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The Khmer people were experts in civil wars, and they were willing to fight to the death. Chen Weizheng thought back to Pol Pot.
In the short period of three years and eight months that this guy had been in power, he had caused the unnatural death of more than two million Khmer people, and the population had plummeted by one third. Some people believed that in terms of speed, he had surpassed Stalin's Purge; in terms of breadth, he had surpassed China's Cultural Revolution; in terms of brutality and barbarism, he had surpassed Hitler, Nazi, and Japan; in terms of the degree of destruction of the country and its people, he had surpassed Rwanda in Africa; and in terms of the number of deaths and population, he had set a world record. It seemed that Pol Pot had a very good social and theoretical foundation for murder.
The chances of the militia winning were getting higher and higher. The Longshan 2015 assault rifle was not something the Khmer army's Type 81 rifles could compare to. Most importantly, the militia could not be completely wiped out. They came in batches like chives. Every time a batch died, another batch would be recruited. The regular army was not so casual. Every dead soldier was one less soldier. Professional soldiers were much more expensive.
The Khmer royal family was no longer a royal family. It was foreseeable that the Japanese would lose money if they bought Pol Pot. However, He Jie did not get any benefits from buying Pol Pot. The land that was exchanged for 100,000 guns was not implemented. The people who signed the contract were all killed by Luo Luo.
The most depressing thing was that when the Khmer people fought, the South Vietnamese would collect the corpses. The Khmer people did not care about the casualties and just threw the corpses into the Mekong River. The South Vietnamese downstream had no choice but to collect the corpses and burn them or bury them. Otherwise, if there was a plague, the South Vietnamese would be the first to suffer. It was no wonder that the South Vietnamese interfered with the Khmer people in the last century. They had no choice but to interfere.
He Jie sent someone to negotiate the land issue again. The government, who had the upper hand, ignored him. A new head of the government, Hong Xin, said to He Jie's representative with a smile, "I know about this. You signed a treaty with the previous president. Now that he has gone to hell, there is only one way to make him fulfill his promise. Go and discuss it with him. If you want it earlier, go and find him earlier."
Hearing this, He Jie was so angry that his eyebrows furrowed into a knot.
He didn't even call Tang Wei and Chen Weizheng before he started to deploy the troops according to the plan. The 50,000-strong 1st Division of the Southern Field Army was made up of South Vietnam's regular army. They had gathered all of South Vietnam's army aviation, engineering, missile, air defense, and four infantry brigades. The Second and Third Divisions were transferred from the previous Second and Third Divisions of the Western Army. Each division had 12,000 soldiers. The Quick Reversal Division was a brand new formation. They temporarily transferred a special forces brigade from the Special Forces Group and a small group of 1,000 tanks from the Armored Vehicle Group. In addition to the logistics team and the hospital, there were 150,000 people in total. They marched into the Khmer Empire.
The Japanese were the worst. They wanted He Jie to kill more Khmers because the fewer Khmers there were, the more Japanese would be sent to work in the industrial zone. They told He Jie that they would pay for all the military expenses. It was good to have someone to pay for it.
The Japanese knew that it was very important to have a good relationship with the Min Ming Dynasty. This was because when the Japanese came to Khmer, they would no longer be part of the Yamato people, but part of the Ming Dynasty. They would have to learn to speak the Min Ming language, develop Min Ming habits, and take on a Min Ming name. They would have to learn how to greet each other. Although the conditions in Shin Myung Province were harsh and it was a form of torture for the Japanese who were deeply rooted in their culture, it was better to keep some of their descendants than to be sunk with the Japanese.
The biggest difference between humans and steel was pain. The third tank group consisting of a thousand outdated T90, T80, T72, and T34, as well as the aerial jeeps of the 1st Division, made the work of the ground troops extremely easy. The Special Forces Brigade had always been at the front line. They anesthetized all the Khmer soldiers who could fight. The First Division's Brigade, who was assigned to collect the bodies of the Khmer soldiers, felt that it was quite exciting at first. However, after a few times, it became very annoying. They were excited when they saw the living Khmer soldiers and depressed when they saw the dead ones.
In just half a month, the Southern Army had completely occupied Khmer Empire. The Khmers didn't know who the Southern Army was helping and millions of people were killed. When they found out that the Southern Army didn't help anyone, they knew to run. Those who ran to the border of Siam were killed by the Siamese. Those who ran to the border of Phnom Penh Province were killed by the Phnom Penh Province's First Division and Second Division. Those who had connections and connections ran out of the country. Those who didn't had only one way to go, which was the Gulf of Siam.
Out of the 15 million Khmer people, after a series of suicides, less than a million people actually survived. He Jie was with Mr. Hong Xin from the beginning. He told him about the situation every day. He also told him again and again that it would be troublesome to go down and find the former president of the government. Now, he wanted the 15 million Khmer people to go down and be the vanguard. When Mr. Hong Xin wanted to go down, he should tell him in advance. Only then did Mr. Hong Xin know that He Jie had wanted to say this for a long time. If he killed the Khmer people, the ones responsible would be the Khmer people. In the end, his fate would still be death. His death would be a footnote for He Jie's actions.
Die! Perhaps the dead Khmer people would unite! Mr. Hong Xin died, and he died a horrible death. Although there weren't many tall buildings in Khmer, it was still easy for him to die from the fall.
Five million people from Shin Myung Province moved to the Khmer region and established a new province, Fu Nan Province. The capital was Longjin City (Phnom Penh), and the governor was Chen Qiancheng, the former governor of Magui Province in Shin Myung Province. After the people of the Wa Kingdom changed their surnames, Chen, Mo, Tang, Zhao, Liu, Zheng, Li, Wang, Wu, and Guo became the top ten surnames in the region. Chen Qiancheng, who used to be called Handsome Qiancheng, changed his name to Chen Qiancheng. He came from a noble family in Magui Province and studied in Japan. He had a deep understanding of Japan's technological development.
The day Fu Nan Province was established was already the 28th day of the Lunar New Year, January 22nd, 2020. Wednesday, Yihai Year, Ding Chou Yue's Jiazi Day.
The land of Fu Nan Province on the east bank of the Mekong River was named the Dongfang Industrial Zone. A high-level road and high-level railway were built from Sai Kung City to connect it to the Dongfang Industrial Zone. The Dongfang Industrial Zone was a large-scale industrial zone under Fu Nan Province. It was located in the hilly region between the Mekong River and the South Yue Mountains. It was a safe area with good natural conditions and fewer natural disasters. The railway from Longxiang City to the east of the Mekong River was connected to Sai Kung City.
Chen Weizheng felt that this industrial zone was enough to support the entire Fu Nan Province. The five million people moved from the six southern provinces to live in the south of Longjin City, mainly to provide logistics services for the Dongfang Industrial Zone. In the area of Tonlé Sap Lake and Angkor, a primitive tourist area had already appeared. It would be a brand new Dongfang Marsh Park.
After the Japanese completed the Three Connections and One Leveling of the Dongfang Industrial Zone, they moved all their electronic industries to the industrial zone. These people would naturally lose their identity as Japanese and become members of the Ming Dynasty in Shin Myung Province. For this reason, many Japanese were willing to live and die with the Japanese Archipelago. Chen Weizheng was used to praising the Japanese for their ethnic complex, but he did not give them any benefits because of his praises. As long as they came, they had to change their name, including their surname. Of course, as long as there was one in the hundred surnames, it was up to them to change their surnames to whatever they wanted! Going to the police station to register their household registration was not a problem. This made the family overjoyed. Through this incident, these people finally realized that Shin Myung Province was a country that was very particular about rules. As long as there were rules, you could take advantage of any loopholes. Once you found a loophole, even if you were talented, you would definitely keep your word.
After negotiations, a total of four million Japanese people moved to the Dongfang Industrial Zone. In order to express their gratitude to Shin Myung Province for the Japanese, the Japanese Royal Family made a special trip to express their gratitude to Chen Weizheng. Chen Weizheng told them that this was a mutually beneficial arrangement. What the Indo-China Peninsula lacked was high-tech talents. Being able to bring in some high-tech talents was also a need of Shin Myung Province. He hoped that these new immigrants would work hard to integrate with the people of Shin Myung Province and become members of the Ming Dynasty. At the same time, he also hoped that the Yamato Royal Family would visit Shin Myung Province frequently. Firstly, he wanted to understand the living conditions of the new immigrants, and secondly, he wanted to find a new path for the integration of the world's ethnic groups.
The Dongfang Industrial Zone's main industries were digital, electronics, home appliances, clocks, mobile phones, game consoles, and most of the other civilian high-tech industries. Chen Weizheng was very satisfied with this industry chain. He also worked with the Japanese National League to move one or two international engineering universities to Sai Kung City to improve the quality of technology in the Indo-China Peninsula. The Japanese were troubled by how to deal with schools and other institutions that could not directly create benefits. Seeing that Chen Weizheng was interested in settling one or two of them, they immediately moved two private universities, Waseda University and Keio University, to Sai Kung City. As for the national universities, they still needed to be studied.
Chen Weizheng's focus was on the construction of the Kra Isthmus Canal throughout the winter. Because of the difficulty of the project, there were several delays in the construction. He was the one who solved all of them. He asked Chen Weikang to make high-powered bombs and threw them directly into the canal without caring about the cost. They detonated the bombs and took out some of the large rocks. Before Chinese New Year's Eve, one-fifth of the main project was completed. All the workers were sent to Sai Kung City on a large cruise ship. They took the Dao East Railway to enter China at Qingshui and returned home for the New Year.
The Governor of Beiyue Province was the busiest among all the provincial officials. This was because the area was severely damaged by the war. Wu appointed his strongest general, the former Director of the Wa Kingdom's Peace and Development Committee, Maung Yude, to be the Governor of Beiyue Province. Maung Yude was not even 50 years old and had studied for a doctorate at Nanliu University. He spoke perfect Chinese, and it was very easy for him to communicate with the Chinese people. He boldly and decisively carried out reforms in Beiyue Province. The 170,000 square kilometers of land in Beiyue Province was divided into five municipalities and 20 counties. The transportation center was Shenglong City, the political center was Jiangyang City, the port was Haiphong City, Xialong City, and Qinghua City.
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