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Chapter 714 A bloody day

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    ?? Du Yuesheng was originally a disciple of Huang Jinrong. He was also a generation younger and could be regarded as a rising star in Shanghai.  With considerable resourcefulness and decisiveness, he is able to handle both black and white, and is comfortable in the business, military, and political circles, with his tentacles extending to finance, industry, and newspapers.  Now he is the eldest brother on equal footing with Huang Huangrong and Zhang Xiaolin.

    He didn¡¯t hesitate to agree to the People¡¯s Party¡¯s request.  Firstly, his personal "righteousness" was stimulated in the face of this powerful patriotic trend, and secondly, he believed that "money can be used up, but friendship can never be used up."  The People's Party's influence in Shanghai is growing, and it will eventually regain control. The strength is there.

    If he doesn¡¯t take care of it now, one day, his good days will come to an end.  Although he had some connections during the rise of the Feng clan, the connections also needed to be managed.

    After the People's Army entered Shanghai, Huang Huangrong simply gave up all the territory and interests outside the concession. He did not stand up to the new government as many people had speculated, and would rather be said that he was "old and timid."  .¡±

    Du Yuesheng thinks Huang Huangrong is quite wise.  Three years ago, when the farce between Huang Huangrong and Lu Xiaojia, the son of Zhejiang governor Lu Yongxiang, to attract Lu Lanchun's attention ended in Huang Huangrong's fiasco, Du Yuesheng believed that the people will not fight with the officials, no matter how big the situation is.  The underworld is the same.

    Almost everyone in Shanghai knows this. Speaking of it, this is probably the most "prominent" thing in the life of Lu Xiaojia, who was once known as the "Four Young Masters of the Republic of China" with Zhang Hanqing: causing a scene in Shanghai.

    In 1922, Huang Huangrong, the gangster leader in Shanghai, specially built a stage and named it Gongtai in order to praise Kun Ling Lu Lan Chun.  Every day there are gangsters and thugs occupying four seats. As long as Huang Jinrong applauds, they will cheer with all their strength.  Until one day, a handsome young man suddenly shouted and cheered in the box.  It turns out that Lu Xiaojia also fell in love with Lu Lanchun and wanted to be in the limelight to get her attention, but he didn't know about this relationship.

    This is tantamount to disturbing Tai Sui's head.  Aren¡¯t you having trouble with Boss Huang?  The reason why the underworld is called "black" is that they have no reason to be tough and have no reason to show their fists.  Huang Huangrong, who felt embarrassed in front of his sweetheart, asked his subordinates to drag Lu Xiaojia out and beat him severely on the spot.

    At that time, I didn¡¯t know who he was provoking. It was not until the next day that Lu Xiaojia relied on his father¡¯s power to instruct He Fenglin, the then Shanghai Songhu Military Guard and Lu Yongxiang¡¯s old subordinate, to kidnap Huang Jinrong to the He Mansion in Longhua and lock him in a dungeon.  After being tortured, he was able to escape through the mediation of Du Yuesheng.

    Huang Huangrong, who was so humiliated, did not muster up the courage to challenge Lu Xiaojia again, and strictly restrained his subordinates not to conflict with Lu Xiaojia again.  He is a sensible person: Nothing will happen if Lu Xiaojia kills him. If he kills or injures the other party, not only will he not be able to stay in Shanghai, but he may die without knowing where his grave is.

    Not only did he not dare to touch Lu Xiaojia, he also had to prevent others from touching him, so as not to harm the fish in the pond.

    Lu Yongxiang's strength collapsed under the attack of the People's Army, which was three times five divided by two. It is said that the People's Army only used less than one-tenth of its power.  As the People's Party and People's Army system takes root in the land of China, no matter how good you are in arithmetic, you will know that the People's Army is an existence that cannot be offended.

    Now that people ask him to do something, what else is there to say?  Morally speaking, he has to do a good job.  So when Wu Thirty Middle School needed "people with the most mass power" to join, Du Yuesheng immediately canceled all entertainment, saying that he had serious things to do, but secretly began to mobilize troops.

    He asked his men: "Send as many people as possible to attend the mass meeting in Jiumu Land; protect the safety of the People's Party members as much as possible; maintain the order of the venue as much as possible; and respond to all opinions raised by the People's Party."

    On May 30, the Student Union sent several teams to march and give speeches in the concession. On the morning of that day, some students were arrested again on Nanjing Road and locked up in the old arresting room on Nanjing Road.  Citizens and students were very angry after hearing this. They mobilized more than a thousand students and people to follow the arrests unarmed to the door of the arresting room, demanding the release of the arrested, and confronted dozens of heavily armed police officers.

    The stalemate lasted until about three o'clock in the afternoon. Suddenly, the British police chief Avoson ordered to shoot at the crowd. Four students were killed on the spot and 30 were seriously injured. Thirteen of the seriously injured people later died of their injuries.  The concession authorities even mobilized troops, declared martial law, and shot people arbitrarily. Shanghai's universities were closed down.

    In history, this was called the "May 30th Incident"; now, it can only be called the "May 30th Incident" because the People's Party's backhand made it even bloodier.

    After the tragedy, the whole country was shocked. Students in Beijing responded the next day, and students in major cities across the country also went on strike. The storm was surging and anti-imperialist demonstrations were held, and public opinion was boiling.

    Intellectual leader Zhang Taiyan published "For"The Electricity of Haiying Patrol Patrol and Massacre of Students in the Concession": "It is believed that arresting Ying without punishing him is not enough to punish him, and arresting Ying and punishing him may not be enough to prevent future troubles. Only by instructing the diplomatic authorities to quickly take back the municipal administration of the concession, the common people can  Once and for all, the people will be reborn." The finger has been pointed at the source of the tragedy - the concession itself.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China was ordered to immediately interview the British Minister in China.  For the first time, Foreign Minister Gu Weijun showed no etiquette and only said one sentence to the minister: "I have been ordered to inform you, please tell your government that blood will be paid for with blood!"

    Later, the Central Committee of the Chinese People's Party issued a statement, strongly condemning this atrocity and demanding that all parties involved, especially the United Kingdom, "stop the massacre during the subsequent investigation period, otherwise the People's Army in Shanghai will not hesitate to exercise protection  The obligation of national security, and all responsibilities arising therefrom, should be borne by the British government!"

    With the government's tough response and the strong support of the people across the country, the trade unions in the Shanghai Concession organized a larger-scale strike.  During this period, the People's Party Party Headquarters in Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang launched a fund-raising campaign to support the striking workers. Du Yuesheng, who felt extremely guilty, took the lead in donating a large amount of money, which was highly praised by public opinion and also made his career a success.  His reputation skyrocketed.

    When the tragedy happened, Zhang Hanqing was angry and thought to himself: he thought of British imperialism too simply!  Originally, Japan was only regarded as the main imaginary enemy, but unexpectedly, Britain and Japan are still on the same page!

    More than ten years after the founding of the Republic of China government, the People's Army also had millions of divisions under its command (the construction corps were all reserve soldiers, who still had a unified organization and command system, and could be re-converted into soldiers at any time). How could it continue to do so?  Let our countrymen be humiliated and bullied like this!

    If so, what is the difference between him and these warlords in history!  Fortunately, in another time and space, I still swore to point out the country and the people.

    He fought so hard that he dared to pull the emperor off his horse.  Mao Mao was always uncompromising, but in the end he won the hearts of the people and firmly established himself in the world.  Even if I am beaten back to the Northeast again, I have to fight hard. I am lucky enough to be in this time and space, and I have to show the momentum of the Chinese no matter what!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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