Chapter 143: Changeable situation (3)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2882Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
Time is slowly passing, and as the external situation continues to change, the southern Xinjiang region is also undergoing considerable changes. The first is Myanmar. With the transfer of a large number of militiamen from northern Myanmar to the north, although the number of local indigenous people in Myanmar still has a numerical advantage, the increasing number of Chinese have firmly controlled all walks of life in Myanmar. As the situation in Myanmar stabilized, Tangcheng did not treat those Chongqing Paoge and Jianghu people who had previously supported him badly. Tangcheng not only left Myanmar's grain business to them alone, but also helped them build food processing plants one after another.

Because of the continuous bumper harvests of food, Myanmar's breeding industry has also been promoted. The Chinese are the ancestors of planting and breeding. Once conditions permit, Myanmar will soon begin to experience unsaleable meat. Tang Cheng, who was asked for help, had no choice but to give these bosses advice and help them build a food processing factory to specialize in the production of canned meat and sell it to Europe. The current Zionist organization has not established a permanent gathering place in the Middle East, so they do not yet have the ability to grow food.

The bosses of Paoge, who were not slow in thinking, sold most of the canned meat they produced to the Zionist Army nearby. After going back and forth, these bosses of Paoge made a lot of money. After more than a year of infrastructure construction, relying on the planning and design of a large number of technical personnel hired from China, the major cities in Myanmar are now connected by high-standard highways. Many villages close to the city have also been connected to roads, water and electricity, and Tangcheng is preparing to start transforming the living environment in the villages.

Originally, all the temples in Myanmar, large and small, have been demolished and relocated. The monks and temples who are unwilling to return to secular life have been moved to central Thailand. There will be only one religion in Myanmar in the future, and that is Taoism. As early as when Tang Cheng was canonized as the governor-general of Myanmar, he sent people back to the country and invited many Taoist figures who had made outstanding contributions during the Anti-Japanese War. Today, in Myanmar, there are more than ten Taoist temples, large and small, and nearly a thousand Taoist disciples.

There are Catholic churches built spontaneously by Germans in northern Myanmar. However, with the continuous development and construction of southern Thailand, more and more Germans have begun to migrate to southern Thailand. Nowadays, the largest population in northern Myanmar is Jews. However, according to the agreement between Tangcheng and the Zionist Organization, these Jews eventually moved to the Middle East. In other words, these Jews living in northern Myanmar are just tenants. They must farm their own land to support themselves, and at the same time, they must train professionals in various industries for northern Myanmar for free.

Nowadays, in northern Myanmar, apart from the agricultural areas, there are various training schools and the Northern Myanmar University. Most of the Jews living here are active in these training schools, where they pass on their skills to students who come south from the country to study. At the University of Northern Myanmar, almost all professors are German, and the subjects they teach are outstanding students who have completed training in various training schools. In addition, there are children from various related households in Tangcheng. Going to university to receive new education is the best way for them to change their identities.

In short, Myanmar is now full of prosperity. Compared with Myanmar, Thailand's construction speed is relatively slow, but this is only compared to central Thailand. There are now more than 30 small light industry factories in northern Thailand. The first batch of trainees to receive Jewish training in northern Myanmar are now working and doing internships in these small factories. As long as the situation in the country is completely stabilized, these technicians will return to the country with what they have learned and become the backbone of each new factory.

In addition, Tangcheng also secretly built several laboratories near the border. The current research topics of these laboratories are all new technologies he got back from Japan. The researchers who presided over these research laboratories were all high-end German technicians invited by Hans from Europe. These people did not want to accept the invitation from the Americans, so they came to southern Xinjiang and quietly entered the research laboratories to work. However, Tangcheng did not treat them badly. Not only did it provide them with a good research environment, it also provided good accommodation for their families.

Technical materials translated by Southwest University professors are continuously sent to these research laboratories. After their research and analysis, the most practical technologies will be sealed as soon as they are upgraded. These new technologies, like those technicians who go to factories for internships, are all prepared by Tangcheng for the country. When the time comes, these new technologies will become an accelerator for domestic revival. But now, they can only hide in the research room because the time has not come yet.

The horizontal railway in southern Thailand is also nearing the end of construction. Once this horizontal railway is put into use, the role of the Malacca Strait will be greatly reduced. Especially goods from Europe will pass through this horizontal railway, directly across the land from the Andaman Sea into the Gulf of Thailand, and then take the South China Sea to radiate throughout Southeast Asia and the coastal areas of China. And this is the main reason why Americans want to get involved here, because Americans also know the importance of this horizontal railway.

It's a pity that Tang City has already embraced the British royal family, and the war has just ended, so the United States is not yet the world policeman that Tang City remembers. However, Tangcheng also rejected the British and strictly stated that this horizontal railway and the two supporting large deep-sea docks were the property of the southern Xinjiang royal family. As a condition of rejection, Tangcheng opened up the business circle in southern Thailand and allowed British and American capital to conduct legal commercial activities in southern Thailand, such as the textile factory built by the Thomas family here.

The textile factory that has been put into production relies on Hans's relationship with the US military in the Pacific to have products in stock and has already received orders from the US military in the Pacific. Tangcheng believes that before Japanese textile companies recover, the products of this textile factory will soon enter the Japanese market and capture a large share. Although Japan has now gotten rid of the previous chaos, economic recovery cannot be said with words, nor can it be restored overnight just by hard work.

Tangcheng has already instructed the deep divers who are developing well in Japan to use their own channels to establish many research institutes in Japan and recruit unsuccessful engineers to conduct research on various new technologies. Some of these new technologies developed by the local Japanese will be put into the market to win research funds for the institute, and most of the practical new technologies will be quietly transported into the country through Tangcheng in the future, contributing to the country's construction.

The entire central Thailand has long been closely monitored by the German infantry regiment, and Tangcheng plans to build central Thailand into a real agricultural area. Of course, although this will be an agricultural area in the future, water and electricity facilities that are available in other areas must also be provided here. Roads radiating to the countryside must also be provided here, and government facilities at the township level must also be built one by one. Tangcheng plans to use one generation to transform the local Thais and the Burmese natives who will later migrate, hoping that they can seize this last opportunity.

However, all of Tangcheng's plans are based on the number of Chinese in southern Xinjiang. Therefore, while Myanmar and Thailand were constantly changing, Tangcheng also sent people into neighboring countries to lobby Chinese from other South Asian countries to move to Myanmar or southern Thailand. Among these South Asian Chinese, the first to respond were the Chinese living in Vietnam. In just six months, almost one-third of the Chinese living in Vietnam had migrated to Myanmar.

Vietnam is a colony of France, and the French are equally greedy, but Tangcheng is not easy to bully, especially after Myanmar successfully captured the East Pakistan region, the French no longer prevented the Vietnamese Chinese from leaving. However, the bureau blocked Tang Cheng's attempt to recruit Vietnamese Chinese on a large scale, because the intelligence department controlled by the bureau had identified spies planted by the French among the Vietnamese Chinese who had previously moved to Myanmar. Tang Cheng tried his best to increase the number of Chinese in southern Xinjiang, but he could not allow it. There were intelligence agents from foreign forces everywhere under his rule.

Tangcheng had to interrupt its plan to recruit South Asian Chinese and instead stepped up its efforts to introduce immigrants from the country. As the domestic war continued to intensify, a large number of Chinese who wanted to avoid the war finally began to go south to Myanmar to avoid disaster. . According to the original historical process, these Chinese people who went south to escape the chaos eventually entered Hong Kong. Most of them later became the backbone of Hong Kong. But now because of the emergence of Tangcheng, not so many Chinese people go south to Hong Kong. Most Chinese have chosen Myanmar to settle.

Compared with Hong Kong, Myanmar is not only a Chinese-dominated country, but also has its own military force. It has taught the Indians a lesson before and even grabbed a piece of territory by the way. This kind of Myanmar seems to be more stable due to Hong Kong. The most important thing is that Myanmar has too many opportunities. The Chinese who come here from the south can find opportunities to support their families. In short, all changes in Myanmar are proceeding gradually according to Tangcheng's plan.

Outside of South Asia, Hans's former colleagues have become more active because of the support of large amounts of activity funds. According to the plans formulated by Tangcheng, they have supported many agents in various European countries. Through these agents, they secretly infiltrated the local governments and even the military and intelligence agencies. At least half of the massive amount of intelligence received by the bureau every day was reported by Hans's former colleagues from Europe.