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    "Use the other's way, and repay the other's body!" Qin Wei's move of Gusu Murong's "Dou Zhuan Xing Shi" can be said to be extremely proficient and shameless.  But no one can do anything to him.  Because the British were just anxious to return to Burma and did not expect that the Chinese would run away before getting the promised 300,000 tons of supplies and the equipment of an army group. Therefore, they did not do anything in this regard beforehand.  Have you ever had any agreements or agreements with China?  This is also a misunderstanding they have entered into Since the Chinese promised to leave Burma, they should naturally leave after obtaining these things and after the British and Burmese troops returned and took over the defense.  But the Chinese Expeditionary Force ran away just before they arrived.  Churchill and Roosevelt had originally made up their minds to seize the 300,000 tons of supplies and equipment of an army group and use them as bait to lure the Chinese to continue working for them, so they just gritted their teeth and scraped together more than 200 B-17s.  The bombers filled the plane again, and then sent these things over first.  Unexpectedly, the Chinese didn't care at all that all the supplies had not been received, and they withdrew after getting the plane and the small amount of supplies.  When Wang Yaowu led the airborne troops from Yangon to escort the Japanese logistical baggage and the 200,000 tons of supplies previously seized by the British along the railway back to Mandalay, Alexander's vanguard was still almost two miles away.  Hundreds of kilometers.  Faced with this situation, General Alexander, who was determined to "recover" Burma, stood there in a daze to avenge his shame.  Because he got the news shortly after the Chinese left Rangoon.  The Japanese reoccupied it.  Of course, according to the Japanese's own propaganda.  It was only after a hard fight and "heavy sacrifices" that the imperial army was able to repel the "Chinese ace" airborne troops.  But the actual situation is that just two days after the Chinese left, the Japanese lined up and entered Yangon without any obstruction. Then, as if they were seeing off, they "watched" Wang Yaowu leave from a distance of more than 100 kilometers.  .     to be honest.  The Japanese were frightened by the two casual attacks from the Chinese, and now they no longer dare to easily provoke the Chinese Expeditionary Force.  Just because they dare not go to war with the Chinese does not mean that they are afraid of the British army Alexander dares to use his British humanity to guarantee that the Japanese devils are sharpening their knives and waiting for him, as well as the British and Burmese regiments under his command.  If you can't deal with the Chinese, you can't deal with the British and Burmese troops?  Those bow-legged people were beaten half to death by the Chinese, and they were worried that they had no one to vent their anger on So.  Alexander, who originally rushed back with his troops at an extremely fast speed because he was afraid that the Chinese would gain a foothold in Burma, ordered the troops to stop their advance.  There is no other way.  Alexander knew that this was very embarrassing, even more embarrassing than being beaten by the Japanese before and running away.  Because he was defeated before, at least it meant that he was still fighting, but now he didn't even dare to fight the Japanese But he couldn't lead this army to die, right?  In desperation, Alexander informed London of his plight.  He also asked London to find a way to get the Chinese to help him drive the Japanese out again, and then return the military occupation rights here to him.  The result of this was that Alexander was removed from his position as commander-in-chief of the British-Burmese Army, and his military rank was raised from lieutenant general to major general, and then he was sent to Egypt by Churchill.  He went to live under Montgomery and according to the original history, Alexander had already been promoted to general when he was in Burma.  Although he was beaten to pieces by the Japanese, he later went to Egypt to become Montgomery's boss. Later, because of his "excellent" performance in the North African Campaign, he successfully gained the rank of marshal.  However, this time when he meets such a black-hearted guy as Qin Wei, he probably has no chance to reach such a high position again. Even if Montgomery can win again in North Africa, he can only succumb to him and take a small share.  If he can be promoted to lieutenant general, he will probably have to pray to God more.  And Alexander¡¯s departure led to Mountbatten¡¯s arrival.  As for why it was Mountbatten firstly, Mountbatten had served in India and was fairly knowledgeable about Asian affairs; secondly, it was reported that Mountbatten had been in contact with Qin Wei, the chief of staff of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and it was said that the relationship was fairly good.  Can.  After so many things, Churchill was finally afraid of the Chinese government, or in other words, he was afraid of the guy who had been causing trouble for him behind the back of the Chinese government. He also knew that his repeated and excessive actions had completely angered him.  The Chinese know that if they continue to blindly put British interests first, and even harm the interests of the Chinese to protect British interests, the Chinese will not be as simple as giving Myanmar back to the Japanese. It is impossible to say  I will try my best to suffer some more losses and give the British Empire a hard blow.  And he also believed that the other party was absolutely capable of doing it and could definitely do it.  Especially when the Chinese Expeditionary Force withdrew from Mandalay and Qin Wei asked the British and American governments in the name of the Expeditionary Force Headquarters to quickly deliver the promised supplies and equipment to China, he knew thatI really met a shameless guy. That person was as shameless as me, put the country's interests first, and regarded the interests of other countries as bullshit But the other person was smarter than him, and his calculations were more accurate than him, so  The unlucky one must be him, the Prime Minister of the British Empire.   "Churchill called to congratulate us on our great victory over the Japanese, and also asked to send you to Europe, saying that he was preparing to give you a job as deputy chief of staff of the Allied Forces!" The British government is thinking hard about how to relieve it.  During the crisis in Myanmar, a telegram was thrown in front of Qin Wei by Chiang Kai-shek They had just finished their commendation meeting.  Defeating 200,000 Japanese troops in one fell swoop, this kind of battle not only made Qin Wei and He Yingqin famous, but also made Yang Jie, Lu Han, Du Yuming, Zhang Lingfu and others famous.  Naturally, Chiang Kai-shek would not miss this opportunity to show off. The Japanese did not dare to provoke the expeditionary force anyway, so with a telegram, a group of generals were summoned to Chongqing and held a grand ceremony. Those who deserved promotions were promoted.  Rewards upon rewards.  As for those like He Yingqin and Qin Wei who could no longer be promoted to military ranks, they were awarded the Guoguang Medal each.  And after the meeting and the fun are over, it¡¯s time to get down to business.  In the past, Chiang Kai-shek always avoided diplomatic matters and would not talk about them if he could, because he was a little scared of the foreign devils. But this time it was different. Regarding the telegram personally sent by Churchill, the Prime Minister of the British Empire,  He didn't take it seriously anymore.  Just like treating a telegram sent by the county magistrate of one of his counties, he threw it in front of Qin Wei like a piece of waste paper.  "Me? Deputy Chief of Staff of the Allied Forces?" Qin Wei grabbed the telegram and read it several times, and finally confirmed that it was correct, "Is this really from Churchill?" "It's true!" Zhang Zhizhong looked at it with some envy.  The Guoguang Medal on Qin Wei's chest is the highest military medal in the Republic of China. It was established after the Anti-Japanese War. It is one level higher than the original highest Medal of Blue Sky and White Sun.  However, not everyone can obtain this kind of medal, even if they have made great achievements.  Because if you want to obtain this kind of medal, in addition to great achievements, you must also have a very high status and great influence.  Before Qin Wei and He Yingqin, only Lao Jiang was awarded the Guoguang Medal.  In other words, Chiang Kai-shek has officially confirmed Qin Wei's status in the National Revolutionary Army!  This means that as long as Chiang Kai-shek is in power for one day, Qin Wei will be one of the three highest-ranking people in the National Revolutionary Army, at least in name. This status is not even available to Chiang Kai-shek's closest confidant, Chen Cheng.  "This Churchill is too stingy. At my level, being the commander-in-chief of their allied forces is definitely more than enough! It's better for him to even hide the position of chief of general staff and treat me as my beggar?" Qin Wei said  He curled his lips and threw the telegram aside.  "The British have made you lose face this time. If you really go there, they will definitely kill you." Chen Cheng also stared at the Guoguang Medal on the chests of Qin Wei and He Yingqin for a long time, and then looked at the two  The first-class Lion Awakening Sword hanging on his waist drooled for a long time before he said with a little gloating.  "Treat me? Just them?" Qin Wei said disdainfully, "Let me tell you, this time it will be easy. If they dare to cause trouble again, I will dare to release the Japanese into the Mediterranean. Do you believe it?" "But the problem now is  Yes, the Japanese are eyeing them in southern Myanmar, Ren'anqiang is always under threat, and we have offended Britain and the United States, so their assistance is not that easy This situation can't continue forever, right?" Zhang Zhizhong ignored it?  Qin Wei was blowing nonsense there and reminded him again.  "We have already discussed it and will order the troops to continue to withdraw northward and back to Yunnan." He Yingqin said with a smile on his face, "In this way, the Japanese will definitely sweep through Myanmar again, and the British will have no choice but to withdraw to India." "The British.  The people have already given in. Would it be too much to do this again? "Chen Cheng frowned and asked, "What if we all withdraw to Yunnan? Are we going to give it to the Japanese again?  An oil field with some production! " "If the fists are not dropped, the British will not feel the pain, and sooner or later they will come back to cause trouble. Therefore, since they are going to fight, they must fight hard and let them learn to think twice before trying to cause trouble again.  Okay." Qin Weidao, "As for the Japanese, they will not be taught a lesson even if they are defeated once or twice. They will have to fight again to completely stop thinking about taking Myanmar back from us!" "You!  Are you sure?" Lao Jiang couldn't help but ask.  Although he had defeated the Japanese many times, he still felt a little guilty knowing how rich his family was.  "If I'm not wrong, the Japanese should send Ishihara Wanji here this time! And with Ishihara Wanji's character, he will definitely take the opportunity to seize the command of the China Expeditionary Army and the Southern Army.  , fight a real all-out war with us!" Qin Wei smiled: "So, in order to prevent him from doing it again and again!And San consumes our vitality, so I want to keep this guy this time, and then throw him into the garbage cave to 'raise' him with Okamura Neji and the others!  "
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