Chapter 370: The Revolutionary Parties of the North and the South Each Have Their Own Ghosts

In Zhang Shaozeng's view, Wang Yongan, a young man, should be very disgusted with the Manchus, after all, Wang Yongan's family was killed by the Manchus, and he had an unanimous hatred with the Manchu government. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Although Wang Yongan received telegrams from Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat-sen, he also quickly calculated the gains and losses in his heart, whether to lead the army north to take the Beijing division or lead the army back to Yangzhou!

If he leads the army north, Yuan Shikai will undoubtedly be defeated, but if Yuan Shikai is defeated, what will he get? At that time, both the north and the south were all revolutionary parties, and once the revolutionary party gained a firm foothold, and then attacked itself from the north and south, he would not be the second Yuan Shikai. After all, today's China, without Yuan Shikai, there will be more than a dozen Yuan Shikai, and he will not be able to control the situation at that time, and the ensuing golden development period of World War I will also be delayed by the melee.

Beiyang certainly has his shortcomings, but if a group of people who only make revolutionary and anti-government rebellion in Japan every day lead China, I am afraid that China will really fall apart. Yuan Shikai's Qing Chan let the Republic of China inherit more than 11 million square kilometers of the Qing Empire, but if a group of angry young people come to power, what 18 provinces are proposed, what is proposed to be full of anti-Qing Dynasty, and what Han nationalism is proposed, not to mention the rooster China of later generations, even if it is the 18 provinces, it is estimated that people will have to cut it off.

In his memory, Wang Yongan vaguely remembered that all the revolutions in the north were easily dismantled by Yuan Shikai, what army non-commissioned officers were three masters, those who died and exiled and those who escaped fled, and those who escaped went to the south, and were unanimously excluded and hostile by the revolutionary party in the south, and finally died of depression. This shows that compared with the contradictions between the Southern Revolutionary Party and Yuan Shikai, the internal contradictions between the revolutionary parties are even worse, and even the struggle within the party is endless.

Be comrades-in-arms with this group of people, unless you are crazy, not afraid of god-like opponents (Yuan Shikai), but afraid of pig-like teammates (revolutionary party). Thinking of this, Wang Yongan resolutely called Zhang Shaozeng back, saying: "We must not act recklessly, why should there be only one way for the country in the future, we should seek all kinds of ways to do our best for national rejuvenation, not a soldier." And Yuan Gong is my father-in-law and benevolent father, if the general insists on going south, I should lead the army to the enemy, and hope to be calm. ā€

Feng Heng, chief of the General Staff, and others also supported Wang Yongan's decision, after all, they really did not have the same path with the revolutionary party, and Nanjing sent people to put forward conditions to Wang Yongan, if the Jiangbei Army did not go south or north, Sun Yat-sen and others would ensure that Wang Yongan's business would be unimpeded in the southern provinces.

It makes sense not to go south, but not to let Wang Yongan go north makes Wang Yongan himself scratch his head, don't Sun Yat-sen and others support Zhang Shaozeng? Wang Yongan hurriedly called Feng Heng, Fang Xianwu, Wei Wenkang, Li Yao and others, and proposed to Sun Yat-sen's representatives not to let them go north for analysis.

Everyone was also confused about this, as if the Northern and Southern Revolutionary Parties had not disagreed on the goal of overthrowing the Manchus, so why they were now pitting their opponents.

However, Wei Wenkang analyzed: "Maybe it was the forces of Yuan Shikai in Nanjing, who thought that even if we and Zhang Shaozeng worked together to oppose Yuan and the imperial court, they would not overthrow Yuan Shikai, and if we failed and Yuan Shikai annexed us, we would unify the north of the Yangtze River, and when the army went south to retaliate against Nanjing, the Southern Revolutionary Party would be defeated." If we stand between them and Beiyang and become a kind of buffer force, it will be more beneficial to the Southern Revolutionary Party. ā€

"We've become shields." Fang Xianwu interjected on the side, "If Yuan Shikai is a false Dao to destroy Yu, he will force us to join forces with the south. ā€

"It's a shrewd calculation, but it's also stupid." Wang Yongan said, "In the final analysis, the Southern Revolutionary Party is still too timid to think that the overthrow of the Manchu Qing may not succeed." ā€

Wei Wenkang sneered: "There are so many revolutionary parties in the south, the parties, factions, and township parties are extremely complicated, how many people can he Sun Yat-sen control, I am afraid that once someone sees that Yuan Shikai is powerful, he will throw himself at Yuan Shikai and stab Leader Sun in the back." If Sun Yat-sen had not been able to protect the fruits of the revolution now, he would have fled overseas again and worked hard for several years, and he would never see the victory of the revolution again in his lifetime. ā€

"Makes sense." Everyone couldn't help but agree.

Wang Yongan knew that Mr. Sun was a person who could give up everything for the sake of his goals, and even in order to gain the support of the Chinese people, Mr. Sun, who held a U.S. passport, abandoned his two Japanese wives and lovers, Kaoru Otsuki and Haru Asada, and even didn't want his own daughter. Of course, he was dissatisfied with Nanjing's decision to abandon the Northern Revolutionary Party, a decision that Sun Yat-sen could not have made alone, but was decided jointly by many leaders of the Southern Revolutionary Party. Wang Yongan thought that they were short-sighted and that the revolution had not yet succeeded, so he first thought of how to squeeze out the Northern Revolutionary Party, pull the Northern Revolutionary Party back, and never let them become the leaders of the country -- especially Zhang Shaozeng, who had a bit of a tough personality.

The Southern Revolutionary Party actually thought that if Zhang Shaozeng was allowed to lead troops into Beijing, the future leader of the republic would become the same Zhang Shaozeng, and the republic would become the world of the northerners, so they actually made a request to Wang Yongan not to send troops north.

Naturally, the northern revolutionary parties such as Zhili strongly supported Zhang Shaozeng and other armies to attack the Beijing Division, and I am afraid that the purpose was also to overthrow the Manchu Qing Dynasty and at the same time be able to take charge of China in the future and suppress the southern revolutionary party.

"This group of people, there is no way to govern the country, and there is no way to disrupt the country, no wonder the time and place are favorable, and the Kuomintang cannot become the party in power in China, it has no view of the overall situation, and only knows how to fight." Wang Yongan smiled without hesitation, and continued to march eastward to Chuzhou, and another envoy came from Nanjing, who turned out to be Chen Qimei's nephew Chen Zutao (that is, Chen Guofu, Chen Zutao, the word Guofu).

Chen Zutao was in Nanjing Army No. 4 Middle School this year, but after the Wuchang Uprising, Chen Zutao resolutely interrupted his studies and rushed to Wuchang to support the revolution. At that time, all parties supported the Battle of Nanjing, Chen Qimei on the one hand in order to eliminate dissidents, on the other hand, in order to support the revolution, he sent the armed merchant group and the Guangfu Army to Nanjing to support the battle, Shanghi was finally controlled by Chen Qimei and became his private territory.

In order to show her support for the revolution, Chen Qimei had her nephew Chen Zutao serve as Shanghi's liaison officer, and Chen Zutao was then appointed by Sun Yat-sen as Huang Xing's adjutant to assist Huang Xing in transmitting intelligence and military orders. After sending personnel to Jiangbei for the first time to contact Wang Yongan, and then learning that Chen Qimei and Wang Yongan had an unusual relationship, he sent Chen Zutao to Jiangbei, and met Wang Yongan's army after arriving in Chuzhou.