Chapter 293: Restructuring of Academies

The idea of white supremacy, rooted in European and American societies, is the root cause of discrimination against Chinese people.

In July 1878, the Manchu government proposed to the United States

When young children sent to the United States to study at the West Point Military Academy and the Navy Academy, their applications were rejected by the U.S. government. By the time Chinese children returned to China in 1881, the first Japanese cadets had already graduated from the Naval Academy.

In May 1879, the U.S. Congress submitted a draft Chinese Exclusion Act, proposing to limit the number of Chinese workers in the United States and repatriate students sent by the Manchu Qing and Han States to study in the United States.

Stimulated by the growing wave of Chinese exclusion in American society and the incident of young children in the United States cutting off their braids and refusing to return to China,

Wu Jiashan, the supervisor of children studying abroad, repeatedly reported to the Qing government that Chen Lanbin was not in good supervision and control, deliberately connived at the dereliction of duty of children in the United States to contact overseas rebels, and at the same time proposed to cancel the program for children studying in the United States and repatriate Chen Lanbin and the children stranded in the United States to return to China for conviction......

The phenomenon of corruption and power grabbing was very common in the Manchu officialdom, and the high-ranking Han officials represented by Li Hongzhang and others took advantage of the establishment of foreign affairs to make a large amount of money, while the hardcore crops of Cixi and the Manchurian and Mongolian Eight Banners suppressed the power of Han officials politically, in a vain attempt to restore the local administrative power lost during the Tianping Heavenly Kingdom Movement to the central court.

Manchu and Han bureaucrats, officials, and businessmen competed with each other and dismantled Taiwan, and even as far away as the United States, complicated factional struggles were indispensable among the officials who managed the affairs of young children studying in the United States.

Wu Jiashan used the idea of overthrowing Chen Lanbin, Rong Hong and other Western-style officials in the accident of borrowing the young children to stay in the United States without authorization, as a means of counterattack and response, Chen Lanbin contacted the Western-style bigwigs in China to write a letter to defend.

On the other hand, Huang Feihong, a newly recruited aide, was dispatched to the Han Kingdom, preparing to take advantage of the tacit understanding reached between the two sides on the issue of Chinese workers in the United States to successfully solve this problem.

In the evening, the sun set halfway up the mountain, and the sky slowly darkened.

"Master, there is an inn on the side of the road, do you want to rest at the inn tonight?"

On the outskirts of the old city of Chang'an (Córdoba), the young groom respectfully asked.

"Martial law in the city has not been lifted, the city gate is closed after seven o'clock in the evening, it's not early now, let's rest in the inn outside the city for one night, and then enter the city tomorrow morning."

"Okay master, you and Mr. Huang will wait a minute, and the villain will go to the inn to book a few rooms."

Two young men jumped out of the carriage and ran nimbly to the inn on the side of the road.

The main building of the inn is an old-style Spanish small building, five into four floors with a total of 20 rooms, the innkeeper seven or eight years ago was a small merchant in Borneo, moved to South America for less than three years, married a female weaver in the Suchang area as a daughter-in-law, and now a family of four moved to Chang'an City, and a small old building sold by the government to usher in the business.

Chang'an City was identified as the new capital, and government offices and colleges and universities that had moved from the new capital and other places continued to come.

For example, the inn where Zhang Zhenxun and his party stayed has been doing very well for more than a month, and every evening, most of the wings of the inn are full of guests.

It took seven or eight taels of broken silver, and then exchanged two side rooms with a group of merchants, and was busy for about twenty minutes, and more than ten people such as Zhang Zhenxun and Huang Feihong lived down.

At the top of the moon, Zhang Zhenxun and the housekeeper guards he brought had already laid down to rest, but Huang Feihong, who was in heavy responsibility, could not sleep.

Huang Feihong was born in July 1856, his original name was Huang Xixiang, the word Dayun, the name Feihong, and the young name Feixiong. Born in Foshan, Guangdong, originally from Xiluzhou Village, Xiqiaoling, Nanhai County.

His father, Huang Qiying, was one of the "Ten Tigers of Guangdong" in the late Qing Dynasty, and he was strong in martial arts. But Huang Qiying's family is poor and dilapidated, and she can only barely survive by performing arts. Huang Feihong began to learn martial arts with his father at the age of three, and his martial arts were exquisite, but Huang Qiying did not want his son to live a poor life like himself, relying on martial arts to make a living, but hoped that he would one day be able to gain fame, so he used the savings obtained from selling art to provide Huang Feihong with his studies. But Huang Feihong had no interest in studying at all, but was particularly interested in the martial arts passed on to him by his father, and even skipped school to secretly watch his father's performance on the side of the road. Huang Feihong has a very high talent for learning martial arts, and many moves can often be learned once. When Huang Feihong was seven or eight years old, he officially began to follow his father to the rivers and lakes and make a living.

In 1872, he moved to Guangzhou, and the copper and iron workers raised funds to set up a martial arts hall for him in the seventh Fu Shuijiao, and began to teach the copper and iron workers martial arts, ending their martial arts career. In 1877, Huang Feihong set up another museum near the Xiguan Xialan Bridge in Guangzhou to collect apprentices and treat patients, which made him famous and was recommended by Qing court officials to Chen Lanbin, the supervisor of young children in the United States.

At that time, his father Huang Linying was still alive, and Huang Feihong, who was only 23 or 4 years old, did not lose his enterprising spirit, so under the persuasion of Huang Linying, he set off for the United States in the summer of 1878.

One after another late Qing Dynasty figures, because of the subtle changes in history, their life experiences and fates have also changed.

Huang Feihong and Chen Shangfa and Chen Zongbai, who served in the National Defense Force, are brothers who have known each other for a long time, and the Chen brothers studied martial arts under Huang Linying for several years before they went to Vietnam.

Nearly a decade after 1870, the Chen brothers failed to participate in the peasant army uprising, and since then they have cut off contact with Huang Feihong and his son.

After entering the United States and coming into contact with the outside world closed by the Manchu government, Huang Feihong learned from the channels of Chinese workers in the United States and the Han State in the United States that in just 11 or 2 years, the South American continent had undergone earth-shaking changes, and the peasant rebel army that had disappeared from the continent had re-established a Han-dominated country in South America.

Chen Shangfa, Chen Zongbai, Liu Yongfu, and several people who have been in contact with them have been recruited by the South American Han State, and Zhang Zhenxun, Hu Yaji and other wealthy Nanyang Chinese businessmen are also inclined to play for the South American Han State.

One day in the cave, the world has been a thousand years.

After only staying outside the Far East for more than a year, Huang Feihong felt that a long time had passed, and the belief in loyalty to the imperial court, training martial arts to save the country, and winning glory for the country formed in the first 20 years of his life gradually collapsed.

What if one enemy is three, one enemy is five, one enemy is ten, or even one enemy is hundred, can the strength of one person alone take off the insulting hat of the sick man of East Asia?

In terms of martial arts, the three of Dadao Wang Wu and Yanzi Li are all well-known martial arts masters, but in the actual war, even if Wang Wu and Li San are combined, I am afraid that they will not be able to defeat the small troops of the regular class units of the Wehrmacht.

After living in the United States for more than a year, Huang Feihong often visited the Chinese labor settlements in San Francisco, Los Angeles and other places, and used his medical skills to help the local Chinese to treat and rescue.

Huang Feihong's act of treating the sick of Chinese workers won him the respect of the local Chinese workers, and even Wang Youtian, the commercial representative of the Han State in the United States, heard of his reputation and personally visited him and invited him to join the Han State and serve the Han government.

Huang Feihong's father and relatives are all in the mainland, and his father's conservative character is cultivated, so Huang Feihong declined Wang Youtian's invitation and continued to stay with Chen Lanbin to assist him in handling the health and security of young children in the United States. …………

At midnight, in Chang'an City, there are still many people who can't sleep like Huang Feihong.

After the war, there were many things, and even though most of the affairs could be handed over to the officials and generals below, there were still many things that needed to be decided by Li Mingyuan personally.

The site selection of the new capital, the transfer of administrative organs, the transfer of army and navy academies, and the relocation and merger of colleges and universities have been conscientiously implemented one by one, and there are too many problems that need to be solved.

The University of Buenos Aires, the University of Rosario, and the University of Córdoba, three institutions of higher learning in Argentina that have been established for more than 100 years, need to be separated and reorganized into five key universities with Xinjing University, Central Polytechnic University, and University of Medicine in accordance with the government's executive order.

The Medical Department of Buenos Aires merged with the University of Medicine and moved to Chang'an to become the National Medical University.

The Ministry of Water Resources and Agriculture of Buenos Aires was merged into Xinjing University and reorganized into the National University of South China.

The University of Córdoba, the University of Rosario and the University of Buenos Aires were renamed Chang'an University, Imperial College London and Songjiang University.

The decree on the reorganization of the five institutions of higher learning was issued two weeks ago, but with the exception of the University of Shinkyo and the University of Medicine, which began to merge and reorganize in accordance with the central government's order, the three local Argentine institutions of higher learning have all openly and covertly resisted the reorganization of the colleges.

A thick investigative report was placed on a desk in the study, and the notebook contained a series of white faculty members from nine colleges and universities in an attempt to sabotage the university's restructuring activities.

"Six presidents of colleges and universities, eleven directors of colleges and universities, and forty-five lecturers ......"

Flipping through the pages of the list, I looked at the names of Westerners who were many famous local scholars on the notebook.

Li Mingyuan's face gradually turned cold.

"Go, order the internal guard troops to carry out the order, all the people on the list are arrested, and don't let any of them go!"

"Yes, Your Majesty!" …………

The silent city of Chang'an resounded with the sound of a ticking telegram, and then orders were transmitted through wires to the troops stationed all over Argentina. …………

The crescent moon is like a scimitar, and tonight's night is destined to be covered with a blood-colored curtain.

.com。 Wonderful Book House .com