Title: Lin Mingxian: The Hidden Thing Behind the Infighting in the Peng Deren Family, Why Don't You Help the Allies?
The victory of the Kokang Alliance, but Peng Deren's brother-in-law "King Mengla" Lin Mingxian strangely "waited and saw not to fight", which aroused widespread attention. Why is the battle situation of the Allied Army getting smoother and smoother, but the Shan Eastern Allied Army under Lin Mingxian did not send troops to help in the war?
Peng Deren's family feud became the key to solving the mystery. Lin Mingxian, although named "Mengla Wang", is actually Chinese, born in Guangdong Province. He joined the Burmese Communist Party at a young age and became an important figure, and even rose to prominence by killing the Burmese army**. Later, the internal contradictions of the Communist Party of Burma led to the disintegration, and Peng Jiasheng took the lead in breaking away from the Communist Party of Burma and forming the Kokang Alliance. Lin Mingxian formed an allied army in Shan Dong and became the "King of Mongla".
However, Lim Mingxian's territory was relatively small, and the strength of the Shan Eastern Alliance was relatively weak. The city of Xiaomengla has a poor economic situation and a small population, which makes it significantly inferior compared to Kokang and other places. As a result, Lim Mingxian's Shan Eastern Alliance was small in size and relatively weak. This may be an important reason why he "waits and sees".
Lin Mingxian wisely chose "strict neutrality", not because he was timid and afraid of things, but because he was well aware of the dilemma of insufficient strength. If you do, you may not only fail to make a substantive difference, but may also destroy your future. This cautious strategic choice is particularly sensible in the case of a military leader.
Although Lin Mingxian did not participate in the battle on the surface, inside information revealed his "quiet" support. Rumor has it that some members of the Shan Eastern Allied Army have secretly joined the Kokang Allied Army. Although there is no conclusive evidence, it shows that Lin Mingxian did not sit idly by, but supported the Kokang Alliance with practical actions behind the scenes.
Lim's strategy is not only a wise choice, but also a deep understanding of the disputes between the Peng family. He knew that his strength was limited, and there was no need to intervene too early in this storm. Xiao Mengla may become Peng Deren's last refuge, which may be part of the reason why Lin Mingxian is temporarily "waiting and watching".
To sum up, the reason why Lin Mingxian "waited and saw not to fight" was not timid, but out of foresight. His decision-making not only respects historical facts, but also conforms to the actual situation, leaving more room for himself to choose. In this storm of family strife, Lin Mingxian's wisdom and profundity have become a unique landscape.
However, Lin Mingxian's choice is not only to protect his own interests, but also to continue a series of turbulent history of Peng Jiasheng. In the 2009 "8 8 Incident", the four major families joined forces with the Burmese authorities to successfully defeat Peng Jiasheng. Peng Jiasheng was desperate, so he had to defect to Lin Mingxian and rely on the protection of the Shan Eastern Alliance Army to spend his old age. This deep family bond made Lin Mingxian not hesitate to lend a helping hand in times of crisis and protect his father-in-law.
Perhaps, in Lin Mingxian's view, this war is not a simple battle between enemies and friends, but a game between families. He knows very well that Peng Deren carries the responsibility of the family behind him, and he has the responsibility for his father-in-law. Lin Mingxian may be silently waiting for the best moment, and when Peng Jiasheng or Peng Deren needs help the most, he will not hesitate to step forward.
In general, Lin Mingxian's "wait-and-see and not fight" is not due to cowardice or inaction, but out of accurate judgment of the family's history, his own turf situation, and the future. He chose to "strictly abide by neutrality" and maintained relative calm and caution in the whirlpool of family strife. His decision-making contains profound strategic wisdom in the details, reflecting the composure and calmness of a veteran.
Looking back on the full text, we travel through Peng Jiasheng's military years and feel the turbulent situation in northern Myanmar. In the interweaving of the family, Lin Mingxian used a wise strategy to maintain the relative security of the Shan Eastern Alliance Army. Although he did not participate directly, he expressed his family affection for the Peng family through his covert support. The article analyzes Lin Mingxian's personal history, family disputes, turf conditions, strength issues, neutral positions, internal support and other levels, and introduces readers to the in-depth thinking of this family dispute.
Therefore, Lin Mingxian chose to "wait and see not to fight" not because he was weak or stood by and watched, but because he was well versed in the current situation, saw the situation clearly, and wisely chose to remain calm. Through delicate descriptions and logical and clear inferences, the article reveals Lin Mingxian's profound thinking in family disputes. There may be more potential variables in this family game, and Lin Mingxian's wisdom and caution may be more vividly displayed in future stories.