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Chapter 424 The disaster brought about by a travelogue(2/2)

In this way, the Badaguan, which faces the sea and the bay, has become a "building complex of all nations" with pleasant and quiet scenery and rows of famous buildings.

Now walking around this area of ​​villas, the ones nearby were not those where Sihanouk, Commander of the US Seventh Fleet, lived, but those where Ba Jin, Cao Yu, Shen Congwen lived...

Now, it's finally Jiangshan's turn.



Yu Sigui didn't react until this moment: "So the protest of 'Give me back Qingdao, give me back my sovereignty' is about this city?"

At this moment, they were on their way out looking for food.

"Isn't that what it's about?"

When Wang Shixiang was learning German, he also studied:

"Do you know when the Germans started to pursue Qingdao?"

Faced with an obviously slower pace in the circle, Wang Shixiang walked steadily with his hands behind his back:

“In the mid-19th century, they sent a geographer to China to conduct surveys.

This old man named Richthofen came to us seven times. After returning, he wrote a travel diary about China and suddenly became a traveler again.

But you know, while writing this travelogue, he also submitted an investigation report on the geographical environment and mineral resources of Shandong, China, to the German government.

And strongly recommended that Germany seize the railway construction rights around Jiaozhou Bay to defend their interests in North China."

"You've got to pay him back!" Huang Yongyu immediately became angry.

Jiang Shan: "Isn't this just a war criminal?"

Wang Fulin: "These fascists can't bear to see other people's good things..."

It was precisely because of this geological report that Germany chose Qingdao in such a large area.

"Lu Xun once said..."

Wang Shixiang also said this: "Since Li's travels, Jiaozhou has long been out of my hands."

In fact, after learning about this incident, Xu Jingcheng, the minister to France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria and six countries at that time, suggested to the Qing government to promptly open a military port in Jiaozhou and station a navy.

Although this matter did attract the attention of the Qing government, it even sent Ding Ruchang to Qingdao for on-the-spot investigation.

But in the end, due to insufficient funds, it was not until 1892 that the construction of a city and military port began in Qingdao.

Unexpectedly, before the posture was fully deployed, it was picked up by the Germans.



"Everyone has heard of aircraft carriers, right?"

They were the only ones sitting in a state-owned noodle shop on the street.

At this moment, Jiang Shan revealed another purpose of coming to Qingdao.

When Wang Fulin heard this, he nodded: "It's the kind of big warship that can park many planes, right?"

"A ship that can park planes?" Chen Peisi was shocked: "How many planes are there?"

"Yes, it's almost like that," Jiang Shan nodded.

In May of this year, Jiang Shan and his party had just returned from New York.

General Liu then boarded the American "Raider".

That photo that moved the country was born at that time.

Jiang Shan chatted while eating: "Actually, aircraft carriers came to Qingdao Port a long time ago."

"I heard that a large military port was built in Qingdao," Wang Fulin said, "it seems to have been built for many years."

"The military port you mentioned was just completed this year," Jiang Shan said:

"The aircraft carrier I'm talking about is actually an aircraft carrier that the Japanese army came here to compete with Germany for the fat piece of Qingdao during World War I."

Although Japan has always refused to admit it, this ship is actually a quasi-aircraft carrier.

"Little Japan has an aircraft carrier so early?" Wang Fulin was surprised.

"For this battle, Japan sent a total of 66 warships, large and small," Jiang Shan shook his head and said:

"Who would have thought that the only all-out battle between Japan and Germany on land, sea and air would actually take place in our country."

Huang Yongyu: "Just to compete for Qingdao?"

Jiang Shan: "No!"

Wang Fulin: "That's why they shamelessly asked for Qingdao at the Paris talks."

Yu Sigui: "Then the May 4th Movement happened." Now, Miss Yu finally straightened things out.

"In 1945, Japan surrendered, and the United States sent one of its aircraft carriers to Qingdao Port in the name of surrender."

"Really?" Wang Fulin said, "So, Qingdao Port is really a battleground."

"So," Jiang Shan: "Our country also ordered the expansion of Qingdao Port in 1971.

However, due to various reasons, the progress of this project has been slow.

It was not until 1975 that Duke Zhou personally mobilized three regiments and four independent battalions, and finally began to fully advance the construction."

After thinking about Jiangshan carefully, I realized that it seems that Duke Zhou can be seen in everything.

Later, after the completion of the ancient town port, it was upgraded again in later generations and became my country's aircraft carrier specifically for docking aircraft carriers.

"Has this military port been completed now?" Chen Pest wanted to take a look: "How about we go and have a look tomorrow?"

"That's what I meant," Jiang Shan said:

"In addition, I have good news for everyone. Our aerial photography mission this time will be completed with the cooperation of our country's first carrier-based aircraft and helicopter force."

Wang Fulin, Ren Dahui, and Chen Peisi's eyes immediately lit up.

"So awesome?"

"That's okay."

"We can hug each other in Qingdao's city, sea, land and air."

"It seems that everyone likes it very much," Jiang Shan smiled sweetly: "Then I'll leave this to you."

"What," Wang Fulin reacted first: "Xiao Jiang, aren't you going to go up?"

Jiang Shan buried his head in eating noodles: "No, no, no."

"Military aircraft," Chen Peisi couldn't wait any longer: "Where can I find this opportunity?"

"I'll give you this opportunity."

What is Jiangshan most afraid of?

high!

The plane can still stand upright, but the helicopter can't stand upright.

"Xiaojiang is afraid of heights, it's not like you don't know that,"

Fortunately, Huang Yongyu still remembered: "When we lived at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, he would get dizzy if he looked downstairs for a while."

"This is the one, don't drag him on the plane,"

Wang Shixiang also remembered: "Otherwise, you won't be able to aim the machine accurately if you go up there."

"Then..."

Wang Fulin looked at Ren Dahui: "Let's go up and take pictures."

"I am quite familiar with this machine from Jiangshan,"

Yu Sigui raised his hand and said, "I'd better go up with you!"

"you sure?"

Jiangshan finally finished cooking noodles: "Do you dare to go up?"

"What's wrong with this?"

Yu Sigui glanced at Jiangshan with a smile: "Besides, can the helicopter flown by the People's Liberation Army still be unstable?"

"Yes," Wang Fulin nodded: "Xiao Yu is right, we will go up together tomorrow."

"If you can sit there, take one with me," Chen Peisi said, "Lao Mao will be on a fighter jet soon. I have to get on a military helicopter anyway!"

"That's right," Jiang Shan was a little tempted after hearing this:

"This is a helicopter unit that has salvaged the data module of the Pacific Launch Vehicle... Otherwise, I'll do it myself tomorrow!"

When the other person heard this, he immediately became more positive.

"You stay here while you go,"

Wang Fulin greeted Yu Sigui and Chen Peisi: "Come, come, let's discuss it..."

After this discussion, it was not until he returned to the "Huashi Tower" and spread out the map of Qingdao City that Jiang Shan finally had the opportunity to continue speaking...
Chapter completed!
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