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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1373 Tang Style Land Reform

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    Tang Qiuli's words were extremely sincere, and old Mr. Murong Bowang was quite moved. He did not mean to refuse, but felt that he had been devoted to business and knew nothing about government affairs, and was afraid of delaying Tang Qiuli's career.  The big thing is that since his daughter Murong Xue studied at the Guangzhou Military Academy of the Army, the old man has regarded himself as a member of the Army.

    Tang Qiuli saw the old man's concerns and further elaborated on his ideas, saying: "This new order in Indochina is not implemented in a colonial manner, but is based on Chinese-led and all ethnic groups jointly managing the country.  We don¡¯t distinguish between different models, and we can embrace them all, but the Chinese people will never waver in their absolute power.¡±

    "As for the ability issue that Mr. Murong is concerned about, it is not an obstacle at all. With Mr. Murong's prestige among the Chinese and overseas Chinese, if he rises to the top and makes a call, there will definitely be a crowd of people who respond. By then, talents from all walks of life will gather under the tent, why worry?  Is it a big deal? What we are building is our own homeland. From then on, in Indochina and even the entire Southeast Asia, the Chinese people¡¯s footprints will surely cover every inch of land. Think about it, what can you do if you devote yourself to such a great cause in this life?  How many chances are there?¡±

    Murong Bowang was moved by Tang Qiuli's words, and was also infected by the beautiful vision and vigorous momentum he described. After living overseas for decades, he experienced the hidden pain of second-class citizens, the oppression and deliberate suppression of colonists and local forces, and used his life to  It is not an exaggeration to describe him as struggling to survive in the cracks. He has experienced hardships and has a deep desire to change his situation.

    Once he figured it out, Mr. Murong was also a cheerful person. He stood up, bowed deeply to Tang Qiuli solemnly, and said: "I am old and incompetent. Thanks to General Tang for not giving up and entrusting him with the important task, if  If you shirk it again, it will appear to be pretentious. Okay, this official, I have done it, but I have one more request, please give General Tang a basic team, otherwise, I will lose the prestige of the chairman!"

    Everyone laughed and sent Mr. Murong Bowang and the Yangon Chinese General Chamber of Commerce away. Tang Qiuli was in a very happy mood.  Call Tang Qiusheng, "Brother Qiusheng, I just had a long conversation with Mr. Murong Bowang. The old man agreed to serve as the chairman of the Yangon Municipal Management Committee. He finally understood one of my concerns, the specific local affairs management, and the general  I can¡¯t keep dragging your energy, Brother Qiusheng. In the name of the director of the Yangon Military Control Commission, would you like to issue a notice to announce this?¡±

    Tang Qiusheng disagreed.  He said: "The Yangon Military Commission and the Municipal Management Committee are at the same level. This is not in line with the system. It is better for the Indochina Military Commission to issue the document, and it must be in your name. Don't forget, your current reputation, but  Spread throughout the entire Indo-China Peninsula." Recently, everything has been going smoothly.  Tang Qiusheng rarely joked.

    Tang Qiuli couldn't laugh. He was worried, for no other reason than that Indochina was extremely short of cadres to manage local areas. Speaking of which, this was also a helpless situation.  The Chinese in Indochina, just like Mr. Murong, have developed in the business world. When it comes to doing business, they are very clear-cut, smart and capable, and dare to take over any stall.

    However, when it comes to governing local areas and managing government affairs, they are just laymen. This is also the current living situation of overseas Chinese. Although it provides a strong driving force for the local economy, it has never been accepted by the mainstream society and has always been wandering around.  On the edge of power, let alone participating in politics and achieving a certain official status.

    Indochina is such a large land with a vast territory and numerous ethnic groups. Various contradictions have never been eliminated. The ethnic contradictions deliberately created during the rule of the British and Japanese have accumulated hidden dangers for many years, and the people's livelihood is extremely uneven.  Productivity and living standards, the intricate local indigenous forces, and a series of other issues all require an efficient and effective government to deal with.

    When the local Chinese become the head of the government, they can firmly control the local control in their own hands. However, if they govern the local area, it is far from enough. Not to mention that they are half-assed. Even if they are capable, they will not put it in their hands.  Most of the energy is focused on governing the place, but there are still so many battles to fight!

    It is urgent to build the Indochina Peninsula into a stable rear area. The upcoming war in Southeast Asia requires the Indochina Peninsula to provide effective logistical support for the troops, continuous support in manpower, material resources, and financial resources, and to establish a mature local management system.  Must do.

    The previously established Indochina Military and Political Commission was nothing but an empty frame. Half a person in each place was not enough. Tang Qiuli turned his attention to Liu Hanzhang, vice chairman of the Military and Political Commission of Dingbian Special Economic Zone and mayor of Dingbian Special City.  , as well as local governments in Shandong, North China and other places. Personnel with mature experience in local management can only be transferred from these places.

    His order to Liu Hanzhang was to mobilize people who could form a thousand local county-level governments within a month.?, about 15,000 people. The order given to Shandong is to mobilize personnel who can form 500 local county-level governments within one and a half months, about 7,500 people. The order given to North China is  , within two months, personnel capable of forming 1,500 local county-level governments were mobilized, approximately 23,000 people.

    Three orders were issued in succession, which made the military and political officials in these three places extremely busy and complaining. The local governments within the area controlled by the army were all equipped in accordance with the principle of being as lean as possible. In the words of later generations, it was called a small government and a big society.  , there are only thirty or forty people in the local county-level government. With this order from the division commander, at least half of the staff must be removed.

    Originally, one person was doing the work of several people, and manpower was quite tight. Liu Hanzhang first sent a telegram to complain, "Division Commander, after receiving the order, all members of the Military and Political Committee of the Dingbian Special Administrative Region held an emergency meeting to study and implement the division commander's order. Indochina Peninsula  There is no need to delay the effective management of the special zone. However, the special zone has real difficulties and it is difficult to complete the division commander¡¯s orders within a month.¡±

    Tang Qiuli understood Liu Hanzhang's difficulties. The Dingbian Special Economic Zone had always been the cradle of local government cadres in the area controlled by the Japanese Army. He opened up the Shandong base area and transferred about half of the local cadres at once. As the Japanese Army controlled  As the area expands, the troops occupy territory in front, and the remaining area is managed by the local government, and the cadres come from the Dingbian Special Economic Zone.

    One after another, Dingbian has provided many local cadres for various places. I am afraid that even Liu Hanzhang himself cannot figure it out. In his self-deprecating words, "In Dingbian, as long as you have the ability and work for three days, you can become a  County magistrate can be promoted faster than a rocket, but one must be mentally prepared to work in a new district at any time.¡±

    At the same time, North China and Shandong also reported similar difficulties and asked the division headquarters if they could extend the grace period to about half a year. Tang Qiuli's answer was simple and unchangeable, "No, the order must be followed. If anything  If a place cannot complete the task, the top chief executive of that place will personally lead the team to Indochina, but it must start from the lowest level. "

    Of course, Tang Qiuli also gave them some ideas, such as Dingbian. Isn¡¯t there an administrative cadre management college and various professional colleges? Aren¡¯t they all talents?  In four-year colleges, those who reach the third grade can graduate early and be assigned to Indochina. Can¡¯t the shortage of manpower be solved by transferring them from local governments?

    Liu Hanzhang knew that he had no choice but to shirk it. The teacher had already put the solution in front of him. He shouted, "Use all the water to catch the fish," but at the bottom he could only do it with all his strength and did not dare to slack off at all.

    As the base camp of the ** division, Dingbian held his nose and complied with the orders. In Shandong and North China, it was not easy to bargain, so he followed the division commander's orders meticulously and sent a telegram back saying that the task would be completed. The happy Tang Qiuli beamed.  I sent a telegram to the leaders of the three places and praised them greatly. The leaders of the three places could only smile bitterly, knowing their own difficulties.

    After the cadre problem was solved, Tang Qiuli plunged into drafting the land reform plan for the Indochina Peninsula. Generally speaking, except for a few big cities, the Indochina Peninsula is still a farming society, and the vast majority of the population is farmers.  The land issue is inevitably involved. The problem of land annexation is very serious, very similar to the Republic of China period in the memory of later generations.

    In this regard, he was greatly inspired by the practices of the communist regime after the founding of the People's Republic of China. They confiscated land from landlords and distributed it to farmers who had lost their land free of charge. He suddenly won over farmers who accounted for more than 90% of China's population at that time.  , followed them wholeheartedly, laying a solid foundation of manpower and material resources for the subsequent War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

    Of course, it is impossible for Tang Qiuli to completely copy the Japanese approach. The regions, situations and nationalities are different. If he adopts a more radical approach, Tang Qiuli will create countless enemies for himself. In the Indochina Peninsula, he will occupy  The people in most lands are often the local chieftains or chiefs, and their rule is deeply rooted.

    Tang Qiuli's method was to use a semi-redemption and semi-forced approach to the chieftains and chieftains who owned the land, by beating, pulling, and giving them both kindness and force. After obtaining the land, he would distribute it to the peasants for free, and then let these chieftains or chieftains,  Invest the money you get into industry and commerce, and gradually become capitalists and industrialists. This is another reference to the land reform with Kuomintang characteristics carried out after the Kuomintang retreated to Taiwan.

    After locking himself in the room for two days, a draft land reform plan with Tang Qiuli's characteristics was freshly released. Looking at the draft, which was dozens of pages thick, Tang Qiuli looked proud and gave his own  The plan was named "Tang Style Land Reform Outline."

    After a long time, enjoy Liu Xinlan's gentle hands and massage his shoulders, Tang Qiuli was like a sudden thought. After the implementation of his land reform plan, the farmers of the Central South Peninsula who got the land would be like the Chinese farmers treated with the Mao Gonglian.How about hanging your portrait in the middle of the hall and worshiping it morning and evening?
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