Chapter 101: The Trumpet of Unification

Tao Jing's matter was kept strictly secret, and very few people were involved. To the outside world, it was just said that Zhang Chun used a personal guard for the first time.

Not only did Jin Bihui's authenticity not stop, but some newspapers such as Xinmin Daily also published a large number of propaganda articles. Jin Bihui and forty-two other Assassins were designated as martyrs, and their names were searched from various sources and engraved in the memorial hall. This is a posthumously recognized martyr. However, the article clearly expresses all kinds of doubts. Makes all kinds of hype even more.

Emperor Hirohito was really frightened and announced that he would move to the Winter Palace, which is the Imperial Palace on Temple Street. Since ancient times, Japan has not had the idea of a "fixed capital", and the location of the imperial palace where the emperor lived often changes, and almost always the place where the emperor ascended the throne is the national capital, and the palace where the emperor originally lived is the imperial residence. In 1869, the Meiji Emperor and the Restoration government moved from Kyoto to Edo, and renamed Edo Tokyo. And this time it was forced to move the capital to Temple Street. Temple Street was also changed to Xinjing. In order to conceal this fact, Emperor Hirohito issued a letter to the people, saying that he would take action to build a new Japan.

Fumima Konoe was appointed as the new prime minister and was responsible for forming a cabinet. Because it was a wartime cabinet, it was the second purely military cabinet without partisanship.

Emperor Hirohito was furious that Kanebihui almost wiped out the entire Japanese hierarchy, so the vast majority of the members of the Konoe cabinet were personally selected and appointed by the emperor, which was the standard emperor's cabinet.

In Japan, there was a purge of the East Asian Tongbunkai and the pro-Chinese forces that supported Manchu and Mongolian independence. Many Japanese were forced to run to China, which was a waste of money and labor. Because the Wuhan government treats the real Japanese people very well. So Chita, Korea, Kyushu, and even the Ryukyus have a lot of Japanese people entering the country.

It's just that the Wuhan government has scattered all over the country on the grounds of arranging work and allocating land.

Zhang Xueliang was worried that the Japanese spies would repeat the Northeast Incident and the Tokyo Incident, so he closed the border.

That's the difference between being confident and not being confident. However, the Wuhan government and the intelligence services of the People's Revolutionary Army have also stepped up their intelligence work. But here's the funny thing. Japan did send some spies into China, but unexpectedly, they couldn't even pass the hurdle of wild animals and forest rangers. And in the so-called safe zone, you have nothing to hide. The Chinese population is bound to the land, so although China encourages population movement, there are very strict procedures for the movement of each person. It is even stricter for immigrants from abroad, and forests and pastures do have free movement. The condition is that you have to have the ability to survive the monitoring and inventory of rangers and rangers.

Many foreigners who trespassed into forests and pastures died unexpectedly.

Among them is not only the degree of training of weapons and equipment, etc. There is also the problem of not adapting to the water and soil, the problem of not knowing how to get along with wild animals, and so on.

Some Japanese and Soviet scouts often died inexplicably in the forest. Because groups of people are definitely the focus of forest rangers and rangekeepers, if they are their own students, they generally have certain rules and habits. Not their own people. That's a lot of a problem. These managers will not hesitate to make a move. If it can't be dealt with, then the army will take action.

It's not that you can't break into China, it takes a long time to stay in and learn to adapt. But did Japan and the USSR have time?

They don't have time.

In China, on the other hand, there is time, and there are people.

The most obvious is Taiwan, but in the past few years, most of the young people have been siphoned off and assigned to the mainland. Their parents followed. And young people from other places settled in Taiwan, and their parents followed.

This brings the population. Culture, living habits, language, etc. At present, more than half of the teachers, cadres, and students have become mainlanders. One by one, the senior officials have also been almost replaced.

The situation in Taiwan is passive.

Tibet and Dunhuang, which have taken the initiative to communicate with the mainland, have accelerated the pace. North Korea and Kyushu, with semi-coercion, not to mention.

It's just that as Zhang Guotao and Qin Bangxian said, it depends on the acceptance of Chinese culture and the population base of the Han people, and the integration of culture is impossible to talk about without the population base of the main nation.

The horror of China's forests, and the combat habits of Chinese soldiers, forced both the Soviet Union and Japan to cut down the border and build defenses, which eventually turned into large-scale deforestation. Because their population also needs arable land, mines, and factories to feed.

In June, the Wuhan government proposed a reorganization of the central government structure, abolishing the KMT's party-state system, convening a broad political consultative conference, and replacing the parliamentary system with the people's congress system. and demanded that the issue of the capital be redefined.

Xinmin Bao published the full text of the system of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the system of the people's congress and the structure of the people's government.

This framework is absolutely unacceptable to the National Government. But Zhang Xueliang, Pu Yi, and Panfinov of Kyrgyzstan decided to go to the Wuhan government. Long Yun took a wait-and-see attitude. The Kuomintang was actually divided into two factions, with Soong Tzu-wen and Sun Ke believing that China must be reunified, and even if they did not agree with the Wuhan government's proposal, they should come up with a Kuomintang solution and discuss it at the first step of the CPPCC. However, Kong Xiangxi, Chen Lifu, Chen Guofu, the vast majority of the Kuomintang elders believed that according to the practice of the Wuhan government, there was no way for the gentry class to live, and resolutely opposed it.

Chiang Kai-shek was undecided, Chiang Ching-kuo had been in the Soviet Union for a long time, and he believed that the CCP's proposal was actually taking a middle line. He believes that the CCP's plan is feasible, and the question is how much power is distributed to the central government. But the Kuomintang at this time was not Chiang Kai-shek's, but largely Chen Lifu's brothers, while the United States, Britain and France, including the Soviet Union, were all opposed to the CCP's program. The reason is very simple, no one wants a strong and unified China to emerge at this time.

Especially the United States and Freemasonry, the United States invested a very large amount of money on Chiang Kai-shek, asking for planes for planes and aircraft carriers for aircraft carriers. Although this merger has reached a trade agreement with the Wuhan government, the value of this agreement is by no means comparable to the potential value of the Chiang Kai-shek government.

The most dangerous thing is that the Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia have grown rapidly, and the Philippines has become an isolated island.

Therefore, the United States put pressure on Chiang Kai-shek through various forces.

The time dragged on until mid-June, and Chiang Kai-shek still decided to let Song Ziwen, Chiang Ching-kuo, He Yingqin, Chen Lifu, Kong Xiangxi, and Gu Weijun go to Wuhan to preside over the CPPCC on behalf of the central government. With the current strength of the Wuhan government, the Nationalist Government has no way to convene the Political Consultative Conference alone.

Zhang Chun was invited to attend the meeting, but Zhang Chun declined. However, Zhang Xueliang and Pu Yi decided to attend in person. Economically and geographically, Pu Yi, who has rebelled against his relatives, can't even escape, and just wants to get a good treatment.

Soong Ching-ling presided over the meeting in his capacity as chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and there was no objection from all parties.

In order to avoid trouble, Zhang Chun decided to go to Yinchuan and Qinghai to have a look.

The military horse farm has prepared a herd of the fourth generation of military horses for them. As the commander of the guard platoon, Tao Nan and the soldiers put on a full set of hangers and weapons.

Zhang Chun and Lizhi also put on the hanger made by Lizhi herself, and put on a coat, so they couldn't see it at all. The military department sent a communications squad and two staff officers. In addition to this, Darkmoon has added manpower to the periphery to keep watch.

Tao Jing and Rong Yuehua saw Zhang Chun and others for the first time, and they were very curious.

They watched as the warriors put some of their provisions on the backs of the auxiliary pony herd. A lot of it is made by Lizhi herself. Some can only be eaten by Zhang Chun's family, others can't eat them, and those snacks are no less than poison for ordinary people.

Tao Jing is also hardworking, but her previous nutritional combination was not good enough, which brought her some hidden dangers. Now Tao Jing's food is also configured by Lizhi herself, and it is marked with special words.

But in reality, this mark is for others to see. As long as Zhang Chun and Lizhi open the package, they will know whose food it is, whether it has spoiled, and so on. The performance of the two of them in this regard can be considered magical. This may be the secret and talent of Zhang Chun and his family, who now seem to be only thirty years old.

Because of a lot of things, even Dark Moon has to say that these two people are freaks. (To be continued......)