ideal era

292 lax subduation

For Wuchang's first righteousness, Li Xiang actually has no intention of being his own. Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren were a little at a loss, and the more they couldn't see through the intention of the guy in front of them. But what Li Xiang said, "Because most of the soldiers have become revolutionaries, the mood for the uprising is very high, so they can successfully launch an uprising without leadership and create the victory of the revolution" is indeed reasonable. They can't refute the fact that Wuchang's righteousness, which does not have the backbone leadership of the Alliance Association, has been successful in a hurry, so Wuchang's first righteousness is also the most unspeakable thing for the Alliance Association.

I don't know whether it was intentional or unintentional. Li wanted to eat a big cake. When he looked at the Chinese master Zhang Taiyan's group of people who squeezed into Lin Changmin and Li Pingshu to take advantage of the bustle, he found that there was a beautiful man in their group, and the white suit was extraordinary.

Li Xiang noticed the white and unrestrained back, suddenly changed the topic just now, and whispered, "This person is beautiful and cowardly, and looks like a beautiful woman. How can I feel familiar with it? Where have I seen her?"

The burly Huang Xing just glanced along Li Xiang's eyes and immediately became clear to his chest. In order to accommodate Li Xiang's Napoleonic height, he leaned down slightly and said proudly, "He is a well-known scholar in our alliance. Wang Junzhaoming, who failed to assassinate the regent and was imprisoned in Beijing. Wang Junzhaoming, who had just been released by Yuan Shikai."

It turned out to be Wang Jingwei, a traitor who has been in the past for thousands of years! What a good pair of empty skin! It is recorded in many documents about the 1911 Revolution that during the North-South peace conference, the future traitor jumped up and down and sold a lot of strength! At a young age, he showed the potential to become a traitor for ten thousand years as early as the year of 1911.

Whether it is for the sake of the current peace or the future war of resistance, Li Xiang thinks that he should give them a reminder. He met Huang Xing's eyes and said, "Wang Zhaoming did not return to the south immediately after his release in Beijing. Instead, he often went to Yuan's house in Xila Hutong. There are more rumors in the world. He and Yuan Ke, the son of Yuan, defined Jinlan and called Yuan Shikai as his father." Li wanted to stare at the largest traitor in modern times with undisguised vicious eyes and said, "Do you know these?"

Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren both showed a shocked look. Huang Xing lowered his head in disbelief, but Song Jiaoren acted like a mature politician. He immediately regained his composure and said gently, "Do you mean that he is a traitor?" He assassinated the regent with the determination to die. After his failure, he was imprisoned in Beijing. If it hadn't been for this revolutionary trend, he would still be in prison in Beijing. How could you doubt his loyalty to the revolution?

Li Xiang was so angry that he turned upside down, but his face was as calm as a lake. He said softly, "I heard that after he came to Shanghai, he strongly advocated the peace between the north and the south, supported Yuan Shikai to be the president, and promoted the theory of the subjugation of the Northern Expedition... Is this his loyalty to the revolution?"

Song Jiao Renjun's face turned slightly red. Now the leading figures of the alliance in Shanghai are basically this argument and mind. Didn't Li Xiang, this madman scold them all? He whispered in a tiger and wolf-like anger, "Only war lunatics like you are loyal to the revolution? Your madness is not to save China, but to drag China to hell!" After saying that, he stared at him fiercely and walked to Wang Jingwei, too lazy to chew his tongue with this madman here.

Li Xiang was left with the generous revolutionary predecessor Huang Xing. Although Huang Xing did not plan on Li Xiang's theory, he still showed very high self-restraint and was willing to listen to different voices. He followed the previous question and said, "There is no alliance leader in Wuchang, but it is the smoothest one."

Li wanted to swallow the last bite of meat pie, and his stomach was full. He burked and said, "It doesn't go well, it doesn't go well at all. Because the uprising was launched without leadership, the soldiers encountered many unexpected difficulties after the initial victory of the uprising.

Huang Xingqi said, "Is it difficult?"

Li Xiang sighed: "The first problem is to establish a regime, and someone must come up. The masses have not realized that they have conquered the country. They should take the lead by themselves, but hope that others will lead and give the regime to him. The night before, the uprising, because there was no one to command, I temporarily grabbed a team and forced him to command. I really couldn't see it before I took over the baton. Later, I organized the Wuchang military and political regime, because I was just a team. Everyone thought that I was not qualified enough, so I had to find someone else. Who should I look for? As a result, Tang Hualong, the Speaker of the Advisory Bureau and the Constitutional Council, was found. He was also a literati and could not lead the army. He had to find a military officer who could lead the army. Later, he was finally found. This person was Li Yuanhong, the former commander of the Hubei New Army. The soldiers pointed guns at him and forced him to be the governor of the Hubei military government. He resolutely refused to do it, so he locked him up and issued a message in his name, which prevented him from taking power. But he didn't say a word, in order to leave a way out. If the revolution fails in the future, he can infer that he is forced. A few days later, I led the army to cross the river and restore Yangxia, and defeated Zhang Biao's remnants, Xia Zhankui's Hunan Patrol Battalion, and Zhang Xiyuan's Hebei New Army. The situation improved, so he agreed to do it. Don't you think it's ridiculous that such a person has become the founding father of the Republic of China? The crisis is also buried here. Since Li Yuanhong came out and Tang Hualong came out, all the people who had contact with them came out. Their power is getting stronger and bigger, and the power of the real fathers who founded the Republic of China - the soldiers and revolutionaries of the uprising is shrinking day by day. I am really sad to mention this matter.

Huang Xing frowned when he heard this. He was sure that even Song Jiaoren had never thought about this aspect. It was really unimaginable that this young and excessive Li Xiang would think about this aspect in addition to fighting. The name of Li Xiang's madman deceived too many people, and what he said was thought-provoking.

When Huang Xing meditated, he gently tapped the wine glass with his rough fingers, making a tinkling sound, and then turned his face to Li Xiang and said, "If you don't attract all forces, can the revolution have today's situation?"

Li wanted to raise his body and wave his hand and said, "Indeed, almost all places after the Wuchang Uprising are determined by legends. Less than two months after the Wuchang Uprising, most provinces and regions of the country declared independence. According to my analysis of the situation at that time, there are generally five forms of independence declared by provinces.

"Oh?" Huang Xing stared at Li Xiang like a knife and a sword. He said for a long time, "I would like to hear about it."

Li Xiang picked up a cup of tea and ate tea and said, "The first form is similar to that of Wuchang. It is mainly the uprising of the new soldiers. After the uprising, because there was no strong leadership, the regime fell into the hands of the Constitutional Council, and then the Constitutional Council pulled out the old forces to control the regime. This is the case in Shaanxi. The second form is that the masses rise up and are led by the bourgeois revolutionaries. After the victory of the revolution, the revolutionaries took control of the regime, but as soon as the constitutionalists and the old forces counterattacked, they took the regime. This is the case in Hunan. Hunan was also a new army uprising, led by the revolutionaries. They killed the officers of the patrol camp and took power themselves. However, the constitutionalists immediately came to a coup and killed all the revolutionaries. They and the old forces took power. In addition to Hunan, the same is true for Guizhou. The third form is that before the mass uprising broke out, some local constitutional figures took advantage of the situation of the lower masses to force the officials of the Qing government to automatically declare independence. After the declaration of independence, the regime still fell into the hands of the old officials of the Qing government. This is true in many provinces. For example, Cheng Dequan, the governor of Jiangsu Province, persuaded him to be independent, so he held a ceremony to change his official title to the governor. He was completely the original team, but just changed a signboard. The fourth form, such as Yunnan, broke out a war. The new army fought with the old army, and the new army drove away the old forces and changed the regime.

Speaking of this, Li wanted to stroke the half-haired scar on his forehead, looking a little melancholy and thinking for a long time.

Huang Xing asked eagerly, "What is the fifth form?"

Li Xiang smiled bitterly and said, "The last form, such as Sichuan, is more complicated. Since May of 1911, the Qing Dynasty government has turned the private Sichuan-Han Railway into state-owned foreign debt, which has aroused fierce opposition from the general public in Sichuan. The Sichuan-Han Railway was originally built by the Sichuan people in order to oppose the aggression of Western countries. They initiated the method of "renting shares" to raise capital, "take three percent according to the rent." Therefore, 60 to 70 million people in Sichuan, rich or poor, have economic ties with private railways. The Sichuan Baolu Movement was originally led by the Advisory Bureau controlled by the Constitutionalists. In order to expand the strength of the struggle, they organized the Baolu Comrade Association to take advantage of the Lao Association in Sichuan, which has a large number of people. The Elder Brother's Association is a secret association against the Qing Dynasty and the restoration of the Ming Dynasty. At this time, due to the support of the Advisory Bureau, it began public activities. Members of the Revolutionary League and the Communist Progressive Association have been working in the Elders for many years. Therefore, once the movement develops, it cannot be controlled by the constitutionalists. At that time, the struggle was very strong. Workers, farmers, students and other classes in more than 100 states and counties in Sichuan were involved in the movement and went on strike one after another. Zhao Erfeng, the violent governor of Sichuan, massacred the petitioned citizens on September 7, which aroused greater anger among the people of Sichuan. People from all counties swarmed up to support the citizens of Chengdu, so that Zhao Erfeng could only be trapped in the supervision office. Duan Fang was ordered to lead a part of the new army from Hubei into Sichuan to suppress. After the new army contacted the members of the Sichuan Alliance in Wanxian and Neijiang, they revolted in Zizhou and killed Duan Fang. Then, the members of the alliance revolted in Neijiang and other counties. At this time, part of the new army in Sichuan had revolted near Chengdu and went straight to Chongqing. They jointly occupied Chongqing with the members of the alliance in the city and established the Shu military government, with Zhang Peijue, a member of the alliance, as the governor. Seeing that the general trend had gone, Zhao Erfeng handed over the regime to Pu Dianjun, the president of the Consultative Bureau and a constitutionalist, and established the Sichuan military government, which caused the revolution to cause a confrontation between Chengdu and Chongqing. Now we are making peace, and it is only a time to hand over the regime to the old forces. In a word, although there are several differences in form, the result is the same. Li wanted to say this, took a look at the face of the revolutionary predecessors and asked, "Why did this phenomenon occur?"

Huang Xing was impressed by this, but this idea made him feel very uncomfortable, and the question he threw over made him more uncomfortable, and his face was a little lax.