Chapter 571 Pioneer Team

Style: Historical Author: The mountain is intentionalWords: 2009Update Time: 24/01/11 22:41:43
Speaking of the Japanese Pioneer Corps, it was actually a way for Japan to invade China.

As early as 1904, the first Japanese immigrant village "Aichuan Village" appeared in Jin County, Liaoning Province, and subsequently there were more and more Japanese immigrant villages like this.

Since the "September 18th" incident, Japan's immigrant groups have increased rapidly. These immigrants are equipped with artillery, machine guns and other weapons according to the military model. They are distributed in the vast areas of Northeast China and Inner Mongolia. They are called "pioneering groups" in history.

In order to completely occupy China, Japan sent not only troops but also a large number of immigrants to China. According to incomplete statistics, Japan dispatched more than 860 "pioneering regiments" and more than 330,000 people during its invasion of Northeast China.

These "pioneering groups" seized or forcibly purchased Chinese land at very low prices, and then rented it to Chinese farmers for farming. As a result, more than 5 million Northeast farmers lost their land, were displaced, or formed more than 12,000 "Pioneering Groups" in Japan. The "group tribe" suffered from hunger and cold, and the number of people who died of cold and starvation during this period has been impossible to count.

Japan's strategy of immigrating to the Northeast has its own sinister purpose. Japan wants to use this to change the ethnic structure of the Northeast region and create a population advantage for the Japanese in the Northeast. It is not the first time in the history of Japan that they have occupied the Northeast mainly against foreigners. The ancient Ryukyu Kingdom has been a vassal state of China since ancient times. But after decades of Japanese immigration, it became Okinawa Prefecture in Japan today.

Later, the Japanese Kwantung Army formulated the so-called "Manchuria Agricultural Immigration Plan for Million Households". They organized a large number of Japanese poor people and veterans into the "Japanese Pioneer Corps" and drove into Northeast China in a steady stream. They planned to move into Northeast China in the 20th century. Within this year, one million households and five million people will immigrate to Northeast China.

It was in this environment that Taro Aso grew up in Northeast China. When he first came to Northeast China, in order to let his family get a few more acres of land, he still ignorantly joined the so-called "patriotic training camp", which was actually a spy school run by the Japanese military intelligence organization.

In this school, there are not only Japanese children, but also many Chinese children who were deceived into enrolling. Let the Japanese live and study together with the Chinese from an early age, so that the Japanese can learn Chinese customs and habits, and finally fully integrate into them. into the lives of Chinese people.

But secretly, the Japanese are trained in various types of agents. When they grow up, their language and behavior habits are exactly the same as the Chinese, and then these people are sent to live dormant in northern China. When the time is right, they will be released by the Japanese. The liaison officer wakes up with a specific code word and then begins accepting various tasks.

What Aso found strange was that although he and Zhang Jinhua had lived in Taiyuan for almost three years, they had not waited for any awakening signal from their superiors, but instead they had waited for a city-wide manhunt.

In fact, the reason why the urban management department arrested the couple was very simple. The couple had no relatives or children in Taiyuan, and they had just arrived less than three years ago. They spoke northern dialect, which was enough.

Although he was arrested, Taro Aso was not very worried that he would be exposed. Just look at his small cell of less than 10 square meters, with seven or eight people crammed into it. How many people were in the entire cell? It's impossible to convict all of these people as spies.

He knew that he was only the subject of initial suspicion, and that the next step would be a more detailed screening and review. After the review was completed, most people would be let go. As for how to pass the review, he was full of confidence. He was already considered a native of Northeast China, and which village did he come from? Where is the village? What characteristics are there? You are already familiar with them. How do you identify them?

His nominal wife Zhang Jinhua is not even worried about being locked up with other women, because Zhang Jinhua is actually more Chinese than himself. No, she is actually already a Chinese.

She would bargain with the hawker for more than ten minutes for a piece of cabbage, which made others afraid of her and had to send her away with half-sale and half-gift. And she would go home happily, bragging as if she had won a grand prize. own merits. She would also quarrel over bargains, and even act like a shrew in the street. Even if she said she was a Japanese spy, no one in the neighborhood would believe her.

Taro Aso never spoke to others in the cell, and would only say a few words when others came to talk to him. He pretended to be honest and frightened. Except for eating and convenience, he curled up in the corner and slept all day long.

Just when he gathered his thoughts and began to feel dazed, there were messy footsteps coming from the corridor of the cell.

"Everyone stood up, and the person whose room number was called walked out with his head in his hands."

Then, the whole cell began to become noisy, with some shouting about injustice, some calling for relatives, and it was a bit chaotic for a while.

"Shut up!" A loud shout rang out, followed by a "dang-dang" sound. A policeman knocked hard on the iron fence of the cell with a baton in his hand. Some people squeezed to the front and pulled the fence and shouted, He was immediately beaten until he cried for his father and mother.

Not long after, the policeman looked at the crowd that was gradually quieting down and shouted again: "Listen to me, you can do whatever I say. If anyone dares to speak out again, I will beat the shit out of you." Do you understand?"

People in the ten rooms in this corridor did not dare to speak out. Those whose fingers were swollen only dared to hum in a low voice and no longer dared to make loud noises.

Then several policemen opened the cell doors one by one according to the room number. The detainees obediently held their heads in their hands and were taken out one by one.

When it was the turn of Aso Taro's cell, he also held his head in his hands and followed the people in front of him to walk out of the corridor.

After exiting the corridor, we came to a spacious courtyard. All the prisoners were standing against the wall of the courtyard. There were soldiers with machine guns on the watchtowers in the corners of the wall.

At this time, some timid people thought they were going to be shot. Some people cried loudly, and some people's legs were so weak that they couldn't stand and just sat down on the ground.

Taro Aso also sat on the ground, looking like he was trembling with fear.

At this time, several officers and soldiers walked in from outside the cell door. They looked sharply at the hundreds of prisoners in the yard. The chill in their eyes made the already depressing atmosphere more chilling. breath.

No one dared to speak out. They were too afraid to look at the people who came in. They felt that the pressure brought by these people was more breathless than the machine guns mounted on the watchtower.

At this time, another young officer walked in. What surprised everyone was that this officer was holding a boy of thirteen or fourteen years old, wearing a clean blue double-breasted shirt.