Zhong Zhicheng is usually a good guy and speaks politely. It was very hard for him to come from the position of deputy head of the New First Regiment.

I usually feel that I am not qualified enough and rarely argue with others.

Today's definition of Peng Jia is too arbitrary, and Ding Wei is even defined as a traitor to the revolution, which is simply nonsense.

No matter whether you are the leader of a department or not, you still have to confront me.

"I recognize Ding Wei's loyalty to the organization. The local people's support for our Eighth Route Army should be thanked to the early efforts of the Sui-re-cha Military Region."

"The most urgent task is not to fight the Nationalist army, but to occupy small and medium-sized cities, county towns and rural areas, and carry out land reform to the end."

"The Manchurian People's Autonomous Army should be unified and reorganized to create a field force."

Brother Biao has been having a lot of headaches lately, as he has many people under him and he needs to deal with them personally.

There was also a so-called Manchuria Bureau standing at the top, issuing random orders without considering the actual situation or the actual situation of the troops.

His words were refuted as soon as he finished speaking, because he was not a member of the Manchuria Bureau and could only attend the meeting without the right to speak or make decisions.

It's nonsense, absolutely nonsense.

Instead of discussing how to deal with the situation, why are you targeting Ding Wei?

Can replacing Ding Wei solve the current dilemma?

Zhong Zhicheng was so angry that he sat down and didn't bother to discuss it anymore. The Soviet Union did something bad, and no one dared to say anything?

Since the problem cannot be solved here, he will go to the headquarters to report and go to Moscow to find the truth.

The meeting came to nothing, and since Ding Wei did not attend, there was no point in discussing it for so long.

Zhang Dabiao's column is here, well-equipped and with extraordinary combat effectiveness. There are also some Far Eastern troops stationed in Siping, so both sides are temporarily stable.

After today's meeting, Zhong Zhicheng found Zhang Dabiao and asked him to send a telegram to Ding Wei as soon as possible, asking him to come to Siping to discuss important matters.

We were concentrating on relocating military equipment and expanding the arsenal when we learned that something went wrong.

Ding Wei flew to Siping that evening and decided to attend the resolution meeting the next morning.

"Try the Japanese wine. I specially kept it for you. If you need anything, just tell me. I, Zhang Dabiao, only believe one thing: as long as Commander Ding is here, the Third Column can win the battle."

I patted the boy on the shoulder and said, "Wow, you've gained weight again."

"It's okay. There's no big deal. Keep a close eye on the Soviets and protect the railway line in Siping."

"The fight against the Nationalist Army's 89th Division was good. The level of mechanized warfare has improved. It deserves a reward."

Zhang Dabiao took off his hat and showed a disdainful expression. The so-called American-equipped division of the 89th Division was just that.

They didn't even need to take off their hats, the three regiments took care of them.

The next morning, after breakfast, Ding Wei went out and went straight to the venue.

When I arrived at the entrance of the venue, I saw other participants. Brother Biao, who had returned from the Soviet Union, sat in a corner, frowning, as if thinking about something.

Several people from the Manchuria Bureau were there, and when they saw Ding Wei coming, they immediately started questioning him.

"Ding Wei, do you still have the organization in your heart? Openly accepting Shan Cheng's appointment, you are a counter-revolutionary."

He has a loud voice. Is he so angry because he lost the battle? Looking at Peng Jia from the Manchuria Bureau, I wonder if this person in charge has any skills.

Seeing that Ding Wei did not respond, Peng Jia continued to ask, "Comrade Ding Wei, please explain why you exchanged fire with the Far East Army and destroyed the good situation in the Northeast."

"Yes, yes, you are right. I, Ding Wei, am a counter-revolutionary. So what?"

This statement suddenly made people confused.

and then?

Ding Wei actually admitted it openly, making all the excuses Peng Jia had prepared in his mind useless.

"This is so bold. I will immediately ask the headquarters to remove Ding Wei from all his duties."

Humph, Ding Wei is too lazy to pay attention to him.

The situation in Northeast China is complicated. If we still focus on internal strife and fail to unify our thoughts, we will simply be seeking death.

It's easy to find excuses to accuse someone of a crime. At present, war or peace are two different matters. Ding Wei is the commander of the Northeast Camp. What trouble can there be?

Does that mean Nanjing and Shancheng are not legal?

You are such a bored guy. If you are given face, you are the head of the Manchuria Bureau. If you are not given face, you are nothing.

"I suggest that we re-examine the situation in Northeast China. The considerations of the Manchuria Bureau are purely one-sided, without any basis or validity. Can such vision and judgment solve the complex Far East issues?"

Ding Wei looked at Zhong Zhicheng and said, "Send a telegram to the headquarters to report the situation in Northeast China."

"What was the root cause of our defeat? Was it because the leadership was not good enough, or because the soldiers were not fighting hard enough?"

"Investigate where the problem lies. Don't just focus on whether my ass has been cleaned or not."

The indirect remarks made several people present blush.

People who carry heavy troops are usually arrogant and wild, but Ding Wei is too arrogant. Does he really think that no one can suppress him?

Obviously, they are more experienced than Ding Weiqiang and are both veteran revolutionaries.

But in terms of strength, even all these people present combined are not enough.

Looking directly at the commander-in-chief in the corner, Ding Wei bluntly pointed out the problem, "The commander-in-chief's judgment is correct. The reorganized troops cannot compete with the national army. We should abandon the big cities and take the lead in developing and building bases."

"The government's sincerity in peace talks is almost zero. If we just hold on to the big cities and want to increase bargaining chips with the other side, it is better to surrender in advance. This is the real counter-revolution."

"I, Ding Wei, only remember one thing: how many people shed blood before there were guns and cannons, before the troops were armed?"

"You are giving random orders and your internal thoughts are not unified. I'm sorry I won't accompany you."

After a big fuss, they walked out of the meeting without giving any face. They said they would report anything to the headquarters first.

Don’t talk about who is in charge of the Manchuria Bureau. If you want to remove Ding Wei, you might as well give it a try.

The intelligence here was urgently transmitted back to the headquarters. It involved Ding Wei and the hundreds of thousands of troops under his command. This was a huge matter.

Ding Wei was in charge of Suiyuan, Chahar, and North Manchuria, which are equivalent to part of present-day Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, and Jilin.

It also has the most important military factories, tank factories, and aircraft and tank units.

If it weren't for his tense relationship with the Russians, Ding Wei would have been the first choice in Northeast China.

The entire meeting process, as well as the discussions of both parties, were brought back to the headquarters without any omissions.

There are always people whose vision surpasses that of their predecessors. That person's vision is unique. Although he has not appeared in the Northeast, he is well aware of the situation here.

First, the personnel of the Manchuria Bureau were reorganized, and it was believed that the judgment of the commander-in-chief of the Manchuria Autonomous Army was correct and that they should turn to the countryside and develop bases.

Promote Brother Biao to take charge of the overall situation, and develop the South Manchuria and East Manchuria bases according to his ideas and judgment.

Second, regarding the issue of Ding Wei, we should not associate it with personal emotions, but make a comprehensive judgment and conduct a practical investigation. We should not jump to conclusions, let alone make random suspicions.

Whether it is betrayal of the revolution or not is not up to you or him to decide. It is the people who have the final say.

Ding Wei was the head of the North Manchuria Military Region and the commander of the Northeast Camp, holding important positions. If he could make decisions for the people and speak for the masses, what would his position affect?

Let the people of the National Government see our tolerance and pure revolutionary spirit.

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