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Zhuang Jihua's transfer order and Hu Zongnan's appointment order arrived at the third battalion in the afternoon of the next day, and after hearing that Zhuang Jihua was transferred but Hu Zongnan took over the position of battalion commander, Fang Jin and Yuan Weitai were very disappointed in their hearts, and reluctantly congratulated Zhuang Jihua and left.
Song Xilian and other classmates from the third battalion rushed up to surround Zhuang Jihua and asked him to treat him, Zhuang Jihua wrenched his face and learned Chen Geng's tone and said There is no money for a treat, you Song Xilian is promoted to the company commander and does not invite guests, but you want me to treat you, no way. When everyone heard this, they coaxed and asked Zhuang Jihua, Hu Zongnan, and Song Xilian to treat them together.
Hu Zongnan interjected and said that it would be okay to treat him, but he still wanted to give Zhuang Jihua a gift. The classmates of the Eighth Company and the Ninth Company saw that Hu Zongnan and Song Xilian of the Seventh Company were all promoted, especially Hu Zongnan, who was promoted from platoon commander to battalion commander less than half a year after graduation; also participated in the Eastern Crusade, others quickly improved, but he was standing still, and his heart was somewhat lost.
Zheng Dongguo sensed their emotions and reminded Zhuang Jihua with his eyes. Zhuang Jihua immediately noticed that his mood was not high, and he was even more reluctant to participate in any canopy now, he said to Hu Zongnan a little depressed: "Don't, Shoushan, don't, the school headquarters is not far away, we can see each other at any time, what else can we do." Besides, it's not good to spread the word like this. ”
Hu Zongnan and Zheng Dongguo understood Zhuang Jihua's concerns, but Song Xilian didn't care about it, and still insisted, Zhuang Jihua's face began to be a little serious, Zheng Dongguo saw that Zhuang Jihua was going to get angry, so he preemptively changed the topic: "Meng Guo, you take over the Seventh Company, the Seventh Company is well-known in the hands of the Cultural Revolution and Shoushan, what to do in the future, you have to think clearly, don't smash it in your hands." ”
Song Xilian slapped his chest and shouted: "Don't worry, I follow Xiao Gui Cao, what I do in Shoushan during the Cultural Revolution, I will do it in the future." ”
"I'll go with you to the Seventh Company to have a look, everyone is gone, the principal is now transferring the Cultural Revolution to his side, there must be something urgent for the Cultural Revolution to do, let's not delay the time of the Cultural Revolution." After speaking, he pushed Song Xilian, Song Xilian didn't understand yet, but he knew that Zheng Dongguo would not be easy like this, so he said yes again and again, and only after Zheng Dongguo went out did he ask, Zheng Dongguo said: "The Cultural Revolution is really unhappy, he is not willing to go to the school headquarters, and you still want him to have a treat, isn't this causing trouble for him." Song Xilian asked puzzledly: "The principal's side is not good, what does the Cultural Revolution think?" "Who knows, the idea of the Cultural Revolution is to be different from others."
Hu Zongnan in the house was also asking Zhuang Jihua this question, and Zhuang Jihua sighed and said: "Shoushan, there is natural glory and brilliance around the principal, but there must be a gain and a loss; The big man must be cautious around him, be cautious in everything he says and do, and if he doesn't pay attention to it, he will cause a big disaster; This is not only the principal, but all the big people who work around them have to face the same problem. It is far less comfortable than staying in the third camp, where the brothers can say whatever they want and do whatever they want. ”
Hu Zongnan wanted to admit that Zhuang Jihua was right, but he then smiled and said You want to be comfortable again, and you want to be promoted, you can't let you take all the good things alone. Zhuang Jihua smiled reluctantly, and Hu Zongnan then comforted him, thinking that it would not be long before the principal would still let him out to lead the troops, in his opinion, Zhuang Jihua was the best at leading soldiers among the first batch of classmates.
Contacting the adjutant, Zhuang Jihua thought that it was just sending a letter or an order or something, but after the report, he learned that this was not the case at all.
After Zhuang Jihua completed everything in the third battalion, he reported to the school headquarters, and the news that he was transferred to the principal's adjutant had already spread in the school headquarters, and the quartermaster in charge of logistics was very diligent in helping him get everything done, and two new sets of school official uniforms were issued, and seeing that his quilt was a little dirty, he quickly changed his quilt. After some tidying, Zhuang Jihua's whole body was completely new, Zhuang Jihua looked up and down in the mirror, and was still very satisfied, and then the logistics officer said apologetically that the room is tight now, only the principal has a single room, and the others are crowded, so the room he lives in is the office.
Yu Jishi welcomed Zhuang Jihua's arrival, Chiang Kai-shek asked him to take Zhuang Jihua to familiarize himself with the work, he was very enthusiastic and dutiful to Zhuang Jihua to bring two large piles of documents, Zhuang Jihua looked at the documents piled on the table, and looked at Yu Jishi suspiciously: "Brother Liang, did you give me the work you should do?" ”
Yu Jishi almost laughed: "Where, do I dare to do this?" Here you finish reading it as soon as possible, and there will be more to come. The principal's adjutant is just me, and I follow the principal everywhere all day long, Wang Shihe is in charge of the guards, and the original secretaries Wang Dengyun and Zhang Jingyu are party representatives, and no one has to deal with these documents at all, and now that you are here, I will hand them over to you. ”
"The familiar work that the principal said is just to classify these things, right?" Zhuang Jihua asked in a somewhat fluke tone.
"How is it possible," Yu Jishi looked at Zhuang Jihua's appearance, and couldn't hold back a little: "Cultural Revolution, the principal values you very much, although you are in the name of the liaison adjutant, the principal will not let you do those things, let you Zhuang Jihua send a letter to convey the order, isn't this Qu Cai?" What you have to do is look at these documents and then write an analysis report and give it to the principal, remembering that it can only be given to the principal. Yu Jishi said the last two sentences very seriously, without a hint of joke.
Zhuang Jihua roughly understands what he has to do, simply put, strategic analysis, and possibly intelligence analysis, which are highly sensitive and highly confidential matters, and must not be disseminated.
After Yu Jishi left, Zhuang Jihua put the two large piles of documents on the table into the cabinet next to him. He didn't rush to get to work, but lay in bed.
The sky gradually darkened, the lights were not turned on in the room, and Zhuang Jihua did not take off his clothes, so he lay on the bed, thinking about what had happened in the past few days with his eyes wide open in the dark.
After Chiang Kai-shek's return from Guangzhou, his pro-communist tone suddenly and markedly improved, and there was a marked gap from his usual flat remarks, what exactly did he want to do.
Why did he suddenly dismiss his military powers? Is it really to promote yourself or is there some other purpose?
That's the end of the fight, what after-effects will it be?
The events of these days were replayed in his mind, and the first thing he thought about was whether the words he said would be the reason for Chiang Kai-shek's dismissal of his military power. His own words are very middle-class, and it can be said that it is the mainstream ideology of the current propaganda, and the instructors and classmates who hold this view account for the vast majority of military schools. Chiang Kai-shek himself said the same thing, even if he said a lie, but he could not judge himself [***] or seriously pro-Communist from this. Zhuang Jihua denied that Chiang Kai-shek was because his words in the confinement room and his subsequent actions to assist in the establishment of the coordination committee led to Chiang Kai-shek's sudden dismissal of his military power, then it is the latter possibility, Chiang Kai-shek really wants to promote himself, but this result still needs to be tested for some time.
He put aside for the time being the analysis of the reasons for Chiang Kai-shek's sudden pro-communism, which required more contact with Chiang Kai-shek and analysis of those documents to reach a conclusion.
What ran into his mind was the argument between Hu Zongnan and Song Xilian and Zheng Dongguo when he returned to the camp after Chiang Kai-shek summoned him yesterday. Hu Zongnan thought that the principal's handling of He Jinhan was too heavy, and Li Zhilong's treatment was too light; Song Xilian and Zheng Dongguo had the opposite view of him, believing that the treatment of He Jinhan was appropriate and that Li Zhilong should not be transferred back to school.
The argument between the two sides gradually extended from He Jinhan and Li Zhilong to the relationship between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and Zhuang Jihua listened outside the door for a while, and he found that the views of Song Xilian and Zheng Dongguo were actually more pro-Communist. Although he immediately stepped forward to stop the continued argument between the two sides, it also made him understand that the party-state cadres at this time did not oppose [***], but they lacked understanding of the risks contained in the cooperation between the KMT and the CCP, and when there was a contradiction between the KMT and the CCP, they all aimed at simply and completely defeating the other party.
In the military academy, the rift between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party is widening, and he can no longer remain silent. Thinking of this, Zhuang Jihua turned over, turned on the lamp, took out his pen, and wrote his second article - how to maintain the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
The Prime Minister died, but the three major policies of the United Russia and the Communist Party to support the peasants and workers advocated by him ensured the success of the National Revolution.
The victory of the Eastern Crusade was first of all a political victory, and then a military victory. Politically hesitant, we resolutely implemented the three major policies of the prime minister, so that we can unite the people of all social strata, and wherever the Eastern Expeditionary Army went, the people won the grain and the enemy's deployment and movement, and our army knew in advance; What's more, the battle of Zhangmutou and the battle of Yudongling, the peasant union union took the initiative to participate in the battle, which became a major guarantee for the victory of our army.
Militarily, our army imitated the method of army building in Soviet Russia and set up a party representative system to strengthen the ideological work of officers and soldiers, so that Nengmian Lake faced ten times the enemy army, although more than half of the casualties were lost, all officers and men insisted on fighting hard and did not flinch; Which warlord's army in China can survive such heavy casualties,...。
Some people think that if they leave [***] or leave the Kuomintang, the national revolution can still be won, but I think this is a blind eye and arrogance. The Kuomintang and the Communist Party complement each other's advantages and disadvantages, our Kuomintang has been carrying out revolutionary activities since the end of the Qing Dynasty, and the ignorant people in the countryside know the name of the prime minister, and many [***] members go to the countryside to mobilize the masses, saying that they are [***], the people do not agree, and that they are the Kuomintang and gladly accept them, so it can be seen that the influence of the Kuomintang cannot be caught up in the short term.
[***] Well, its organization is tight, and party members can work hard and stand hard work. I know a [***] employee in Haifeng, who walks barefoot in the countryside all year round, sleeps in a straw pile, and eats bran with farmers; The peasants went from not knowing him to thinking that he was a friend, and then accepting his ideas; I thought it was the reward for his hard work.
I regret that many Kuomintang members do not recognize this, thinking that they are merely relying on propaganda and agitation, but turning a blind eye to the hard work they are putting in behind the scenes. Without such efforts, the Eastern Crusade would never have gone so smoothly, and the National Revolution would never have developed so rapidly.
There are differences in the theories of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and we should admit these; We should also admit that some people deliberately exaggerate the shortcomings of [***], which is extremely wrong, because on the one hand they are unwilling to put down their subordinates to do mass work; On the other hand, they are unwilling to let Xian let others do this work, because this size is also a match official, and they can get a salary from the Generalissimo's Office, so they desperately talk about other people's shortcomings and mistakes, you must know that you will not make mistakes if you don't do things, and the more you do things, the more mistakes you make, and this has been the case since ancient times. So do we want to be the former, or the latter, I prefer the latter. Because China needs to change, and it needs people to do things.
I appeal to the Kuomintang comrades to see the strong points of the Kuomintang members, learn from their strong points, do their work in a down-to-earth manner, go deep into the rural factories, make friends with the workers and peasants, and understand what they think and want, so that we can improve our work and promote the development of the revolution.
The victory of the Eastern Crusade was only a small step on the road to revolution, and there were still warlords in Guangdong, and many more in the north. The power of the revolution was weak compared to the power of the warlords; We cannot afford to be divided, and we must consolidate the cooperation between the KMT and the CPC. To consolidate the cooperation between the KMT and the CPC, it is necessary to correctly understand the various contradictions in the development of the revolution.
These contradictions include intra-party (including intra-party) contradictions and contradictions between the two parties, and the most harmful to the revolution is between the two parties, so a correct understanding and handling of the contradictions between the two parties can promote the development of the revolution.
First of all, we must admit that there are contradictions between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and that we all have contradictions in how to deal with the workers and peasants, and how to deal with the landlords and capitalists. But what I want to ask is whether these contradictions are fundamentally opposites? No, it's just that the solution is different, since it is not fundamentally opposed, then we can find the common ground, put aside the differences, and deal with the same parts? What about disagreements? It's perfectly feasible for us to deliberately put it aside and leave it for later. Therefore, I believe that the contradictions between the two parties can be resolved in stages in the form of seeking common ground while reserving differences.
In my daily work and life, I propose that both Kuomintang members and [***] members should get along with each other in an attitude of forbearance for the country and tolerance of others and self-denial, instead of waving fists at each other when they disagree; You must know that this punch is blown, and you are happy, but the foundation of the national revolution, the cornerstone of the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, has been pulled away from a brick and a handful of soil has been dug up; If we say that we are talking about a brick today and a handful of soil in the future, and if we say that over time, the cooperation between the KMT and the Communist Party will collapse with a bang, and the three major policies will no longer exist, and will there be any possibility of success for the national revolution? ”
(To be continued)