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Chapter 79 The situation is compelling

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    In Beijing, those who want to die are still trying to die.

    What is good at the top will be bad at the bottom.

    Looking at all the provinces in the country, except for a few close confidantes with Yuan Shikai such as Feng Guozhang and Duan Qirui who dared to speak a few words, there were almost no generals who foolishly said that they opposed old Yuan's proclaiming the emperor. Even Yan, who was not born in Beiyang,  Xishan (it seems that Lao Yan supported everyone during the Beiyang period) and Zhang Zuolin also actively persuaded them to join. How could Yang Du, as President Yuan's official scholar, be content to be second to others?  The security committee he led was jumping up and down, trying desperately to encourage Comrade Lao Yuan to become emperor.  There is no way, under the pressure of Liang Shiyi's "National Petition Group", he can't do it without working hard!

    Fengtian¡¯s Zhang Zuolin lived up to his words and expressed his support for Yuan Shikai with practical actions, showing his all-round demeanor.  At the end of August, when the National Congress was held in Fengtian to vote on the issue of the state system, Zhang Zuolin led a large team of people with guns and ammunition to monitor the voting. As a result, "all" voted in favor of the monarchy.  Seeing Zhang Zuolin's behavior, another local boss, Feng Delin, had no choice but to co-sign with Zhang Zuolin to submit a "petition to change the state system" to the Beijing Senate in the name of the Northeast Army and celebrities from all political and business circles in order to please Yuan Shikai and cooperate with Duan Zhigui to create public opinion for Yuan Shikai to proclaim himself emperor.  .

    This made Lao Yuan Da happy, and he also had a tendency to view the story of the conflict between Zhang Hanqing and Duan Qirui's nephew Duan Hongye a few days ago: Zhang Hanqing is a heroic father and a good man, with a character that loves to fight injustice and is the father of the world.  They have the same spirit, which only increases their love for him.  As the saying goes, "a wise man is suspicious of his neighbours", this is probably what he means, right?

    If Zhang Hanqing knew that fighting for a woman was possible, he would probably be speechless.

    Yan Xishan, General Tongwu and Supervisor of Shanxi Military Affairs, first provided 20,000 yuan in silver coins to the Security Council, and then sent a series of telegrams to persuade them to proceed. He belittled the Revolution of 1911 as "an expedient procedure in the era of the new and old brothers" and believed that "the decision should be made with Chinese feelings."  It is not appropriate to continue to use the republican system." "It is not enough to be strong without strictly practicing militarism. If you want to strictly enforce militarism, you must first implement a constitutional monarchy."  A man of great talent, taking advantage of the momentum of great potential, resolutely took it upon himself to save the country and the people, and showed humility when nothing was done."  Yuan couldn't help being happy after reading it and commented that it was "quite insightful".

    In September, Duan Zhigui, together with Guangdong Long Jiguang and other 24 provincial generals, secretly submitted to Yuan Shikai to "quickly ascend to the throne":

    In September, Xu Lanzhou, commander of the Army's First Division stationed in Heilongjiang, sent a telegram to persuade them to advance.

    In September, Feng Delin, commander of the 28th Army Division stationed in Fengtian, persuaded the army to advance.

    Zhu Qinglan, the right general stationed in Heilongjiang and Zhen'an, persuaded them to advance.

    General Meng Enyuan, who was stationed in Jilin, persuaded them to advance.

    Cao Kun, the garrison commander stationed in Yuezhou, Hunan and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and the mighty general, persuaded the troops to advance.

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    As soon as the Hongxian monarchy came into being, he was reviled and denounced by the whole country. He was called a traitor in his hometown. His former friend Liang Qichao called him a "shameless, squirming lover."

    The word "sweetheart" originally refers to "the concubine whom your husband loves more".  Yang Du is a manly man, and Lao Yuan has never had any scandals about his masculine behavior. There is only another explanation that is more reasonable, "a minister favored by the monarch."

    This was an injustice to Yang Du: "I just found a suitable stage, what does it have to do with my lover?" Moreover, he contributed so much to the empire, but he did not achieve the goal of his imperial master. Even the founding of the country  He was not regarded as a hero. Later, when he was awarded the award, he was only awarded the four honorary titles and the idle posts of participating in political affairs in the political council.  His attempt to use a constitutional monarchy to realize the path of national salvation was just a personal ambition; instigating Lao Yuan to proclaim himself emperor was just a step to implement his life ideals. In essence, he cannot be considered to be flattering.  It can only be said that he used Lao Yuan to realize his dream of life value, and Lao Yuan gave him a stage for governance.

    At this special moment, Yuan Shikai increased his precautions against all parties.  The situation is so critical that it is no exaggeration to call it white terror.  Until President Yuan Da proclaimed himself emperor, public opinion was firmly suppressed: by November 3, the Ministry of Internal Affairs prohibited "China News" from "selling and spreading" outside the concession.  On November 7, Yuan Ji¡¯s Copyright Law was promulgated.

    Yuan Shikai was of course very worried about Feng Guozhang who openly expressed his dissatisfaction.  He took strict precautions.  First, Wang Ziming and others were placed around Feng Guozhang to monitor his actions; it was also rumored that Zhang Xun had received a secret message from Yuan Shikai, saying that Feng Guozhang was unreliable and asked him to monitor him nearby.  Not only that, after Yuan Shikai's best friend Shanghai garrison Zheng Rucheng was assassinated, Yuan sent his crony Yang Shande to lead the fourth division to move to Shanghai to monitor Feng Guozhang.  Not long after, Lu Yongxiang was sent to lead the 10th Division to Wusong, also to guard against Feng Guozhang.  Seeing this situation, Feng Guozhang understood that Yuan Shikai no longer believed in him. From then on, his relationship with the Yuan family and his son gradually became alienated, and he refused to do anything anymore.??Yuan Shikai worked hard.  Soon, the Yuan family and his son instructed Jiangsu Governor Qi Yaolin to elect representatives and hold a vote to change the state system.  When Qi appointed representatives, Feng hinted that all members of the War Office were not representatives and would not participate in voting activities.  On the day of the voting, Feng Guozhang refused to go because he was ill; Qi personally went to the office to persuade him, and he reluctantly arrived, but he sat there silently without saying a word.

    Lao Yuan did not relax his vigilance against the outstanding figures such as Cai E who had the intention of "supporting" him.  Zhang Hanqing, who was hanging out with Cai E, often found that the people he was watching secretly changed again and again, and the number of people gradually increased. This made General Cai a little anxious, and it became more difficult for him to escape.  I don¡¯t know whether Zhang Hanqing influenced Cai E, or whether Cai E influenced Zhang Hanqing and then affected himself.  Anyway, according to historical records, at this time and space, Cai E should have left Tianjin and fled to Japan on the pretext of medical treatment, but he was never able to make the trip. This made him restless and felt that he should do something for the country.

    Zhang Hanqing also felt that the situation was not good: his series of actions in Beijing had a certain influence in the military, political, and financial circles, and also influenced Lao Yuan to be more wary of his intelligence. The strangers around him  There are also more people.  It seems that Lao Yuan has a good impression of him, but it has not affected his political judgment.

    Logically speaking, Zhang Hanqing should be proud that a young man could win such favor from President Yuan.  But it is undoubtedly unpleasant to think that there is a shadow beside you all the time, no matter whether you are eating, drinking or sleeping, someone is spying on you.  Just like a star, he is exposed to the spotlight all the time, without any private space, and his life is naturally boring (of course, it is not ruled out that some people and things are deliberately exposed to the paparazzi to gain attention, but Zhang Hanqing does not have this habit)  .

    Everyone at the top and bottom felt that the situation was pressing, so naturally there was no life in the city of Beijing.  Cai E could only engage in family affairs with Zhang Hanqing more frequently, trying not to get involved in this crazy drama.  It was because I was too afraid of Lao Yuan, and it was time for Lao Yuan to relax his control over him.  He was a little worried about Zhang Hanqing's sharpness during this period, so he pulled Zhang Hanqing and said: "Hanqing has been in frequent contact with military figures recently, and he has become suspicious of the president. I heard the man who came yesterday said that he would order the Law Enforcement Department to work for you and me.  Set up a separate investigation team. You decide the merits yourself."

    The situation was so critical, Zhang Hanqing naturally accepted his kindness, nodded and said, "What Uncle Shi said is that Xueliang is here to concentrate on his studies, and if he gets the chance, he will taint himself like Uncle Shi."

    When Cai E heard this, his old face became hot and he ran away.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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