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    The conversation between the two attracted many onlookers, and Zhang Hanqing was also full of energy.  He regarded this group of people as his performance stage and continued to talk: "However, this does not mean that unification of China is far away. At least, in Fengtian, our 27th Division is qualified and capable to complete the great task of unifying Northeast China.  . We are united, and the higher-ups also have the foresight to enhance the quality of soldiers and officers, as evidenced by the reopening of the martial arts hall. As long as the people are fully mobilized and the power gradually grows, depending on the situation, we can advance to win the title within the pass, and retreat to protect ourselves. The main task at the moment is  Under the generally peaceful situation, we should reserve more talents, develop industry and economy, and improve people's livelihood to provide sufficient guarantee for the future development of Fengjun."

    The middle-aged instructor asked: "Even if Fengjun becomes stronger in the future, it will be just another pole away from the Beiyang system. How can it unify China?"

    Zhang Hanqing said without hesitation: "We will use the Northeast as a base to carry out an unprecedented revolution. This revolution is completely different from what the above-mentioned factions have done. We can fully agitate farmers and intellectuals, strengthen workers' power, and unite by building a revolutionary party.  All people who can unite to complete the great revolution in ideology and system. Our Northeast has vast and fertile land, a large number of people, and the best industrial foundation and resources in China. This is the best way to carry out large-scale economic construction.  place. In addition, we also need to build a new type of army that can truly gain the support of the people. As long as we stick together and strive to maintain foreign relations with all parties that are neither humble nor overbearing, as long as we have stability for ten years, I believe that Northeast China will be the largest army.  strength."

    The middle-aged instructor continued to ask: "What do you mean by the new army? As far as I know, if the army training in Beiyang started, the new army has appeared at least three times in China?"

    Zhang Hanqing is familiar with his family treasures: "In the past, various armies only trained their souls but not their souls. Soldiers only knew how to obey their superiors but did not understand their missions. They often became private soldiers and thugs of politicians. My ideal army is  The highest belief is to protect the homeland and the country, to be proud of dedicating oneself to the country, and to be ashamed of losing one's masters; to be proud to serve the people, and to be ashamed to harass the people; to be proud of civilization and culture, and to be ashamed of ignorance"

    It was so smooth that I almost brought out the "Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces".  So he swallowed his saliva, dropped the topic, and concluded: "The army I want to build is a new army with officers and soldiers integrated, with faith and discipline."

    The middle-aged instructor nodded, and then asked: "But Marshal, in the future, I mean if there is a military conflict between Feng Jun and Mr. Sun, what chance does Marshal think we have of winning?"

    Zhang Hanqing has been sensitively aware that this person has a certain relationship with Sun Yat-sen. His question was also clever, but it was actually a trap.  However, he said sincerely: "Mr. Sun Yat-sen has been exploring the principles of saving the country and the people. I deeply admire his state of 'the world is for the public', but I am not optimistic about his future. The current Kuomintang is like a tree without roots.  Living in Guangdong. Although the banner is loud, every revolution can only act as a drummer waving the flag and shouting, but has no power to make subversive changes. Even Mr. Sun himself is only used or used as a tiger skin to pull the banner.  Even local businessmen in Guangdong do not agree with his policy of nation-building."

    This is the truth, and it is also a strange thing that has not been mentioned or explained in various textbooks. It is probably due to the Spring and Autumn Writing Techniques implemented due to the reputation of the "Father of the Nation" and "for the sake of respect": Most of the funds required for Sun Yat-sen's revolution were  Overseas Chinese were recruited from overseas, but at home, even in Guangdong, the base camp of the National Revolution, the Kuomintang was not favored by the powerful Guangzhou business group.  As for the later collusion between the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Consortium, the material base of the Kuomintang, this was a new situation that was only opened up in the Chiang Kai-shek era.

    When the business community participated in the Revolution of 1911, the immediate requirement was to avoid turmoil so that they could operate with peace of mind. The long-term requirement was for China to become independent and prosperous and free from foreign control and suppression. The government formulated and implemented policies to protect and support the development of industry and commerce.  At the beginning, most of them had high hopes for the revolution and even gave them strong support.  But in the end they grew disillusioned.  Later, on November 19, 1917, Shanghai's "Republic of China Daily" published a message jointly sent by Shanghai businessmen to Sun Yat-sen, with the theme of hoping for an armistice between the North and the South.  For Sun Yat-sen, this was just one of many messages he received.  At that time, most Chinese capitalists lacked foresight, and the revolutionary party members lacked in-depth cooperation and close contact with them. If their immediate interests were damaged, they would alienate and complain about the revolutionary party. Their attitude towards the revolutionary party finally changed from support to opposition.

    Historically, Sun Yat-sen's power has always been tepid, which is closely related to his delay in receiving financial assistance.  Another very important factor that no one mentions is that compared to the Republic of China government recognized by all countries, the Kuomintang regime has always been "illegal" in a broad sense.

    The Kuomintang is on stage?, it is necessary to raise the banner of the founding father; the Communist Party cannot obliterate his efforts, and it is also for the need of united front, so in many things, they invariably carry out "taboos for the venerable".  Therefore, the education we receive now greatly exalts his role. In fact, in the minds of people at the time, he was just one of many revolutionaries, or in other words, he was also a warlord.

    ¡°But the person in front of me is inextricably related to Sun Yat-sen, or at least he is a loyal fan of Sun Yat-sen. You should be very careful when answering this kind of question.  However, Zhang Hanqing already had an idea of ??this: "Theoretically, the great revolution we are about to carry out is similar to Mr. Sun's 'San Pan Cooking Righteousness' revolution, but we can gain real support from workers and peasants because we will start from the bottom up.  It's not that 'San Pan Bo Yi' is empty and empty and only falls on paper; our advantage over Mr. Sun is that we have our own territory and can fully guarantee our ideas.

    As for whether military conflicts will occur in the future, this assumption is still far away. Talking about it now is really unfounded.  In my mind, Sun Yat-sen is the natural head of state of the Republic of China.  If that day comes, I will do my best to make Mr. Feng Junwei Sun obey.  "

    The middle-aged instructor's brows widened. He stretched out his hand and said to Zhang Hanqing: "Well said, Young Marshal. I, Guo Songling, am willing to help the Young Marshal achieve his ideals, even if there is an abyss ahead."

    "Guo Songling?" Zhang Hanqing was surprised.  "Guo Guizi?" He asked subconsciously, "That shouldn't be the case. Why is he here?"

    "Huh?" Guo Songling was very confused. Who gave me this nickname behind my back?  Even the Major General knows!

    Speaking of which, this nickname is indeed worthy of his name.  Guo Songling in official history was tall and straight, and his daily life was very simple.  At that time, the generals of the Fengjun army all wore fine-quality cloth uniforms. Except for soldiers, they were also worn by White Russian soldiers (the old Russian army expelled by the October Revolution has always been called Russian devils, editor's note).  Because he wore a cloth military uniform and looked as tall as a White Russian soldier, he didn't know who called him this nickname, and it became popular, so he didn't feel dissatisfied.

    Zhang Hanqing can remember this nickname only because he watched the TV series. Well, he was misled He can't call him "Guo Guizi" yet.

    It is said that Guo Songling is a descendant of Guo Ziyi, the prince of Fenyang County in the Tang Dynasty. He was admitted to the Beijing General Academy Research Institute in the first year of the Republic of China and the Army University in the second year of the Republic of China.  If nothing goes wrong, he will work as an instructor at the Beijing Martial Arts Hall after graduation, and then defect to Sun Yat-sen when he forms the Dharma Protector Army the following year. Only when the Dharma Protector Movement failed did he have to return to Fengtian and teach in the Martial Arts Lecture Hall in the three eastern provinces.  Served as tactical instructor.

    Zhang Xueliang happened to be studying here. He personally felt that Instructor Guo stayed away from sensuality, was honest and upright, was rigorous in running the army, and had clear rewards and punishments for his subordinates.  Zhang Xueliang greatly admired his profound knowledge and noble and refined character.  Guo Songling is a unique person among Fengjun generals.  He received a systematic education from Beijing Army University, joined the Tongmenghui, met Sun Yat-sen twice in Guangzhou and Tianjin, and was deeply influenced by his revolutionary thoughts.  Although he is 19 years older than Zhang Xueliang, the two have become sworn friends.  Later, because he was dissatisfied with Zhang Zuolin's behavior of expanding the army to prepare for war and seizing territory, with the support of his wife, he determined to accumulate power, overthrow the warlords, rectify the Feng army, and prepare to return the power to Zhang Xueliang, who had the thoughts of war.

    Originally, his life should not have seen Zhang Hanqing so soon, but because of the latter's arrival, his life took a turn early.

    Because it was Zhang Hanqing who instigated Zhang Zuolin to prepare the 27th Division Lecture Hall in advance. With Lao Zhang¡¯s connections between the DPRK and China, strong local concepts and huge investment, some students from the provinces at Army University were invited to return to their hometown to serve as instructors. Guo Songling was one of them.

    It is undeniable that Lao Zhang's reputation is not false. He either doesn't do anything about the martial arts hall, but makes a big deal when he does it: the dean receives 300 yuan per month, the instructor of each subject receives 200 yuan, and the teacher receives 150 yuan.

    What level of treatment is this?  For reference, a Fengjun soldier's monthly military salary at that time was 2 yuan, and a piece of Feng Dayang could buy 10 kilograms of pork. It can be seen that the instructors had a real golden income!  There must be brave men under heavy rewards, so it is understandable that the 27th Division's martial arts lecture hall is in full swing. It is also reasonable to recruit many teachers and graduates from Army University and Baoding Army School¡ª¡ªmany people join the army just for  Money!

    Anyway, after the time-travelling Zhang Hanqing was born, he slightly changed his own destiny, and also slightly adjusted the life trajectories of those around him. This is the principle of the butterfly effect.  Anyway, Guo Songling met him in advance, so there were less fluctuations in thoughts and more emotions in adversity.

    Knowing that he was the famous tactical instructor Guo Songling, Zhang Hanqing was very pleased to have his loyalty.  The preparations for the Guard Brigade were imminent. On this occasion, it was God's will to get help from Guo Songling, he thought.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)vel.com
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