803 Marched on three sides

The Tang army entered Fujian with a thunderous momentum, and almost did nothing, so that the puppet Chinese Federation lost its only coastal province. At the same time www.biquge.info the Tang army assembled and mobilized to prepare to march into the areas controlled by the revolutionaries.

This made the revolutionaries very nervous, and the original revolutionary party judged that Datang should attach great importance to the stability of China as before, and at the same time, Datang did not have enough strength to manage the entire territory of China, and would inevitably support agents. Just like after the Beijing Incident, the Qing court continued to be supported and a new policy was carried out.

But the revolutionaries also ignored a problem, not to mention the Tang Dynasty's own determination and willingness, the Qing court at least had a shelf there, and Jiaqing was able to quickly control the whole territory after taking the throne. Even so, at that time, there were still a series of local feudal officials who violated the yin and yang, and it was the Tang Dynasty that stabilized the situation with strong military power. And what do the revolutionaries have now?

Their strength is so weak that it would be impossible for the provinces to have a few hundred core party members. To support them to take the top, the cost is huge, and Datang is completely different from the strength of twenty years ago, what can he do, why thankless let others do it?

There is a phenomenon in psychology that when a person believes in a thing, he will take the initiative to find arguments and reasons for the matter, and finally convince himself more and more. This is basically the case with the current revolutionaries.

The factors for the emergence of the revolutionary party in the Jiaqing era were very complex, and the reasons for the emergence of the alliance in the other plane were very different. There is less sense of responsibility to save the country, and more is driven by xenophobia, traditional ideological participation, and personal interests. The revolutionary party that came together in this way was inferior in ability to the other side of the League, and that alliance itself was not very strong in combat.

After the fall of Fuzhou, President Sun Da was a little anxious. However, he still firmly believed that the people's will was on his side, and the vast majority of the revolutionary parties felt that they were the people's will, and that they represented the true voice of the country and the nation. They only understand some of the fur of the Tang Dynasty, but they don't know the deeper content. Datang political commentators once wrote, what the people say and what you say, it is not called representing the people, but populism; What the people need, you do what, this is called representing the people.

President Sun Da sent a telegram entitled "Letter to the Chinese People", which basically means that the revolutionaries made unremitting efforts to finally overthrow the rule of the Manchu and Tatars, restore the Chinese style, and establish a republican federation. However, the national disasters continued, and the foreign invaders Tang people and wolves had ambitions and intended to plot the land of China. Today, all the people of the country should work together to fight the invaders and defend their homeland in response to the call of the Federation.

The telegram sent by the president, who even had limited influence, did not cause any idea at all. However, the reason why the father of the nation in the other plane became the father of the nation is that he put forward the concepts of "Three People's Principles" and "Separation of Powers" in a more realistic way, and these things that are painted according to the gourd have little practical significance, and they have never been realized on the land of China. What really established his influence and position in anti-Qing circles was the "London Martyrdom" (interested friends can spend their own time), through this event he became a world-class political exile and achieved great prestige, so that he could so-called lead the revolution, when in fact the real revolution he was not even remotely controlled. At that time, after the outbreak of the Wuchang Revolution, he returned to China via Hong Kong, and in Guangzhou, Hu Hanmin persuaded him to stay in Guangdong to reorganize the army and war, and swore to the Northern Expedition. However, he insisted on going to Jiangning, and said that no one could preside over the overall situation without himself. In fact, it is to go down the mountain to pick fruits.

(I really can't help it, it's black when I write)

The leader with the same surname and different name in the plane, except for establishing a party and pulling funds to organize everywhere before this, basically had no other merits, nor did he engage in any other incidents, and the people of the time did not know such a person at all. At this time, as soon as the power came out, he took the credit for overthrowing the Manchu Qing Dynasty on himself, and this kind of gilding behavior obviously made many people feel that these people were very unreliable, and they had no good feelings.

The original intention of this President Sun Da was to climb high and shout, and then look at the scenery from the world. Even if it is impossible to confront the Tang Dynasty in terms of troops, at least it can create a situation that makes the Tang people feel troublesome and tricky. But in fact, as soon as he was electrified, the world was a pool of stagnant water, not to mention that there was not even a splash, not even a sound. Even the Tang-funded media, who had been scolding the revolutionary party for a month, did not bother to deal with them at this time.

Words don't say, but actions do. Following the occupation of Fujian by the Fourth Brigade of the Tang Army, the Tang Army of East China swam up along the Yangtze River after assembling, the Qing Army of Jiujiang had already taken refuge in the Tang Army before, and after the arrival of the Tang Army, it launched an attack on Nanchang, and the Nanchang Revolutionary Army surrendered to the Tang Army after a slight resistance, and the Tang Army did not stay longer, and went west by boat again, directly approaching Wuhan, the capital of the puppet Chinese Federation.

The Tang Army in North China mobilized the strength of a division of the Wuwei Army, supplemented by the incorporated Qing troops, sent troops from Henan, and defeated the revolutionary army deployed in northern Hubei, and the front had reached Hankou.

After controlling Guangdong, the Tang Army in South China sent troops from the mountainous areas of northern Guangdong, and the lightly armed troops were the first to enter Hunan. Although the Tang Army in South China was a lightly armed army, it was supported by fire from the air, and the revolutionary army in the southern Hunan area had no strength at all, so the places where the Tang Army passed basically immediately fell to the Tang Dynasty.

This is not moving, and moving is the momentum of thunder.

At this time, the revolutionaries were already ants on a hot pot, and their sweet dreams had only been going on for a few days, and the Tang people had already beaten them up from their sweet dreams with an iron fist. The revolutionary party also wanted to wage some kind of guerrilla war like the Boxers, but they had no mass base and no organizational ability, and when the Tang army was crushing the city with black clouds, some Qing troops who had originally taken refuge in them also began to flee.

President Sun Da had no confidence in holding on to Wuhan at all, and when he heard that the Tang army was about to arrive in Wuhan, he fled to Chongqing with what he called the federal government. At this time, the condition put forward was not to let the Tang Dynasty recognize that their federation was the only legitimate government of China, but to hope that at the same time as the armistice, the Tang Dynasty could allow them to join the Tang Dynasty's Provisional Management Committee of China, and they were willing to remove the title of the Chinese Federation and be responsible for the administrative construction of the Sichuan region.

In fact, this is hoping to at least keep their own separation. (To be continued.) )