Chapter 277: The Great Qing Kingdom is about to fall

At this time, the Qing Dynasty was in turmoil, but the Qing court was unaware of it, and was still immersed in its own dreams, and at this time, among the Hubei New Army, the same revolutionary party, the former members of the League, and the Gongjin Association, which was independently established due to disagreement with Sun Yat-sen, were actively instigating soldiers to secretly oppose the Qing. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

The Communist Advancement Association was a radical anti-Qing organization founded in 1908 by the Radical Revolutionary Party of Sichuan, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, and Hubei Provinces, and launched an uprising in Nanning, Guangxi Province, that year. After the failure of the Nanning Uprising, an uprising was launched in Wuzhou, which was also declared a failure. In 1909, the Gongjin Society launched a riot in Hunan Province, and the following year, due to the disaster in Hunan Province, profiteers coaxed two families, and court officials participated in it, and the Gongjin Society took the opportunity to launch a rice storm. At that time, the new army of Hubei Province was sent by the imperial court to Hunanan Province to quell the rice storm, and the Communist Party was ready to take the opportunity to launch a mutiny, but it failed due to the rumors of walking.

Sun Wu, one of the leaders of the Communist Advancement Association, fled back to Wuhan after the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising, and at this time, most of the revolutionary youth in Hubei Province thought that Sun Wu was Sun Yat-sen's younger brother, and Sun Wu in order to attract more young people to join the Communist Advancement Association to oppose the Qing Dynasty, a few steps or else he was Sun Yat-sen's younger brother, and did not admit it, which made many people mistakenly believe the rumors and join the party. In order to actively oppose the Qing Dynasty, the Hubei Provincial Revolutionary Party held a revolutionary conference in Hubei Province at Sun Wu's house.

It turned out that among the revolutionary groups in Hubei Province, in addition to the Communist Advancement Association of Sun Wu, Deng Yulin, and Tang Yuru, there was also a literary society of Jiang Yiwu and Liu Fuji, a revolutionary force. The real name of the Literary Society is called Zhenwu Society, which is an anti-Qing revolutionary party spontaneously established by Japanese soldiers in the new army in Hubei Province after returning to China, and the vast majority of party members are military cadets who have returned from studying in Japan, including cadets of the Japanese Army Non-commissioned Officer School and the Japanese Zhenwu School, so they have a great influence in the army. The Communist Party of China had a greater influence among the people and the party, so the first meeting between the two sides was not successful, but quarreled over who was the main first.

The revolutionary party in Hubei Province had not yet overthrown the Manchu Qing Dynasty, but it quarreled first, but it also reflected the general historical environment at the end of the Qing Dynasty. Because the Qing court was unable to control the localities, and the local governments only cared about their own wealth, the whole country was in turmoil, and the various parties and parties stood on their own feet, and there were huge contradictions among the many parties, and even the Qing court formed a kind of abnormal peace.

Instead of seeing the danger, the regent Zaifeng and others thought that the Qing Dynasty was in danger of rising and dancing at sea, and that the danger they faced was only Russia to the north and France to the south, Britain to the west, and Japan to the east. At home, the biggest problem facing the Imperial Cabinet is nothing more than the constant protests, protests, protests of the provincial councils - protest fart, let them protest!

So the Qing court stuck his head in the sand and became an ostrich that could not see everything in the outside world.

In order to deal with the Hubei Provincial Revolutionary Party in an effective and timely manner, the Governor of Huguang Governor, Rui Cheng, decided to allow the soldiers of the New Army to hold weapons during non-shooting training hours, but they were not allowed to hold bullets during shooting training.

However, this news shocked the revolutionaries so much that the Literary Society and the Communist Party were excited, and they thought that the day of the uprising was approaching, and the spring of the revolutionary party was coming, so under the mediation of the Communist Party's concessions, the two sides decided to hold their breath and quarrel and jointly form the Hubei Provincial Revolutionary Party (this revolutionary party had nothing to do with Sun Yat-sen). The revolutionaries of Hubei Province were led by Sun Wu as the military leader in charge of combat command, Jiang Yiwu as the military and political leader in charge of military and political logistics, and Liu Fuji as the prime minister in charge of civil affairs, and proposed the establishment of a Chinese revolutionary military government after the overthrow of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in the future. Among them, Liu Fuji will be the first premier of the revolutionary military government, and Song Jiaoren, Yang Shijie, Ju Zheng, Xiong Bingkun, Li Zuodong and other revolutionaries of Hubei Province will occupy important positions - but they have forgotten or deliberately excluded the Confederacy, believing that the only one who will dominate China in the future will be the Hubei Provincial Revolutionary Party.

At the same time, Jiao Dafeng, a native of Hunan, and Tan Renfeng, a native of Hunan, contacted around Hunanan Province to secretly promote the uprising, and Jiao Dafeng convened 30 gang leaders in Xiangdong to discuss the overall situation of opposing the Qing Dynasty. However, the gentry of Hunan Province were mostly loyal to the Manchu government, and Jiao Dafeng believed that Hunan Province should take advantage of the situation after the uprising in Hubei Province, and the Communist Advancement Association was not very influential in Hunan, so it could not play a leading role, so it could only contact in the center, and then contacted the revolutionary comrades in the new army of Hunan Province in private, and actively prepared to launch a revolution.

In Shaanxi Province, an important town in the northwest, Jing Bemu, a member of the League, actively contacted the Elders' Association, the Swordsman and other parties, and because of the great reputation of the Alliance, the parties in Shaanxi Province expressed their allegiance to the League one after another, and publicly elected Sun Yat-sen as the leader to overthrow the Manchu Qing Dynasty - if it were not for Jing Bemu to stop it, the Conghui Party even shouted to recommend Sun Yat-sen as the new emperor. In the new army of Shaanxi Province, Zhang Fang, Qian Ding, Zhang Fengxiang and other officers secretly joined the League as early as the Baoding Army School, and after serving as officers of the new army, they set up a military research society to plot to overthrow the Manchu Qing in the name of studying military affairs.

In Jiangxi Province, Lin Sen, Wu Tiecheng, Li Liejun and other members of the League also actively planned the uprising of the Jiangxi New Army.

In Shanxi Province, Jing Dingcheng, a member of the League, Yan Xishan, a revolutionary officer, and others actively planned the uprising of the New Army in Shanxi Province.

In Yunnan Province, members of the League Yang Zhenhong, Cai Yi, Luo Peijin, Li Houcun, Tang Jiyao, Li Gengen, Gu Pinzhen and others actively planned the uprising of the New Army.

Shanghi, Chen Qimei, Shen Manyun, Li Pingshu and others actively planned the Shanghi uprising.

The revolutionary forces in Zhejiang Province were originally very scattered, but because Qiu Jin and Xu Xilin were killed, it promoted the unity of the revolutionaries in Zhejiang Province, and Jiang Zunhe, Lu Gongwang, Zhu Rui, Zhou Fengqi, Huang Yuanxiu and other revolutionaries also secretly planned an uprising, just because Zhejiang Province, as an important tax province of the Qing court, had repeated uprisings, so the Qing court was on strict guard against Zhejiang Province, and there was no good opportunity for an uprising for the time being, but the revolutionary party of Zhejiang Province was dormant and developed, and the vast majority of the officers of the new army in Zhejiang Province had anti-Manchu tendencies.

In the southern Jiangsu region of Jiangsu Province, Liu Zhijie, a member of the League, and others developed Cheng Dequan, the governor of Suzhou, into a revolutionary party, and the Suzhou uprising was imminent, but Chen Qimei believed that there were two brothers Wang Yongtai and Wang Yongan north north of the Yangtze River, and his Jiangbei New Army only knew that the Wang brothers did not know the world court, so they should wait for the Wang brothers to oppose the Qing Dynasty before launching an uprising. However, because Suzhou was a revolutionary party from top to bottom, it became the base camp of the revolutionary party in the Jiangnan area.

Wu Chunyang, Han Yan, Guan Peng, Wang Tianpei, Hu Weidong and others in Anhui Province actively planned an uprising in Anhui Province and quietly gathered in Anqing, because Wang Yongan had poor control over the central Anhui region, so the revolutionary party was given great room for development, but Wu Chunyang and others also believed that when the world was undecided, the revolutionaries in Anhui Province must not easily provoke the Jiangbei Army, nor can they easily launch an uprising.

Under the active planning of Zhang Bailin, a member of the League, the Guizhou revolutionaries recruited troops to prepare for the anti-Qing uprising.

Su Wuya, Li Yingyuan, and others, members of the Guangxi Revolutionary Party in the League, believed that Lu Rongting, the governor of Guangxi, was born in the green forest and had extremely tight control over the Guangxi New Army, so the Guangxi revolutionary uprising needed to win Lu Rongting's participation, and it would be difficult to succeed in taking responsibility, so they instilled anti-Manchu ideas in Lu Rongting day and night. On the one hand, Lu Rongting took strict precautions against the revolutionary party and others, and on the other hand, he was hypocritical and sat back and watched the situation in the world.

Guangdong Province, Shandong Province, Henan Province, Zhili Province......

Except for a few remote or sparsely populated provinces, where there are many Han Chinese (except for the three northeastern provinces), the revolutionary forces are ready to move, and an anti-Qing revolutionary storm is forming, while the imperial court still thinks that the revolutionaries are not to be feared, and they are just bait thieves, and only wait for Duan Fang and Zhao Erfeng to quell the Sichuan rebellion, and the world will naturally continue to be ruled by the Qing Dynasty—at least nominally.