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Chapter 107 Feasibility Assumptions

Ming took off his boxing gloves and breathed a sigh of relief. The first three men, who hadn't been voluntarily, sat or lying on the ground, looked at him pitifully.

"Don't pretend to be a bear, get up!" Wu Ming turned around and wiped his sweat with a towel, "I'll take you to practice lurking sniping."

"Boss, can you make a little lighter in the future?" Ma Zhichao stood up while rubbing his butt, "My butt was broken into two pieces."

"The butt is originally two petals." Wu Ming gave him a blank look, "Besides, how about I'll throw it into eight petals for you?"

"No, no." Ma Zhichao looked bitter.

"Are you surnamed Yang? From the second team?" Wu Ming pointed to a student with a scar on his chin, "Why are you trying so hard?"

"Reporting instructor, my name is Yang Zhenhua, and I am a student of the second team." Yang Zhenhua replied attentively: "All students hope to get your personal teaching, and I am no exception."

"Haha, I can't teach you." Wu Ming waved his hand, "The teaching subjects were approved by me and the instructors. You can get good results by strict training. If you teach me, it would be nothing special except for suffering from flesh and blood."

"Even so, I will run into the top three every day." Ma Zhichao looked at Wu Ming admirably while carrying equipment on his back, "This is a kind of honor and an inspiration. It was taught by the anti-Japanese hero General Liu himself. When it comes to the outside world, how long the face should be!"

"Long face, I think your face is almost the same." Wu Ming smiled and said, "If you can't hold on, don't run so fast. Give others a chance to get beaten."

The second batch of overseas Chinese team members, that is, the one in the training place in India, are about to graduate and go back. Under Wu Ming's arrangement, ten old team members stayed at the school and ten participated in the Nanyang Mechanical Team. They are the sparks, constantly instilling the ideal of independence and building a country among the Nanyang youths and expanding the influence of the Chinese Independent Democratic Party.

During World War II, Japan invaded China, and overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia contributed money and efforts to support China's anti-Japanese movement. The Nanqiao Federation led by Tan Kah Kee called on young people to return to China to fight against the war. At that time, 40,000 Southeast Asian Chinese resolutely left home and abandoned their relatives and returned to China to participate in the Anti-Japanese War.

At that time, China lacked drivers and no one could drive a transport vehicle. As a result, there was a problem with the supply of arms and military rations. A group of young men in Nanyang responded to the call of the Nanyang General Assembly and signed up for the anti-Japanese war. They were all a group of drivers, responsible for transporting military supplies to support the front-line troops on the China-Myanmar Highway, which was full of crisis. They were the service team of overseas Chinese mechanics in Nanyang. They first participated in military training, passed the first-level driver rank, and were officially incorporated into the Anti-Japanese Army. Wearing military uniforms, holding guns and bullets, shouldering the heavy responsibility of transporting military supplies to the front-line. They were large in number. They were a force that cannot be ignored, and they were passionate, young, and had progressive ideas. Radical propositions like independence and founding a country were easier to respond and support in them.

Wu Ming not only taught the overseas Chinese team with all his heart, but also brought suggestions to Xiao Minghua, who fought far away in the Malay Peninsula, established temporary military academies on the spot, hoarded materials, developed military forces, avoided fighting against the Japanese, etc., and while Stilwell was not driven away, Wu Ming relied on his good relationship with him and tried his best to try to directly unify the overseas Chinese anti-Japanese volunteers under the Allied forces, becoming an important force in the Allied forces' combat against Japan. He hoped to obtain supplies for allied troops and local weapons. Although it has not been successful yet, the attitude of the US military has loosened, and this will be related to whether the Volunteers' next operation is successful, and it is also a basis for the US military's inspection.

After a while of exchanges with the children of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, coupled with Wu Ming's own research, he found that the difficulties of Chinese people in South Asia were much greater than originally imagined.

First of all, geographically speaking, there is no particularly definite national territory in the South Ocean area. Later generations of Singapore and Malaysia are now British colonies, including the northern part of Kalimantan Island in the Malay Peninsula River. Kalimantan Island is divided by Britain and the Netherlands. The north belongs to Britain and is called the part of Malaysia; the south belongs to the Netherlands, called the part of Indonesia, the Dutch colony. This is the country now called the "Federal Union of Malaysia". It consists of four parts: Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. The first two parts are on the Malay Peninsula, and the latter two parts are occupied by the Netherlands in Northern Kalimantan.

The most Chinese immigrants on these lands, with a total of about 20 million, and the indigenous people are Malays and branches of Malays. Chinese immigrants are mainly distributed in the current Malay Peninsula and Kalimantan

More than half of the Chinese are on the Malay Peninsula and one-quarter of the Chinese are on the Kalimantan, which has caused great uneasiness among the British colonists. Therefore, the British have always united local Malays to persecute Chinese politically and exclude Chinese.

The Chinese in the South China Sea have long been oppressed by European colonists and local indigenous peoples, and they were eager to have their own motherland, not the Qing Dynasty of Manchuria. The Qing Dynasty of Manchuria not only distrusts the Chinese in China, but also hates the Chinese overseas. Therefore, when the Republic of China was founded, it was greatly funded by the Chinese in the South China Sea. Many veteran figures of the Kuomintang were born in the South China Sea. Some Chinese in the South China Sea even declared independence, joined the Republic of China, and formed the "Greater Republic of China", but were immediately suppressed by European colonists. Sun Yat-sen also mentioned many times that he wanted to expand to the South China Sea. The government of the Republic of China even recognized all Chinese-born Chinese nationalities in Nanyang, elected members of the National Assembly in Nanyang, established Nanyang University in Singapore, and cultivated children of Nanyang Chinese in Chinese. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Chinese people supported the Chinese government's war of resistance, and were therefore cruelly persecuted by Japan.

Wu Ming gradually understood the British trick. Singapore can establish a country independently. This is completely the British trick. Separating the place with the largest number of Chinese people from the Malay Peninsula. The proportion of Chinese in the remaining Malaysians has been greatly reduced. The Malays can control the regime for a long time and oppress the minority of Chinese with the British.

This is not only a harsh military struggle, but also involves political struggles in all aspects. The complexity can be imagined. But the most important thing is the determination and thoughts of the Chinese in Southeast Asia. Relying on the hypocritical and greedy British government to establish a democratic and free New Malaya is simply a delusion. Only by relying on one's own efforts and bloodshed sacrifice to fight for the power of freedom and democracy can one succeed. Power comes from the barrel of a gun, Mao ZD's statement is truly a famous saying.

Then, first establish this kind of unwaiting and relying on one's own ideas among the Chinese in the South China Sea, and then a firm military struggle. Secondly, it is also beneficial in the international trend. European colonial empires such as Britain, France and the Netherlands were severely hit in World War II. Moreover, the United States' strategic policy in World War II was to fight both sides, fighting both fascism and colonialism. The former threatened the security of the United States itself, and the latter hindered the entry of American capital and commodities into the world market. Therefore, President Roosevelt focused on supporting China to become one of the four major powers. As soon as Germany surrendered, the Japanese were still resisting, and President Truman stopped the lease bill, and even American cargo ships that had entered British ports were ordered to return. The British, who lacked food and fuel, had spent a hungry and cold winter, and the supply of citizens' necessities was even worse than that of the war years. The British cabinet lamented at the time: This was really the most ruthless decision in history.

From the end of World War II in 1945 to the implementation of the Marshall Plan in 1948, Europe was shrouded in a desperate atmosphere for three years. Tens of millions of people survived by relief supplies provided by the United Nations General Administration for the Aftermath of the United Nations and the Red Cross. All governments faced the dual threat of being overthrown by left-wing forces and domestic hungry riots. They were unable and unable to restore overseas colonial rule, as did old colonial countries such as Britain, France, and the Netherlands.

During this period, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia and others declared independence one after another. Only Malaya was obediently at the mercy of the British. Until the British revealed their minions, the Chinese anti-Japanese troops walked back to the forest and regained their weapons to fight for self-defense. However, after being suddenly attacked, their momentum was no longer as good as before. Even in the end, they had to negotiate with the Malayan Federal Government and were forced to accept harsh conditions. Only one-fifth of the Chinese gained citizenship, while the Malays enjoyed many privileges. At this point, the Chinese and Indian and Pakistani became second-class citizens.

The founding of Chinese in the South China Sea was actually unreliable. They had families and businesses, and some of them had jobs in the colonial government, so they could really play a core role in the combination of young people's military and political organizations. As long as they were not involved in the GCD, the Americans did not mix in, even if they were just showing sympathy and neutrality, this struggle actually had hope of success before the Chinese civil war was decided in 1949.
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