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Bai Chongxi thought for no less than half an hour, and finally decided: the result of his escape to Okinawa must be to live in a refugee camp, at most a higher-end barracks.Then the best result is to be allowed to leave the country, and then return to Hong Kong to work as an apartment.

But Li Desheng also promised that after Taiwan is settled, he can choose freely, he can stay in China or live in Hong Kong.The worst is to be an apartment.So what's the point of running?

"Let's go back to camp."

The last transport ship removed the trestle, indicating that the ship was fully loaded and was about to untie the cables and sail out of the port.After a round of storm in Bai Chongxi's mind, he returned to the original point.He shouted to the adjutants and guards behind him, and turned around and walked towards the barracks.

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Beijing North Railway Station.

A train coming from the northwest stopped on the platform, and the front of the train was still steaming, but the frequency of the jets slowly dropped.

A special carriage was hung at the end of the train, and a group of people on the platform were also standing at the door of the carriage to welcome them.

"Secretary Peng, why would you welcome me in person? It's not necessary, it's not necessary." Wang Zhen, who walked out of the carriage, was surprised to see Peng Zhen, head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee, personally greet me on the platform.

"The chairman said, you have a little emotion. The comrades in Xinjiang said that you have a chronic stomach disease. The comrades in Lanzhou said that you refused treatment and complained 'my illness is not so valuable'." Peng Zhen went up and held Wang Zhen's hand first. , and said slowly, "Chairman will see you tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. We haven't seen each other for some years, so let's take a walk here and chat."

"Secretary Peng, I didn't refuse treatment in Lanzhou," Wang Zhen said. "That said, I was in a bad mood the first day I went to the hospital. Later, I cooperated with taking medicine and injections. Now the situation has improved a lot."

Peng Zhen: "We are all guessing whether your illness is caused by anger or tiredness. Maybe it's both, but I guess the factor of anger should take the first place."

"It's hard to guess about this medical matter. But the construction of the Corps to reorganize the economy, the army to reorganize and reorganize, the establishment of a state-owned farm, the dividends and the liquidation of housework, and the large-scale water conservancy project budget in 1953, the housing construction of the demobilized troops, and eight thousand Hunan. Going to Tianshan for a girl—I heard that many people scolded me for this. But scolding has to be done, the sex ratio of the Corps members is extremely unbalanced, so how can the frontier be stabilized.”

"Your report seems to have said, 'Consolidate achievements during rectification, overcome shortcomings and mistakes', is that what you mean?" Peng Zhen smiled, "The chairman asked you to come back from Xinjiang. There are two main things, one should be done first. , One thing to do later. The first thing to do is to send you to the hospital and check your intestines. After the treatment, go to Taiwan, the commander of the provincial military region and the commander of the Construction Corps."

"It's again..." Wang Zhen sighed, "I made a mistake in Xinjiang, and the chairman asked me to go to another border area? Actually, I wanted to recommend myself to lead troops to fight when I met the chairman."

"In Xinjiang, there was some misunderstanding before, and the chairman found out later." Peng Zhen said, "But for that matter, the chairman said this: leaders should stand above the contradictions, and pay attention to the main contradictions and secondary contradictions. , and all aspects of the contradiction. Your problem in the pastoral area is that you did not stand on top of the contradiction, but stood in the middle of it, making yourself passive.”

Wang Zhen: "Yes, I don't understand contradictions."

Peng Zhen: "The chairman said that you are the branch secretary and commander in Xinjiang, and you want to carry out pastoral reform and rural land reform at the same time. From the perspective of class struggle, there is nothing wrong with that. But you, Wang Zhen, only see Xinjiang, not See the overall situation. What is the overall situation? It is the deployment of the central government throughout the country, including the deployment in ethnic minority areas. The issue of Dalai has not been resolved yet. Xinjiang will immediately affect Tibet and hinder our work of fighting for Dalai; It also needs to affect Gansu, which also has pastoral areas and Tibetans; it also needs to affect Ningxia, which also has pastoral areas. Therefore, these two reforms in Xinjiang must be carried out first and then later.”

Wang Zhen: "Understood. But I have a little understanding of the situation in Taiwan, which is very different from Xinjiang."

Peng Zhen: "Communists must keep learning and be good at learning. We will talk about it in detail when we meet the chairman. Regarding Taiwan, we are also doing our homework."

"Secretary Peng," Wang Zhen thought for a long time, and then asked Peng Zhen in a low voice, "Is it because the ethnic issues involved in several Central Asian republics in the Soviet Union were dealt with additionally?"

Peng Zhen looked Wang Zhen up and down for a long time, and finally said as he walked forward: "There are some things you can think about yourself, but don't talk about the conclusion."

……

Two days later.

After meeting and having a long talk with the chairman, Wang Zhen has completely figured it out.

Now that the knot in Xinjiang has been let go, the next task is on Wang Zhen's inner work schedule.However, when Wang Zhen wanted to ask the chairman about the specific situation in Taiwan and what plans he had for the future, the chairman put on his coat, got up and walked out of the study.

"Chairman, I still have some questions..."

"I know what you're going to ask. Let's go over to the house over there and have a little meeting."

……

"Chairman." "Commander Wang, hello."

Tang Hua and Wang Zhen took a few more glances while shaking hands, hey, Wang Zhen doesn't grow a beard at all, his chin is clean-shaven.

It seems that Wang Huzi, like Zhang Mazi, is a legend in the world...

"Today, I will briefly talk about Taiwan's current industrial and agricultural conditions and plans for the future development of Taiwan's industrial and agricultural development by the Industrial Committee representing the heavy industry sector and the State Planning Commission."

As usual, Tang Hua first handed two stacks of thick materials to the Chairman, Wang Zhen, and Wang Zhen respectively.

"Taiwan and Xinjiang have similarities. They are both located on the border of our country. There are some ethnic minorities in the territory. The liberation time is relatively late. The old base areas and revolutionary traditions in the territory are relatively poor." Tang Hua said, "But Taiwan and Xinjiang also exist. It is very different. Xinjiang is a province where agriculture and animal husbandry account for the vast majority of its economic activities, while Taiwan has become a semi-industrialized or even a preliminary industrialized region after decades of management by Japanese colonists. Industry We only have the Northeast and the surrounding area of ​​Shanghai in areas where the level has reached such a level, and Taiwan is the third semi-industrialized area we have governed.”

"However, Taiwan's industries are different from those in the Northeast and around Shanghai. When Japan surrendered in 1945, Taiwan's industrial population accounted for three-fifths of the total population, and its per capita power generation was comparable to that in Northeast China. However, these industries in Taiwan were Japan's A part of the vertical division of labor in the colonial industrial system was a tool used by the Japanese Empire to plunder and exploit overseas. During World War II, Japan adjusted and re-divided Taiwan’s industrial industry from the perspective of wartime military industrialization. Therefore, Taiwan’s industrial The system is incomplete, and its industrial enterprises often need to rely on resources, raw materials and industrial semi-finished products provided outside Taiwan to start operations, and most of the products produced must be sold outside Taiwan."

"Now, most of Taiwan's original resources and raw material imports are no longer able to maintain normal imports, and the overseas sales market for products has not been opened for the time being. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust Taiwan's industrial structure, and some products that cannot maintain production Industrial enterprises need to be shut down, and a way out for these industrial populations needs to be found, which means opening up new industries in Taiwan.”

"Taiwan is rich in hydropower, so there was a considerable scale of aluminum smelting during the Japanese occupation, but it relied on importing Indonesian bauxite. We decided to continue to maintain Taiwan's aluminum smelting industry. Channel to Guangzhou and then continue to ship to Taiwan."

"Taiwan's nickel and nickel alloy smelting industry used to rely on minerals in southern Africa and Myanmar. Now we have domestic sources of mineral raw materials, but the difficulty lies in not relying on rivers and seas. Therefore, starting from the overall planning of steel and non-ferrous metals, this part of the industry needs Transfer to Wuhan."

"The agricultural product processing industry is the focus of new industries in Taiwan. The first is the camphor tree planting industry and the camphor processing industry. In the future, we will gradually develop more areas in Taiwan's central mountain range for camphor plantation and increase camphor production."

"Secondly, sugar cane and sucrose. The area of ​​sugar cane planting should be further expanded, which will reduce the area of ​​rice planting. However, we have decided to transfer grain from the mainland to Taiwan to solve the problem. The sugar industry and the derived confectionary industry will be the future of Taiwan's industry. growth point."

"An industry derived from the sugar industry is alcohol, and an industry derived from Taiwan's forest resources is the paper industry. The alkali industry required by the paper industry is planned by the State Planning Commission to be built on the spot in Taiwan."

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"The last one is also the most important industry from a strategic point of view," Tang Hua flipped to the end of the briefing, "During the First Five-Year Plan and the Second Five-Year Plan, we will focus on the construction of the ship repair industry in Kaohsiung and Keelung. After the Third Five-Year Plan, it will further develop into The pattern of ship repair and civilian shipbuilding. This is related to the planning of the navy. We want to build a naval base in Kaohsiung that can accommodate large ships."

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"All bauxite in Japan relies on imports, while Taiwan has abundant hydropower and is closer to Indonesia than Japan. Therefore, during the Japanese occupation period, Japan imported bauxite from Indonesia to Taiwan and used Taiwan's hydropower to transform It is turned into aluminum ingots, and then shipped to Japan or Northeast China to make aircraft."

Tang Hua explained why Taiwan's aluminum smelting industry continues to develop.

"We have discovered bauxite in the southwest, but the current problem is that the southwest is still relatively short of electricity, so Taiwan's hydropower cannot be wasted, and it will take a while. The southwest region also has abundant hydropower resources, and the hydropower potential is probably Taiwan's. Several times, large-scale water conservancy and hydropower projects will be built gradually in the future. At that time, not only electrolytic aluminum can be built in the southwest, but also electricity can be exported to densely populated areas. However, by that time, Taiwan’s aluminum smelting industry will not be abandoned, and A new way will be found."

Before the 30s, Japan only used Taiwan as a source of rice and cane sugar, and more than 60% of its industrial output value was in the sugar industry. After 1930, Japan began to regard Taiwan as a third industrial sub-base (the first is the mainland, and the second is the Northeast-Korea). Modern metallurgy and chemical industry were built at this time.

In fact, as far as the current Taiwanese population is concerned, they can live very well only by fishing, sucrose, camphor, and fast-growing forests to make paper.Ship repair/aluminum smelting/alkali chemical industry are the icing on the cake.

"Just now I said that Taiwan's local population has received a Japanese-style education. Many people can speak Japanese but not Mandarin, but these people are technicians and engineers that are important to industrial operations. This contradiction is not easy to resolve." Tang Hua After talking about the overview, Wang Zhen asked a question.

"Mainly they are skilled workers and technicians," Tang Hua said. "During the Japanese occupation period, Taiwan's industrial engineers and senior engineers were basically filled by Japanese. When Japan was defeated and surrendered, most of these engineers They were also sent back to China, which is one of the reasons why Taiwan’s industrial production capacity has gradually declined after 1945. To solve the problem of the shortage of engineers, I suggest that some talents be transferred from the Yangtze River Delta, Zhejiang, and Fujian.”

Wang Zhen nodded. "Chairman, my tentative idea is that the government coerced the population of Taiwan to return to their original places after liberation. If Taiwan's future development lacks population or talents, then it will be relocated from Zhejiang and Fujian."

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How to adjust industry and agriculture after Taiwan's liberation is actually a long-term work arrangement. After taking office, Wang Zhen must first solve the problem of Taiwan's stability.No, at the meeting of the industrial sector and the State Planning Commission, the chairman chatted with Wang Zhen about political work and mass work.

Wang Zhen is not the first cadre to face difficulties in governance work. He probably went to Taiwan to take up his post in mid-to-late May (depending on the hospitalization). Before that, it was Su Yu and Secretary Deng who were scratching their heads for Taiwan's political and mass work.

It stands to reason that Secretary Deng is the best at handling this matter, but since Wuma has already entered Beijing, he will work in the central government in the future. Secretary Deng made an exception when he went to Fujian because the Taiwan War was so important.

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Taipei.

"Stand at attention! Look to the right!"


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