In order to win over the local Kuomintang troops in Yunnan, Ceng Zesheng, commander of the 60th Army, revolted, but the People's Liberation Army did not fight.
The grain and airdrops in the city were robbed by the Kuomintang's own troops and the New Seventh Army.
Even the officers and men of the 60 th Army did not have enough to eat, and countless people starved to death.
Someone exchanged two Jin of sugar for a small Japanese building (193 1 945, the Japanese invaders ruled the northeast 14 years, and many small buildings with two floors and basements were built on Chaoyang Road in Changchun).
The person who holds sugar gets a small building.
People who get sugar can save a family's life if they turn sugar into syrup and drink it correctly. It should be said that it is cost-effective for each other.
But such high-priced sugar, in the history of ancient and modern China and foreign countries, is probably only that period.