ideal era

269 like a poem

A cold wind, this cold air seems to come from Siberia, so cold!

A white plain, a deep and thick snow, and a piece of goose feather snow swirling down.

Li wanted to stand on the wheel deck that went east, pressed the cold railing with both hands, looked around, and the exhaled white gas rolled away. On the right is a forest, and the blizzard has almost buried it. In the distance on the left is a peak shining white and bright. Several small black spots move in white. They are either eagles or falcons. On the huge snowy mountains, they look so small. Occasionally, you can see the kisses and roofs buried in the snow on the plain. The climate of this era is much colder than that of a hundred years later.

In front of him is the rolling Yangtze River, carrying the history of a nation in the poetic years.

"Song Que," Li Xiang's lips were tight, squinting at the surging Yangtze River under his eyes. After a long time, he said, "You have also started reading recently. How many poems about this river do you recite?"

Song Que's forehead suddenly broke out in a cold sweat. He took a deep breath and said, "Mshal... The book I read is Water Margin!"

"The old don't read the Three Kingdoms, don't read the Water Margin, men don't read the Red Mansion, and women don't read the Western Chamber." Li wanted to sigh with emotion, which made Lv Zhongqiu figure it out.

"Major, I'm sorry," Song Que is full of apologies for his lack of progress. "I will read less of these miscellaneous books..."

Li wanted to raise his hand to signal Song Que not to say it. He paused for a while, took a long breath and said, "Well, I'm not against reading novels, which is also a way to increase knowledge. But your problem is that you have exposed your ignorance of poetry and literature, but you still have time to read the Water Margin. Your ignorance of poetry and literature makes me unbearable. I need to know your relevant knowledge... You should know that there are as many crucian carp in the south of the Yangtze River. If they see that my Unrivaled Security is a group of illiterate people, I really can't afford to lose this person."

Song Que suddenly realized that Marshal Li usually likes to pretend to be a literati and read a few crooked poems. It turned out that this time he planned to take them naked to compete with the famous corporals of Jiangnan.

Li Xiang was still staring at Song Que, but the corners of his mouth were slightly raised. Song Que realized that Li Dashuai's temper had passed, and the stone in his heart also fell to the ground. He said, "Dashuai, you can write a poem and compose a song. We will go to Shanghai to sing around for you to ensure that you will not lose your reputation."

"This? Wait a minute," Li Xiang's eyes lit up, nodded thoughtfully, and looked up at the sky with a unique poetic temperament of forty-five degrees. "Woring poetry is an inspiration, not something you can write if you want... Well, let's go to Lv Zhongqiu. I want to hear how much he has mastered the pattern of Shanghai? After a night, I don't know if seasickness is better..."

Finally, he looked at the waves of the Yangtze River. The river wind swept the snowflakes, and Li Xiang's cloak lifted the height. Li wanted to rub his cold hands and took Song Que into the boat warehouse.

"The Guangzhou Uprising failed on April 27 this year, but it really affected the world and overseas Chinese very much." Lv Zhongqiu, who was a little seasick, looked pale in the cabin and explained the situation before and after the restoration of Shanghai. Soon after, Song Jiaoren, Tan Renfeng and others set up the headquarters of the Central League in Shanghai and decided to continue to fight in the Yangtze River Basin, with a view to making further efforts to win the victory of the revolution. Soon after, it was the revolutionary comrades of the Eighth Town of the Wuchang New Army. After being led by the marshal, the whole town revolted and coerced Li Yuanhong, the control of the Eighth Town, to participate. The news spread to Shanghai, which greatly encouraged the fighting spirit of the revolutionaries, and determined to organize an uprising and respond to Wuchang..."

Lv Zhongqiu's mind was the scene of them fighting with the Qing army led by Zhang Biao at the headquarters of the eight towns in Wuchang and the governor's office.

After Lv Zhongqiu took over the control of Zhongtong, he really did his duty, and the information collected was also meticulous. But Li Xiang still listened a little boringly, but he still listened carefully. I don't know how many books and materials about the Xinhai Revolution and Chinese world research were in his era. Lv Zhongqiu, the head of the Chinese secret agent, is probably not as comprehensive as he. However, many details of the dark places of history are not recorded in public publications, or have already distorted the true face of history. If you don't understand these subtle places clearly, you want to get involved in this quagmire and fall into the dead.

"That's all before Wuchang's righteousness," Li wanted to say. After Wuchang's righteousness, Tan Renfeng rushed from Shanghai to Hunan and Hubei, while Song Jiaoren stayed in Shanghai to plan armed uprisings in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. Huang Xing also returned to Shanghai on October 23rd of the Western calendar. Soon after, Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren came to Wuchang together. What I want to know is what Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren did in Shanghai before they came to Wuchang?

Lv Zhongqiu took a deep breath, organized a sentence, and said, "Nanjing Revolutionary Party members, in view of the inability to get in touch with Wuchang, the situation is unknown. Xu Shaozhen, the ninth town of the new army, still has a wait-and-see attitude and cannot act for a while."

"Pulative revolutionaries will not always act if they don't look at the wind," Li said. Therefore, even the Northern Expedition is so difficult that these people have no determination to carry out the revolution to the end. Anyway, Wuchang Guangfu, I immediately telegramed the whole country. Maybe the ordinary people don't know, but Zhang Renjun, the governor of Liangjiang in Nanjing, will not know?

Lv Zhongqiu nodded. He carefully chose the words and said, "Zhang Renjun, the governor of Liangjiang River stationed in Nanjing, has suspected that there are revolutionaries lurking in the ninth town. I'm afraid that it will move with the eighth town one after another, and the precautions are very strict. Therefore, the Ninth Town was ordered to withdraw from Nanjing City and move to the Miaolingguan Station 60 miles away from the city. At the same time, the guns and cannons were fired at the same time, which aroused the doubts and unease of the standard officers of the Ninth Town.

"This is the same as the situation in Wuchang at the beginning, but it is equally difficult to start without a responsible person to lead. With Xu Shaozhen's wait-and-see attitude, he needs some people to go to Wuchang to help him understand the situation so that he can make a decision, right? Li wanted to say coldly. How did he know this? Lv Zhongqiu was shocked. Li wanted to look at Lv Zhongqiu, who was scared, and smiled, "This is just a guess. However, Xu Shaozhen doesn't seem to have sent anyone to Wuchang.

"I sent someone!" Lv Zhongqiu said affirmatively, "Xu Shaozhen held a meeting for this reason for the past few days to discuss whether to move to Mulingguan or to stay still. Revolutionary officers tried their best to persuade Xu Shaozhen to move to Mulingguan and wait for the opportunity to rise. After the agreement, Xu Shaozhen ordered the third battalion of the infantry to take Lin Shuqing and others to Zhenjiang to stand by. At the same time, he assigned the revolutionary officer Li Xianmo to contact Li Yuanhong on behalf of the ninth town to contact Li Yuanhong in order to respond to the revolution in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and support the Wuchang Uprising.

"Why don't I remember that Li Xianmo came to Wuchang?" Li wanted to ask.

Lv Zhongqiu said, "Nanjing is a major town in the south of the Yangtze River, and the Qing court is stationed with heavy troops. After the Wuchang Uprising, Zhang Xun's troops sent spies to search for the revolutionaries at stations and ports. Li Yingshi had to turn to Shanghai, and then prepared to sneak to Wuchang..."

"That will be left by the alliance, right?" Li wanted to read these words slowly, just like seeing through the heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney of the alliance.

"I was hit by the general again." Lv Zhongqiu said, "After he arrived in Shanghai, he met with the old comrades of the League, Huang Xing, Song Jiaoren, Chen Qimei, Yang Pusheng and reported the conspiracy to go to Hubei to contact. Huang Xing and others did not agree. He hoped that the ninth town would participate in the headquarters of the Central League and jointly seek to establish a military base in the south to influence the whole country. Li Yingshi secretly teleposed the proposal of the League to Xu Shaozhen for instructions. With Xu's consent, he stayed in Shanghai to participate in the activities of the headquarters of the Central League and served as the military organizer of the revolutionary uprising. Later, the Ninth Town of Nanjing revolted with close cooperation from Shanghai, which is why.

Li wanted to stroke the new sighing scum on his chin, and was silent for a while, and then said, "I have to admit that the alliance will fool people - cough! Is the publicity work excellent?

The League's publicity work in Shanghai is excellent. Since 1995, 93 issues of the People's Call Newspaper have been published, which publicized the anti-Qing Revolution. It was closed by the Shanghai Road Department. The call word was removed from two points and renamed the People's Call Newspaper. It was published to the 42nd issue, and it was seized by the Shanghai Road Department's note by the Concession Council. For a while, readers** posted anonymous revelations of unreasonable measures against the authorities everywhere in the streets and alleys. A few years later, Song Jiaoren, Shao Lizi, Yu Youren and others of the Central League have made persistent efforts to establish the People's Daily, saying that they have established a foothold and continue to appeal for the people. The speech of this newspaper is alarming, readers are impressed, and more than 20,000 copies are sold a day. Since then, revolutionary ideas have become more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

"Soon after, the general knew that Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren, the leaders of the Central Alliance, went to Hubei to supervise the division, and Chen Yingshi was responsible for the headquarters affairs."

What happened in Hankou after that has always been the knot of Li Xiang and the knot of the Hankou Revolutionary Army. Seeing Li Xiang's stinky appearance, Lv Zhongqiu quickly changed the topic, "Chen Yingshi once went to Hangzhou to encourage the revolutionaries to revolt, but Hangzhou did not move with Shanghai. Hangzhou was not in danger and did not want to act rashly. Bai Wenwei was also sent to Nanjing to contact the revolutionaries and launched the Ninth Town to take the lead in the uprising. However, the Ninth Town was forced to withdraw from Nanjing because the town had been suspected of Governor Zhang Renjun. In addition, there was a lack of ammunition and lack of backup support. The uprising was really difficult, so it could only wait for the time to move, hoping that Shanghai would launch first.

Li Xiang raised his eyebrows gently and said with a smile, "In the whole southeast, Shanghai is still eye-catching!"

Lv Zhongqiu nodded and said, "At that time, Li Pingshu was the general director of the autonomous office in charge of Shanghai local autonomy, the president of the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce Association, and the adjustment of the Jiangnan Machinery Manufacturing Bureau (responsible for material purchase, contracting and other matters), and was quite prestigious in the society. The members of the Shanghai Business Group he leads are mostly young and middle-aged people who participate voluntarily. Influenced by the revolutionary trend, they have patriotic enthusiasm. They come from different classes, including factory workers, students and employees of industrial and commercial enterprises, and a few upper-class figures in the business world. They have a wide range of social relations and a certain social foundation. At the same time, they have received military training for a period of time and have some weapons. At first, this team was closely controlled by Liu Yanyi (Xiangxun) of Shanghai Daotai as a tool to help the government consolidate local power and maintain public security. Later, after the Alliance, it will strive to turn to the revolution and become an important armed force in Shanghai's restoration.

"In this way, there are already three groups of revolutionary organizations in Shanghai preparing for the uprising," Li Xiang said with his fingers. "The headquarters of the Central League, the Shanghai branch of the Restoration Association and the Chamber of Commerce."

"The first two are revolutionary political groups, and the latter is a local power group supported by the citizens!" Lv Zhongqiu carefully investigated the affairs of the three groups and said with great certainty, "After the establishment of the headquarters of the Central League, he paid great attention to the business association and absorbed the upper-class people Ye Huijun and Shen Manyun as members. They are both members of the autonomous office and act with cameras in the income of the autonomous public. Chen Yingshi contacted Li Pingshu through such a relationship, but most of the legislators of the autonomous office believed that they and the business group were responsible for protecting the interests of the local people. At the same time, they did not understand Chen Yingshi's history, so they had a negative attitude towards the revolution, which was neither opposed nor trusted. After many consultations, the legislators agreed. In the future, we will negotiate with each other at any time and respect each other to avoid conflicts.