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Chapter 707 Political Last Words

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    The People's Party under the leadership of Zhang and his son occupied all important positions of power in the central government.  The People's Party occupies decisive seats in both the government and the military, as well as in the later-established Congress, which is the only one capable of restraining state power. A powerful state power has been formed.

    At this sensitive moment, Sun Yat-sen, the only core figure of the Kuomintang who could compete with the Kuomintang, was hospitalized due to illness. Therefore, he was at a disadvantage in negotiations related to China's future political situation. This was the consensus of many Kuomintang members at the time.  However, when later historical commentaries came to this point, they all believed that regardless of whether Mr. Sun Yat-sen was healthy or not, the trend of the People's Party leading China would not change.

    Sun Yixian became ill on New Year's Day in 1925 and was admitted to Union Hospital for treatment. After January 20, he became seriously ill and could not eat or drink. Western medicine diagnosed him as terminal liver cancer. The entire liver was as hard as wood, and the cancer cells spread everywhere and could not be cut.  rule.

    Based on true historical fiction, it is time to prepare to deal with the issue of the survival of the Kuomintang in the Sun Yat-sen era.  Zhang Hanqing is thinking, and so is Sun Yixian.  This pioneer who has spent his whole life working hard to create a new China has been thinking about a serious topic: choosing a suitable successor.

    This successor must convince the people within the party so that the Kuomintang can be united and not dispersed; this successor must see the situation clearly and unite the Kuomintang instead of confronting it, otherwise it is a recipe for death.

    In previous confrontations, Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang failed to obtain satisfactory results in the struggle with the People's Party, so they knew how powerful Zhang Hanqing was.  Zhang Hanqing's cooperative but non-delegating attitude and his increasingly centralized actions have made no one his opponent in the post-Sun Yat-sen era. Not only Sun Yat-sen is well aware of this, but other comrades in the party are also deeply touched.

    When Sun Yat-sen's fame was still at its peak, Zhang Hanqing dared to really fire at this "Sun Dapao"; after defeating the common enemy Zhili, Zhang Hanqing devoured the army that the Kuomintang relied on to challenge the Central Committee;  At that time, Zhang Hanqing dared to risk the ugly public opinion to sideline the Kuomintang cadres, including himself, the Kuomintang prime minister.

    Is there anything else that he doesn¡¯t dare to do?  Sun Yixian believes that if the successor fails to respond well, Zhang Hanqing dares to declare the Kuomintang illegal!  This was also a headache that he had been having before the deadline.

    Among the three heroes in the party, Liao Zhongkai is more loyal than courageous; Hu Hanmin is an idealist, but essentially a scholar; Wang Jingwei is humble and smooth, good at conciliation, but has a weak character, indecision, and cannot grasp the original intention under various situations.  It's okay to be a think tank, but it's quite difficult to be a coach.

    Due to the sudden rise of the People's Party in this time and space, the influence of the Kuomintang is much weaker than in the history, and its power has also been weakened. Even he, the president of the Kuomintang, is not as prosperous as he imagined.

    Therefore, his influence on several of his subordinates is relatively weak, so that there are many mountains under his subordinates. If it were not for his banner in front, they would be almost scattered. This is also one of his regrets.  If there is still time, he will definitely take the Kuomintang to a new height, but he can no longer do it.

    The condition is irreversible.

    Knowing that the deadline was approaching, Sun Yixian Lingtai was very clear, so he sent someone to ask Zhang Hanqing to make a final political explanation.  That night, Zhang Hanqing walked into the iron lion alley to bid farewell to this great man.

    No matter how many nastiness and intrigues there have been before, Zhang Hanqing still treats a dying person with a sense of ritual and respect.  As the saying goes, "When a man is about to die, his words are kind; when a bird is about to die, his song is also sad." Mr. Sun must have something to say to himself.

    Stopping Zhang Hanqing's usual insincere consolation, Sun Yixian took a deep breath and said: "Young Marshal, I know your ambitions, and you were once our number one opponent of the Kuomintang. When I was there, I was favored by you many times.  During the struggle, I never made a fatal move, which I know very well and am always grateful for.

    The Kuomintang was founded by me, and I don¡¯t want it to decline because of my death.  The revolution has not yet succeeded, but it still has value. After all, it is my hard work.  However, the talent within the party is withering, and it is still unclear whether there will be anyone to hold it up, or if one day it takes desperate measures and seeks confrontation instead of cooperation, that will be its end.

    ¡°I just hope that this day will never come, and I also hope that if this day comes, you can regard it as dissent within the party and not punish it.  I think that with your political tolerance, you will not let me see things that I cannot bear to see.  Han Qing, can you promise me?  "

    Zhang Hanqing remained silent. Survival of the fittest is the law of nature.  No political party can last forever, and no dynasty in Chinese history can end well over and over again. This trust from Sun Yat-sen will tie his hands and feet.

    "Sun ?Mr. Xi once pointed out: "For a revolutionary political party, the succession of power after the death of the first generation of charismatic leaders is often an insurmountable difficulty. The first generation of entrepreneurial leaders often have extraordinary abilities and have been under their shadow for a long time.  It is difficult for the second generation to stand out as they grow up.

    Once the first-generation leader dies, the successor will be out of reach in terms of ability and prestige, and it will be difficult for the party to produce a strong figure who can overwhelm all parties or maintain and win over various factions.  With no one able to convince the public, a succession struggle within the party also emerged.  "

    If it's the same as before.

    ¡°Perhaps this is God¡¯s will: with Zhang Hanqing, a great figure of the generation, the most majestic page of the great man Sun Yat-sen finally failed to turn.  If Mr. Quan Xia had known this, would he have lamented, "Why should Zhang be born when he has a grandson?"  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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