Chapter 18: The Leading Party
The subtitle of this chapter: The First Problem of the Revolution
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The Chinese in the South Seas, especially in the East Indies, have a lot of money, so they can't learn from the advanced experience of the later generations of Arabic Saints, and casually using the money to recruit a group of mercenaries who specialize in unrestricted warfare is enough for the Dutch colonial authorities to drink a pot.
Judging from the history of the Malayan Communist Party in later generations, do the Chinese in Southeast Asia still have a certain combat effectiveness? However, the enemy is too strong, and the teammates have limited strength, and they look ahead, and finally become a table of cutlery and a cabinet of cups.
The CPM can almost be called the Nanyang branch of the Communist Party of China, well, its predecessor is really the "Nanyang Provisional Committee of the Communist Party of China". When the Nanyang Provisional Committee was established in Singapore in 1926, almost all of its 300-odd members were Chinese. With Singapore as the center, the Nanyang Provisional Committee has set up local committees or branch organizations in the surrounding Siam, Java, Vietnam, the Philippines and other places. It is under the command of the Guangdong Communist Party Trade Union. The main leadership members are also appointed by the CCP.
In 1930, the Oriental Bureau of the Comintern instructed that each region under the jurisdiction of the Nanyang Provisional Committee should establish independent communist parties and transfer them to the direct command and jurisdiction of the Comintern. In May of the same year, the Nanyang Provisional Committee was reorganized into the CPM under the supervision of Ho Chi Minh, the representative of the Oriental Bureau. (Author's note: The relationship between the CPM and the CCP is a bit sensitive, and if you are interested, please Baidu yourself.) οΌ
It can be said that the Chinese members of the CPM are the most excellent, the most effective in combat, and the most affectionate for the family and country. And the mass base of the MCP is the local Chinese.
It was they who were anti-Dutch, they were anti-Japanese, they were anti-British, and they were still anti-local reactionary forces. As a result, he was killed by the Japanese in World War II, and then by the British after World War II, and finally by several waves of monkeys. Even banana people like Lijiapo have usurped some of the revolutionary gains.
With such a history, even if Yuan Yanqian explodes on the spot, it will never be allowed to happen!
Therefore, he, a pro-leftist, would rather bring in the influence of the Japanese and Americans and serve them as the leading party, rather than let a red organization like the MCP grow in Southeast Asia.
The reason is simple: in Malaya, the Chinese are a minority in any case, mostly not land-owning but engaged in industry and commerce, and are rarely truly destitute. Therefore, the social contradictions between Malaya and the mainland are just the opposite, and the national contradictions are far greater than the class contradictions.
Who is our friend and who is our enemy is the first question of the revolution.
The Chinese in Malaya and the CPM did not understand this problem, and naturally ended up in the streets.
The Nanyang Chinese don't need a Che Guevara, they need something like Saddam Hussein and old Assad. Only such a military strongman can use the base of minorities such as Sunnis or Alawites to suppress the Shia majority.
Our Master Yuan has already figured out that Southeast Asia is not Chinese now, but white-skinned colonists. Therefore, the introduction of the Japanese is neither a traitor nor a traitor, but simply "leading the way".
Originally, Yuan Yanqian still had one less entry point, but now that he is the fast son-in-law of the Wei family, a wealthy family in Nanyang, he can naturally take the lead in leading the party.
Hey, isn't it just to be the lead party for the Japanese first and then for the Americans, anyway, Lao Tzu is a master of neoclassical liberalism, and he opposes colonialism and pursues national liberation, so can he be wrong?
"My Japanese friends, aren't you interested in my proposal?"
"Of course I'm interested!" Nomura Kichizaburo and Yamamoto Isoroku spoke in unison.
Nonsense, if your Navy is not interested in Southeast Asia, will it be interested in Siberia.
"Well, that's good." Our Master Yuan nodded and said, "This matter must be quietly dripped into the village, and it is not necessary to shoot a gun." β
"We understand that this is ...... nature"
"Tuk Tuk ......"
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
Yuan Yanqian raised his voice and asked, "What's the matter?" β
"Neo, your telegram. From Germany. β
Master Yuan got up and opened the door, took the telegram from Miss Ainyuka, and took a cursory look. Then he turned to the two Japanese and said, "A telegram from Mr. Stauffenberg says that the German ordnance will be ready by the middle of next month, and that it will be ready for shipment." β
After discussing a few words in a whisper, Nomura Kichizaburo said with a smile: "Mr. Yuan, then we will arrange it immediately, and we can first transfer a 2,000-ton second-hand ship to your shipping company for free, and we will also help you complete the crew on it." β
"Happy!" Yuan Yanqian slapped his hands and said, "I just like to deal with you Imperial Japanese Navy." β
Yamamoto Fifty-six asked, "By the way, Mr. Yuan." What's the name of your shipping company? Let's prepare the documents. β
βCelestial Beingγβ Our Master Yuan smiled slightly, "My ...... Well, our shipping company is called Tianren Shipping! β
"Mr. Nomura, Mr. Yamamoto. Really don't stay for dinner? My chef's skills are really good. β
"Mr. Yuan, I'm sorry. We still have something to worry about another day. β
"Well, where is the sprinkle."
"Mr. Yuan, goodbye."
Yuan Yanqian sent the two Japanese away, looked up at the clock, and it was almost six o'clock.
He pondered for a moment and ordered, "Sister Lian, you go and prepare a few side dishes." I'm going to have a few drinks with Xiaozhuang today......"
"Brother Kunlun, please sit down, just the two of us today, have a good drink."
"Young master, you are really polite......
Our Master Yuan waved his hand and said, "Brother Kunlun, let's not come to this set." I was so panicked when I heard the title of your young master, if I were really your young master, I would be revolutionized by you one day. Come on, we are all Hongmen disciples, and we are generally old, so you can call me second brother, and I will call you Xiaozhuang. β
Zhuang Kunlun snorted and said, "Young master...... Second brother, I really like to joke. In this case, I will not be polite to Xiaozhuang, and I will first salute the second sage of the 100-year-old mountain with a cup. β
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YUAN YANQIAN ALSO TOOK A WHOLE CUP OF U JIA PI IN ONE GULP, PICKED UP CHOPSTICKS AND ATE A FEW BITES OF SIDE DISHES. Then he looked at Zhuang Kunlun with a smile and asked, "Xiao Zhuang, are they still in touch with Mr. Linden?" β
The person smiled honestly and said, "There is really no connection." Speaking of which, I still miss them a little. β
"Oh." Master Yuan nodded, and asked intentionally or unintentionally, "What about Professor Jill?" β
"Which Professor Jill?" Zhuang Kunlun's acting skills are not bad, scratching his head and asking ignorantly.
"Professor Jill, who lives in the Morning Heights and teaches Eastern European languages, or should he be called Davari Shegil (Comrade Cog......)"