Chapter 498: The Chairman of the Anti-Japanese War Committee is helpless
This telegram from the Central Committee obviously learned the lesson of the last "Middle Road Incident", in which ZG clearly called for armed defense of the Soviet Union, and did not mention a word about the Soviet Union in the whole telegram. However, the meaning of the electrification is still very clear, of course, all ethnic groups include Mongolians, and support for ethnic autonomy also includes support for Mongolian autonomy, which is to support the puppet Mongolian Republic in the Soviet Union, and of course to support the Soviet Union. Moreover, autonomy and readability are often difficult to distinguish exactly what they mean.
In the "Middle Road Incident", because of the call for armed defense of the Soviet Union, it had a great impact on the prestige of ZG itself. This has caused a big setback for ZG's work in the White Zone, especially in the city and the student movement.
The vague wording of the telegram made Song Zhewu surprised and surprised, which greatly surprised him.
You must know that at this time, the Shanghai Provisional Central Committee of the ZG, under the control of the so-called twenty-eight and a half Bolsheviks, who had just returned from the Soviet Union, was under the remote command of the Comintern in Moscow and Wang Ming.
Inferred from the time, this time should be after Xiang Zhongfa was paved, Wang Ming had just been appointed as the supreme person in charge of the ZG Central Committee by Mifu, the representative of the Comintern in China, and after the defection of Gu Shunzhang, the head of the [***] Special Branch, Wang Ming, who was afraid, ran back to Moscow as the representative of the Comintern, and appointed Bogu as the temporary supreme person in charge of the Central Committee.
Now, these Bolsheviks, who should have just returned home, probably did not fully control the Provisional Central Committee. Otherwise, a radical and, of course, stupid telegram in support of the Soviet invasion of Northern Mongolia would have been issued.
Because even at the time of the "Middle East Road Incident", the ZG Party was not without opposing voices, and the most famous opponent was Chen Duxiu, who was the former general secretary. Chen Duxiu wrote to the Central Committee at the time, saying, "Doing so will make the masses think that we are only playing the role of rubles, and do not take into account the interests of the nation." Chen Duxiu, who dared to jump out openly, was also expelled from the party.
However, even so, the publication of this telegram made Chiang Kai-shek feel like a treasure, and he published the telegram and the war report of the great victory in Northern Mongolia on the same page of the "Central Newspaper" the next day.
This telegram was also as Chiang Kai-shek expected, causing a blatant wave in the country.
The media, headed by the "Central Daily," attacked and condemned the telegram one after another, and even some well-known people in the open boil published articles to refute the telegram. This also caused the students in some cities to turn the spearhead to ZG, and the marching students in some cities even shouted the slogan of supporting the central government's policy of securing internal security and foreign security, and first exterminating the red bandits.
Nanjing, the official residence of Chiang Kai-shek.
In Chiang Kai-shek's spacious office, Chiang Kai-shek's face was rarely full of gentleness and humility, and even a slight smile of gratitude could be seen, as he watched several guests walk out of his office one after another.
The people who can come to Chiang Kai-shek's office as guests are naturally not ordinary people, and the identity of these guests is obviously very special to let Chiang Kai-shek personally send them off, and the identities of these guests are obviously very special.
It's just that when the figure of the last guest was obscured by the wooden door made of cherry wood imported from the United States, which exudes a natural brown color and has a beautiful and clear texture, the smile on Chiang Kai-shek's face disappeared without a trace, and was replaced by a face of iron. Chiang Kai-shek's eyes were even more unscrupulous with infinite anger, and his clenched hands were even more violent because of the force, so that the bone joints were blue and white.
Chiang Kai-shek, who was angry, had just been sent away by Zhang Ji, a member of the Nanjing Political Axe Supervisory Committee, Tan Zhen, vice president of the Legislative Yuan, and Li Shizeng, president of the Beiping Research Institute.
These three people came to persuade him that Chiang Chung-cheng should cancel the agreement with Hu Hanmin, give up his de facto reading talents, and implement open cooking in the party, as well as to settle his old suspicions with Wang Ching-wei, who had formed another political axe in Guangzhou, convene the Fourth Plenary Session of the Kuomintang ahead of schedule, and elect a new political leader of the Kuomintang.
If this matter had been placed in the past, Chiang Kai-shek would never have given these people a good face.
However, Chiang Kai-shek, because of his momentary indignation, had a fierce conflict with Hu Hanmin on the matter of trying to make a treaty to seize power in order to prevent Hu Hanmin and other elders from hindering him. Chiang Kai-shek was furious and placed Hu Hanmin under house arrest, which made the elders of the Kuomintang very dissatisfied, and the various factions of the Kuomintang that had just been gathered fell back to Wang Jingwei.
Under the present situation, which was very unfavorable to Chiang Kai-shek, in the face of these party elders who were alienated from him, Chiang Kai-shek not only could no longer adopt the method of dealing with Hu Hanmin, but also had to put down his position and patiently explain his original intention of friendship to these elders, and he had to endure humiliation and bear the burden of frequent "secret blessings" to these elders and wantonly release goodwill.
This made the arrogant Chiang Kai-shek feel greatly humiliated, and what made Chiang Kai-shek feel extremely angry was that he couldn't not insult him Chiang Zhongzheng behind his back, but even dared to openly stand up to him in public.
Chiang Kai-shek was well aware that his seniority in the party was still too shallow compared to that of these bigwigs, and that the older generation of party comrades still showed him that Chiang Zhongzheng was a "military" rather than a "political" leader. In the eyes of these elders, Wang Ching-wei was the natural and even the only political leader of the Kuomintang.
It is precisely because of this that for several years, the bigwigs in the party who were dissatisfied with or dissatisfied with him have constantly contacted local powerful factions to challenge him to the legitimate surname of the central power obtained by Chiang Chung-zheng. He was forced to go around in order to achieve the great cause of reunification that he had always hoped for.
Could it be that just by virtue of the title of the drafter of the political will of a former prime minister, he is a natural political leader of the Kuomintang? Chiang Kai-shek sneered at party comrades who held this view.
In Chiang Kai-shek's eyes, Wang Jingwei was nothing more than a gold-lettered signboard with a bright appearance. He has neither the ability, nor the means, nor the wisdom to lead the whole party, let alone the whole country.
It was precisely because he Jiang Zhongzheng saw through Wang Jingwei that he dared to take the risk of launching the "Zhongshan Ship Incident" when he was in Guangzhou, and drove out all the [***] members of his first army. At that time, as the supreme leader of the Kuomintang, Wang Jingwei was ruthlessly provoked by Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Jingwei had absolutely superior military strength to take down the fledgling Chiang Kai-shek, but the leisurely and indecisive Wang Jingwei finally chose to leave his post and leave Hong Kong.
A person who encounters a subordinate challenge to his authority, does not dare to respond with tough means, and only knows that he runs away in a negative mood, is not worthy of and cannot shoulder the heavy responsibility of leading a political party and a country.
What is hateful is that these so-called party-state elders turn a blind eye to this, or simply selectively ignore it.
To put it bluntly, these people just feel that under his Jiang someone, their rights are restricted. However, the officials under Wang Jingwei can take advantage of Wang Jingwei's weakness and deception to seize greater rights and interests.
"Niang Xipi!"
Chiang Kai-shek, who was furious, couldn't help but curse in his native dialect.
It is enough to say that he Jiang Zhongzheng only understands military affairs and can be a military leader of the party-state.
Anyone who thinks like this thinks to him is a self-righteous and stupid rotten Confucian. As everyone knows, in today's China, even in China's dynasties and in the whole world, it is impossible for all political figures who do not hold military power to become a real political leader who can make a difference. Wang Jingwei, who has no military power, can pacify the feudal warlords in China? Can preaching alone unify the whole of China?
If Chiang Zhongzheng now gives up power to him Wang Jingwei and leaves him alone, as those people wish, Chiang Kai-shek absolutely believes that the warlords who have just been forcefully suppressed by him with iron and blood will soon resurge, and China will return to the de facto state of division and armed separation.
Chiang Kai-shek, who was arrogant, always believed that only Chiang Zhongzheng could gradually unify the military power of all factions in China with force, and eventually eliminate all warlords, so that China could become a powerful world power.
What made Chiang Kai-shek feel particularly ridiculous was that these rotten Confucians blindly admired Western-style Ming Cooking, and resolutely opposed reading talents. In fact, these people only know the benefits of Western boiling, but ignore the fact that China does not have the soil to breed this kind of boiling.
The Western Ming Cook was tossed by the Europeans for hundreds of years before it took shape, and the United States, a country dominated by Western immigrants, needless to say, is a country with strict discipline like Ben, since the Meiji Restoration, it has not also been tossed for more than half a century, before it barely came up with a nondescript constitutional monarchy with little to speak of!
In China, on the other hand, it has only been 20 years since the overthrow of the feudal imperial system was completed, and there are still many people who have the idea of imperial authority and strictness in their hearts, especially in remote rural areas. If the Western-style open cooking in China at this time will only give an opportunity to those local forces who are armed with force to respect themselves, and if they do not do well, they will create a federal system in China.
This is not alarmism, nor is it groundless, and the autonomy of the province in many places in the past is a good lesson from the past.
What's more, in China, there are now de facto half-reading regions, such as the Liangguang region, Chuankang region, Yunnan, Guizhou region, not to mention Tibetan Province. Even the three northeastern provinces controlled by Zhang Xueliang, who was the deputy commander-in-chief of the Republic of China, were close to the actual state of reading, where the central political axe in Nanjing could not insert a single cadre.
Against the local forces and the warlords within the party, Chiang Kai-shek, who was arrogant and stubborn, was never afraid.
What makes Chiang Kai-shek angry is that he has no way to deal with these so-called party-state veterans who rely on the old and sell the old......
(To be continued)