Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in hlnovel.com -> Historic -> The Young Marshal s Spring and Autumn Period Through the Republic of China

Chapter 806 The Debate Between Staying and Going

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    However, there is still an important link that needs to be dealt with, that is, even if the old and young marshals are successfully assassinated and there is civil strife in the Feng Dynasty, China will at most reappear with the re-establishment of warlords.  In order to invade the Northeast and achieve the Japanese dream of establishing a "Manchuria-Mongolia Republic", there was one person who had to do his job: that was Puyi.

    Without the Qing emperor¡¯s intervention, the Japanese would have blatantly invaded the Northeast and risked British and American interference politically.  Now, we need to find ways to bring Puyi out of Beijing simultaneously, and then the "574" plan is implemented. If the anti-Fengtian alliance troops conflict with the troops of the Shenyang Military Region, the Japanese can legally intervene in the name of "mediating or maintaining railway stability."

    I believe that as long as the factions are not united, there will be huge disputes within the People's Party and the People's Army and they will have no time to take care of them. The army in Shenyang cannot withstand the intimidation of the Japanese.

    With the Fengcian forces being driven out of the Northeast and supporting the puppet Puyi as emperor, they can get the maximum support from the Manchu loyalist forces, and Japan can also be exempted from the suspicion of direct interference in China's internal affairs.  In this way, Japan will have enough rhetoric to encroach on the Northeast and fulfill the long-cherished wish of generations of ministers.

    This is what the Japanese did historically.

    Dofei first contacted Pujie, who was studying in a military academy in Northeast China. He was the closest person to Puyi. If he could be persuaded, he would get twice the result with half the effort.

    But Pujie said he was unwilling to do it.  While studying at the Shenyang Army Command College, he fully realized the power of the People's Army.  When Puyi came to the Northeast, the Shenyang Military Division could wipe out the forces following him in minutes; and the emperor's role was nothing more than a puppet of the Japanese.  Even being a deposed emperor is better than it, let alone betraying one's ancestors in exchange?  He dare not accept this historical sinner.

    However, if he didn¡¯t do it, he would do nothing. He also chose to remain silent about the Japanese conspiracy: after all, Puyi was his brother, and he did not dare to tell others, lest the emperor would be implicated.

    At the same time, the emperor in the Forbidden City was also in a dilemma.

    To be honest, Puyi is conflicted about whether to go or not.  After the Revolution of 1911, the Qing Empire was overthrown. According to the Treaty of Preferential Treatment, Puyi still retained the imperial title and lived in the harem in Beijing.  The government gave him a large monthly allowance to support his family, and his life was comfortable. He was used to living such a peaceful life.

    But after Feng Yuxiang entered Beijing during the Zhili-Fengtian War, this old and rough general was determined to make decisions for the people, and he was very revolutionary. He wanted to completely abolish the feudal imperial system, and he wanted to forcibly drive the last emperor out of Beijing.

    Fortunately, a great savior came, Zhang Hanqing, who personally drove away the Feng family soldiers and established an extraordinary relationship with him.  Strictly speaking, it was with the queen, which made Puyi very embarrassed.

    He was not a fool, and he noticed all the changes in Wanrong: the clothes were brighter, the dress was more fashionable, the visits were more frequent, the complexion was more rosy The key is that the news of the young marshal's close relationship with her has been in the newspapers.  , which makes people annoyed and hateful.  Just thinking of Zhang Zongchang's fierce appearance, he could only wisely pretend not to know.

    Originally, he wanted to look for opportunities to return to the throne, but as the People's Party's ruling position in China became more and more stable, the grand cause of restoration became further and further away from him.  Regardless, deposing an emperor is what no one wants to do when remembering the good old days.

    At this time, the Japanese sent Luo Zhenyu to persuade him to go to the Northeast, and said that with the support of the Japanese, they would establish a "Manchu-Mongolia Republic" including Mongolia and the three northeastern provinces.  In this way, the remaining lines of the Qing Dynasty were preserved.  Therefore, the Japanese encouraged him to go to the birthplace of Manchuria to become emperor, and he was very happy in his heart.

    Because the Japanese said that if he didn't go, they would support his younger brother Pu Wei, who was born to the same father, as emperor.  Of course, in order to embolden him, the Japanese also told him: "A big change will happen soon, and then the threat from the Republic of China government will no longer exist. As for the young marshal, he himself cannot be protected!"

    It seems that the Japanese are very familiar with the affairs between Zhang Hanqing and Wanrong, and also understand how much Pu Yi hates Zhang Hanqing in his heart.

    But there are many smart people around him, and his teacher Chen Baochen is one of them.

    Chen was very clear about the Japanese¡¯s intention of setting up puppets.  The so-called emperor humiliates his ministers to death. The 61-year-old Chen Baochen has been with Puyi since he retired from Longting, and still serves as the "emperor's teacher" in the harem.

    While teaching, Chen Baochen often worked tirelessly to instill in Puyi the restoration ideas of "sit down and taste the courage", "obey the times and bide his time", and "quietly watch for changes". He hoped that Puyi would one day be able to restore the "great cause of the Qing Dynasty" and "return to the Ninth Five-Year Plan"  throne.  During this period, Chen Baochen wrote the "Benji of Dezong" for Emperor Guangxu and edited the "Records of Dezong". He was named Taifu by Puyi.

    As the first confidant, Puyi consulted him.  Chen Baochen said: "This is a trick, you must never do it! If you do it rashly, I'm afraid it will be easy to go and hard to come back."

    There are loyal ministers in national disasters, but there have always been many treacherous ministers in national calamities.  For those who cansp; Could it be that the queen went out again?  In the past few months, the young marshal arranged for people to invite the queen out every now and then. Although he came back every day, he often arrived very late.  The queen never told him what happened, but her increasingly moist face and occasional amorous feelings made him think deeply.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????This is a sign of a woman's pregnancy.

    This bitch!  No shame or moral integrity!  As the mother of a country and my queen, she is so willing to be insulted by that bandit kid from outside the customs. Why doesn't she die!

    This is the expression of his true nature, and it is also the residual poison of two thousand years of feudal thought.  As for what he should do for his wife as a late emperor of the Qing Dynasty, he was in vain as a husband, but he was ignored intentionally or unintentionally.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report