Age of Conquest Reborn
Chapter 1669 Hong Kong everyone has money
On the other end of the phone, Zhang Quan heard Tang Qiuli's exclamation, misunderstood what he meant, and asked, "Sir, why are you so dissatisfied? That's not easy to handle. Anyway, the little devil is now inserting his hands into his eyes.
You have to turn it around, you have to turn it around, I will just add more conditions. Anyway, it belongs to the little devil. If you don’t want it, it will be for nothing. If you want it, it will be in vain. I am good at cutting flesh from the little devil!”
Tang Qiuli was startled and said quickly: "Uncle Quan, it's okay, but going too far is not enough. You really want the Japanese to be your trousers. You can handle this matter with your full authority, just control it properly!"
Okay, Zhang Quan's way of handling it is unique. He issued an announcement on all radio stations in Hong Kong in the name of the Hong Kong Military Control Commission that all Hong Kong citizens can participate in the search for the bodies of Japanese soldiers, and fired
The conditions are also very tempting. Each corpse of a Japanese soldier will be paid 20 yuan, and payment will be made upon sight.
Immediately, a search for the corpses of Japanese soldiers was launched throughout Hong Kong. Think about it, Hong Kong had just ended a war and was in dire straits. Many factories and enterprises had not yet started normal production. No.
There are few citizens who are idle at home. Since Duli has cooperated with the Hong Kong Military Control Commission and opened up such a way for citizens to make money, Hong Kong citizens are still flocking to it. //Visit to download txt novels//
In just two days, the Japanese paid tens of thousands more taels of gold for this. In the end, the total amount paid reached as much as 280,000 taels of gold. Excluding the fees paid to the citizens, the Duli Division Logistics Department had a net loss of 280,000 taels of gold.
Earning 250,000 taels of gold was such a way to make money that Zhang Quanneng could imagine. The officers in the Logistics Department admired the minister so much that they almost worshiped him. The old man could sit in the position of the minister. It was indeed the same as before.
Ordinary people are different!
Those who benefited from this were not only the citizens and workers of Hong Kong, but also several funeral parlors. The business was booming and each family was making a lot of money. The bosses were beaming with smiles and wished they could go to Japan to arrest them.
Thousands of Japanese people came back, killed them first, and then sold them. The funeral industry was the first industry to recover after the war in Hong Kong. It also became the first pot of gold for Hong Kong's future economic rise.
Through this incident, the reputation of Major General Zhang Quan, the director of the Duli Division's Logistics Department, became famous throughout Hong Kong. His popularity even overshadowed that of General Tang Qiuli, the commander of the Duli Division and chairman of the Hong Kong Military Control Commission. Many Hong Kong citizens knew Zhang Quan.
Although the name of Tang Qiu Li is unknown, he does not necessarily know who Tang Qiuli is.
In this regard, Zhang Quan said at a large-scale meeting of the logistics system: "Don't think that doing logistics work is doomed to obscurity for the rest of your life. As long as you do it well and make achievements, you will still be famous all over the world, such as yours
Minister, am I not famous in Hong Kong? I am more famous than my teacher!"
These words boosted the morale, and the officers in the logistics system responded with warm and lasting applause. The officers noticed that when the old minister, who was nearly sixty years old, said these words, his eyes were shining and his face was full of pride.
Later, Major General Zhou Yushan, deputy director of the Logistics Department, said half-jokingly: "Minister, how dare you boast? If these words reach the ears of the division commander, why won't you be given some shoes to wear?"
Zhang Quan glared and said: "How dare he! That's how it is. Go to Hong Kong and ask about Zhang Quan's name. I don't know! In less than two days, they made dozens of dollars in vain."
Who can achieve the goal of finding the ocean, and moreover, it’s a kid who pays for it!" After saying that, he laughed first.
After solving the matter of the bodies of the fallen Japanese soldiers, Tang Qiuli began to organize Hong Kong's administrative management system and military defense arrangements, and established the Hong Kong Military and Administrative Management Committee. In the military, Major General Tian Shangxi, the commander of the Guangzhou Garrison District, also served as the commander of the Hong Kong Garrison District.
At the same time, he serves as the executive deputy director of the Hong Kong Military Control Commission, responsible for issues related to Hong Kong's military.
Administratively, Tang Qiuli issued a special order to appoint Shang Jiachen, the first deputy mayor of Dingbian Special City of Dingbian Special Economic Zone, as the chairman of the Hong Kong Military and Political Management Committee, and Shang Jiachen as the vice chairman of the Military and Political Committee of Dingbian Special Economic Zone and Dingbian Special Economic Zone.
The right-hand deputy of Mayor Liu Hanzhang has worked in Dingbian for many years and has achieved outstanding results. He is a very talented person with rich experience in urban management.
Before issuing the order, Tang Qiuli agreed to seek Liu Hanzhang's opinion. Liu Hanzhang strongly recommended Shang Jiachen. Tang Qiuli believed in Liu Hanzhang's vision. Of course, Hong Kong's geographical location was very special.
At that time, it was particularly emphasized that a large number of cadres with economic management and administrative management capabilities were transferred from the Dingbian Special Economic Zone Economic Management Bureau and the relevant departments of the Dingbian Municipal Government, and were enriched into Hong Kong administrative departments at all levels to assume major leadership positions.
For this reason, Liu Hanzhang lamented: "Yes, Chairman Tang has set his sights on Dingbian again. Tell me, over the past seven or eight years, how many experienced and capable cadres have been transferred from Dingbian, first to Shandong, and then to
In places such as Pingjin and now Hong Kong, the talents we have worked so hard to cultivate have been transferred away by Chairman Tang. Why do I feel that our Dingbian is just an old hen laying eggs!"
Tang Qiuli doesn't care what Liu Hanzhang thinks. If he doesn't transfer people from Dingbian, then Dingbian is his base camp. In seven or eight years, he has cultivated a large number of administrative talents with mature experience. Moreover, given
The order of the Border Special Economic Zone also specifically emphasized that the transferred personnel must arrive in Hong Kong the day after tomorrow.
In other words, the time left for Liu Hanzhang was only more than 20 hours. Immediately, the Dingbian Special Economic Zone began to boil. Liu Hanzhang ordered that all cadres on the mobilization list must go to the city government within five hours.
Assembling means giving them time to say goodbye to their families.
On July 27, the cadres transferred from the Dingbian Special Economic Zone took a plane and arrived in Hong Kong on time. Tang Qiuli gave a passionate speech at the welcome meeting. After the meeting, he agreed to stay as the new Hong Kong Military and Political Management Committee
Chairman Shang Jiachen, and Major General Tian Shangxi, Commander of the Hong Kong Garrison Region and Executive Deputy Director of the Military Control Commission.
Tang Qiuli said to Tian Shangxi: "Shangxi, the military and political affairs are separated. You focus on the military. Hong Kong has been separated from the motherland for many years. The situation is different from the mainland. Although it is close to Guangzhou, it cannot be managed in the same way as Guangzhou.
, this requires you to carefully explore experience and focus on ensuring the stability of Hong Kong. Transfer a brigade of troops from the Guangzhou Garrison Area to station in Hong Kong for a long time."
To Shang Jiachen, Tang Qiuli only emphasized a few words, "Jiachen, Hong Kong is a particularly economically developed area. Let me give you a message: Don't control Hong Kong to death. I want Hong Kong to become a duli division.
In addition, another area that can provide a lot of funds for the army is the economy. The main thing in Hong Kong is to develop the economy!"
After staying in Hong Kong for a few days and all work arrangements were made, Tang Qiuli rushed back to Guangzhou on July 29th. At the same time, Shan Hu, whose injuries had improved greatly and could move slightly on his own, and who participated in the Hong Kong Campaign, also returned.
Two brigades directly under the corps, three brigades of the Sulu Mobile Corps, Battelle's armored force, and special operations detachment have gradually returned to the Indochina Peninsula and returned to their original organizational structure.
Before returning to Indochina, Tang Qiuli made a brief stop in Guangzhou, mainly to visit Chu Tian. In the Guangzhou Garrison District Hospital, he saw a man sitting in a wheelchair, being pushed by Murong Xue, among the trees.
, Chutian walking in the yard with lush grass.
Tang Qiuli looked at Chu Tian, whose face had become much rosier, and Murong Xue, who looked happy, and felt sincerely pleased. He briefly introduced the situation of the Hong Kong battle, and when he said that Shan Hu was also injured,
Chu Tian's eyes were as wide as light bulbs. He looked at Tang Qiuli and said almost superstitiously: "Commander, did the special operations detachment have something to say? Why did the two detachment captains before and after both take bullets from the Japs?"
Woolen cloth?"
Tang Qiuli was speechless. What could he say? After all, he couldn't explain such a bizarre coincidence. He patted Chutian on the shoulder and told him to take good care of his injuries and strive to return to the special operations detachment as soon as possible. Then, he bid farewell to Chutian and went to Shanhu's ward.
Go.
This is another troublesome problem. Shan Hu is unwilling to be admitted to the garrison hospital. He said to Tang Qiuli: "Xiao Qiu, you don't know. I'm not afraid of anyone now. I'm just afraid of meeting Chu Tian.
If he asks me, Huangshan Tiger, I handed the special operations detachment into your hands. A small battle in Hong Kong cost dozens of my brothers. Xiaoqiu, tell me, how should I answer? I am speechless.
Is that right?"
Tang Qiuli could see that the Battle of Hong Kong was already a knot in Shan Hu's heart. He was injured and didn't take it to heart at all. He could only curse him for being unlucky, but he felt that he had no face to face Chu Tian.
He felt guilty and felt that he had failed Chutian's great trust. If he forced Shan Hu to stay here, it would be detrimental to his recovery, so he had no choice but to change the hospital and leave eight special guards to protect Shan Hu's safety.
After finishing all these things, Tang Qiuli took time to go to the Guangzhou Military Academy to say goodbye to Liu Xinlan. Naturally, the little girl was reluctant to leave, hugged his waist, and cried. After Tang Qiuli comforted him for a long time, Liu Xinlan said
: "You will come to see me at least once every month from now on, okay!"
Tang Qiuli did not dare to agree. He himself did not know when he would have time to come to Guangzhou. Fortunately, Liu Xinlan was a reasonable girl and knew that her man had too many things to do. Although he was reluctant to give up,
It couldn't be a drag on him. In the end, he could only watch Tang Qiuli's car disappear into the crowd of people with red eyes, and couldn't help but shed tears of disappointment.
On the morning of July 30, Tang Qiuli led all the personnel of the Hong Kong Campaign Headquarters to return to Yangon, Indochina Peninsula. Duli Division Rear Headquarters. On the special plane returning to Yangon, he was thinking about one thing. The Hong Kong Campaign
It's over. It's been five or six days. Why hasn't there been any reaction from the Americans?
To be continued.
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