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Chapter 73: Jingliang Southeast II

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Fang Zhimin is not very good at drinking, but Liu Chouxi and Liu Ying have a lot of alcohol. The four of them were drinking authentic Moutai while chatting about things around them. Before they knew it, the two bottles of Moutai were drunk.

In the end, Liu Chouxi and Liu Ying felt a little dizzy, and Xun Huaizhou was as if nothing had happened.

However, Fang Zhimin was secretly shocked: Xun Huaizhou, this time, has not only increased its ability but also increased its alcohol tolerance.

It turned out that his alcohol tolerance was about the same as Liu Choxi and Liu Ying. Now, looking at this, the three of us combined and he was the only opponent of each other.

I really don’t know what kind of kung fu you have practiced in Xun Huaizhou, it’s so powerful.

Xun Huaizhou didn't know that Fang Zhimin was surprised by his alcohol tolerance.

Just seeing that it was getting late, I ended the banquet with everyone. At this time, Otani had already eaten and drank enough, and fell asleep in Xun Huaizhou's arms.

The four of them changed into a room with beds and asked the little girl to continue sleeping. Xun Huaizhou talked about work with Fang Zhimin, while Liu Choixi and Liu Ying were drinking tea and sobering up.

What Xun Huaizhou is most concerned about at present is the progress of the work in southern Anhui base areas, as well as the local grain supply.

Because Xunhuaizhou knew that Huizhou has been a food shortage since ancient times. When the population was peak in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the local rice production was not enough for residents to consume for three months.

After the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Huizhou's population decreased significantly. Although Huizhou's grain production is not self-sufficient, there is no longer much grain adjustment from Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

However, as the Red Third Front Army and tens of thousands of prisoners flocked into Huizhou, the local food pressure would immediately increase.

Therefore, ensuring food supply is a key issue that concerns whether the Red Third Front Army can eventually survive in southern Anhui.

Xun Huaizhou and Fang Zhimin discussed this issue for a long time, and later Liu Chouxi and Liu Ying also joined the discussion.

In fact, Fang Zhimin and Liu Chouxi have also been considering the issue of food for many days.

In the past few days, while the base area was being built, Fang Zhimin organized people to conduct a survey on the grain planting and storage conditions in the currently controlled area.

According to the current survey results, the situation is still particularly serious from time to time, because Huizhou has always been a grain-deficient area, so local businesses prefer to stock up on grain.

Judging from the current grain reserves in several local counties, there should be no problem in supplying 100,000 troops for about three months.

However, after three months, local food will be difficult to supply the needs of a large population, and it will also bring huge pressure on local residents to use grain.

The troops must survive in southern Anhui for a long time. This food problem is indeed a relatively big problem. Local food cannot be self-sufficiency. In the long run, food needs to be transported and adjusted.

Once the base area in southern Anhui is formed, even if it can protect the base area from major damage, it will be difficult to prevent the Kuomintang army from blocking the base area, and it seems that it is even more difficult to allocate grain from other places.

Everyone discussed for a long time, but there was no specific solution. In the end, Xun Huaizhou said that economic matters were not easy to solve, so they used military means.

Anyway, there are so many living people who cannot be suffocated to death.

Since we cannot be economically self-sufficiency, we will use military means to expand our control area.

Anyway, the Third Red Army not only cannot have the problem of competing with the people for food, but also must ensure the food supply of the people.

This requires our army to actively expand the scope of the base area to ensure the stability of the core control area, and to attack from outside in a timely manner.

Only in this way can we eat from the enemy, rather than compete for food from the people.

Everyone thinks that searching for Huaizhou is very reasonable. To ensure the stability of Huizhou's grain supply, it is necessary to expand the base.

If the base area can be extended to the surrounding areas of Zhejiang, Jiangxi and southern Anhui provinces and managed in a larger range, the strategic space of the Red Third Front Army will be greatly strengthened, and the food problem in southern Anhui can also be alleviated.

Xun Huaizhou also exchanged questions about grain planting with Fang Zhimin. Based on the grain planting information known to later generations, Xun Huaizhou believed that the grain planting combination in Huizhou is actually quite reasonable and scientific, and is very consistent with the ecological concept. Xun Huaizhou also introduced in detail to Fang Zhimin and others that he introduced the grain planting situation in Huizhou based on his memories of later generations.

The intercropping structure of Huizhou mountains is good for protecting soil and soil. It is planted in early winter (rapes are rarely grown in mountains in ancient times), soybeans are planted in wheat shops in the spring of the following year, and corn is just harvested. During the most rainy season, there are two lush crops in the field. These are good artificial vegetation, which blocks soil erosion.

The structure and harvesting habits of crops ensured that the soil and soil will not be lost. The ancient Huizhou crops were wheat, beans, corn, and millet. Although this type of crop was a shallow-root crop, the root system was well developed.

Moreover, because Huizhou is accustomed to harvesting its stems and keeping the roots and stubble in the ground, the soil is firmly fixed in the land to ensure that the soil and water are kept to the greatest extent.

For example, during the rainy season, wheat has just been harvested (it is cut rather than pulled out, and some places in the north are used to plough the wheat piles remain in the ground. The wheat piles are the best barrier to plum rain, protecting the water and soil to the greatest extent.

Since ancient times, Huizhou has not planted or rarely planted root crops, such as red and potatoes, which avoids deep land rushing.

The cultivation method of no-till shallow hoe is to protect the special soil and soil. Since the hillsides in Huizhou are not suitable for animal farming, intercropping is not allowed to be digged in depth. The habit of no-till in Huizhou is very scientific and effectively protects the soil and soil from loss.

In the northwest, whether it is flat or sloped, it is cultivated or deeply cultivated, which is also an unscientific habit of destroying the water and soil of the mountains.

The drainage facilities of simple ladders are a good way to maintain soil on slopes. In the habit of farming for thousands of miles, Huizhou farmers have long built the mountain into small ladders according to local conditions.

Although Huizhou is rainy, the land of terraced fields protects the soil and water, so it can better keep the soil and water from large-scale loss.

Returning straw to the field is a scientific method to maintain the fertility of the thousand-year slope. The crops of Huizhou farmers, whether they are high-rod crops or herbs, must be stored for filling livestock pens after harvesting grain.

Huizhou still keeps pigs and oxen still in captivity, and straw is also laid in the pen, so that not only pigs but cattle can keep warm, but also pick up fertilizer and store manure. As the main fertilizer for the field, this is true every year. No wonder Huizhou has been using thousands of years to maintain its fertility.

Therefore, this method of grain cultivation in Huizhou must be encouraged and maintained. We must not do anything that damages the ecology and harms our descendants.

After listening to Xunhuaizhou's understanding of food issues and the introduction of the scientific principles of intergranulation in Huizhou, Fang Zhimin and Liu Chouxi really admire Xunhuaizhou.

They couldn't imagine how could Xun Huaizhou, a young man who was under 23 years old, think so thoroughly, and seem to have a very thorough understanding of the situation in various places.

This made them feel unimaginable. In the end, the few people had to use geniuses to be geniuses, and they could understand them to convince themselves.

After discussing the food issue with Fang Zhimin and others, they also discussed issues in base construction.

Xun Huaizhou emphasized that a consolidated revolutionary base must be established in the Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi border areas as a strategic base for implementing people's war.

According to the unbalanced laws of Chinese social development and the characteristics of strong counter-revolutionary forces in central cities and weak revolutionary forces, it is necessary to fully mobilize the masses in the Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi border areas, carry out land revolution appropriately, establish people's regimes, and make it a strategic base for preserving and developing oneself, eliminating and expelling the enemy, and long-term support for the main sources of human and material resources for revolutionary wars and an important support for realizing the purpose of revolutionary wars.

At the same time, the southern Anhui base areas should implement a wave-like promotion policy and gradually expand the base areas into liberated areas to ensure the accumulation of strength in the countryside, relying on the broad masses of people to continue the energy for the upcoming comprehensive war of resistance, and at the same time lay the foundation for seizing national power in the future.

After discussing some other issues in grain supply and base construction with Fang Zhimin, Xun Huaizhou also exchanged with Fang Zhimin, Liu Chouxi and Liu Ying about the organization and construction of local troops in the southern Anhui Military Region.

Fang Zhimin, Liu Chouxi and Liu Ying both expressed better ideas about the organization and construction of local troops, and Xun Huaizhou also gave the two some ideological inspiration based on some experiences in his later generations.

Xunhuaizhou particularly emphasized that the construction of local troops should be based on protecting the country and ensuring the people, and should be closely connected with the masses. In addition to developing a fully-off-the-production local security regiment in each county, we must also vigorously develop semi-final and non-off-the-production local reserves and local militia troops.

The core base areas in southern Anhui should establish a three-dimensional structure of people's war, so that any enemy who dares to invade will be submerged in the vast ocean of people's war.

Xun Huaizhou specifically emphasized that in the core base areas in southern Anhui, we must resolutely implement Chairman Mao’s theory of the whole people’s war and the people’s war.

Xun Huaizhou emphasized that we must carry forward the people's theory of the people's war, resolutely rely on the people, and fully mobilize the people. Soldiers and civilians are the foundation of victory. The deepest root of the great power of war lies in the people. Mobilizing and organizing the broad masses of people to participate in and support the revolutionary war are the basic conditions for carrying out people's war.

The Chinese revolution should oppose imperialist aggression, overthrow the reactionary ruling class, mobilize and organize the masses of the people across the country, and win the vast majority of people, including the enemy people at the revolution at home and abroad, and organize the broadest united front.

Therefore, it is necessary to flexibly formulate strategies for fighting against the enemy according to different tasks and characteristics of different war periods to maximize the isolation and attack of the enemy.
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