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    After explaining the funeral arrangements, Zhang Zhenwu boarded the train heading north.

    As soon as Zhang Zhenwu left, Li Yuanhong impatiently sent a secret telegram to Yuan Shikai, enumerating Zhang Zhenwu's previous bad deeds, and finally said: "Yuanhong can neither love nor endure, and dare not. He is angry, has no benevolence and wisdom, and is begging to beg General Zhang Zhenwu."  Promote the righteous Dharma and show clear precepts."

    Yuan Shikai knew that Li Yuanhong was using a borrowed knife to kill someone, but he was not an economical lamp, so he dug a hole and waited for Li Yuanhong to jump in.  So he pretended to be confused, and then sent a message back to ask: "Brother Li, you asked me to help kill Zhang Zhenwu, are you just talking about it? Are you sure you really want to kill him?"

    Li Yuanhong was young after all, so he thought Yuan Shikai was trying to cheat on him, so he immediately called back: "Brother Yuan, what do you mean? Am I joking with you? Get rid of Zhang Zhenwu as soon as possible so that I can sleep peacefully!"

    Yuan Shikai held two copies of Li Yuanhong's secret messages in his hand, and he made a secret arrangement calmly.

    It is said that after Zhang Zhenwu arrived in Beijing, he was not greeted by soldiers and policemen with axes and axes, but by Republican congressmen, Hubei's first revolutionary heroes in Beijing, and even Beiyang generals such as Jiang Guiti and Duan Zhigui.  Everyone was laughing and talking to each other, and there was no tension at all.  Later, Yuan Shikai also hosted a banquet in honor of Zhang Zhenwu and his entourage, during which the guests and the host had a great time.  Seeing this situation, Zhang Zhenwu couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief: It seems that my worries are unfounded!

    As soon as the dangerous situation was lifted, he returned to his old ways, acting as a revolutionary hero between the League and the Republican Party, and also tried to mediate the partisanship between the two parties; he talked in newspapers about how to eliminate differences and work together to save the nation and survive.  Later, on the pretext of enhancing the relationship between the North and the South, he led the Hubei generals to entertain Jiang Guiti, Duan Zhigui and other Beiyang generals at the Liuguo Hotel.  As everyone knows, when Duan Zhigui attended the banquet, he already carried Yuan Shikai's military order to kill him immediately.  Halfway through the banquet, Duan Zhigui excused himself as he had some urgent military affairs to deal with.

    In fact, the so-called "emergency military affairs" are to implement the military order issued by the Presidential Palace and counter-signed by the Ministry of Army to hunt and kill Zhang Zhenwu.

    Zhang Zhenwu left the Liuguo Hotel around 10 o'clock that night. He was drunk and satisfied, and did not realize that he was in danger.  At this time, the only people in Beijing who could travel by car were Sun Yuanqi, Yuan Dagongzi Yuan Keding, Zhang Jian, Tang Shouqian and others, except for ministers from Europe, the United States and other countries. Zhang Zhenwu was obviously not qualified, so he took a carriage.

    When the carriage passed by Zhengyang Gate, the hoofs of the horses were entangled with the hoofs that had been ambushed on both sides. The surrounding ambush soldiers swarmed up and caught Zhang Zhenwu and his entourage. They were then tied up and sent to the Military and Political Law Enforcement Office of Yuhuang Pavilion, Xidan Archway.  After being taken to the Military and Political Law Enforcement Division, Zhang Zhenwu had already sobered up. When he saw Lu Jianzhang, the division chief known as "Uncle Lu", he sternly scolded: "You dare to arrest me. Do you know who I am?"

    Lu Jianzhang said with a smile: "Since I arrested you, I naturally know who you are."

    Zhang Zhenwu was stunned for a moment, then immediately asked: "Then what crime did I commit? Under what law did you arrest me?"

    Lu Jianzhang smiled and handed Li Yuanhong¡¯s call to Zhang Zhenwu.

    Zhang Zhenwu became furious after reading it: "Nonsense! Nonsense! Pure nonsense! Li Yuanhong is a remnant of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. He has always had a grudge against us and other revolutionary heroes, and he wants to get rid of him quickly. How can you just rely on that dog thief named Li?  What if you just arrest the founder of the rebellion based on one-sided remarks? I want to meet the president and report my grievances!"

    Lu Jianzhang still did not explain, and directly pushed the military order signed by Yuan Shikai and Duan Qirui in front of Zhang Zhenwu.

    After Zhang Zhenwu looked at it, he realized that he had no chance of survival. He couldn't help but sigh: "Zhang destroyed his family and went bankrupt, risked his life and died, and worked hard to build a republic. Unexpectedly, the Republic of China turned out to be so dark. Sow good deeds and get this bad result, and die."  Damn you! I just don¡¯t know how you people will look when you go to see the revolutionary martyrs after death!" After saying that, there was no more words.

    It was already one o'clock at midnight. Seeing Zhang Zhenwu finish his last words, Lu Jianzhang waved his hand and the executioner immediately stepped forward to execute him.  In this way, a generation of heroes and founding fathers died in the military and law enforcement department without any explanation.

    Yuan Shikai naturally knew that the fire could not be contained in the paper. Once the news spread, the national public opinion would be in an uproar.  So late that night, he ordered someone to post a notice outside the residence of the Hubei general in Beijing, publishing Li Yuanhong's secret telegram and the military orders he issued based on the secret telegram verbatim.  All the blame was placed on Li Yuanhong.

    Sure enough, after the news of Zhang Zhenwu¡¯s murder came out, Hubei generals, colonels and congressmen in Beijing were very angry. They organized a group and rushed to the Presidential Palace early in the morning to question the reason.  Yuan Shikai was also very considerate and came out to receive him in person.  After meeting, Sun Wu said sternlyThe party is isolated and Zhang Chunshan is wronged!  Moreover, the "Provisional Agreement" does not specify whether the president's military orders require the counter-signature of the Prime Minister. Therefore, this time Yuan Xiangcheng handed over military orders to Army Chief Duan Zhiquan for execution. It is difficult to say that the liquidation does not violate the "Provisional Agreement".  I'm afraid it's a bit unreasonable to use this to impeach Tang Shaochuan and even all members of the cabinet, right?  "

    Zhang Bolie also said: "Exactly! Exactly! If we want the bill to be passed in the cabinet, we can only point the finger at one or two people such as Li Huangpi and Duan Zhiquan. Even so, we still have to work hard to win over the support of the New China Party and the Tongmenghui.  Support. If the scope of the attack is too broad, I am afraid that our Republican Party will fall into an isolated and helpless situation."

    Jiang Yiwu also knew that he was a little extreme, so he had to take a step back: "Others can let it go, but as the chief culprit who killed Brother Chunshan, Li Huangpi must be brought to justice!"

    Zhang Bolie replied vaguely: "Let's do our best!"

    Seeing that everyone had no other opinions, Sun Wu assigned tasks and said: "In that case, we will act separately. Mr. Yi San (Zhang Bolie) will be responsible for the affairs of the Senate and contact the New China Party and the Alliance to propose bills; Bo Kui will assist the family of Brother Chunshan and handle the matter.  It¡¯s a good funeral. I will contact the Hubei Province generals in Beijing and question Li Huangpi. With a three-pronged approach, I hope the country can give Brother Chunshan an explanation as soon as possible.¡± (Remember this site¡¯s website address: www.hlnovel.com
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