Chapter 1112: This is also called a military parade
After the Myanmar government completed its first democratically elected president, the current President Wu Minhui came to power. In fact, Wu Minhui is also a big shot in the military. He previously served as the chief of staff of the military and was not weaker than Angh Lai.
However, because of the rush to reform and weaken the strength of the military forces, it finally hurt the nerves of these military bosses, and eventually caused a mutiny and the unrest began.
Of course, the United States also played a role in sowing discord, and it had a great effect. This is also a relatively successful case of CIA instigating coups from other governments.
Later, after several rounds of fighting, Min Aung Hlaing occupied Naypyidaw and controlled the new capital of Myanmar.
After hearing Colonel Sangbo's words, Mu Yang nodded. It seemed that General Anglai still attached great importance to him and all his main subordinates came.
But Mu Yang also knew that there was no good banquet, so he had to deal with it well.
This time when Mu Yang went to the banquet, he did not bring other counselors, but only brought Ma Xiaobo, the director of the office. If Mu Yang took office and the president held a banquet for entertainment, Mu Yang would definitely call several counselors to attend, but today's banquet should not be called to them.
To be honest, those counselors really don't want to go.
It is not good to say anything to a warlord, you, a foreign diplomat, to support you, oppose you, agree with you, and criticize you, it is better not to see you.
Colonel Sangbo's car led the way in front, and Muyang took the Embassy car behind, and actually drove out of the Naypyidou city area to a military camp in the suburbs.
At the gate, Mu Yang had already seen a group of people standing there to greet him. Mu Yang got out of the car. A man with a 50-odd skin, slightly dark skin, wearing a military uniform, and wearing a Burmese general, came forward and said to Mu Yang in Burmese language: "Welcome to Ambassador Mu Yang, I am Anglai."
Colonel Sangbo was about to translate when he heard Mu Yang speak. His mouth was pure Burmese, which made Colonel Sangbo stunned. You must know that for the sake of his previous communication with Mu Yang, he used Chinese, which was one of the reasons for sending him to contact him. He really didn't know that Mu Yang had fluent Burmese.
"General Anglai, you are polite. I just came to Myanmar and should have come to visit me. I feel very honored to see you." Mu Yang said very politely with a smile on his face.
"Ambassador Mu Yang, I didn't expect that your Burmese language is so good, which is convenient for us to communicate. OK, let me introduce my subordinates to you." Anglai seemed to be enthusiastic and began to introduce these subordinates to Mu Yang.
Mu Yang had asked Colonel Sangbo before and had a rough idea of who was there this time. After Ang Hlaing's introduction, they all matched their names one by one.
Chief of Staff Wu Wei, Director of Logistics Department Wu Qinmaoji, Commander of the 4th Brigade, Commander of the 4th Brigade, So Wen, Commander of the 27th Machinery Regiment, and the current Mayor of Naypyidou Wu Angden, and several municipal officials.
Previously, many people on the Internet asked why so many Myanmar presidents had the surname Wu, and whether they were Chinese, but they were not. This is related to the composition of Myanmar's surname and name.
Burmese people only have names but no surnames.
The common "Wu" before the name of Burmese people is not a surname but a respectful title, meaning "Mr.". The commonly used respectful titles include: "Du" is a respectful title for women, meaning "Lady", "Wei" means "Little Brother", "Ma" means "Sister", "Brother" means "Elder", "Bo" means "Justice", "Sayer" means "Teacher", "Daoda" is the English transliteration of "Doctor", "Deqin" means "Master", "Yebo" means "comrade" and so on.
For example, a man named "Gang", his elders called him "Manggang", and his peers called him "Gegang". If the man has a certain social status, he is called "Wu Gang", if he is an officer, he is called "Bo Gang". If a woman is a woman named "Gang", if he is a woman with social status, he is called "Du Gang", if he is a young woman, he is called "Magang".
This is why so many Myanmar presidents we see on the Internet are surnamed Wu. They are just respectful titles. In fact, they are not Chinese.
Of course, there are also non-added ones, which depends on the situation.
The real Chinese, or Chinese, are mainly concentrated in Kokang in Shan State in Myanmar. There is no place for Chinese settlements. Kokang Chinese account for about 90%. However, due to the domestic demands of Myanmar and the pressure from the Burmese people, they were finally changed to Kokang people.
After shaking hands and greetings, Anglai took Mu Yang's hand and walked into the barracks again. With enthusiasm, Mu Yang was uncomfortable. Do you think we had the first time we met, two big men need to be so close, and they still held their hands.
"Ambassador Muyang is hard to come to Myanmar. Today there is a monthly small military parade. Please visit my army with you and see who is better and worse than the Chinese army." Anglai said enthusiastically.
"Okay, it's just right to see the eyes." Mu Yang replied with a smile.
Just in time, who are you lying to? Mu Yang doesn't believe it. This guy just wants to show his army in front of Mu Yang so that Mu Yang can report to the country, saying how strong he is, and how much he is, and how much he is, and how much he is, can increase his bargaining chips.
However, the following sentence is a bit overestimated by who is better and worse than the Chinese army. Look at the four special forces soldiers following Mu Yang, and then look at the guards beside Anglai. It is not of the same level at all.
No matter how you look at the soldiers in Myanmar, they are all similar to monkeys, and they feel very vulgar.
A group of people walked towards the high platform of the playground, and then the military parade began. Teams of Burmese soldiers passed by. They probably had been trained for some time, but they seemed to be similar. The weapons in the hands of these soldiers can be said to be diverse, including AK, M16, and Style 81. Anyway, they all have all kinds of things.
There were also Mazda, ferret (44), Type 85 crawler armored vehicles, mbt-2000, T-72c tanks, and Mu Yang even saw two ****-ii medium tanks, all of which were antique-level.
Is this showing my strength to myself? Looking at the complacent smile on Anglai's face, Mu Yang felt that this should be the meaning, but in Mu Yang, it is serious, why does it feel like a child showing off candy to adults?
However, it is difficult for Angh Lai to create such a military parade. After all, this is Myanmar. In 1987, Myanmar was listed by the United Nations as one of the least developed countries in the world. So far, they have not taken this hat.
"Ambassador Muyang, what do you think of my army?" Anghlai waved to the army and asked Muyang beside him.
The smile on Mu Yang's face remained unchanged. After listening to Aung Hlaing's words, a few seconds later, he slowly said: "The army of the general who just arrived should be second to none in Myanmar." (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!