He is worthy of being called the "Poisonous Zhuge Liang of the Republic of China".

In fact, if we have to be serious about logic, Yang Yongtai's series of excuses just now are very weak and can be easily refuted.

No matter how he explained it, in traditional Chinese culture, he was a "traitor" who should be scorned, not to mention that he had defected to the Japanese, who were a foreign race.

But unfortunately, Fujiwara no Kanezane, who was a Chinese at heart, never thought of being serious about it, and naturally would not correct the other party's "mistakes".

To be honest, for Yang Yongtai, whether it was Fujiwara Kanezane in this life or Mark in the previous life, I don't have any good feelings towards him, but at least I don't have any bad feelings towards him.

Putting aside the question of our position as enemy, the talent of this man is absolutely unquestionable, as he was able to propose policies such as "the Jin-Yuan offensive", "resisting foreign aggression and maintaining internal stability", "70% politics and 30% military", and "appeasing the people in the 'bandit' areas to cut off the Communist Party's roots".

Let alone Chiang Kai-shek, even many members of the Communist Party themselves regarded themselves as a "local separatist organization." How many of them realized that the "Communist bandits" were not a mob but a "political army"?

As for the problems during implementation...

The "gold and dollar offensive" was turned into "everything can be solved with money";

"Resisting foreign aggression and pacifying the country" was turned into "surrender to Japan";

"Seven Political and Three Military Forces" was turned into "using political and military means to combat dissidents";

"Cutting off the roots of communism" was turned into "carrying out a crazy massacre in the Soviet area"...that's another story.

To put it bluntly, he is just a traditional "mentor" who carries out the will of his superiors, says what his master wants to say but cannot say, and does things that are difficult to do.

He is a bastard, for sure, but putting all the blame on him is really a bit unfair to him.

Anyway, in Fujiwara Kanezane's opinion, if it's useful, just use it!

As for Yang Yongtai, the results will be completely different depending on who uses him and how he is used.

Let’s test it again.

"Okay, sir, let's get down to business... What was Chiang Kai-shek's original condition for you to bring? Borrowing money to quell the enemy?"

"Heh...it seems an envoy has already arrived before you."

Although he knew he was being tested, Yang Yongtai still couldn't help but sneer at his former master:

"Sure enough, he still used my policy." "So it was written by Mr.

"I dare not take credit for it, Your Highness. Please tell me what Special Envoy Jiang said and how you responded, so that I can analyze it for you."

"Well, that's it..."

After listening to Fujiwara Kanezane's explanation and reading the contract, Yang Yongtai showed a strange expression. He hesitated for nearly a minute before cautiously asking:

"Your Highness, with all due respect, are you... planning to move Japan's industrial system to Manchukuo to strengthen your own power?"

"Um??"

This time, Fujiwara Kanezane was truly surprised. This guy actually saw such a profound meaning?

That’s right, the main purpose of “forcing” the KMT to sign various traitorous treaties is actually this:

Further accelerate the pace of relocating Japan's industrial system to the Northeast, and build the Northeast into the real Japan... no, the headquarters of His Highness Fujiwara.

Neither Chen Geng nor Chongren nor Zhang Qun nor He Yingqin noticed this, yet Yang Yongtai actually saw it after hearing just a few words?

Is my plan too obvious, or is this guy really too smart? "How did you figure that out?"

After receiving a positive answer, Yang Yongtai immediately became more confident:

"Your Highness, I understand this from your insistence on signing an agreement with the Kuomintang government in the name of 'Manchukuo'."

"Oh? Tell me more."

"Yes, Your Highness, if you ask, then surely..."

In Yang Yongtai's view, Fujiwara no Kanezane was the "Emperor", a person who was qualified to fight for the world;

So, who was the biggest obstacle for Fujiwara no Kanezane to become the supreme ruler in Japan?

Without a doubt, it is His Majesty the Emperor of Japan who is in power.

If one wants to acquire the capital to compete with Hirohito for the world, it is far from enough to just stir up trouble in Japan;

The only way is to jump out of Japan and jump into China, making China (Northeast China) its own possession to enhance its own power to seize the throne;

However, His Majesty the Emperor would never give up power easily and would definitely strike down anyone who coveted the imperial power. Fujiwara no Kanezane was currently a minister and was not as powerful as the Emperor.

So, what should be done to reasonably create a "Tohoku" belonging to Fujiwara no Kanezane without alerting the Japanese Emperor?

In addition to controlling the Empress of Manchukuo and showing kindness to the Northeast, he wanted to make the Northeast a true industrial country that was under his control from top to bottom and from inside to outside.

Obviously, at this point, Manchukuo could not do it on its own and had to rely on "foreign aid".

Okay, now, who did the National Government sign the series of treaties with? Manchukuo.

The Nationalist government wanted to open up markets in central China and other regions. To whom were they opening their markets? Manchukuo.

From whom did the Nationalist Government purchase the various commodities every year? Manchukuo.

In short, everything belongs to "Manchukuo". Even if it is just a small amount of money, Manchukuo can make a fortune.

But did Manchukuo have the ability to complete these orders? Obviously not.

Therefore, in order to fulfill these orders, Japan had to, and could only, transfer "Japanese goods" to "Manchukuo goods" and then send them to China for purchase and sale;

At least do a complete show. This is clearly an agreement signed between Manchukuo and the Nationalist government. It's impossible for it to be shipped directly from Japan and even have a Japanese label, right?

Therefore, Japan must increase its investment in Manchukuo, or at least establish some "transit centers" to complete this "whitewashing" process;

Japanese capitalists would soon discover that instead of wasting time and effort producing products in Japan, shipping them to Manchukuo for labeling, and then selling them, it would be better to set up factories directly in Manchukuo.

If they don't realize this, I'm sure Fujiwara Kanezane will make them "realize" it.

Learn about industrial transfer in capitalism.

In this way, not only did they silence public opinion and force the Kuomintang government to implicitly recognize the "Manchukuo"; they also enabled part of Japan's industry to be transferred to Northeast China, thus strengthening the power of His Majesty Fujiwara.

"...Your Highness, this is my opinion."

"

This is...

Yang Yongtai did not understand what was happening in Japan, nor did he know that Hirohito had long wanted Fujiwara no Kanezane to succeed him, but with his understanding of history and human nature, he guessed the outcome almost exactly.

That’s right, part of Fujiwara no Kanemachi’s plan was really similar to what Yang Yongtai said.

Insisting on signing the agreement in the name of "Manchukuo" was indeed intended to silence and force the Nationalist Government to recognize "Manchukuo";

After all, nominally speaking, the Nationalist government could never recognize Manchukuo;

Once it is acknowledged, it would be tantamount to creating division and going against the trend of “great unification”.

But the reason as to who to shut up and why to force the Kuomintang was different from what Yang Yongtai thought.

The purpose of gagging is mainly to gag people in Japan, rather than to gag international public opinion and China;

By signing such a favorable treaty to Manchukuo (Japan), he could gain more domestic support, eliminate the opposition to the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere", and strengthen Fujiwara no Kanezane's voice;

Forcing the Kuomintang to recognize the "Manchukuo" was not to split China, but to undermine the Kuomintang's legitimacy to govern, to compete for the definition of "legitimacy to govern" in public opinion, and to reduce the difficulty of unifying the country for itself (the Communist Party of China).

The most common attack on Manchukuo now, and one of the most important reasons why the rubbish-like Nationalist Government can continue to maintain its rule, is the phrase "The Nationalist Government is orthodox."

Don't laugh, this is the truth.

Not to mention now, even in the middle and late stages of the Liberation War, when the Communist Party had gained a considerable advantage, there were many people who believed that "the National Government was orthodox and the Communist Party was a local rebellion" and thus joined the National Army;

Do you think only senior Kuomintang generals think this way?

Wrong. Many grassroots Kuomintang soldiers also thought so before they participated in grievance meetings, received class education, and understood the class differences.

The concept of "loyalty to the emperor and patriotism" in the minds of a large number of people actually became one of the sources of confidence for the Kuomintang government to mess around for decades.

Now, what Fujiwara no Kanezane wants to break is this so-called "orthodoxy"; who the hell said that "establishing oneself first is the legitimate government"?

I can fuck you.

As for who will define the new "orthodoxy" and who will fight for this orthodoxy... hehe, I won't tell Mr. Yang about it for now.

However, even though he guessed wrong on some things, Yang Yongtai's talent had been recognized by Fujiwara Kanezane, who decided to accept him:

"Haha, sir, you are indeed very talented. If you don't mind, please condescend to me first..."

"Thank you, Your Highness!" Yang Yongtai was overjoyed!

In the past, he might have felt that Fujiwara no Kanezane didn't directly give him a high-level position, which was a bit aggrieved and "disdained his talent";

But after experiencing the ups and downs and many setbacks over the years, Yang Yongtai had long since learned to compromise. He was already very satisfied to be accepted by an emperor and to have the opportunity to display his talents.

As a "strategist" with a traditional feudal education, what was Yang Yongtai's greatest pain?

It’s not that one cannot hold a high position, but rather that one “has unparalleled talent but nowhere to display it”, “has talent but no chance to be recognized, and has no wise master”!

Working under Fujiwara no Kanezane, as long as we can conquer the world in the future, we don't care about being called a "traitor" or not!

What about the Qing Dynasty?

"But you have to change your name. You can't be Yang Yongtai anymore." "Change your name?"

Yang Yongtai was stunned for a moment, then suddenly realized. Yes, my reputation... "Please give me a name, Your Highness."

"Tai, no, change it to letter! Letter of trust."

"

Xin...Yongxin...Yang Yongxin...

Yang Yongtai sighed deeply, thinking he understood Fujiwara Kanezane's "painstaking efforts" and "instructions", and bowed deeply to the ground:

"Yongxin, I will never let your highness down."

318 Manchukuo is really full of talented people

Yang Yongtai, who had just changed his name to Yang Yongxin, initially passed Fujiwara Kanezane's oT and was later handed over to Doihara Kenji to temporarily serve as his deputy to help continue the construction of the Great Internal Affairs Bureau.

unit.

Both of them are intellectuals who have received modern ideological and technological education but are actually very traditional and feudal at heart. They definitely have common topics.

Not to mention how Yang Yongxin happily, expectantly, and nervously met his new boss, there was another person who had just arrived in the Northeast and was about to be assigned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

"Commander, I'm back."

"Oh! It's the little monster! Why are you here?"

A small "井" (well) appeared on HK416's forehead, and with a forced smile, he introduced the newcomer to Mark:

"Commander, this is the man you asked me to bring rice to, Tsuchiya Yasu... This is the man you want to see, Ma... Fujiwara no Kanezane."

Ignoring the threat from his humanoids, Fujiwara Kanezane smiled and waved:

"Hello, Ninth Brother! I've heard so much about your great name! I've finally seen you here."

“…you you you you you you…”

Wang Yaqiao, leader of the Shanghai Axe Gang, head of the Iron-Blooded Anti-Traitor Group, and the "Assassination King" famous throughout China, was so shocked that he was almost speechless.

He had already guessed that HK416's real handler was a Communist or a pro-Communist. On the way to the Northeast, he had imagined countless possible identities of this mysterious person.

But he never imagined that this mysterious man was actually the top Japanese royal family, the King of the Northeast, and the leader of the invading army - "Hachimangu Kanezane-no-Ou"!

I was scammed???

No no no, absolutely not.

No matter how you look at it, Ms. Koch couldn't possibly lie. So, is this person really her superior? Her... commander?

Wang Yaqiao immediately issued a notice to Zhangzidao - the clam could no longer be saved.

Fujiwara no Kanezane was added to his "hit list" a while ago, ranking quite high, and was considered a "must-kill" person;

Well, he had actually tried once, and although it had failed, Wang Yaqiao was not discouraged and planned to try again after killing Li Dun.

result...

Hahahaha… This world is too crazy… "What's wrong? Brother Jiu, are you mute?"

Mr. Fuji tilted his head:

"I used to know a guy called Brother Nine, but he wasn't as restless as you."

Wang Yaqiao took a deep breath and asked in a deep voice: "Who are you?"

"I've already introduced myself. I'm from Japan..." "No, I'm asking about your true identity."

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