Fifth, as far as Lu Xun knew, many Chinese local rulers were far inferior to the Japanese Fujiwara no Kanezane, because they were unwilling to even pretend to be close to the people and love the people!

Who can say anything bad about someone who can do the above five things?

It was this kind of "soft invasion" that made Lu Xun increasingly painful and helpless.

He knew very well that the other side was an invader and that their actions were gradually eroding Northeast China and taking away the hearts of the people there, but he was powerless to do anything and could not even utter a word of opposition.

Finally, he could only sigh:

"I admire your character, but I will never support your invasion of China, even if it is in this way."

"Well..."

Fujiwara no Kanezane tilted his head, but did not object to the word "invasion":

"Don't worry, I moved all the military families here not to move further south, but to stabilize the morale of the troops and maintain military discipline."

"I understand the need to stabilize military morale...but also military discipline?" "Yes, military discipline."

Fujiwara no Kanemichi hooked his finger at the officers and soldiers who were reuniting with their families in the distance:

"I can use orders to force them to stop burning, killing, and looting, and I can use economic incentives to induce them to stop, but it's hard for me to completely control their lower bodies..."

Speaking of this, Fujiwara Kanezane was very helpless, and he madly complained in his heart: Damn Japanese, are you the reincarnation of goblins?!

Do you have any special obsession with ejaculation?

They can control murder, arson, and looting, but they can't control this fucking thing about women!

No matter how strict the military orders were, no matter how much effort was put into exhausting the Japanese army's energy through extensive training and military affairs, incidents of harassment, rape, and even sodomy of women continued to occur.

Of course, another thing that Fujiwara Kanezane was very clear about was that the issue of the lower body of men and women was a major problem that was difficult to solve even in the People's Liberation Army led by the Communist Party of China.

Haven’t you seen how many people “kick their wives into the city”?

We are all Homo sapiens. When it comes to human instinct, don't say that the Chinese are much nobler than the Japanese. Being able to control the army and not violently rape women is already a saint-like existence.

By the way, the 386th Brigade was able to be controlled, on the one hand because of Fujiwara no Kanezane, on the other hand because they were "puppet troops", on the other hand because their families were all in the local area, and on the other hand because their brigade commander was called Chen Kui.

The brigade commander really dared to kill me.jpg.

Officer Kenji Doihara suggested forming a "women's volunteer corps" or transferring the "comfort women camp" from the country to meet the needs of the soldiers, but Fujiwara Kanezane thought for a few seconds and refused.

For any Chinese with a conscience, "comfort women" is an extremely sensitive word. Prostitutes in those days were very different from those in later generations. Almost all of them were "non-volunteers."

It should be pointed out that although there are indeed some cases where people voluntarily became comfort women due to brainwashing, most people were forced to do so. Who would want to spread their legs and be prodded with sticks without even getting paid if they could live a good life?

(Believe me, the cows will die of exhaustion, and the land will be ruined if plowed. Take the "special teahouses" set up by the Nationalist army in Taiwan as an example. The minimum quota for each prostitute is 10 people for 150 minutes per day, with no upper limit.)

(For example, the 16-year-old daughter of Wu Jinying received over 3000 customers in 97 days, shocking the entire island and ultimately leading to the closure of the "Special Tea House" in 1992;)

(You have to remember that lubricants were already being used on a large scale at that time, and the Japanese comfort camps were far more brutal – blood was the lubricant, and most of the money was taken away by the upper echelons, under the euphemism of “making money for the country”)

Even with the assistance of future technological humanoids such as agents, Fujiwara no Kanezane could not guarantee that the women transferred to the "comfort women camp" were all "voluntary";

Therefore, even though it would cause complaints from soldiers, he still resolutely banned "comfort women" and at the same time cracked down on brothels and the related human trafficking problems in various parts of Northeast China.

This certainly earned Fujiwara no Satoshi a lot of good reputation and further strengthened his rule in the Northeast, but the sexual problem still existed and had to be resolved.

After much thought, the best way is still Chen Kang's suggestion - take advantage of the immigration plan to bring all the families of these soldiers to the Northeast and use their families to restrain them.

If you have a wife and really want to vent, go find your wife; if you don't have a wife, I'll find a way to find you one! If you make another fucking mistake, don't make any excuses! Huh?

What did you say?

You don't respect the personal and female wishes of soldiers? Fuck you!

Do you know how difficult it is for the lower classes to find a wife these days?

Did you know that these days, women from the lower classes are like "reserve food" during famine? Did you know that the women in Kudo Daibutsu's entire village were sold to brothels in exchange for food?

Did you know that the phenomenon of "I'll rent my wife to you for two years to give birth to a son" is widespread in Northeast China?

People are already living a hard life. The basic mission of maintaining vital signs and ensuring the continuation of the family line is to live long. Who cares about so much else?

Of course, if we just foolishly send Japanese immigrants to China, it is bound to be like what happened in history: due to resource shortages, there will be fierce conflicts between immigrants and local people, and a large number of "armed pioneer groups" will appear;

(This is what the Japanese government did in history. They gave guns to immigrants and then shipped them to China, letting them find a way to make a living on their own. Anyway, as long as you don't cause trouble in the country, it's fine.)

But the problem is, there is also the United States!

The United States was just in the Great Depression at that time, and a large number of poor people were forced to eat garbage, rotten food, and even starved to death. It did not mean that the United States had no food!

On the contrary, whether it is staple food or milk, the United States is overflowing with it. What farmers are worried about is how to deal with these things without losing money.

what?

To the poor?

Fuck you, I'd rather throw it away!

At this time, a super customer appeared who needed a large amount of agricultural products such as wheat and milk, and who could solve this problem and bring them considerable profits.

That’s right, it’s His Majesty Fujiwara.

Otherwise, where did those large ocean-going merchant ships that recently came to the Northeast to unload grain come from?

Oh, by the way, these grains were not only transported to Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Northeast China through various channels, but also some were transported to Japan.

However, due to the obstruction of certain forces and the dereliction of duty of some idiots, a lot of food that had been transported thousands of miles away was piled up on the docks and moldy, and was not distributed to the poor Japanese people. Instead, it was resold at a high price...

Although there were various problems during the operation, overall, Fujiwara Kanezane's move of transporting grain from the United States had a huge effect.

In the eyes of the Japanese high-ranking officials, Fujiwara no Kanemitsu had obtained a large amount of food from the United States at almost no cost, and the immigration plan was implemented smoothly. The pressure in Japan was greatly reduced, and the resistance that had previously been recurring suddenly disappeared.

As a result, Hirohito and other high-ranking Japanese officials praised Fujiwara no Nakamura as an American expert with far-sighted vision, outstanding skills, extensive connections, and great contributions. His importance and voice increased.

In the eyes of ordinary Japanese and Northeastern people, Prince Hachimangu Kanezane was a benevolent, wise, and generous leader, and life in Manchukuo was simply a blessing;

Therefore, Fujiwara no Kanezane successfully gained the support of the military and the people of both China and Japan, and successfully stabilized the entire Northeast. The people of Manchukuo became more and more loyal to him.

In the eyes of Americans, President Springfield hadn't even officially taken office, but she had already solved the country's overstocking problem and farmers' product sales issues. She truly lived up to her title of "Saint Lady"!

In addition, Springfield invested a lot of money to ensure basic relief for the urban poor, so its election prospects soared.

A world where no one gets hurt is achieved.

Um?

You ask where the money comes from to do so many things?

Putting aside the Fujiwara family's own wealth, a certain T-doll who hasn't appeared in hundreds of chapters and is almost forgotten, working hard in and out of the Federal Reserve vaults every day, has something to say:

I want to see Sister 45!

Hey.

Lu Xun, Uchiyama Kanzo and others were unaware of the twists and turns involved. In their eyes, under Fujiwara no Kanezane's rule, the Northeast was now like this:

The army is brave and capable of fighting, the people live and work in peace and contentment, people of all ethnic groups live in harmony, the top leaders work tirelessly, and the executors are loyal to their duties...

Then compare what they know about the living conditions of people in other parts of China and in mainland Japan...

This... Is His Highness's kindness going to end?

380 Man Yi and Japanese magazines work together

As the King of Northeast, Fujiwara no Kanezane had a lot to do and had to focus most of his energy on military affairs, so it was impossible for him to stay in one place for a long time.

Therefore, after inspecting the situation of the "model village" and confirming that it was basically running according to his ideas, he left Lu Xun and others and returned to Shenyang to prepare to deal with assassinations and other matters.

Originally, assassinations themselves were not uncommon at all. The Ministry of Internal Affairs, agents, UMP40, or 386 thwarted at least one assassination attempt against him every week. It was so annoying.

The problem is that the agent brought the documents to her personally, which means that this assassination is slightly different and beyond her authority to handle.

"...The number of people involved is enormous and the influence is widespread. According to preliminary investigations and interrogations by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Koreans, Chinese, Jews, and Japanese are all involved. We have already arrested over 30 of them..."

"Well, it's quite large..."

Fujiwara Kanezane lay in his rocking chair, listening to his agent's report, not even bothering to open his eyes:

“Who are the supporters and organizers behind this?”

As a man with a lot of bad deeds and sins, it is not surprising that he is hated by Koreans, Chinese, Jews, Japanese, and even people from other countries.

It is amazing that someone could organize so many people of different nationalities and positions in such a short time. The effort required is not insignificant.

Is it because he is so hated, or is it just an accident that everyone got together?

"From the North Korean and Chinese perspectives, we speculate it was Kim Gu and Dai Li... Cloud map data shows that after receiving your aid, Kim Gu didn't stay in North Korea, but instead headed for Nanjing, overlapping with Dai Li's location."

"Hee... these guys..."

Fujiwara Kanezane shook his head without any anger: "Go on."

"...The methods they planned to use included, but were not limited to, car bombings, assassinations on the street, and poisoning... They even listed UMP40 and me as assassination targets..."

"Puff... Um, cough cough cough... Sorry sorry, keep going..."

A moment of silence, I hope you don't run into these two killers head-on, especially the latter. Otherwise, "tearing the devils apart with bare hands" is not just an exaggerated legend in the anti-Japanese drama.

"Yes, yesterday, the 386th Brigade also captured a staff member of the Shenyang Imperial Palace who was planning to poison Wanrong and undermine Japan-Manchuria relations..."

"hehe..."

Fujiwara Kanezane sneered twice.

He really didn't have any feelings for Wanrong, but the child that was about to be born in Wanrong's belly was his;

The most important thing is that unlike some readers who clamor every day to "take Wanrong in", Wanrong and the child played a very important political role. Even Hirohito, who was far away in Tokyo, called many times to show his concern.

Even if we take a step back, what kind of scumbag would do such a thing as assaulting a pregnant woman and a baby?

"Who is this again?"

"According to her account, she was inspired by members of the 'Northeast People's Self-Defense Army'..."

"The Northeast People's Self-Defense Force? Oh, the anti-Japanese force organized by Deng Tiemei, right? I remember that because of our policies, it seems that few people joined."

"Yes, they are now hiding in the mountains near Huangtukang, harassing Li Shoushan's troops from time to time. The two sides are now in a stalemate..."

"Oh, Li Shoushan... I remember he was a general in the Northeast Army. It seems like he's been reported a lot recently. He's been allowing his soldiers to extort civilians or something like that?"

"Yes, it was reported by Li Kenong."

"Well, let's find an opportunity to execute him in front of the people."

"Yes... However, the commander we captured this time is quite interesting. Would you like to meet him?"

"Who?"

Not long after, a man about the same age as Fujiwara no Kanezane was brought up.

"Are you Zhao Dong?" "It's me, your grandpa!"

The young man had his hands tied, and although he was kneeling on the ground, he held his head high and spat fiercely:

"I won't change my name! I won't change my surname! You can kill me or chop me up! It's all up to you!" "Oh, okay, since you say so, then kill me!" "Grandpa won't surrender... eh?"

Zhao Dong was confused.

No... Didn't you bring me up here to persuade me to surrender? Why did you just kill me without even saying a word of persuasion?

Isn't it said that Prince Kanezane of the Northeast is broad-minded? Fujiwara no Kanezane was indeed not very interested in this person.

Although in a sense, this guy is indeed a "historical celebrity"; however, this is a "historical celebrity" that was artificially blown up by the filial sons and grandsons of the Kuomintang in later generations;

It cannot be said that he did not fight against the Japanese at all, but the deeds and achievements exaggerated by Apple fans are a little different from the actual situation.

Putting aside the daily fabrications, distortions, and half-truths of Apple fans, why do they have to praise this particular person?

Because this person had fought against the Japanese, later joined the Communist Party of China (but not the party), then defected and brought people back to create friction with the Eighth Route Army. As a result, Marshal Nie ordered the 120th Division to kill him.

If it weren't for the fact that his achievements were not so well-known, he would be a nearly perfect example of a mourner, much better than Ji Hongchang and the like.

Originally, because he was a Chinese, Fujiwara no Kanezane was quite appreciative and tolerant of "anti-Japanese elements". He usually did not arrest them, and if he did, he would quickly release them, euphemistically calling it "tolerance and magnanimity, and trying to influence the traitors".

However, looking at this guy's history, rather than saying that he is an "anti-Japanese hero", it would be better to say that he is a bandit under the banner of anti-Japanese.

At most, it is said that "the major moral principles are intact, but the minor virtues are hindered."

Kidnapping, blackmail, extortion, tomb robbing, robbery, rape, murder, arson, and exploitation of the people... Zhao Dong and the so-called "anti-Japanese team" he later led did not spare any of these.

Especially the kidnapping and tomb robbing. If it weren't for these two things, it would be a question whether this person could be dug out from the history pile by Apple fans and praised and used to ridicule the CCP.

Because he was a crazy tomb robber in the Peking area, wandering around Changping looking for graves to dig up in the name of getting military funds. Merchants from all over the country came to buy Qing Dynasty jewelry in an endless stream, and the whole city of Peking knew about this.

He kidnapped the priest of the French Church in Tianmengou and demanded an exorbitant ransom, which caused protests from embassies of various countries and greatly damaged the reputation of the anti-Japanese forces.

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