Uncle Zeng Xiang, Qiu Qingquan, Guo Qi, Instructor Li and others watched Chen Xianzhi leave.
Before I could ask questions, I was distracted by the sound of footsteps.
I saw that not far behind Chen Xianzhi, a group of ragged people were followed, or more accurately, the defeated soldiers.
Many people were carrying money, and the dense heads were endless.
Xinjiekou once again welcomed fresh blood.
Uncle Zeng Xiang, Qiu Qingquan, Guo Qi, and Li, the independent division generals led by Instructor Zeng Xiang, arranged the entry of the defeated soldiers in an orderly manner.
Simply, the passage from the Xinjiekou and even the safety area has been opened.
Instructor Li set up a line of defense to prevent the Japanese army from suddenly attacking.
Guo Qi asked those with guns to join other regiment headquarters, and some general-level figures were drawn out separately.
Uncle Zeng Xiang brought comrades from the Eighth Route Army to count the names, the number of troops they belong to, and their previous positions for the newly joined.
Qiu Qingquan was shrouded in the overall situation and inspected the Xinjiekou area.
Many people who are fighting street fights returned to Xinjiekou to correct the situation.
It is dense and full of people, including many ordinary people, as well as some ordinary people who are caring for children and mothers...
The safety area was attacked at Xinjiekou.
Soon the top Japanese military leaders received the news.
When the other Japanese wings were supporting the security zone and Xinjiekou, they encountered the deployed national army's tenacious resistance.
According to the support Japanese army, the wing that originally surrounded the safe area and reached Xinjiekou was completely wiped out.
This caused anger among the Japanese army.
Outside Nanjing, in the base camp of the Japanese army.
At this time, a group of Japanese officers such as Matsui Ishione, Asakamiya Hirohiko, Tani Suzuo and other Japanese officers were having a meeting in the military camp.
Asakagumiya Hirohiko expressed great anger about a Japanese army gang, and even cursed that there was no living person in Nanjing.
At this time, Chen Xianzhi had already entered the Japanese army's base camp invisible.
After just rescued the defeated soldiers in the safe area.
With so many Japanese devils killed, his points had reached 40,000 points at this time.
And it is still rising continuously.
The 40,000 points made Chen Xianzhi's hormones soar.
In his plan, rescuing the defeated soldiers in the safe area was the first step, but he didn't expect that so many people would follow him to Xinjiekou.
The second step is to give the Japanese devils a big gift package.
The third step is to go to the prisoner camp to rescue the national prisoners.
Two steps have been successful at this time.
Now, Chen Xianzhi has placed the bombs he exchanged in various places in the Japanese base camp.
Immediately, ten micro-nuclear bombs were exchanged from the mall, which was a micro-nuclear bomb commonly used by infantry in "Starry Team", called insect removal agent.
This thing is not cheap, it is worth 1,000 points.
Ten points are 10,000 points.
I think that if I can get such a large income, I don’t mind giving some gifts to the Japanese.
Originally, Chen Xianzhi wanted to exchange for an atomic bomb to play with, but the price of an atomic bomb was too expensive, almost ten times that of a micro-nuclear bomb.
Just think about it, a single atomic bomb can solve hundreds of thousands of people.
This micro nuclear bomb cannot have such great power. According to the situation in "Starship Team", the maximum explosion range is only a few hundred square meters, which is still the case of explosion in the cave.
The real explosion range is not explained in "Starship Team".
So, this atomic bomb can only be thought about.
After all, points worth hundreds of thousands.
Chen Xianzhi was wandering around invisible state, and the most important thing was to find out where the Japanese generals were.
Originally, he also wanted to disguise himself as a Japanese officer.
But when I think about it, I feel it is inappropriate. After all, no officer knows where the command is, so how can it not arouse suspicion?
In order to take care of the Japanese devils.
Chen Xianzhi placed ten micro nuclear bombs in different positions in the Japanese base camp.
Especially those Douding tanks, Chen Xianzhi would take out a pasted bomb from the Suzaku Ring and put it under the tank.
No one can see himself anyway.
Then, he came to a warehouse.
The Japanese in the warehouse were also busy unloading goods, and these Japanese did not expect that someone had already sneaked in.
There was no defense, and there were not even people on duty.
Chen Xianzhi originally thought it was weapons and ammunition, but when he was about to put some bombs here, he accidentally heard the conversation between the two Japanese troops.
It turned out that this warehouse was not weapons and ammunition, but gold and silver plundered from Nanjing city and precious cultural relics.
In other words, the vaults of the Central Bank building were replaced with military supplies, otherwise it would have suffered heavy losses.
Seeing the warehouse full of gold, silver and cultural relics, Chen Xianzhi felt heartbroken.
The Japanese devils stole countless cultural relics from China.
On December 2, 1929, Chinese archaeologist Mr. Pei Wenzhong discovered a complete Beijing human skull for the first time!
After identification, the skull lived between about 700,000 and 200,000 years ago.
In 1936, Mr. Jia Lanpo and his colleagues discovered five complete skulls. These major discoveries are world-class great archaeological discoveries.
When Japan invaded, in order to protect this rare national treasure, the National Government wanted to send the skull of Beijing to the United States.
In November 1941, five Beijing human skulls were carefully packaged and packed into two large wooden boxes for shipment to the United States.
However, the subsequent Pacific War caused the situation to fall into chaos.
At that time, the Japanese army quickly occupied Union Hospital, and the national treasures were inexplicably missing.
The whereabouts of the Beijing skull are still unknown, and there are many sayings.
One of the statements is that the Japanese invaders stole it and the secret has been hidden to this day.
But one thing is certain, if it were not for the Japanese invasion, the skull of Beijing would not have been lost.
According to statistics from various parties, during the Anti-Japanese War, other countries stole about 3.6 million cultural relics in China (conservatively estimated that there were about 800,000 major museums in Japan alone), including more than 40,000 ancient books, more than 16,000 calligraphy and paintings, more than 12,000 stone Buddhas and inscriptions, and nearly 1 million gold and jade jewelry and utensils.
The most representative of these are the Buddha's head in Tianlong Mountain Grottoes, Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl, and Zen Master Yuanji's body.
Buddha Head of Tianlong Mountain Grottoes: During the Wanli period, Emperor Wanli ordered people to dig grottoes on Tianlong Mountain in Taiyuan City. More than 500 statues inside and outside the grottoes, and 1,144 murals and reliefs, which are considered national treasures.
Japanese Ranin Yamaaka Tachijiro colluded with the presidency of the monk Jingliang and cut off more than 40 Buddha heads to Japan.
These Buddha heads are still in Japan.
The physical body of Zen Master Yuanji: Since ancient times, Chinese Buddhists have had strange stories about the physical body not rotting.
The monk Zen Master Yuanji of the Tang Dynasty passed away at the age of 91 in Hengshan, Hunan. His body was not rotten, so he specially built a temple to worship it.
For thousands of years, the incense has been very popular until the end of the Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
In the 1930s, Japanese spy Shiro Watanabe was seriously ill, so he wanted to steal Zen Master Yuanji's body and study it to cure his evil diseases.
He took advantage of the chaos to poison the young monk in the temple and stole the body of Zen Master Yuanji to Japan.
The body of Zen Master Yuanji exists in the Sochi Temple in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama Tsurumi, and is regarded as a national treasure of Japan and has not been returned to China so far.
The Japanese's behavior is despicable and shameless.
It’s only been so long since history has passed, and now there are still people who keep wiping the butts and licking the Japanese on their backs.
When Chen Xianzhi thought of this, he became angry.
China's ceramic culture is very strong and is still a treasure in the world.
During the Southern Song Dynasty, the Song people developed a special black-glazed tea bowl, covered with flares (crystalline spots), and the spots will emit a blue-green luster, and the flares themselves will also appear in different colors according to the changes in light.
The most wonderful thing is that the porcelain bowl contains water. When the sun shines, it will appear blue, purple, green and other colorful fibers, just like the universe. If you look at it at night, it is comparable to the Milky Way in the sky. People call it the universe in the bowl.
However, after the Southern Song Dynasty, the art of Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl was lost and cannot be restored to this day.
Nowadays, there are only three and a half remaining Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowls in the world. All three complete pieces are in Japan, and half incomplete pieces are in the Guyue Association in Hangzhou, China, which is a pity.
In addition to rare treasures, Japan has also stole countless gold, minerals and grain from China.
The Japanese invaders had 2 million people, consuming a lot of food every day.
According to statistics, during the 14 years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese army plundered more than 800 million tons of grain in China, more than half of the grain was used for war supplies, and another 300 million tons of grain were transported directly back to Japan.
In addition to robbing food, the Japanese army also robbed various mineral resources.
Among them, there are about 6.4 billion tons of coal, about 700 million cubic meters of trees, about 200 million tons of rare earths, about 15 tons of kaolin, and about 4.9 billion tons of copper ore.
Among them, about 22.7 billion tons of coal were stolen from the Fushun Coal Mine in Liaoning.
Japan also formulated the Jin Lily plan to plunder China's gold. The executor of this plan was Prince Chichibumiya Yukihito, the younger brother of Emperor Meiji of Japan.
During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the amount of gold plundered by Japan was large and it needed to be counted in tons.
Japan plundered 21,000 tons of gold in China. The Japanese army not only created the unmanned Nanjing Massacre, but after occupying Nanjing, it plundered gold, jewelry, antiques, etc., and robbed 6,000 tons of gold in just over 40 days.
Fortunately, Japan did not find oil in the Northeast, otherwise our Daqing oil field would not have been available.
Maybe everyone will ask why we didn’t want our national treasure back when Japan surrendered.
In fact, this reason is very complicated.
All this is related to China's international status at that time and to Mr. Chiang Kai-shek.
First of all, China's national strength is too poor. The United States and the Soviet Union are the ones who make the decision on Japan's claims. Britain also has the right to speak, while China has the lowest status.
Considering that there are many countries involved in claims against Japan, the National Government has also proposed that the compensation obtained in the future should account for more than half of Japan's in-kind compensation and the total amount of compensation.
However, the United States allocated it as early demolition materials to four countries: China, the Philippines, the Netherlands (representing the Dutch East India) and Britain (representing the British Malaya, Myanmar and other Far Eastern colonies). Among them, China earns 15%, and the Philippines, the Netherlands and Britain each earn 5%.
For example, Japan has left many factories and assets in the Northeast, which should be completely returned to China or compensated for compensation.
But the Soviet Union insisted on transporting Japanese assets in the Northeast back to China as spoils, refused to include them in the scope of compensation and refused to return them to China.
This makes it difficult for Chiang Kai-shek to get rid of the tiger.
Therefore, weak countries have no diplomacy.
In addition, due to China's poor industrial foundation and not even a decent warship, it is difficult to receive compensation from Japan, which is also a reason.
However, after the war, the national army accepted many Japanese warships.
Secondly, the civil war broke out and there was no time to take care of it.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, Chiang Kai-shek's work focus no longer demands national treasures and compensation, but rather on the civil war.
Chiang retreated the troops that were originally going to be stationed in Japan, so compensation was not the focus for him at all.
Finally, Mr. Jiang’s own attitude.
In 1949, Mr. Jiang retreated to Baodao and lost the rule of the country.
In order to make Japan recognize his orthodox status, he did not hesitate to lose his power and humiliate his country and give up his national interests and compromise with Japan, a defeated country.
At the end of 1950, the Philippine representative asked Mr. Chiang, "The Philippines said it would claim 8 billion US dollars, how much would China claim against Japan?"
Jiang replied: We don’t want any money.
He further explained that after Japan's defeat, the country was poor and the people were in poverty, and the allies should not increase their burdens, especially to prevent Japan from becoming a red country.
In order to gain recognition from the defeated country, completely give up its own interests, and the victorious country bows to the defeated country, what Chiang Kai-shek does is very strange.
Regarding Chiang Kai-shek's abandonment of war reparations, Premier Zhou once said incisively: The losses in war are mainly in the mainland, and he (Cheng Kai-shek) is generous to others!
Before I could ask questions, I was distracted by the sound of footsteps.
I saw that not far behind Chen Xianzhi, a group of ragged people were followed, or more accurately, the defeated soldiers.
Many people were carrying money, and the dense heads were endless.
Xinjiekou once again welcomed fresh blood.
Uncle Zeng Xiang, Qiu Qingquan, Guo Qi, and Li, the independent division generals led by Instructor Zeng Xiang, arranged the entry of the defeated soldiers in an orderly manner.
Simply, the passage from the Xinjiekou and even the safety area has been opened.
Instructor Li set up a line of defense to prevent the Japanese army from suddenly attacking.
Guo Qi asked those with guns to join other regiment headquarters, and some general-level figures were drawn out separately.
Uncle Zeng Xiang brought comrades from the Eighth Route Army to count the names, the number of troops they belong to, and their previous positions for the newly joined.
Qiu Qingquan was shrouded in the overall situation and inspected the Xinjiekou area.
Many people who are fighting street fights returned to Xinjiekou to correct the situation.
It is dense and full of people, including many ordinary people, as well as some ordinary people who are caring for children and mothers...
The safety area was attacked at Xinjiekou.
Soon the top Japanese military leaders received the news.
When the other Japanese wings were supporting the security zone and Xinjiekou, they encountered the deployed national army's tenacious resistance.
According to the support Japanese army, the wing that originally surrounded the safe area and reached Xinjiekou was completely wiped out.
This caused anger among the Japanese army.
Outside Nanjing, in the base camp of the Japanese army.
At this time, a group of Japanese officers such as Matsui Ishione, Asakamiya Hirohiko, Tani Suzuo and other Japanese officers were having a meeting in the military camp.
Asakagumiya Hirohiko expressed great anger about a Japanese army gang, and even cursed that there was no living person in Nanjing.
At this time, Chen Xianzhi had already entered the Japanese army's base camp invisible.
After just rescued the defeated soldiers in the safe area.
With so many Japanese devils killed, his points had reached 40,000 points at this time.
And it is still rising continuously.
The 40,000 points made Chen Xianzhi's hormones soar.
In his plan, rescuing the defeated soldiers in the safe area was the first step, but he didn't expect that so many people would follow him to Xinjiekou.
The second step is to give the Japanese devils a big gift package.
The third step is to go to the prisoner camp to rescue the national prisoners.
Two steps have been successful at this time.
Now, Chen Xianzhi has placed the bombs he exchanged in various places in the Japanese base camp.
Immediately, ten micro-nuclear bombs were exchanged from the mall, which was a micro-nuclear bomb commonly used by infantry in "Starry Team", called insect removal agent.
This thing is not cheap, it is worth 1,000 points.
Ten points are 10,000 points.
I think that if I can get such a large income, I don’t mind giving some gifts to the Japanese.
Originally, Chen Xianzhi wanted to exchange for an atomic bomb to play with, but the price of an atomic bomb was too expensive, almost ten times that of a micro-nuclear bomb.
Just think about it, a single atomic bomb can solve hundreds of thousands of people.
This micro nuclear bomb cannot have such great power. According to the situation in "Starship Team", the maximum explosion range is only a few hundred square meters, which is still the case of explosion in the cave.
The real explosion range is not explained in "Starship Team".
So, this atomic bomb can only be thought about.
After all, points worth hundreds of thousands.
Chen Xianzhi was wandering around invisible state, and the most important thing was to find out where the Japanese generals were.
Originally, he also wanted to disguise himself as a Japanese officer.
But when I think about it, I feel it is inappropriate. After all, no officer knows where the command is, so how can it not arouse suspicion?
In order to take care of the Japanese devils.
Chen Xianzhi placed ten micro nuclear bombs in different positions in the Japanese base camp.
Especially those Douding tanks, Chen Xianzhi would take out a pasted bomb from the Suzaku Ring and put it under the tank.
No one can see himself anyway.
Then, he came to a warehouse.
The Japanese in the warehouse were also busy unloading goods, and these Japanese did not expect that someone had already sneaked in.
There was no defense, and there were not even people on duty.
Chen Xianzhi originally thought it was weapons and ammunition, but when he was about to put some bombs here, he accidentally heard the conversation between the two Japanese troops.
It turned out that this warehouse was not weapons and ammunition, but gold and silver plundered from Nanjing city and precious cultural relics.
In other words, the vaults of the Central Bank building were replaced with military supplies, otherwise it would have suffered heavy losses.
Seeing the warehouse full of gold, silver and cultural relics, Chen Xianzhi felt heartbroken.
The Japanese devils stole countless cultural relics from China.
On December 2, 1929, Chinese archaeologist Mr. Pei Wenzhong discovered a complete Beijing human skull for the first time!
After identification, the skull lived between about 700,000 and 200,000 years ago.
In 1936, Mr. Jia Lanpo and his colleagues discovered five complete skulls. These major discoveries are world-class great archaeological discoveries.
When Japan invaded, in order to protect this rare national treasure, the National Government wanted to send the skull of Beijing to the United States.
In November 1941, five Beijing human skulls were carefully packaged and packed into two large wooden boxes for shipment to the United States.
However, the subsequent Pacific War caused the situation to fall into chaos.
At that time, the Japanese army quickly occupied Union Hospital, and the national treasures were inexplicably missing.
The whereabouts of the Beijing skull are still unknown, and there are many sayings.
One of the statements is that the Japanese invaders stole it and the secret has been hidden to this day.
But one thing is certain, if it were not for the Japanese invasion, the skull of Beijing would not have been lost.
According to statistics from various parties, during the Anti-Japanese War, other countries stole about 3.6 million cultural relics in China (conservatively estimated that there were about 800,000 major museums in Japan alone), including more than 40,000 ancient books, more than 16,000 calligraphy and paintings, more than 12,000 stone Buddhas and inscriptions, and nearly 1 million gold and jade jewelry and utensils.
The most representative of these are the Buddha's head in Tianlong Mountain Grottoes, Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl, and Zen Master Yuanji's body.
Buddha Head of Tianlong Mountain Grottoes: During the Wanli period, Emperor Wanli ordered people to dig grottoes on Tianlong Mountain in Taiyuan City. More than 500 statues inside and outside the grottoes, and 1,144 murals and reliefs, which are considered national treasures.
Japanese Ranin Yamaaka Tachijiro colluded with the presidency of the monk Jingliang and cut off more than 40 Buddha heads to Japan.
These Buddha heads are still in Japan.
The physical body of Zen Master Yuanji: Since ancient times, Chinese Buddhists have had strange stories about the physical body not rotting.
The monk Zen Master Yuanji of the Tang Dynasty passed away at the age of 91 in Hengshan, Hunan. His body was not rotten, so he specially built a temple to worship it.
For thousands of years, the incense has been very popular until the end of the Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
In the 1930s, Japanese spy Shiro Watanabe was seriously ill, so he wanted to steal Zen Master Yuanji's body and study it to cure his evil diseases.
He took advantage of the chaos to poison the young monk in the temple and stole the body of Zen Master Yuanji to Japan.
The body of Zen Master Yuanji exists in the Sochi Temple in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama Tsurumi, and is regarded as a national treasure of Japan and has not been returned to China so far.
The Japanese's behavior is despicable and shameless.
It’s only been so long since history has passed, and now there are still people who keep wiping the butts and licking the Japanese on their backs.
When Chen Xianzhi thought of this, he became angry.
China's ceramic culture is very strong and is still a treasure in the world.
During the Southern Song Dynasty, the Song people developed a special black-glazed tea bowl, covered with flares (crystalline spots), and the spots will emit a blue-green luster, and the flares themselves will also appear in different colors according to the changes in light.
The most wonderful thing is that the porcelain bowl contains water. When the sun shines, it will appear blue, purple, green and other colorful fibers, just like the universe. If you look at it at night, it is comparable to the Milky Way in the sky. People call it the universe in the bowl.
However, after the Southern Song Dynasty, the art of Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowl was lost and cannot be restored to this day.
Nowadays, there are only three and a half remaining Yaobian Tianmu Tea Bowls in the world. All three complete pieces are in Japan, and half incomplete pieces are in the Guyue Association in Hangzhou, China, which is a pity.
In addition to rare treasures, Japan has also stole countless gold, minerals and grain from China.
The Japanese invaders had 2 million people, consuming a lot of food every day.
According to statistics, during the 14 years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Japanese army plundered more than 800 million tons of grain in China, more than half of the grain was used for war supplies, and another 300 million tons of grain were transported directly back to Japan.
In addition to robbing food, the Japanese army also robbed various mineral resources.
Among them, there are about 6.4 billion tons of coal, about 700 million cubic meters of trees, about 200 million tons of rare earths, about 15 tons of kaolin, and about 4.9 billion tons of copper ore.
Among them, about 22.7 billion tons of coal were stolen from the Fushun Coal Mine in Liaoning.
Japan also formulated the Jin Lily plan to plunder China's gold. The executor of this plan was Prince Chichibumiya Yukihito, the younger brother of Emperor Meiji of Japan.
During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the amount of gold plundered by Japan was large and it needed to be counted in tons.
Japan plundered 21,000 tons of gold in China. The Japanese army not only created the unmanned Nanjing Massacre, but after occupying Nanjing, it plundered gold, jewelry, antiques, etc., and robbed 6,000 tons of gold in just over 40 days.
Fortunately, Japan did not find oil in the Northeast, otherwise our Daqing oil field would not have been available.
Maybe everyone will ask why we didn’t want our national treasure back when Japan surrendered.
In fact, this reason is very complicated.
All this is related to China's international status at that time and to Mr. Chiang Kai-shek.
First of all, China's national strength is too poor. The United States and the Soviet Union are the ones who make the decision on Japan's claims. Britain also has the right to speak, while China has the lowest status.
Considering that there are many countries involved in claims against Japan, the National Government has also proposed that the compensation obtained in the future should account for more than half of Japan's in-kind compensation and the total amount of compensation.
However, the United States allocated it as early demolition materials to four countries: China, the Philippines, the Netherlands (representing the Dutch East India) and Britain (representing the British Malaya, Myanmar and other Far Eastern colonies). Among them, China earns 15%, and the Philippines, the Netherlands and Britain each earn 5%.
For example, Japan has left many factories and assets in the Northeast, which should be completely returned to China or compensated for compensation.
But the Soviet Union insisted on transporting Japanese assets in the Northeast back to China as spoils, refused to include them in the scope of compensation and refused to return them to China.
This makes it difficult for Chiang Kai-shek to get rid of the tiger.
Therefore, weak countries have no diplomacy.
In addition, due to China's poor industrial foundation and not even a decent warship, it is difficult to receive compensation from Japan, which is also a reason.
However, after the war, the national army accepted many Japanese warships.
Secondly, the civil war broke out and there was no time to take care of it.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, Chiang Kai-shek's work focus no longer demands national treasures and compensation, but rather on the civil war.
Chiang retreated the troops that were originally going to be stationed in Japan, so compensation was not the focus for him at all.
Finally, Mr. Jiang’s own attitude.
In 1949, Mr. Jiang retreated to Baodao and lost the rule of the country.
In order to make Japan recognize his orthodox status, he did not hesitate to lose his power and humiliate his country and give up his national interests and compromise with Japan, a defeated country.
At the end of 1950, the Philippine representative asked Mr. Chiang, "The Philippines said it would claim 8 billion US dollars, how much would China claim against Japan?"
Jiang replied: We don’t want any money.
He further explained that after Japan's defeat, the country was poor and the people were in poverty, and the allies should not increase their burdens, especially to prevent Japan from becoming a red country.
In order to gain recognition from the defeated country, completely give up its own interests, and the victorious country bows to the defeated country, what Chiang Kai-shek does is very strange.
Regarding Chiang Kai-shek's abandonment of war reparations, Premier Zhou once said incisively: The losses in war are mainly in the mainland, and he (Cheng Kai-shek) is generous to others!