Chapter 1002 Soviet Russia's Materials for Peace Terms

The Chinese government has long been extremely tired of the Soviet Russian ambassadors Yu Lin and Yue Fei, and these two cunning Russians dragged their feet left and right in the negotiations, which lasted for more than 10 days, and had no practical significance at all. The only fruit achieved was that the two sides reached a truce commitment, and they were vague about Yiqiē, which made Gu Weijun very troubled.

The Chinese delegation also had an intolerable attitude towards them, and Samitrovsky's order to arrest Yulin and Yue Fei overjoyed the Chinese delegation. Gu Weijun even gave him a bottle of vodka, saying that you are the most suitable person to negotiate with China, which made the second monk Samitrovsky scratch his head.

Once again, the two sides returned to the negotiating table, and the new ambassador and negotiator of the Russian government, Samitrovsky, became clearer, defining war as conflict rather than war. The Chinese side also had this intention, and the two sides hit it off here, and immediately designated this battle, which caused a sensation in the world, as a "conflict." He demanded that the Battle of the Heart of Central Asia be renamed "Kyzylorda Misunderstanding Conflict" in the records of both sides, and this statement was also agreed by the Chinese side.

Since it is a "misunderstanding conflict", the next one is easy to talk about, the so-called "misunderstanding conflict" does not need to discuss a win-lose relationship, no one side is the victorious country, the two sides only need to sit down and negotiate a memorandum of understanding on an equal footing.

The new negotiations between China and the Soviet Union were first and foremost about the losses of both sides, and as a result of the defeat of the Soviet army, a large number of material and ammunition reserves were acquired by the Chinese Defense Forces, and more than 700 artillery pieces, 2,000 heavy machine guns, and 190,000 rifles and cavalry guns were captured alone. A total of 40,000 tons of ammunition, 16,000 horses, and more than 100 cars. There were more than 400 horse-drawn carriages and trailers, and more than 200 sailing engines and boats, with a total value of 5 million US dollars. The Russian government hoped that the Chinese government would return these materials to them, on the grounds that the models and specifications of these weapons were completely different from those of the squadron and that the Chinese government could only dispose of them as scrap metal, and that the five million dollar weapons were only worth half a million in the hands of the Chinese government. Soviet Russia said that war horses and cars and machinery could be dispensed with, but guns and ammunition hoped that the Chinese would return them.

Naturally, the Chinese delegation did not agree to the restitution. We spent tens of millions on this campaign, and it would be nice if the captured materials were worth a tenth of them, and they had to be returned? How can there be such a cheap thing. Besides, everyone knows that now Soviet Russia is poor and the poor are dying, and you can't compensate us with money. Do you want us to give you money? Are you dreaming?

If there is a staff officer, they will say that we are in China. There is no shortage of these Russian-made weapons, and as soon as this voice came out, Wang Maoru scolded him, and said angrily: "Don't you know that you are diligent and thrifty? It's still China, our people are still hungry, what kind of big-tailed wolf are we pretending to be? Do you think that when we give things to Soviet Russia, they will bow down? Don't think about any benevolent and righteous teachers, people like Song Xianggong deserve to be fucking killed. What I need is a division of tigers and wolves, not a force with big tails. ”

The Chinese side also took out its own ammunition losses in this battle, including the death pension and the disability pension, and calculated that it needed 60 million silver dollars. It scared Soviet Russia, 60 million silver dollars? That's $30 million. Do the Chinese still want us to pay compensation? This is also too much. With 30 million dollars, we will be able to form another 100 infantry divisions -- provided that there are so many people in Soviet Russia.

Stalin instructed his negotiator, Samitrovsky, that Russia would not give you a penny or an inch of land - but that the two sides could consider cooperating elsewhere, and that the khanates, which had previously been subject to the Russian Empire, had become independent from Russia after the Russian War, and that these countries had been recognized by the Russian government.

Now that the territory of these countries is not the territory of Soviet Russia, the two sides can consider dividing it up to compensate China -- such as the two-river plain in Central Asia -- and the Soviet Russian government is playing tricks again, just as Lenin promised China to return Chinese territory, and giving the territory that does not belong to them as a gift to others, a trick that Wang Maoru has long seen through. Wang Maoru told the other party and said: "We hope that you will teach us these lands with your own hands, otherwise don't take some things that don't exist as gifts, as for returning your weapons and ammunition, don't think about it, it's absolutely impossible." Compensate us for 30 million dollars, we can make a negotiation, China wants to buy the land of the Siberian ice field in Soviet Russia. ”

Samitrovsky immediately told the Kremlin about China's intentions, and after heated discussions the Kremlin decided that the Russian government must no longer lose any of its existing territory. The Russian government rejected Wang's demands for territory and money, and as a gesture of friendship, promised to "support" China's construction in the form of resources, including timber, oil, coal, and metal minerals. In fact, Wang Maoru is just asking for a price, waiting for the other party to sit on the ground and bargain, the Soviet Russian government really has nothing but resources. After the Soviet government lost a large amount of land, there was already a rhetoric in the Bolshevik Party that whoever lost the land was a traitor. There was even a remark that whoever occupied an inch of Soviet Russia would fight with him to the end, and the Bolsheviks had gone crazy. Wang Maoru wanted to negotiate with a normal opponent and did not want to negotiate with a madman, so he lowered his standards and approved the conditions of exchange for peace in Soviet Russia.

Subsequently, after the bargaining between Gu Weijun and Samitrovsky, the two sides made a concession on the losses of both sides, and reached a second agreement: China and the Soviet Union will not compensate for each other's losses, and the goods seized by the two sides belong to each other, and the losses of the Soviet Russian government in this battle are no less than those of the Chinese side, and the Chinese side mainly has ammunition and equipment materials, while the Soviet Russia has lost land and people, so it is difficult to calculate. Soon, a settlement clause was laid out for the losses of both parties, with each party assuming its own responsibility.

Next, on the issue of the return of prisoners of war, the representatives of Soviet Russia hoped that the Chinese side would release all the prisoners of war, because the war was over and the prisoners of war should be released. The Chinese Government immediately stated that on the fourth day after the end of the conflict, the Chinese side released 32,000 Russian prisoners of war and sent a telegram to the Russian Eastern Army, which sent unarmed personnel to receive them. This is enough to prove that the Chinese are friendly, the Chinese government is a pacifist, according to European regulations, only the other side can pay a certain amount of ransom to release prisoners of war, but the Chinese government released half without asking for a penny, which is equivalent to saving millions of pounds for the Soviet Russian government.

At the mention of releasing prisoners of war, Sarmitrovsky became angry and said angrily: "You are releasing the wounded, you are not releasing the prisoners, you are abandoning the wounded!" ”

Zhang Kuian defended: "The wounded are not prisoners? Do you intend only to take the prisoners and abandon the wounded? We Chinese will not do this, even the wounded are our fighters, and it is too much for you to abandon the wounded. ”

On the issue of abandoning the wounded, Wang Maoru naturally knew about it, and he did not say a word, and after a day of negotiations, Wang Maoru came to the Ministry of National Defense to deal with some military affairs. At this time, he reminded in a high-pitched manner that Zhang Zuolin would arrive in Beijing tomorrow.

Zhang Zuolin's journey north was particularly troublesome, and when he was in the sky, the plane had a dangerous situation, which scared him enough. After the plane arrived in Nanjing, he said that he would not take the plane at all, and insisted that he must take the train. So I took the train slowly until tomorrow.

Wang Maoru said with a smile: "What is it to get dizzy when you take a plane, he is afraid that the plane is not safe, and he can't do without the land in his life." Zhang Zuolin entered Beijing, and Wu Peifu immediately set off for Beijing.

On June 23, the twelfth year of the Republic of China, Zhang Zuolin arrived at the ** railway station by train, Wang Maoru picked him up in front of the railway station, Zhang Zuolin said excitedly: "Xiusheng, why are you here in person?" ”

"Seventh Brother arrives in Beijing, I don't come to pick it up in person, isn't it sorry for Seventh Brother to take care of the younger brother?" Wang Maoru said with a smile, and Zhang Xueliang was also the next station, standing aside with a somewhat uneasy look.

Zhang Xueliang was still very compliant with his father's requirements in Beijing at first, motivated and sensible, and pursued Wang Maoru's sister-in-law, but the old state germinated and went to pursue other beauties. When Zhu Meiyun was about to be moved, Zhang Xueliang suddenly pursued a movie actor, so angry that Zhu Meijun no longer paid attention to him. More than a dozen film companies have sprung up in Beijing, each of which is trying to launch one or two leading flowers, and for a while, Beijing has become the city with the most beautiful women in China.

Zhang Xueliang is young and golden, his father is Zhang Dashuai, and his "uncle" is Wang Maoru, who looks like a northerner and a southerner, and is a beautiful man in a hundred years. Of course, except for his mouth and a mouth with a Northeast Shenyang flavor accent that is slightly out of class, there are really few people who can compete with him. Not to mention that he chases others, but others are still trying to throw their arms with him. This movie actor is really beautiful and delicate, and as the head of the "Changfeng" film company, he has attracted the pursuit of countless young masters.

Zhang Xueliang has not stood the test of beauties, and has lived a prodigal life of chasing small movie stars and sleeping with beautiful women, if he hadn't remembered the regulations of military officers, I am afraid that he would have regained his ability to smoke big cigarettes. Wang Maoru naturally knew at this time, but this was Zhang Zuolin's family matter, and he couldn't care about it, and he didn't want Zhang Xueliang to marry Zhu Meiyun. Zhu Meiyun is his sister-in-law, and Zhang Xueliang is Zhang Zuolin's son. What is Wang Maoru's name when he sees Zhang Zuolin in the future? Zhang Zuolin directly grew up his own generation, now he is called Seventh Brother, will he be called Seventh Uncle in the future......

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