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Chapter 462

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The marriage of a daughter of the royal family was a big deal, but it could only be dealt with lightly.

After attending the abdication ceremony, Chen Weizheng returned with two more people. One was the retired Akihito, and the other was Aiko, who had married into Shin Myung Province.

Chen Weizheng's private jet was an American Boeing. It departed from Tokyo and arrived at Shin Myung Province in a few hours. He took a nap on the plane and landed at Longshan International Airport early in the morning. It was already the 19th of October, the National Day.

Chief Jing greeted Chen Weizheng at the airport and told him that all the leaders would be returning to their respective posts to celebrate the National Day with their colleagues. Therefore, there were chauffeurs waiting to pick them up.

Tang Wei was in the Military and Political Council, Li Hui was in the Security Bureau, Wei Jie was in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Li Jing was in the Red Cross Society, Ren Sui was in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Lü Wei was in the Publicity Department, and Liu Yi was in the Royal Hospital. Chen Weizheng was the only one who was unemployed and didn't belong to any organization. He was the only one who was suitable to bring Aiko back to the palace.

Akihito had already decided where he would go in the future. He was going to be a volunteer at the Museum of the Expeditionary Forces in Tonggu. The old man decided that he would accompany the soldiers who had died in the bloody battle with Japan until he could join them. Or perhaps, he would be able to resolve some of the evil spirits in the netherworld through his own efforts.

From then on, there was another old man in the Tonggu Expeditionary Army Museum. He was very devout in everything he did. Even if it was just wiping the simplest thing, he would do it very seriously. Under his leadership, the museum staff did a better job of cleaning the museum than ever before and received unanimous praise from the tourists. Everyone who came to visit the Museum of the Ancient Expeditionary Forces was moved by the old man's serious attitude. Some of the visitors couldn't help but be influenced by him and do some work that they could. The atmosphere in the museum was also slowly changing. In the middle of the hall of worship. The incense was beginning to burn. Not long after, Yue Ben's beloved son, Wang Fei, donated a large sum of money to the Expeditionary Army Museum in Tong Gu. In fact, this money was Old Man Min Ren's private savings. He hoped that through his beloved son's hand, the money would be donated to solve the museum's funding problem.

After receiving the donation from Princess Consort Aiko, the museum's hardware and facilities underwent a huge change. People discovered that the Expeditionary Army Museum from ancient times looked more and more like the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo. It was just that the people enshrined in the museum were not war criminals, but the soldiers of the Expeditionary Army who had sacrificed themselves for the sake of independence and freedom: Major General Ling Zemin, Regiment Commander of the 288th Regiment of the 96th Division, Major General Liu Shuren, Regiment Commander of the 599th Regiment of the 200th Division of the 5th Army (posthumously awarded)

Dai Anlan, Commander of the 200th Division, Lieutenant General of the Army (Posthumous)

Min Jilian, Deputy Division Commander and Director of the Political Department of the 36th Division, Major General of the Army (Posthumously)

[Major General Hu Yibin, Deputy Commander of the 96th Division of the 5th Army, Major General Li Zhulin, Commander of the Burma Garrison, Chief of Staff of the Expeditionary Army Station, Major General Chen Fan, Commander of the Expeditionary Army, Major General Zhang Jianhong, Major General Lu, Senior Staff Officer of the 5th Army, Hong Xing, Deputy Commander of the New 39th Division of the 6th Army, Lieutenant General (posthumously).]

[Major General Li Yi, Colonel Commander of the 5th Regiment of the 2nd Division of the 6th Army, Major General (posthumously).]

[Major General Tan Zibin, Regiment Commander of the 594th Regiment of the 198th Division of the 54th Army of the Expeditionary Army.] [Major General (posthumously).]

Qin Ruifu, Wang Dingchen, Su Zhaokong, Li Jue, Li Jinbiao, Li Zhengshan, Yu Zhizhong, Li Jiyuan, Cheng Qishi, Wei Feng, Wei Yu, Yang Jianqin, Ma Dengshan, Guan Jiadong, Gao Jiejun, Liu Zhangxiang, Jin Guanglei, Liu Yuxiang, Zhu Jian, Kong Xianzhang, Cao Teqing, Cao Dazuo, Gan Xixian, Zhang Chengfu, Tang Defa, Zhong Xianyao, Guo Shengqi, Gu Huaihe, Dong Guisheng, Zhang Qi, Chen Licheng, Chen Chaosheng, Zhou Yong, Liu Jie, Zhao Zhenhua, Jiang Xiaoyuan, Liu Zhi, Li Wenbao, Xie Tianen, Tang Ruilin, Zhang Qiu, Feng Yuzhen, Ceng Qingru, Sun Yuexia, He Shan …

They were divided into different mourning halls according to the battles they fought in.

When the descendants of the expeditionary army learned that the Tongguo Museum had been transformed into a memorial hall, no matter where they were on earth, they tried their best to come and take a look at it. Here, they lit incense, burned paper, donated their savings, and offered their respect. They also saw the respectable ninety-year-old man. When they asked him for his name, he told them that his surname was Chen, and his name was Mingren.

Chen Mingren was the name of a Chinese general. He was a lieutenant general and a general of the Communist army. During the Sino-Japanese War, he was involved in the defense of Jiujiang, the battle of Guinan, and the bloody battle of Kunlun Pass. When he led the expeditionary army to the Indo-China Peninsula, he made outstanding military achievements. He left behind his heroic figure in the battles of Songshan, Longling, and Longshan. The old man used this name as his code name. It was unknown whether it was a coincidence or intentional. He only knew one thing. He believed that the natural disasters of Japan originated from the war a hundred years ago. The natural disasters were retribution. It was the punishment of the heavens for the excessive killing of the Japanese people a hundred years ago. Therefore, as long as there was a way to reduce the punishment, the old man was willing to do it. Even if he had to work hard, he would not hesitate.

Aiko's life in the palace was very simple. Every weekend, she would ask Chen Weizheng to take her to see her grandfather. This was her only activity outside the palace every week. However, this activity was canceled before 2025 because she was pregnant!

Since Aiko was born, Liu Yi disappeared. She put herself in Chen Weizheng's space and practiced with all her strength, striving to break through as soon as possible. Chen Weizheng found a precise way to collect the Qi of the five elements. During this time, not only did he collect enough water element Qi, but he also collected a lot of wood, fire, earth, and metal element Qi. With the help of the Tongtian Chant, he was close to Core Formation. Liu Yi's biggest goal in entering the space this time was to enter the fasting period. She told Chen Weizheng that before entering the fasting period, Chen Weizheng was allowed to go in and see her. However, she would only come out when she entered the fasting period. Chen Weizheng smiled and agreed. He knew that with the help of his spiritual power, Liu Yi's progress would be very fast.

Liu Yi's progress was fast, but it was not as fast as Liu Yu's progress.

Before the 400,000 troops of the New Han Military Region entered, the work of dealing with the nine Russian armies was still done by the Beihai Military Region.

Liu Yu's arrival made Li Yuanzhi feel relieved. He had been under Liu Yu's remote control for a long time. Now, he finally didn't need to use the phone as a carrier. He could directly fight under Liu Yu's leadership.

The biggest difference between Duan Wengui and Li Yuanzhi was their understanding of intelligence. Duan Wengui was also more ruthless when it came to killing people. However, this time he ran into trouble because Prince Hua Zheng, who came with Qiu Cha, gave them a mission to capture the 90,000 troops alive and send them to the New Tang Empire's San Jiang Province to open up a mine.

The original Russian Jewish Autonomous Prefecture was now the New Tang Empire's San Jiang Province. There were many kinds of mineral resources. The large reserves in the territory were coal, iron ore, manganese, tin, gold, graphite, talc, brucite, and more than 20 kinds of minerals.

The tin ore was mainly produced in the north of the Xiaoxingan Mountains. In addition to tin, the ores also contained copper, lead, zinc, arsenic, bismuth, antimony, silver, molybdenum, gold, and other metals.

Manganese ores and iron ores are stratified. Two major production areas have been confirmed, including the Bizhan production area (18.4% manganese content, proven reserves of 6 million tons) and the Nanxing 'an production area (19.2-21.1% manganese content, proven reserves of 9 million tons). The reserves of iron ores exceeded the reserves of manganese ores to a large extent. So far, 35 iron and ferromanganese ores and 15 ores had been confirmed. These ores could be used in the metallurgical industry.

The gold mines in the Xiaoxingan Mountains began to be mined in the second half of the 19th century. There were two rare metal producing areas in the territory. In addition to the pegmatite, which was the main mineral composition, there were also rare metals such as lithium, niobium, yttrium, cesium, strontium, and so on. A comprehensive method could be used in the mining of ores.

In the province, 11 magnesite producing areas had been discovered. The mineral composition was magnesite, dolomite, opal, chalcedony, etc.

At present, 4 brucite producing areas (raw material for magnesium oxide) had been discovered. The reserves were enormous, ranking second in the world. Talc producing areas, graphite producing areas, as well as basalt, zeolite, phosphate, and other non-metallic minerals.

Flammable minerals were represented by bituminous coal, lignite, and peat. There were 55 peat producing areas. Oil and natural gas were being explored in the plains of the middle reaches of the Heilongjiang River.

In Sanjiang Province, there were 114 minerals that could be used to produce building materials, including clay for making bricks, pottery for making ceramics, gravel mixtures, stone for construction and masonry, raw materials for making cement, etc. The producing areas were concentrated along railways and in areas near settlements. All the producing areas could be open mined. In a relatively small area, about 20 masonry stones have been identified, including marble, brucite, marble, and so on. From an artistic point of view, most of these materials were unique and had great value as sculpting stones. Particularly valuable was the pink marble from the Bilakan area. The marble from the Kuriguer area, which had reserves of more than two million tons, was white, pink, green, and black. The stone was easy to polish and saw. The dacite from the Bila area and the granite from the Vengong area could also be used as good masonry materials.

The main limestone producing area had reserves of 400 million tons of limestone. There was one basalt producing area, one inorganic dye producing area, and two volcanic glass producing areas.

It could be said that Sanjiang Province was full of treasures, but it needed manpower to mine. The Russians had sent 90,000 laborers, but they didn't use them. It was a complete waste of resources.

After a long time, Duan Wengui said that it was not difficult to capture them alive. The difficult part was how to send them to Sanjiangkou. It was so far away, and it was freezing. It would be strange if more than half of them didn't freeze to death on the way.

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