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Volume One: On the Songhua River Chapter 1,785 The Ghost Shadow of Saiyin Shanda (Part 1)

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    Obviously, this middle-aged lama was very prestigious among the group of people in the room. Following his actions, the big man named Saihan Bayan immediately shut his mouth, but the angry look in his eyes did not dissipate.

    Hujitu¡¯s provocative gaze immediately turned to respect when facing this middle-aged lama. He wiped his hands on his military uniform, bowed deeply, clasped his hands together and said, ¡°Lama Taolaizhao, Hujitu is polite!¡±

    The identity of this lama named Tao Laizhao is not simple. He is the direct disciple of the eighth Living Buddha Jebtsundamba and the third disciple of Nyamdorji. He has fully inherited the eighth Living Buddha Jebtsundamba and has always divided Outer Mongolia and established  The ideological system of the Great Mongol Empire and self-proclaimed king is a fanatical extremist religious person. On the road to splitting Outer Mongolia, he has gone further than his ancestor, the eighth Living Buddha Jebtsundamba, and adopted more sophisticated methods.  fierce.

    Tao Laizhao was born into an upper-class noble family in Mongolia. The family was also a very influential force in Outer Mongolia. After the Japanese army regained Outer Mongolia, they implemented a series of land reform measures. The Tao Laizhao family lost their livelihood.  The basis of a high-class life, almost overnight, became an ordinary member of the land of Outer Mongolia, standing on the same level as the slaves who herded sheep and horses all day long.

    Based on this, Tao Laizhao hated Tang Qiuli for taking away his young master's life. He regarded it as his lifelong wish to drive away the army. In addition, he also had a more hidden identity, the Soviet Union  The ace agent of the Far East Regional Intelligence Bureau received many years of agent training from the Soviets in the Transcaucasus region of the Soviet Union. He systematically studied assassination, kidnapping, intelligence theft, inciting national hatred and guerrilla warfare training. He is proficient in Mongolian, Russian and Chinese.  .

    He is an experienced and ruthless veteran spy. During the period when the Eighth Living Buddha Jebu Tsundamba proclaimed himself the Emperor of Sunlight of the "Great Mongolia", Tao Laizhao was just a teenager when he met his master, the Eighth Jebu  Nyamdorji, a direct disciple of Living Buddha Zundamba, was instilled with religious beliefs. From then on, he followed Nyamdorji fanatically and campaigned for Outer Mongolia to separate from China, running around and shouting!

    At this time, Tao Laizhao's identity was the head of the Seyinshanda area of ??the "Foreign Independent Alliance". He used his identity as a lama to travel around southern Outer Mongolia under the guise of religion, and was trained by the Soviet intelligence agency system.  The trained Tao Laizhao was more seductive and persuasive than those lamas who were born and raised and had never seen the world in terms of demagogueing people and inciting foreign independence.

    Soon, the situation opened up in the Saiyinshanda area and attracted a large number of believers. However, Tao Laizhao's separatist activities did not progress smoothly in the vast pastoral areas. Those who had been affected by Tang Qiuli's land reform policy were  Ordinary herdsmen who had lost their pastures and livestock, although they devoutly believed in the Living Buddha, did not agree with Tao Laizhao's statement that "drive away the Han people, welcome the Soviets, and the Mongols are the masters of the country."

    Perhaps, in the hearts of ordinary Mongolian herdsmen, there are no lofty doctrines and ideals, nor any basic sense of belonging. The distant central dynasty in the south has little to do with them, but they experience it with their own personal experience.  For comparison, what kind of life did the Han named Tang Qiuli live before he came to the Outer Mongolian prairie?

    Those herdsmen, princes, and noble men were so overwhelmed that they couldn't breathe. Later, the Soviets came, and the life of ordinary herdsmen became even more difficult. The herdsmen, princes, and noble men regarded the herdsmen as slaves, and those  The Soviets did not regard the herdsmen as human beings. In the minds of these herdsmen, the later Han Tang Qiuli and his subordinates were tens of thousands of times better than those yellow-haired Soviets.

    Without those later Han people, would we still have our own large tracts of pasture and herds of cattle and sheep?  Don't you have to endure the exploitation of herders, princes, and nobles? As long as you pay taxes in accordance with the law, the rest will be your own comfortable life?

    There is no need to worry about the horse bandits and Soviet soldiers who will break into the city at every turn, kill people and set fires, and plunder all the property they have worked hard to save. Beautiful wives or daughters will be tied to horses and cry miserably until  The misery at the end of the green grass will never be such a miserable experience again. The horse bandits wiped out all the Han cavalry, and the Soviets were also beaten away. The moon is bright and the wind is clear on the grassland.

    All these changes happened after the Han man named Tang Qiuli came to the Outer Mongolian prairie. The herdsmen who had benefited from it and felt the changes in their lives were not willing to destroy the stable life in front of them. They still  He asked Tao Laizhao doubtfully, "Great Lama, the Buddha said, let us live a good life. Now, our life is good. Why do you want to change everything we have already got?"

    The herdsmen believe in Buddha devoutly, but they love today¡¯s life more. Therefore, the herdsmen have great respect for Tao Laizhao.Tao Laizhao was helpless and frustrated. It seemed that the Buddha's inspiration was not as good as the meat in the herdsman's bowl or the wine in his cup. He could force this person with a gun.  Help the ignorant slave and follow you to fight the master?

    We had no choice but to work tirelessly and sleep in the open in the pastoral areas, but only a few responded, so we turned our attention to Saiyinshanda and the larger residential areas, focusing on the local soldiers among the Outer Mongolia border guards.  This sergeant named Hujitu is one of his latest development targets, and he is also a key target because Hujitu has a different identity in the Fourth Cavalry Brigade of the Outer Mongolia Border Guard Army.

    Tao Laizhao regarded Hujitu as a rare commodity and a time bomb buried inside the Fourth Cavalry Brigade. Hujitu's identity was very important. He was a squad leader of the security company of the Fourth Cavalry Brigade, and he was likely to be  Promoted to platoon leader.

    Hujitu's background is not prominent. He was originally a child of an ordinary herdsman family. He also had a hard upbringing as a child. His poor life has honed his skills. After the Japanese army regained Outer Mongolia and expanded the border defense force, he  He joined the 4th Cavalry Brigade, worked hard and trained hard, and soon stood out among the new recruits, working his way up to the position of squad leader.

    By chance, I met the well-known Tao Laizhao Lama in the Saiyinshanda area. The honest-minded Hujitu couldn't resist Tao Laizhao's bewilderment. What kind of man on horseback should make achievements? Only we Mongolians.  Only when you have the final say can you fully demonstrate your talents. Under the hands of the Han people, you will never get ahead. As a descendant of Genghis Khan, you should be committed to restoring the glory of your ancestors and so on!

    After a few meals of soup, Hujitu boarded the pirate ship and became one of the key members of the Saiyinshanda regional branch of the "Foreign Independent Alliance". He provided a lot of information about the Fourth Cavalry Brigade to  Tao Laizhao.

    In Tao Laizhao's mind, Hujitu's position was much more important than that of Bihan Bayan. Therefore, he said politely: "Hujitu, don't be polite. I know that your situation is very dangerous. Every move you make is very dangerous."  Be extremely careful, don¡¯t take Saihan Bayan¡¯s words to heart, tell me, what¡¯s new? Have our activities been noticed by the Han brigade commander Wu Kefan?¡±

    Hujitu glanced proudly at Saihan Bayan, who had an ugly face, and replied: "Lord Buddha, there is nothing new. Everything is as usual. It's just that the troops received a notice from the Border Guard Headquarters that all weapons and equipment are here.  It will be sealed up in a few days. It is said that the ** division troops in Outer Mongolia need to be replaced with new equipment. In addition, don't I want to be a platoon leader? I received a notice from the company that in the next few days, I may go to the Kulun border defense.  Military headquarters teaching brigade to receive pre-job training.¡±

    "I came today to tell Lord Buddha about this. The length of the training has not yet been determined. It is estimated that it will not be shorter. It should be a few months. I am afraid that Lord Buddha will not be able to find me by then and it will delay our important event!"

    Tao Laizhao's eyes suddenly flashed, his brows furrowed, and he asked nervously: "Hujitu, in the fourth brigade, are you the only one who goes for training, or are there others?"

    Hujitu thought for a while and replied: "The specific number of people is not clear. In our security company, I count six people. Three of them are my development goals. The other two are not. They are all for promotion.  People who are platoon leaders and squad leaders.¡±

    "In addition, there are four people from the brigade headquarters' communications company and three people from the reconnaissance company. I don't know about the other regiments. What's wrong, Buddha?" Hujitu looked at Tao Laizhao, who looked nervous, and asked.  .

    Tao Laizhao shook his head. On the surface, everything was normal. This was also the old rule of the Outer Mongolia Border Guard Army. Before being promoted, the backbone of the army had to go to the headquarters teaching brigade for a period of training. After returning, they could take up new positions.  However, with Tao Laizhao's cunning and meticulous thinking, he always felt that things were not that simple, especially at the current critical moment. As long as the Soviet troops were deployed along the border with Outer Mongolia, there would be an attack here in Outer Mongolia!

    But at this time, the nail he had planted in the Fourth Cavalry Brigade suddenly disappeared, which was a serious blow to his plan. According to the original plan, before the incident, Hujitu and the manpower he had developed within the guard company,  He was responsible for getting rid of the brigade commander Wu Kefan and all the officers at the brigade headquarters, causing internal chaos in the fourth brigade, and then seizing Sayinsanda in one fell swoop.

    Cut off the connection between Outer Mongolia and the mainland, and use Saiyinsanda's geographical location to block the ** division troops reinforced from the mainland. With Hujitu's departure, all his plans were ruined. Tao Laizhao felt annoyed, but he could not  Get angry at Hujitu. This guy from a stinking Muhuazi background is just stubborn. If he gets pushed hard, he might do something!

    How to deal with this matter?  Tao Zhaolai felt a little bit confused in his heart.??None of them.
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