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Zhang Hanqing appointed Huang Xiansheng, the former director of the Security Department of the Central China People's Army Headquarters who had been with him for a long time and had actually served as his peripheral guard, as the commander-in-chief of the Beijing Armed Police Corps and the director of the Beijing Police Department. Huang is a young talent who rose to prominence during the May 4th Movement. He is four years older than himself and is also very famous in history.
I was able to see him and separate him from the many characters because of his legendary life and his calmness when faced with major events many times: he was born in the gunnery section of the Northeast Jiangwu Hall and had already served as a brigade commander. He was appointed by Zhang Xueliang. Chief of Liaoning Police, Zhang Xueliang appointed Huang to this position because he hoped that Huang's shrewdness and ability could control the front-line situation to the greatest extent during the Sino-Japanese conflict and provide a buffer for the Chinese and Japanese troops.
He has long had hatred for the Japanese, and once privately carved a large seal with the words: "Ride on the top of Mount Fuji and show your iron hooves, the Japanese slaves will be destroyed, and you will return home trampling on the cherry blossoms."
Before the September 18th Incident in history, at the end of August, he had obtained Japanese military intelligence through the then Police Inspector General Xiong Fei. Knowing that the incident was about to happen, Huang refused to sit still and wait for death. After returning to Shenyang, he immediately ordered the police teams of his 58 counties to be mobilized. The public security team was expanded into 12 corps and distributed firearms and ammunition.
This move is of great significance. This batch of guns has become one of the main sources of weapons for the various volunteer armies in the Northeast. Later, it was said that there were only two sensible people in the Northeast Army in the three northeastern provinces, namely Liaoning Governor Zang Shiyi and Huang Xiansheng.
He was the later founder and leader of the Northeast Volunteer Army. The "March of the Volunteer Army" that became the national anthem in history was actually the first to describe the achievements of his army. However, few people now study carefully what the "Volunteer Army" mentioned here originally refers to. Which army is it? I just generally think that it represents the Kanto people in the white mountains and black waters, and it is also the unyielding spirit of all Chinese people.
More importantly, he has always been loyal to himself. Of course, this self is the owner of this body, but it does not hinder his simplicity of Huang Xiansheng. Unlike Jiang Baili, Yang Jie and others, Huang Xiansheng was promoted step by step.
He was spotted when he first debuted during the May Fourth Movement, and entered the Northeast Lecture Hall student army. He then served as Zhang Hanqing's bodyguard squad leader, artillery regiment captain staff officer, major battalion commander, colonel guard commander of Hanyang Arsenal, and major general of the Central China People's Army Headquarters with the rank of second lieutenant. Minister of Security.
While others are in the army, Zhang Hanqing consciously cultivates his experience in public security - the army and the police may seem similar, but there are huge differences and knowledge inside!
The army is used to attack cities and strongholds, but settling in the rear and dealing with enemies on hidden fronts is the strength of the police. Moreover, what Zhang Hanqing likes very much about Huang Xiansheng is his word "alarm bell". For the public and national security front, it is good that the alarm bell always sounds.
The military, government, and police are all under the control of Feng Faction, and Feng Yuxiang and Sun Yue are helpless. In terms of strength, they are far behind the Feng clan; in terms of morality, Zhang Zuolin is the chairman of the National Unification Committee. As long as Sun Yixian does not come forward to fight, no one is the opponent of the Feng family.
??And Sun Yat-sen is also a person who knows the general situation. He knows the current situation and does not want to fall out with the Feng faction. He is willing to serve as the chairman of his Transportation Committee and no longer interfere in political affairs. This greatly disappoints Feng Yuxiang.
Speaking of which, the Kuomintang is also miserable. They have been in a tepid situation from the founding of the party to the present: either they are suppressed politically, they are excluded militarily, or they are economically embarrassed. When summarizing the lessons learned from the failure of the uprising, Sun Yat-sen repeatedly emphasized: "The failure was all due to lack of money, and there was no way to solve the financial problem."
After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, the revolutionaries found that they were even more short of money than before. Zhang Jian, an industrialist who was once the number one scholar, said it truthfully: "Excluding the possible income, the new government will be short of at least 80 million taels every year." Sun Yat-sen did not return to China immediately after the uprising. An important purpose was to raise funds. After he later returned to China, a reporter asked him how much money he had brought with him. He replied: "I don't have a penny, but I brought with me the revolutionary spirit!"
Without money, it was impossible to fight a war. The provisional government could not even demobilize the troops gathered in Nanjing, because without severance pay, the soldiers would mutiny. Financial difficulties were an important reason why the revolutionaries handed over power to Yuan Shikai.
From 1918 to 1919, Sun Yat-sen lived in Shanghai. His revolutionary career entered a low ebb, and money shortage broke out again. Some revolutionaries were living in poverty and wrote to him to borrow money to make ends meet. Sun had no money to give, but he personally responded to every letter asking for help.
One day, I received a letter calling Sun Yat-sen the "originator of the revolution". The person who wrote the letter claimed that he was a descendant of Sun and asked to send money. Sun replied: "Since I know that I am the originator and you are the descendant, it is the descendants who should support the originator, and there is no ancestor who supports the descendants. Even Yao and Shun could not help it. You should seek your own employment and achieve self-sufficiency in life. You cannot be a revolutionary. If you continue to rely on me, I am willing to support you for your descendants.I respect you as the originator, please give me money! "
People who are poor and have short ambitions cannot eat enough by relying on their spirit. Sun Yat-sen has no money and cannot control the army, and his fate is destined to be wandering.
At this time and space, the same three parties control the political arena in Beijing. Because the Feng Faction is rich and powerful, the lifeline of the National Army is still in the hands of the Feng Faction. To get out of trouble, you need to find another way out.
It seems that the only one who can increase their strength is themselves. Feng Yuxiang and the two have reaped benefits in Beijing. For example, the only 300,000 yuan in the Ministry of Finance's books was divided between the two people, and a batch of 500,000 yuan in road funds that had just been released from the Beijing-Hankow Railway were also caught red-handed. It's just that for the "National Army" with nearly 100,000 people, this money can only be used to entertain themselves for a while.
They also considered taking prisoners. For example, the commander of the Sixteenth Mixed Brigade (i.e. Cao Kun's Guard Brigade) stationed in Baoding, Cao Shijie (Cao Kun's nephew and the eldest son of Cao Kun's fifth brother Cao Jun), after the war, Sun Yue placed Cao Shijie under house arrest and forced him to hand over 30 Ten thousand yuan as a condition for release.
Cao Shijie used the excuse that he was unable to raise funds while in prison. Sun Yue then sent people to see Cao Jun in Tianjin. After many rounds of negotiations, it was finally agreed that Cao Jun would hand over 100,000 yuan on his behalf, and Sun Yue released Cao Shijie.
When marching and fighting, we can't always rely on these sneaky things to solve the military pay problem. After thinking about it, the two generals who were loyal to the national revolution thought of revolutionizing the last emperor's life¡ª¡ª
We have worked so hard to pave the way for the Republic of China. Puyi, the deposed emperor, is still sitting comfortably on his throne, receiving four million taels of silver dollars in benefits from the Republic of China every year for more than ten years. It is estimated that in the Forbidden City Are all the silver coins piled up in mountains?
For Feng Yuxiang, the idea of ??building the Forbidden City not only alleviated the tight financial situation, but also solved a problem for him. He was a committed revolutionary, at least serious about his opposition to the imperial system.
When Yuan Shikai restored the monarchy, he made Feng Yuxiang a baron. When he heard the news, he cried bitterly and said: "This is a great insult to me, Feng Yuxiang. If we don't eradicate the Yuan thieves and overthrow the monarchy, we will be sorry for the Luanzhou Uprising." brothers."
Although Zhang Xun's restoration was a farce, Feng Yuxiang believes that it was because Puyi was allowed to stay in the Forbidden City that the Qing elders never forgot to restore the monarchy. He believes that in the capital of the Republic of China, there is still a small imperial court that was abolished by the Qing Dynasty. This is a shame for the Republic of China and an evil root that Chinese and foreign conspirators can take advantage of. It must be eradicated!
Now, Feng Yuxiang, who has occupied Beijing, finally has the opportunity to implement his ideal of completely overthrowing the imperial system.
When they thought of this, the two of them decided to act as soon as possible. First, the military and police of the Feng Clan have entered the city one after another. At this stage, they are controlling the place and looking for logistics facilities and garrison. When the situation calms down, they may be driven out of Beijing. Secondly, they do not believe the old warlords of the Feng Clan. If you are not thinking about the treasure in the Forbidden City, it is better to strike first than to let others take it.
So Feng Yuxiang sent Lu Zhonglin and police chief Zhang Bi to lead the police and guards into the Shenwumen and the Forbidden City to negotiate with Puyi. In a tough stance, he announced the presidential directive, restricting Puyi to move out of the palace within 2 hours. They even took out hollow bombs and pretended that cannons had been set up on Jingshan Mountain, forcing Puyi and his concubines to move out of the Forbidden City and retreat to the Regent's Palace.
As a reward, they also asked for five million in military pay to ensure that the soldiers "will not use weapons rashly due to financial constraints"
The threat of Qiu Ba cannot be simply understood as a threat, and it may become real. If it were before the Zhili clique was overthrown, Chang Yinchang, the palace guard, would still have the confidence to respond forcefully. Wang Huaiqing, the commander of the Beijing garrison at that time, was staunchly loyal to the Qing Dynasty. After the Republic of China, he privately returned the Summer Palace, an imperial garden that had been taken back by the Beiyang government.
"In addition, Wang Huaiqing once spared Feng Yuxiang's life. If he were here, he would have considerable binding force on Feng Jun. But now, Wang Huaiqing and others in his immediate circle have been defeated, and the savior is gone.
????????????????????????????????????????????????¡ªWhile the roaring sounds of gunfire resounded through the streets and alleys of Beijing, the emperor Puyi, the queen Wanrong and their concubines who lived deep in the palace did not care at all. Puyi, in particular, had personally experienced Yuan Shikai's forced palace, restoration, and Zhang Xun's restoration. He had long been numb to the disputes among the Beiyang factions in Beijing and the rapid changes in the cabinet.
He believes that no matter who comes to power, it will not affect their status and comfortable living conditions.
In order to allow the Manchus to abdicate, Yuan Shikai made many guarantees, including "the Qing emperor will never be abolished", "the emperor's annual salary shall not be less than four million taels", "the princes and princes will remain the same", etc. Finally, the powerful Empress Dowager Longyu was moved by the money, and the Republic of China was successfully founded.
Later, Yuan Shikai wanted to be emperor. That was the biggest crisis: the small court had received an order to move out of the Forbidden City to the Summer Palace, and had already given up the three main halls and started repairs. The dream of "Emperor Hongxian" was shattered;
Zhang Xun was really surprised when he came back to power, but it was just a surprise. Pig urine bubbles blow loudly, but they burst quickly. Duan Qirui re-established the Republic, and the little emperor was kicked out as soon as he ascended to the Dragon Court. Fortunately, he ascended the throne passively, so his treatment was not affected at all;
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? During the period that Zhizhi and Feng could share Beijing, the palace was still not affected. During Puyi's wedding, the two co-owners, Zhili and Feng, both sent extremely heavy congratulatory gifts. Those things are still there now.
Now, another crisis is before us, where should the little emperor go? (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)Zhang Xun was really surprised when he was restored, but it was just a surprise. Pig urine bubbles blow loudly, but they burst quickly. Duan Qirui re-established the Republic, and the little emperor was kicked out as soon as he ascended to the Dragon Court. Fortunately, he ascended the throne passively, so his treatment was not affected at all;
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? During the period that Zhizhi and Feng could share Beijing, the palace was still not affected. During Puyi's wedding, the two co-owners, Zhili and Feng, both sent extremely heavy congratulatory gifts. Those things are still there now.
Now, another crisis is before us, where should the little emperor go? (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com