First, use the thief Bab Zab to split China.
In fact, Bab Zab has little ability. It is reasonable that no one should win him over, but Bab Zab also plays a key role. He is a robber. He can do anything. He did things under the slogan of rejuvenating the country for the Qing Dynasty. Japan and Russia thought about it and thought that he was very valuable and wanted to win him over.
In addition, it is not convenient for Japan and Russia to confront China head-on, so they do things with Bab Zab. You know, the smartest military means is to plant an inside man on the enemy. Japan and Russia really put their treasure on the treasure. Bab Zab has been muddling along at home, trying to split China under the command of Japan and Russia.
After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, he began to serve Russia again. For the sake of military interests, Bab Zab informed the Russian army that eight German spies were killed, thus saving the Nenjiang Bridge, a Russian-controlled Middle East railway. In return, Russia gave Bab Zab tens of thousands of rifles and huge sums of money. At that time, outer Mongolia was separated from Chinese territory, and the rebels demanded that the tribes in Inner Mongolia surrender to outer Mongolia and establish the Mongolian empire. At this time, Bab Zab once again fell into the arms of the Russian army.
Second, the final outcome of Bab Zab
Bab Zab has been engaged in separatist activities in Mongolia, but no matter how many times he launched separatist activities, he was cleaned up by the government until he had to take a break before he could come out to work. In addition, the combat effectiveness of the troops he brought has been very poor and has never been off the assembly line. In addition, his personal ability is not outstanding, and the final outcome does not need to be thought about.