C1548 Different Opinions
In Lee Shun and Qin's two different opinions, I seem to feel that Lee Shun's words are correct in some ways, but I also feel that Qin's analysis is very reasonable, so my mind swayed for a moment.
I actually feel that I am willing to believe Lee Shun is due to a supervisor's good will, I hope that there really is nothing but peace. But Qin's seemingly overthinking made me feel that his mind was always in a high degree of clarity. He seemed to realize that the danger was not over, that it was even just beginning.
I didn't quite understand his feeling.
The first day of the new year passed by in such a peaceful manner, and the second day of the new year went by without a hitch.
In the second year of junior year, I received a text message from Qiu Tong, saying that she took my parents and Xiaoxue to Nanjing to visit the earthen buildings and join a regiment.
It seems that she felt a lot more at ease after receiving my reply.
But she never asked me what I was doing there, as if she was afraid to ask.
Not long after I got the news from Qiu Tong that they were going to Nanjing to visit the earthen buildings, Lee Shun told me the same thing: "The old grandma and Little Xue Qiu Tong went to Nanjing to visit the earthen buildings. Hehe, Little Xue must like the earthen buildings very much."
Without a doubt, Lee Shun received this news from the Special Warrior who protected them. He had always been paying attention to this industry, watching Little Snow's happiness.
On the second day of the new year, Lee Shun took me and Qin to visit a neighbor in the south. After a meeting with the commander in chief of the Taipei Civil Guard, we received a grand welcome from each other, exchanged greetings, and held a series of content talks in a friendly and harmonious atmosphere. Afterwards, we signed an agreement on non-aggression between us, and agreed that we would conduct economic and military exchanges in the future, and visit each other regularly.
The situation in the south was more stable, and Lee Shun was greatly relieved.
After returning, the complacent Lee Shun decided on a whim to hold a training course for military officers. He wanted to systematically train some middle and lower ranking military officers and sergeants, and the opening ceremony would be held tomorrow.
Qin was busy with the arrangements for the opening of the class. He transferred some of the officers and sergeants from each branch to attend the training course. At the same time, he was scheduled to hold the opening ceremony on the third morning of the first day.
Just when Lee Shun was about to take me and Qin to attend the opening ceremony, a staff officer hurried over and reported, "There is something going on in Meng Cup's direction. An unknown number of Burmese Army s entered the valley from a great distance and were forcefully stopped by our department."
Lee Shun frowned and asked: "They want to take action?"
Staff officer: "According to the latest intelligence, the Burmese Army have been frequently transferred these two days, but they are still very far from our borders."
Lee Shun was still not assured. He instructed Qin: "Be on high alert, send a group of people to alert Da Chi direction, if Burmese Army forces their way in, we will eliminate them."
It had just rained a little that day, and the ground was wet, the air was wet, and the green wind rippled over the hillside.
Under the subtropical plateau sky, in the shadow of the mountains, fifty armed trainees were seen holding guns.
Lee Shun was wearing a well-ironed military uniform. He had a colourful medal on his chest. Holding a delicate silver whip in his hand, he walked majestically towards the silent military square in the dark land. All the soldiers snapped to attention and saluted their officers.
It seemed that Lee Shun was as lofty as all the commanders. Today, he was the great man of Golden Triangle, radiating radiance in all directions, his willpower and confidence shining throughout the vast Golden Triangle.
"Take a break!" What is a soldier, and what sort of soldier should you be? " Lee Shun looked at his subordinates sternly. In order to emphasize the effect of his speech, he deliberately paused and forcefully cleared his throat.
"I only have one request for you today, and that is to meticulously study the military techniques used in mountain forest warfare. In the last century, there was a famous science book, probably called "The Theory of Astrology". In it, there was a famous point of view, "Survival of the fittest".
"If our Revolutionary Army is unable to adapt to the new changes in the situation, we will inevitably be eliminated. So I gift you with these words: 'Toughness, loyalty, unity, bravery', remember your mission and work hard. "
After the review, Lee Shun personally came to the student class to inspect it. The students were divided into two groups: the middle and lower officers were the main officers, and they were mainly engaged in the systematic study of political beliefs, international current affairs, military theories and strategic tactics. The NCO was selected from among the veterans, fighting cadres, or young overseas Chinese who had just joined the army. After three months of study and training, those with outstanding results returned to the army to serve as junior officers.
After all of this, Lee Shun, Qin and I were strolling together in the base camp. The place was bustling with the celebration atmosphere of the new year, there were overseas Chinese opera troupes invited from the Chiang Mai, and even a horse troupe invited from Bangkok. The locals had even organized a laborious event, dancing lions and dragons, treading on stilts, and setting off fireworks; the entire base camp of the Revolutionary Army was in high spirits, and even the soldiers on duty were immersed in the jubilant atmosphere of the festival.
An unexpected event happened that morning as a group of unknown soldiers forced their way into the Revolutionary Army Defense Area. The sentries on duty warned against any action, and both sides exchanged fire and each side suffered casualties.
However, this did not attract Lee Shun's attention. Friction at the border was a common occurrence, and this time was not a big deal. Burmese Army's infantry group had already retreated, Wu De had also returned to the domestic Hsinghai, there should not be anything to worry about. Qin proposed that Revolutionary Army suspend the festival's carnival, and let everyone return to their respective teams. At the same time, the suggestion to raise the combat readiness level was flatly rejected by Lee Shun.
Chief of staff, we finally got a new year. Don't be so nervous, just relax, and don't make such a big fuss over the small activity at the border. It's a common thing to have conflict at the border. Lee Shun said to Qin.
Qin let out a wry smile, but was helpless in front of the stubborn and confident Lee Shun.
In the afternoon, a large number of enemy troops suddenly appeared on the other side of the river. They split up and pounced towards the river crossing, seizing the high ground. At Base Camp, the plane that suddenly flew over dropped a few bombs, and a violent explosion overturned the makeshift stage, killing a few actors and the audience.0
Only now did Lee Shun and the soldiers of Revolutionary Army, who had turned careless, wake up from their stupor as if they had just awoken from a dream, and hurriedly respond to the battle.
Wu De and the Japanese, who had left Myanmar and returned to the Hsinghai, colluded with the military government of Myanmar. They had long planned out this military operation codenamed "Operation Roaring Roar", which would be linked with the Japanese. Wu De would pay for it, the military government of Myanmar would send people to make the policy, and they would use Lee Shun and the Revolutionary Army to fight at the most careless times.
At the same time, Wu De did not have enough confidence in the strength of the Burmese army and its determination to participate in the war. He also invited the international Mercenaries — the Gurkha and the Kachin armies — to participate in the war.
Wu De invested a lot this time, and his task of keeping the secret was extremely successful. The intelligence personnel sent by Qin never managed to find out his real intention, and even the information we know was leaked by Wu De on purpose.
Wu De had made all his arrangements. At the moment, he was sitting on the sidelines watching the battle of Hsinghai. It was as if he was standing out of place as he watched the show that he had arranged begin.
According to Qin's final, accurate, belated information, Wu De spent nearly $7 million on the Burmese army, the Gurkha regiment and the Kachin.
7 million US Dollars! Over 400 million RMB! Wu De was so generous with his moves!
The truth finally proved that Qin's worry was not unnecessary. The truth was that Lee Shun was still paralyzed by Wu De and didn't jump out of Wu De's palm!
After a round of testing and deceitful fraud to determine whether it was real or fake, a fierce battle finally broke out.
A prominent feature of the "Operation Roar" was that Wu De had invited a war killer — Gurkha Mercenaries.
From Qin, I found out some information about this Gurkha Mercenaries.
Of course, Mercenaries were all professional soldiers, equivalent to professional thugs, who specialized in fighting for their lives. The system of Mercenaries originated in the west and flourished in the nineteenth century.
Until 1999, when NATO brutally bombed Yugoslavia and the West intervened in Kosovo, the first multinational force under the banner of the British Army was the first to set foot on Yugoslav territory under the eyes of cameras from all over the world. In the quiet and wildflower valleys, along roads and towns littered with the ruins of war, it was surprising to see that the army, armed to the teeth, had no blond hair, blue eyes, or large stature. They were all small Asians with yellow skin and black hair.
This was the famous professional mercenary who specialized in fighting for people – the Gurkha army.
The Gurkha, a Nepali tribe living on the southern foothills of the Himalayas, are known for their hunting and fighting skills. In 1885, the British enlisted the Gurkish as soldiers and sent them around the world to fight for the British empress. This was the origin of the Gurkha Mercenaries.
The Gurkha from the roof of the world were born with the qualities of professional soldiers: obedient, loyal, hardworking, tough and brave. The point was that these poor Asians, unlike their superior Europeans, who were ambitious and afraid of death, had earned themselves the distinction of the "best mercenaries" on the battlefield for more than a century.
There were at least two points that needed to be specifically stated. The first was that it was the best way to "hire soldiers" and not the "Mercenaries Officer". It was important because the Gurkish had a low status in the British army and could hardly be promoted to be officers, or they were better suited to be soldiers because they were colored. According to historical records, in the course of more than a hundred years, only a talented Gurkha made an exception and became a junior military officer, which was an exception.
It was also important that, as soldiers, the Gurkish were paid two-thirds less than the white soldiers, which meant that they were cheap and beautiful, demonstrating the shrewd business acumen of the Westerners. The problem was that the Gurkha had no complaints about it, because their hometown, the Himalayas, was so poor that they saw being a soldier for the West as the best way out of life.
There were two nations in the world that were soldiers, one a Gurkha and the other a Cossack on the Russian Don steppes.
The commander of the Mercenaries, Colonel Badan, was an Englishman with a cold, dark eye. For historical reasons, he hated the radicals, hated colonial independence, and discriminated against the colored race, like all fanatical white racists.
Badan had graduated from the Royal Military Academy and participated in the Bosnian war, the Kosovo war and the Chechen war. Now that all three places had signed the peace agreement, they were in a situation where no one cared about them.
Personally, I do not think that war is the fault of the military, nor is it that Badan loves war. Rather, professional soldiers and their Mercenaries cannot be separated from war because if they leave it, they would lose their jobs. War makes heroes. Soldiers fight for peace, but peace abandons these heroes. Mercenaries didn't care who they fought for, war was their job.
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