Section 261 Three or two pieces of relics left behind by the Qing Dynasty
"Since the grenade * bullet has an additional handle, which extends the acceleration distance (arc), the grenade * bullet is more suitable for long-distance throwing than the hand * thunder; Therefore, grenades* are also suitable for Asians who are relatively small and have relatively short arms. Through our tests, the hand* grenade is more accurate and flexible in throwing at close range. In jungle combat, due to the handlelessness of the grenade, the collision with branches and leaves is relatively reduced, which not only reduces self-damage, but also can throw farther. "A scientific and technological personnel with crepe is there to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of grenades and grenades in his hands, and the generals around him are all generals of the Wuyi New Army. In fact, compared with grenades * bombs and hand grenades, it should be said that they have their own merits and cannot be generalized. However, as far as the combat situation in the new period is concerned, hand grenades are relatively superior to grenades.
"Which one is cheaper?" Wu Chenxuan asked, he knew that his generals were all fed by the elite army policy of the Wuyi New Army, and he was afraid that they would not be able to fight low-cost wars.
"It was supposed to be a hand * grenade, after all, there is a wooden handle missing." At this point, Yu Youren, who is in charge of scientific and technological research and development, has the right to speak, "But there is no shortage of carpenters in our country, and the cost of pulling the fire pipe is much less than that of the spring firing device, so"
"Well, then the grenade * bomb, but not too long wooden handle" Thinking of the Germans' long-handled M24 that can be used as a mace, Wu Chenxuan felt that if a soldier with a general figure of one meter six or seven carried this kind of guy more than a foot long, he didn't know if he could bend down, and he was in the cold. I handed the size copied from Du Niang to Yu Youren, which read: "The mass of the whole bomb is 600g, the diameter of the bomb is 48mm, the length of the whole bomb is 204mm, and the main charge is 38gTN*T..."
When the national system was discussed in Shanghai and the palace fight was staged in Beijing, these bigwigs in Jinan Mansion felt that it was more important to do a good job of the guns in their hands. "Let's go and see the mortar, Bo Xun, you're still used to living in Jinan, right?" Wu Chenxuan and Yu Youren walked forward while chatting, walking from 2A in the experimental area to another 2C (why is there no 2B, stupid, because there is no answer card.) )
In Shanghai's Hartung Garden, Song Jiaoren saw that Huang Kedi had agreed to become prime minister, so he happily invited him to Nanjing. When they arrived in Nanjing from Shanghai on 27 December, the representatives of 16 provinces, including Guizhou, Zhejiang, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Yunnan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Xinjiang, Henan, and Zhili, who had gathered in the Inner House of the Nanjing Governor's Palace, were discussing the establishment of a republican government, and had already decided that the new government would adopt the Republic of China as its name and adopt the Gregorian calendar instead. Earlier, they had made a resolution and announced to the nation that they intended to elect a provisional president within two days. When Song Jiaoren came to the meeting of the parliament, he asked to make a speech at the meeting, and the speaker of the parliament, Tang Er, was so unavoidable that he agreed to his request. In his speech, Soong Jiao-jen mainly explained the various reasons for adopting the cabinet system, and also proposed revising the "Outline for the Organization of the Provisional Government." However, after his speech, most of the provincial delegates still advocated the presidential system. Some deputies were dissatisfied with Song Jiaoren's sudden speech that disrupted the proceedings of the meeting, and the meeting finally rejected his amendment. Although he split from the revolutionary party, he established several small political parties without any achievements, but as a maverick figure in Chinese politics, his cabinet faction still left its mark on China's political history.
Later, Wu Chenxuan's quotations recorded this evaluation: "Mr. Qiao Fu, the leader of the Wuchang Revolution, saw that the reason for the failure of the Wuchang Revolution was that the revolutionary party had no army to rely on, but he did not know that he had given up a group of like-minded comrades such as Song Dunchu, so that the already weak revolutionary party camp was divided again, and he was even weaker in the face of domestic and foreign challenges." Mainstream historians also believe that one of the reasons for the failure of the Wuchang Revolution was that it neither fully mobilized the masses to rely on the masses, nor did it unite its own comrades.
When talking about the issue of the united front, Wu Chenxuan pointed out: "Before the Wuchang Revolution, Mr. Qiao united the revolutionary groups at that time, such as the Xingzhong Society, the Huaxing Society, and the Guangfu Society, to form a revolutionary party, and liaise with the Hui Party, and united with the revolutionary elements in the constitutionalist faction of the Consultative Bureau at that time, so the Wuchang Revolution was successful. This was the initial form of China's united front." Wu Daguan fully affirmed the combination of various political forces in the Wuchang Revolution and the success of the revolution. Although Qiao Fu and his party later deviated from the goal of liberating the people and realizing national independence, democracy and freedom, Wu Chenxuan and his comrades still highly affirmed and fully praised the Wuchang Revolution and the contributions made by Qiao Fu and others in the revolution, especially those martyrs who sacrificed their lives on the eve of the success of the revolution.
At this time, in the city of Beijing, the weather was cold, the abdication edict of the Great Qing Kingdom had been promulgated, and the old and young people were crying in the square in front of the Duanmen in the dark, which only made the passing Beiyang soldiers watch a lively look, and the farewell of the Great Qing Kingdom was like the same noisy as he established. After learning the news of his son's abdication near noon that day, Zaifeng, who had been released by Cao Kun and returned home, only sighed slightly, and there didn't seem to be much hatred in this sigh. Then, he walked into the side room of Jianyi Xuan from the big study Baohan Hall, and looked at the self-written couplet hanging in the Xuan, "There are books and are really rich, and there are little fairies who have nothing to do", and seemed to feel that all this was expected. Zaifeng is really beyond the political situation at this time. Five days ago, when Cao Kun forced the court to take the initiative to remove the regency and return to his home, he said to his wife Guerjia casually: "From now on, I can go home and pick up the child." Guerjia is the daughter of Rong Lu, and when she saw his relaxed demeanor, she was so angry that she cried bitterly. At that time, she also warned her youngest son: "When you grow up, don't be as unambitious as your father!" However, after learning of his son's abdication, the Guerjia clan at this moment is almost at peace. After the Wuchang People's Army uprising, the Beiyang New Army entered the capital, and when Zaifeng was about to flee to Chengde in a panic, she couldn't help but cry when she saw the chaos at home. Some time ago, she was more worried about the crusade against several crimes in the Southern Army. When Cao Kun, Zhao Bingjun and others went to the palace, the son who succeeded to the throne would be guillotined, as Cao Kun said in the recital, like Louis XVI was guillotined in the French Revolution. Now, a stone that weighed on my heart has finally landed. The son still enjoys the emperor's honorific title, still lives in the Great Inner Forbidden Palace, and has four million taels of silver for the years, which is already very good. At noon that day, the Guerjia clan specially asked the small kitchen to prepare a table of banquets for her to drink with Zaifeng as a sign of celebration.
Zaifeng saw that his wife was sitting in the dining hall, and he also had some good intentions in his heart, so the husband and wife drank together. After a few cups, Zaifeng, who was usually taciturn, became more talkative. The smell of alcohol evoked memories and resentment in his heart. He said slowly: "When Lafayette was critically ill, he summoned me to discuss the establishment of an heir with Zhang Xiangshuai and the prince of Shixu, and Zhang Xiangshuai strongly advocated making me the emperor, but Lafayette insisted on establishing Yi'er, and I was the regent of the country. ”
"Galeries Lafayette doesn't like you to be obedient yet. Besides, Liyi'er is the emperor, and she has become the queen mother, and she can still listen to the government. Gualga said when he heard this.
"Exactly. That's why Galeries Lafayette is always worried about my work. Zaifeng held the wine glass in his hand and said, "Until she Bintian, she also left an edict saying, 'Military affairs, the regent should follow the will of the Empress Dowager Longyu'." ”
"Lafayette is really, there is no room for alcohol. Not to mention the inheritance of the seventh uncle to others, he also sent someone to sawed the white fruit tree on the ancestral grave. "Guerga has never forgotten these two past events, and now they bring up these two past events. It turned out that the Empress Dowager Cixi heard that the reason why there was a Guangxu Emperor in the Alcohol Palace, was because there were two big white fruit trees growing in the tomb of Prince Alcohol in Miaofeng, and the words "white" and "king" together were the word "emperor". So, she ordered the two ginkgo trees to be sawed off. When I saw the tree, many snakes crawled out of the tree. The Empress Dowager Cixi was very worried when she learned about it, so she insisted on taking Emperor Guangxu's little brother Zaitao away from the palace of the alcohol king, and passed it on to the descendant of the fifth son of Emperor Jiaqing, Beile Yimo, as his heir. Yimo and his wife were very happy because they liked Zaitao very much, so they set up a banquet in the middle of the house to feast relatives and friends, and also performed a drama to congratulate them. After the Empress Dowager Cixi heard the news, she felt jealous and hated, so she wanted to rectify Yimo, so she ordered Zaitao to succeed Luo Zhongduan County Wang Yixu as the heir, causing Yimo and his wife to die of depression one after another.
Hearing that the Guerjia clan brought up the old matter again, Zaifeng drank a glass of wine, changed the topic and said: "The Empress Dowager Longyu is too mediocre and ignorant, and she wants to follow the example of Lafayette and listen to politics. Seeing that Lafayette issued an edict asking me to be the regent of the country, she immediately became angry with me, and later often made trouble with me because of court affairs. In May last year, I appointed Yu Lang and Guo Chunshu as ministers of military aircraft, but she forced me to remove them. When I think that the Empress Dowager should not interfere with the power of employment and administration, she has nothing to do. ”
The couple ate and talked like this, regardless of the fact that all the dishes on the table were cold. When another table of wine and food was added to the kitchen, the couple continued to add wine and talked while drinking, so that the lunch was eaten for four hours.
Before I knew it, the sky outside the door was getting darker, and the room suddenly felt cold. Due to the cold, Zaifeng suddenly remembered the day of his son's enthronement ceremony. It was on the ninth day of the 11th lunar month half a month after the death of the Empress Dowager Cixi, and the weather was extremely cold. Zaifeng held Pu Yi in the Zhonghe Palace, first accepted the bows of the ministers of the guards, and after the official ceremony began, he accepted the congratulations of hundreds of civil and military officials. Pu Yi was less than three years old at the time, and he couldn't sit steadily, so Zaifeng had to lean sideways, kneeling on one knee in front of the dragon seat, and holding his son tightly with both hands to prevent him from moving. But the three kneeling and nine knocking of the ministers of the celebration were endless, and after a long time, Pu Yi couldn't stand it, struggling and crying and shouting: "I'm not here, I want to go home!" I'm not here, I'm going home! ......" Zaifeng was so anxious that he was sweating profusely, but Pu Yi cried more and more, and finally Zaifeng had to coax him and say, "Don't cry, don't cry." It's almost over, it's almost over! As soon as these words came out, the ministers immediately exchanged their heads and whispered: "How can you say that it is almost over?"...... "What does that mean you're going home?" The ominous omen shrouded the heads of the civil and military officials like dark clouds, and also shrouded Zaifeng's head. Thinking of this, Zaifeng's resentment against the Beiyang Army and the Revolutionary Party seemed to disappear: the Qing Dynasty was exhausted. So, he pushed his glass open and staggered out. Zaifeng stood by the lake, only to see that half of the white sun had been hidden in the West Mountain, and the black gas around the white sun was like silk. When he was wondering, the day disappeared completely in an instant, and he saw a black cloud like steaming, slowly rising and scattered in all directions. "It seems that there is smoke in the seven orifices this day, isn't it also gone?" Zaifeng seemed to be thinking about it, and talked to himself. A few months later, the Wehrmacht marched into Beijing, Zaifeng after a secret conversation with the people in the mood department, took the Guerjia clan and the little emperor Pu Yi hurriedly left the palace of Prince Alcohol, and went to Tianjin, Nagoya, Japan, and finally settled in Perth, Australia, and since then he has been incognito, and has obtained a rare good death among the Manchu nobles, until Pu Yi has passed the age of not being confused, returning to China to find his roots and ask his ancestors to re-enter people's sight, but Pu Yi was already a gynecologist who spoke Australian English at that time, and he could no longer find the shadow of the last feudal emperor.