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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 764 Setting foot on the soil of the motherland

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    Chapter 764: Setting foot on the soil of the motherland

    On the morning of August 3, 1938, Tang Qiuli commanded the troops to cross the so-called "China-Mongolia border line." The first to set foot on the land of Outer Mongolia was Tong Batu's troops of the Second Cavalry Brigade. This brigade was  He is a Mongolian warrior. He has the same culture and race as the people of Outer Mongolia, and it is easy to communicate when they meet. Of course, Tang Qiuli knows that from the moment the Chinese army sets foot on the land of Outer Mongolia, they should not imagine that they can successfully take back the country without bloodshed.  , however, he also did not want to shed too much blood and sow too much hatred in this land of wanderers from the motherland.

    Behind Tong Batu's brigade were tens of thousands of tanks, cars, and artillery carriages. At the Erlianhot Field Airport, there were 198 fighter jets and 64 bombers, fully fueled and loaded with bombs, ready to go. Tang Qiuli was sitting on the  In the command car, he was looking forward to the sound of gunfire, hoping to avoid a bloody conflict with the soldiers in Outer Mongolia. His main target was the troops of the Soviet First Special Forces of the Far East who had been relying on Outer Mongolia to stay away.

    After receiving the order, Tong Batu was the first to set foot on the land of Outer Mongolia. When the horse's hooves crossed the so-called "China-Mongolia Boundary Monument", he looked at the green grass under the horse's hooves, exuding a charming grass fragrance, which was no different from his hometown in Inner Mongolia.  Second, his heart beat violently for a few times. From the 10th year of the Republic of China to now, eighteen years later, the Chinese have never set foot on this territory that belongs to China. The division commander entrusted such a glorious task to himself, Tong  Batu knew the responsibilities he shouldered, and he also knew his mission and the intentions of his division commander.

    Behind Tong Batu, more than 6,000 soldiers from the Second Cavalry Brigade immediately entered Outer Mongolia. Less than five kilometers into Outer Mongolia, a group of cavalry flew away. Tong Batu shouted, these cavalry were running faster.  All that was left was a panicked figure. The soldier behind him was about to catch up on flying horses, but he stopped him and only ordered: "Report immediately to the division commander that the Mongolian patrol cavalry has gone away." He knew that this was just a moment ago.  At the beginning, the entire brigade was immediately ordered to prepare for battle.

    This is a small team of the "Mongolian" border patrol team, conducting routine border patrols every day.  The blazing sunshine in the summer grassland made the patrolling Mongolian cavalry drowsy. They climbed over a grassy hill and saw an endless prairie in front of them. Only the grass was swaying in the wind, and not even a living thing could be seen.  , these twenty-odd Mongolian patrol cavalry looked increasingly lonely under the boundless blue sky.

    A cavalryman suddenly screamed, and countless vague phantoms appeared on the steaming horizon in the distance. Then, the phantoms broke away from the horizon and became real. They were countless cavalrymen, marching on the summer grassland, pressed like dark clouds.  Come over, this cavalryman's scream startled all the patrolling Mongolian cavalrymen. When he looked at the man with his mouth wide open, he was obviously frightened by some situation. Looking in the direction he was pointing, his hair stood up.

    The first reaction of the team leader was to turn the horse's head, and then shouted: "The Chinese have invaded, go back and report." Without waiting for his subordinates, he hit the horse and ran away. Tong Batu's shout  They all heard the sound, and they didn't dare to look back. These twenty or so people were not enough to fill the gap between the Chinese people's teeth. They were also surprised that the invaders spoke pure Mongolian. Could they be Mongolian compatriots from Monan?  Invasion?

    Tang Qiuli, who received Tong Batu's report, knew that as the two dozen cavalrymen escaped, his invasion of Outer Mongolia had been made public to the world. There was nothing to hide. When the Chinese army entered its territory,  There is no need to say hello to anyone. Tang Qiuli chose to enter Outer Mongolia in broad daylight to express an attitude to the world. From this moment on, the Chinese people will assume the responsibility of guarding the territory. If you have an idea, come here.

    "Order, the troops immediately speed up their march, seize Saiyinshanda immediately, and open the passage to Kulun. The rest of the cavalry troops immediately enter the Sailim, Honggeer, Obot, and Khovd areas according to the predetermined plan.  Warn both wings of the main force, pay attention to Soviet movements, immediately contact the special operations detachment, indicate the target for the main force, and send a telegram to the Chongqing government, saying that Tang Qiuli led the troops, on the morning of August 3, 1938  At nine o'clock, we entered the Outer Mongolia Administrative Region of the Republic of China and exercised our sovereignty."

    Tang Qiuli's telegram was like a blockbuster bomb that blew up the Chongqing government. Yang Yongtai, secretary-general of the Military Commission, received the news as soon as he received it. His blood pressure immediately rose, and stars appeared in front of his eyes. Oh my god.  , Tang Qiuli poked a hole in the sky and caused a huge disaster. Outer Mongolia alone was not worried, but behind it were the Soviets. The Japanese had not yet settled the matter, so he went to provoke the Soviets again, not to ruin the Republic of China.  This Tang Qiuli will not give up.

    After walking around for a few times, Yang Yongtai calmed down his emotions. This matter was too big and he couldn't make the decision. He had to report it to Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. When Yang Yongtai drove to the Chairman's residence, Chairman Chiang was enjoying lunch and saw Yang  Yongtai looked panicked, and his steps were so hurried that he didn't even have roots. He looked like the sky was falling and a disaster was imminent. He couldn't help but wonder when he, the chief think tank, had ever lost his composure like this.Appear?

    "Shun Qing, why are you so anxious?" Chairman Jiang asked displeasedly. Yang Yongtai ignored etiquette and shouted angrily: "Chairman, Tang Qiuli led his troops into Outer Mongolia at nine o'clock this morning.  "Ah!" Chairman Jiang screamed, stood up suddenly, knocked over a glass of milk on the table, and the milk splashed onto his pure West Lake silk gown. He looked at the frightened Yang Yongtai in disbelief.  , as if a monster suddenly popped out of his mouth.

    Unbelievable, a bolt from the blue, the sudden news knocked Chairman Chiang out of his wits. He took a few steps back. After a moment, he came back to his senses, kicked over the table with a sudden and furious kick, and shouted at Yang Yongtai: "  Send a telegram to Tang Qiuli quickly and strictly order him to withdraw from Outer Mongolia immediately. Mother Xipi, he is going to ruin the Republic of China established by the founding father."

    It¡¯s not that Chairman Chiang has a great fondness for the Soviet Union. On the contrary, since he linked his destiny to the European and American powers, he has become extremely disgusted and extremely afraid of the red behemoth in the far north. Without the secret help of the Soviets, the Communist Party cannot  After repeated exterminations, he was still surviving until now, but he knew better the national and military power of the Soviet Union.

    As a politician, he knew very well how much Stalin, the head of the Red Empire, coveted Chinese territory. Tang Qiuli's move gave the Soviets an excuse to go to war, not just in the Northeast, but neither the Soviets nor the Japanese.  Let them fight for the good things, but in the future, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, and Taiwan will all become the Soviets' lunch. The northwest will be lost, and then the southwest will be their last habitat.  To be threatened, can we only realize our ideal of unifying China in the basin of Sichuan?

    Chairman Chiang was confused. Standing on the balcony of his official residence in Huangshan, he seemed to see the overwhelming tanks and aircraft of the Soviet army rushing into the northwest frontier of the Republic of China. The Japanese soldiers marched west along the Yangtze River with shining bayonets and arrived in Chongqing.  Under the city, that damn Tang Qiuli should have been assassinated a long time ago. There would not have been such a catastrophic disaster today. Also, the Soviet Ambassador to China will come to visit soon. How should I respond?

    If the Soviet Union and the Japanese unite, how should you respond?  Chairman Jiang was as confused as a ball of grass. He could only wander around on the balcony of his official residence. He had no idea. A catastrophe was approaching, but there was no way to do it. He could only leave it to fate. This Tang Qiuli,  Could it be that he was an enemy of his previous life?

    Tang Qiuli didn't even read the harshly worded telegram sent in the name of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. He knew what it was. He was just scared out of his wits and told him to withdraw his troops immediately. He called Chen Feng, the communications director.  , ordered: "Immediately cut off all communication channels with the Chongqing government. From now on, no telegrams will be received except from the regiments of the ** Division, etc., except those from the Soviets." He reserved a communication channel for  I understand the reaction of the Soviet people and don't want to affect my mood.

    The telegrams from Chongqing were sent out, like nothing, without any reply. The Chongqing government was in chaos like a pot of porridge. Chairman Chiang was so anxious that there were stars in his eyes, but there was no reply. However, Tang Qiuli continued to advance in the direction of Kulun according to the original plan.  , has entered the land of Outer Mongolia for more than three hours, and in another two hours' journey, we can reach Saiyinsanda, an important town in southern Outer Mongolia.

    The so-called "Mongolian government" troops in Qiaobashan did not even show up. The Soviets who were supposed to appear did not show up at all. Everything was so calm that it was boring. Behind this calmness, there was a huge storm. Once  When a storm comes, it must be huge, and Tang Qiuli is the one who caused the storm.

    The Mongolian patrol soldiers who fled back in a hurry ran back to the post and immediately called the garrison commander of Saiyinshanda, "Report to Comrade Commander, a large number of Mongolian cavalry invaded our territory from the direction of Erenhot, China, and are now heading inland."  "Advance." The regiment leader became angry when he heard this, "What? Mongolian cavalry? We are Mongols. Are you drunk and talking nonsense?"

    The patrol team leader swore, even in the name of the Holy Lord Genghis Khan, and the leader put down the phone with hesitation. This matter was too big for him to make the decision. He had to ask the master, the political commissar of their group, for instructions. That was Moscow.  In the eyes of this political commissar, the imperial envoy sent was nothing more than a division commander, not to mention a small regiment commander. Without his permission, he had no right to transfer even a squad of soldiers.

    The regiment leader hurriedly ran to the political commissar's residence and knocked on the door cautiously. An impatient voice in Russian came from the room: "Who is it? Don't you know I'm taking a nap?" The tone was domineering and condescending, followed by the man who was wearing clothes.  The leader's ears were quite sensitive to the sound. There were two people in the room. They were regretting that they came at the wrong time, but this matter could not be delayed.

    (To be continued)
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