Chapter 0163: The Teacher's Conference
Due to the large number of documents, the three of them still could not finish copying them when dawn came. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
"Comrade Zhiyong, I'm afraid we won't be able to finish copying before we go to work." Pan Wuyang got up, stood by the window and looked at the glimmer of dawn outside, and said anxiously.
"Do you want to report to Comrade Kang Zheng and let Comrade Yang Qinglin wait one more day in Wuhan?" Zhang Zhiyong suggested.
"I'm afraid not, there is an urgent matter over there in Beiping Teke, and Comrade Yang Qinglin must leave today." Pan Wuyang said.
"What then? There are so many more that have not been copied! Liao Suhong looked at the document that had not yet been copied and said.
"Forget it, we won't copy it, but send the documents that have been copied, along with those that have not been copied, to Comrade Yang Qinglin and let him take them away."
Pan Wuyang's heart was crossed, he dropped the pen in his hand, and began to sort out the documents that had been copied.
"Comrade Wuyang, this is not good, you let Comrade Yang Qinglin take the original, it is easy to have problems, what if the general manager needs these documents?" Zhang Zhiyong persuaded.
"Comrade Zhiyong, this is the only way now, the interests of the party are the most important, and the fate of the Red Army is the most important.
Pan Wuyang looked at Zhang Zhiyong firmly and made the final decision in his heart.
Pan Wuyang instructed his wife Liao Suhong to cook a pot of noodles, and the three of them ate in a hurry, so Pan Wuyang took the copied documents and a few documents that were not copied in a hurry, and went to Yang Qinglin.
Picking up with Yang Qinglin at the predetermined place, Pan Wuyang handed over the copied documents to Yang Qinglin, along with the original documents that he had not had time to copy.
Among the documents that have not been copied, there is an original document, which is printed in detail with the number, strength, and location of the unit to which the Wuhan "General Suppression" belongs, as well as the names of the principal officers at and above the regimental level.
This document is the core secret of Wuhan's "suppression of the general" and is only distributed to the chief of the "suppression of the general" and the departments, departments, and groups directly under it.
The one in Pan Wuyang's hand is what he is responsible for archiving and keeping.
Pan Wuyang knew the importance of this document, which helped the Red Army to accurately grasp the enemy's strength and distribution, but the document was too long to copy.
It was this confidential document that directly led to Pan Wuyang's exposure and sacrifice.
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On the day Yang Qinglin left Wuhan, it was the time when the Red First and Fourth Front Armies held a meeting at the mouth of the two rivers north of Maogong in Sichuan.
In a village called Fubian at the mouth of the two rivers, Red officers and soldiers set up a meeting place.
This small village in the middle of nowhere has never seen anything like this.
Red flags were hung on the houses, and a pulpit was set up on the grass, and around the podium was a green edge inlaid with pine branches, which suddenly filled the desolate village with life.
The leaders of the Central Committee and the Central Military Commission of the Central Revolution walked more than three miles from the small village to the junction of a small road, where they were to greet Zhang Guotao, the leader of the Red Fourth Front Army.
Thousands of Red officers and soldiers lined up behind them.
Suddenly, it rained heavily, but everyone stood still in the rain.
Everyone waited like this for a long time.
Suddenly, someone shouted: "It's coming!" ”
As far as the eye can see, on the muddy path, more than thirty tall horses galloped in the heavy rain, and on horseback were heavily armed Red Army soldiers.
Zhang Guotao rode on a tall white horse and emerged from the rain and fog surrounded by guards.
This was an indescribably important moment in the history of the Chinese revolution.
The Red officers and soldiers beat the gongs and drums vigorously and shouted slogans with great effort.
Mao Weiren, who had been waiting in the heavy rain for a long time, pulled his soaked gray military coat and slowly greeted the tall white horse.
In the heavy rain, the muddy water stepped on by Zhang Guotao's tall horse almost splashed Mao Weiren's body.
However, when Zhang Guotao saw Mao Weiren, he immediately flew off the horse, and the two hugged each other tightly, and then walked towards the podium holding hands.
Amid the cheers of the Red officers and soldiers, two men ascended to a makeshift podium, a table borrowed from the Tibetan masses.
Mao Weiren delivered a welcome speech, and Zhang Guotao delivered a speech of thanks.
Afterwards, the two laughed and walked to the village together.
Walking side by side on the road, Mao Weiren said: "Guotao, we have been in this area for four days, and we are waiting for you to come, so that we can discuss the military policy after the meeting of the two armies." ”
"Hehe, Lao Mao, I came here from Maoxian County, and I also rode a horse for three days, and most of the way passed through Tibetan settlements, with high mountains and dense forests, and turbulent rivers. I see that your mood is very urgent! ”
Next, Zhang Guotao described to Mao Weiren that on the way here, he stayed in a stone-built church for one night.
Zhang Guotao said: "Lao Mao, don't you know, there is a British missionary living in this church, and he will especially enjoy it, in addition to having a large apiary and an exquisite small mill, this missionary even brought in a whole box of apple cider for his own enjoyment. ”
The moment when Mao Weiren and Zhang Guotao walked side by side made the Red officers and soldiers present feel deeply, and that warm moment gave them hope and confidence, making them feel that all the sacrifices they had made before were worth it!
Next, the Politburo of the Central Committee held a meeting, known as the "Two Estuaries Conference".
At the meeting, Vice Chairman Zhou spoke first, expounding on the necessary conditions for selecting new base areas and the principles of action of the Red Army in the future, in view of the fact that the First and Fourth Front armies have already left their former base areas and there is an urgent need to establish a new base area.
Vice Chairman Zhou stressed that the selection of the new base area should be conducive to the Red Army's operations and survival, and the area in which the Red Army is currently located obviously does not conform to this principle, and it should choose to develop in the direction of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu.
Vice Chairman Zhou's speech represented the views of the Central Committee and the Central Military Commission of the Central Revolution, and was mainly addressed to Zhang Guotao.
The final decision of the Two Estuaries Conference was:
"The strategic policy of the Red Army is to concentrate the main forces to attack northward and destroy the enemy in large numbers in a campaign of movement in order to create a base area in the Sichuan-Shaanxi-Gansu region.
In order to realize this strategic policy, in the campaign, it is necessary to first concentrate forces, destroy and attack Hu Zongnan's army, seize Songpan and control the area north of Songpan, so that the main force can advance victoriously towards Gannan. ”
After the meeting, Zhang Guotao returned to his residence at the northern end of Fubian, and his secretary Huang Chao brought a copy of the Bolshevik newspaper published by the Central Committee.
Huang Chao said cautiously: "Chairman Zhang, it is stipulated that this newspaper should only be read to the cadres of the First Front Army, not to the cadres of the Fourth Front Army. ”
"Oh? Why? Zhang Guotao felt very strange and asked casually.
"Just look at the newspapers." Huang Chao handed the newspaper to Zhang Guotao.
Zhang Guotao took the newspaper and read it, and immediately understood why Huang Chao said that it was only shown to the cadres of the Red Army.
The article published in the newspaper was published by Kaifeng, head of the Propaganda Department, with the title "Lenin on the Federation," and the spearhead of the criticism was directed at Zhang Guotao's proposal to form a federal government in the northwest.
The article says that such a "federal government" is theoretically contrary to Leninism and organizationally contrary to the Chinese Soviet Government.
Kaifeng's article was published in the Bolshevik Gazette, indicating that the central leadership was aware of the questionable name of the "federal government" proposed by Zhang Guotao, even if it had no political ambitions.
Since it was a Soviet power that was established, then according to the usual practice, why not call it the "Chuan Kang Soviet Government" and what was the purpose of creating an unclear "federal government"?
The establishment of the Northwest Federal Government was Zhang Guotao's idea.
After Kaifeng's article was published, Zhang Guotao took the opportunity to make trouble, found Comrade Zhang Wentian, who was in charge of the overall responsibility in the party, and raised six questions in a row:
"Is the intention of the Central Organ Newspaper to publish Kaifeng's article to start a debate on the Northwest Federal Government?
Was the article written by decision of the Central Committee?
If so, why not wait until I'm in Fubian and give me a chance to participate in the discussion before I make a presentation?
And why haven't I been here for 20 hours and still have a newspaper to show me?
Is it permissible to casually criticize the political views of a Politburo member in the newspapers of the central organs?
I have openly raised the issue of the North-West Federal Government, and the other comrades have not expressed critical opinions, but now it has been published in the organ newspaper. Why? ”