, but did not dare to provoke the Chinese, and even when they were in a hurry, some Japanese immigrants were inevitably poisoned, but they stayed away from the Chinese.
The Fourth Fleet of the Japanese 88th Fleet is about to prepare for the departure and return to Japan to prepare for the winter, and the Crab Harbor is not an ice-free port, and the Japanese Fourth Fleet has to freeze on the shore here. In order to prevent the navy from becoming an army, the Japanese Admiralty ordered the navy warships to return to Japan, but because of the arrival of Wang Maoru, in order to strengthen the morale of the Japanese army, they continued to stay in Vladivostok.
In order to welcome Wang Maoru's arrival, Wang Yongjiang, governor of Dongji Province, held a grand welcome ceremony and planted many Chinese five-color flags on both sides of the street. However, on this day, it suddenly rained in Vladivostok, and in order to prevent accidents, martial law was also raised in the whole city, and the heavy rain made the citizens hold umbrellas and shout the slogan "Welcome, welcome, warm welcome" on the roadside.
Wang Maoru felt the chill of Vladivostok while sitting in the car, so not long after driving into the city, he ordered the citizens to go home to avoid the rain, not to stand on the street to welcome, and there was no need to make any formalities. Wang Yongjiang was embarrassed, so he told everyone that Generalissimo Shangwu was sympathetic to everyone and let everyone go home. However, half of the people still stayed, and for them, the appearance of General Shangwu made them realize what it means to live like a person. Therefore, these people agree with Wang Maoru from the bottom of their hearts and support Wang Maoru.
When the car passed by, Wang Maoru saw that there were still many people still standing in the rain, and he said to Wang Yongjiang beside him: "Didn't you let them go back?" ”
Feng Yinbin, the adjutant in front, turned around and explained with a smile: "Xiushuai, Governor Wang did order the people to go home, and now the people standing on the street really welcome Xiushuai, and they can't drive them away." This only shows that your prestige among the people is now great. ”
Wang Yongjiang smiled: "Yes, Xiushuai, look at the hearts of the people......"
"Hehe, let's go quickly, let them go home early, this autumn rain is a cold, frostbite is not good." Wang Maoru commanded.
"Yes."
The speed of the convoy slowly increased, and soon it opened the main road to the former headquarters of the Russian Far East Fleet, now the headquarters of the Wehrmacht's Snake Regiment. It's just that the Japanese on the side of the road mistakenly thought that the Chinese general was afraid of being assassinated, so they started to coax, and the Chinese people next to them glared angrily, but they didn't dare to come forward to argue and act. A hundred years later, Chinese young people punched and kicked the stick of tearing the Chinese national flag in South Korea, and now they dare to be angry and dare not speak out on their own soil, which shows that the strength of a country is the greatest guarantee for the people to dare to straighten their waists.
Several Japanese ronins laughed and returned to the Japanese station in Vladivostok, where it was divided into four parts of residential settlements, namely the Chinese quarter, the Russian quarter, the Korean quarter, and the Japanese quarter. Of the four residential areas, the Chinese districts are the largest in number and occupy the largest area, and the law and order is also the best, and the IDF soldiers have changed into police uniforms and entered the Chinese areas to patrol all day and night.
The Russian Quarter is an entertainment area, where a large number of Russian brothels and bars are opened, and there are only things you can't think of in the Russian Quarter, and there is nothing they dare not sell, and many gold diggers live in the Russian Quarter. The Russian area is basically a chaotic but safe area where the Chinese police and the Japanese police pass by once or twice.
The Korean region was the most chaotic, with the third largest population in Vladivostok, and a large number of Koreans who did not want to be Japanese slaves fled to China and Russia, and finally lived in groups in Vladivostok, forming the Korean region. Because there are anti-Japanese violent organizations, a large number of triad organizations, and a large number of radical parties in North Korea, the North Korean residential areas are the most chaotic. Neither the Chinese military nor the Japanese police would come to the Korean region to suffer, so it became even more chaotic. The underworld became a proxy policeman, and the underworld vendetta against each other, leading the Korean district to become more and more chaotic.
Comparatively speaking, the Japanese area has the best social order, and the public security ratio is second only to the Chinese area...... That's because thieves and robbers generally don't go into China to steal, and there are many poor people in China and many rich people in Japan. The Japanese are very interesting, they never like to quarrel, they don't steal, they are as orderly as worker ants. So in Japan, there are schools, hospitals, communities, homes for the elderly, and department stores. In one way, it can reflect the order of the Japanese zone, where the Japanese police wear batons, while the military police in the Chinese zone wear pistols.
The four neighborhoods maintain a delicate balance and quiet, and no one knows if one day this balance will be broken by whom, so everyone is wary of each other. Among the four residential areas, the Koreans are the most pitiful, because they are afraid that after China takes over Vladivostok, the massacres of ethnic minorities (banner people) in Guangzhou and Jiangxi in Fujian Province will happen to them, second, they are afraid that after the Russians take over, they will persecute the Koreans, and third, they are afraid that the Korean militant organizations will be eradicated after the Japanese take over Vladivostok. It can be said that everyone has hope, and the North Koreans are the most pitiful.
The slaves who died in the country are indeed the saddest.