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    Zhang Qun once served as the staff officer of the Zhejiang Army of the Kuomintang when he was defending the country against Yuan Dynasty. His wife was from Suzhou, so she had old ties with many of Lu Yongxiang's subordinates.  He made his interests clear to Lu Yongxiang and said: "The purpose of Fengxi is to let the Governor and Sun Governor consume each other's strength so that he can reap the benefits."

    Lu Yongxiang sighed and said: "How could I not know? But when I met Sun Demon King, I did not fight to the death and ran away. Even if I had the responsibility of abandoning the land, it would also make it difficult to govern. Anyway, the worst is to lose, and I will lose everything. I also have  An explanation!"

    Zhang Qun smiled and said: "The Governor has five divisions and five brigades, and he has been stationed in Zhejiang for a long time. He has always had prestige. Why do you say such depressing words? I think that although Governor Sun seems to be reckless, he is actually a very shrewd person. Otherwise, he would have been able to  Jiangxi avoided the restriction of the young marshal and retreated to Fujian?

    He is a migrant who managed to stabilize his situation in Fujian through three tricks, five tricks and two tricks. Who would believe it without two tricks?  I think he was forced to give up Fujian and wanted to get the prosperous Zhejiang!  If the governor agrees, I will persuade the Sun and Governor families to stop fighting, or simply form an alliance, so that the Feng clan will not dare to interfere with Fujian and Zhejiang in the short term.  "

    If this can be done, of course it would be good.  Although the area north of the Qiantang River is only a quarter of the size of Zhejiang, it is undoubtedly the richest place in Zhejiang.  If Sun Chuanfang stopped fighting, he would be happy to take sides¡ª¡ªat worst, he would step down and go to Shanghai, which is the worst-case scenario anyway!

    Zhang Qun encountered big trouble when trying to persuade Sun Chuanfang.

    Of course, Sun Chuanfang saw through the intentions of the Fengcian faction. After Zhang Hanqing appointed him as the inspection envoy to Fujian and Zhejiang and the military affairs supervisor of Zhejiang in the name of the central government, he brought all Fujian under the central government's control, allowing Sun Chuanfang to work hard for a year to separate Fujian.  His embrace also ruined his plans to seize Zhejiang and then combine the two provinces to become a local warlord, forcing him to go all out to carry out military operations against Lu Yongxiang.

    But he could only bite the bullet and move forward.  Just like Zhang Hanqing sent someone to tell him: "I don't care what you think, I only care about your strength"!  The People's Army wants him and Lu Yongxiang to kill each other. This is a conspiracy. What can he do?

    Of course Sun Chuanfang did not dare to fight with the People's Army, otherwise he would soon find that the People's Army from all directions were surrounding him.  Even though he was a warlord, he also knew that the times were different: not only could the Feng clique kill him in seconds, but they could also make him politically sentenced to death.

    It is okay to strike with Lu Yongxiang, but it is not wise to form an alliance: after Fujian is controlled by the People's Army, the People's Army needs to digest it for a while.  As long as he holds Xianxia Pass, he will basically be blocking the passage from Fujian and Jiangxi into Zhejiang, and he will be safe.  If the People's Army wants to take action, it will only start in northern Zhejiang, which is more convenient.

    With Lu Yongxiang¡¯s strength, seeing that there were 60,000 to 70,000 people but he could be defeated by him all the way, one can imagine the combat effectiveness of his army.  He has seen with his own eyes the interests of the People's Army, and for Lu Yongxiang's sake, he will never rescue them.  In the alliance, Lu Yongxiang has needs, not him.

    After the defeat of the Zhejiang Army, it will most likely be incorporated. Jiang Baili, the supreme commander of East China appointed by Zhang Hanqing, has already sent people to tell him that as long as he promises not to embarrass the People's Army, he can be given a relatively high position in the newly built East China Headquarters.  .  Jiang Baili's envoy also hinted that the logistics minister and equipment minister would be his choice.

    Both of these positions are very partial and unattractive to warlords who lead troops to fight.  But only because of this, Sun Chuanfang believed that the People's Army's commitment was serious.

    Now that he has thought of obeying the Feng clan for the sake of justice, can he still live a good life without seeing Zhang Zongchang?  But if he knew that Zhang Hanqing was deliberately dealing with Zhang Zongchang, would he change his mind and become a firm resister?  God knows!

    Therefore, he did not agree with Zhang Qun¡¯s theory of uniting with Lu.  In the end, in order to cheer him up, Zhang Qun finally came up with the idea of ??uniting the Kuomintang, Sun, and Lu to fight against the Feng clique.

    ¡°Haha, this is the purpose of his coming, right?  Sun Chuanfang was laughing secretly.  If Jiang Baili's people hadn't told him that Feng Yuxiang had been successfully ousted by Zhang Hanqing and was about to "go abroad" to avoid the limelight, he would have meant something like this - in the southeast area, the Kuomintang's reputation is really good!

    ¡°However, under Sun Yat-sen¡¯s eyes, Feng Yuxiang, the biggest contributor to the three-party anti-Zhili clique¡¯s defeat and the KMT¡¯s top military cadre, fell out of office in despair. This shows that the KMT is not as sharp as Zhang Qun said.  The support for one's own people is so weak, let alone an outsider?

    ¡°Besides, the two sides are thousands of miles apart. If the People¡¯s Army really attacks him, I guess the National Army will just look back and sigh and can only provide moral support, right?  In this case, we must not jump out and go against the People's Army.  Of course, the Kuomintang is also dating for the time being - who knows what will happen in the future?

    " Sun Chuanfang is also a talented person. Although he is a warlord who does all kinds of evil, he is very eloquent.  HeHe was eloquent in discussing the past and the present. For a while, Zhang Qun, who was famous for his speeches, could not convince him. He laughed angrily and said, "I don't think you are a soldier, but more like a politician."

    These words touched Sun Chuanfang's pain point. He said angrily: "I am not a politician! I am most opposed to politicians, and my son will not let him become a politician. Politicians are like prostitutes who are busy with the new and the old.  I¡¯m a real warlord!¡±

    It¡¯s really intoxicating to reason with people like this.  Zhang Qun stamped his feet angrily and said, "If you don't listen to me today, you will regret it in the future!"

    Sun Chuanfang said slowly: "If you are drunk today, it doesn't matter whether he lives or dies tomorrow!"

    At this time, a wave of rebellion was brewing in Hangzhou, and the initiator was Xia Chao, the Zhejiang police chief.  He was originally feared by Lu Yongxiang, and He Fenglin brought thousands of military police from Shanghai to serve as the security commander of Hangzhou City, and immediately deprived him of his power, which made him very unhappy.

    Fighting the land with outsiders and lost the ground, but the civil war became inside!  Xia Chao's power was not weak at first, but when the Zhejiang army was defeated and retreated to Jiangbei, his advantage no longer existed.  Even after losing the battle, Lu Yongxiang still had tens of thousands of people here, and the police had no chance of winning in a fight with the army.

    Are you just going to withdraw from the stage of history?  No one wants to do that.  Just as Xia Chao was worrying about his future, the people sent by Jiang Baili arrived.

    Unlike Zhang Hanqing, Jiang Baili didn't have that many tricks up his sleeve. His original words were very direct, but Xia Chao immediately believed them.  Although the two parties had never met at this time, Jiang Baili's reputation was excellent.

    He promised Xia Chao that if he made great contributions in this battle, the central government would not be stingy with rewards. The position of Zhejiang Police Director cannot be lost.

    This made Xia Chao think: maybe it would be a good idea to join the People's Army.  The Fengxie had no foundation in Jiangnan. As far as he knew, in many provinces, the governors used the original troops. If they had a share of credit for driving away Lu?  He stated that he would obey the orders of the People's Army.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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