Miles Guo: China Would Have Collapsed Long Time Ago Without Three Northeast Provinces

Nobody expected the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was coming to the three northeast provinces, which was a very bad news. At that time, the CCP and even Mao Zedong himself never thought of gaining control over these provinces. We could understand Mao’s initial idea of a “New Communist China,” which referred to the south of the Shanhai Pass and did not include the three northeast provinces.

Mao once wanted to establish the capital in Qinhuangdao, but later Zhou Enlai suggested to abandon the three northeast provinces and establish the capital in Beijing. These events were recorded in historical documents which proved that the three northeast provinces were once again betrayed by the world.

The emperor of Manchukuo, Puyi attempted to make Manchukuo an independent nation. But Puyi was completely betrayed by the U.S., European countries and Japan that had supported him. At the end of 1945, Puyi announced Manchukuo had come to an end. Manchukuo was ended in a grand farewell ceremony that lasted all night, as well as in Puyi’s hand. At last, Puyi and his family members were sent to prison

Like a hidden gem, the three northeast provinces was taken over by the CCP and developed into light and heavy industries economic center. It was assessed that when Communist China was established in 1949, the regime would not have survived for more than 10 years without the three northeastern provinces. As the three northeastern provinces accounted for more than 50% of the national industrial output and GDP, they can easily defeat the capability of factories outside the three Northeastern provinces.

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