Chapter 100: Imperial Frenzy

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Government departments in major cities across the country are surrounded by sit-ins by demonstrative democrats, and although there are police and guards who are maintaining the normal entry and exit of the government, there will always be some people who are brave enough to smash these police and guards with things, and the police and guards can only hold on silently.

However, if anyone dares to use a blunt weapon or a hard artifact such as a brick and injure government personnel, they will be arrested immediately, and the people of the Republic of China are afraid that something serious will cause the government to suppress it, so they dare not let the people bring any weapons.

Even so, some people will throw rotten eggs or rotten vegetable leaves at the police and guards, but fortunately only a small number of people, otherwise it will cause more conflicts between the two sides.

On the second day of the sit-in organized by the Party of the Republic of China, the central government directly issued the "Several Regulations on the Regulation of Processions", which stipulates that all students participating in or organizing a procession must be registered with the local government and approved by the government before they can be carried out. All people who carry out the march shall not engage in bad acts such as smashing, looting, and burning, and shall not physically attack government personnel or obstruct their normal work during the procession. Government personnel are not allowed to participate in demonstrations of any nature, and once discovered, they are directly removed from their posts, and they are not allowed to participate in political affairs for 10 years.

On the day of the move, the local police were dispatched to forcibly confiscate rotten eggs and rotten vegetable leaves from the marchers, and anyone who did not hand them over was arrested, and some people resisted, but the police cleaned them up.

The Republican Party was shocked when they learned of the "Regulations" that the government would issue a document on the march so quickly, and although they already knew that the government was disgusted with them, they still had to stick to it.

Song Jiaoren and others openly criticized the government's approach in the newspapers, saying that everyone is equal and that student demonstrations should not be restricted, which is an undemocratic expression of students. It was also pointed out that not allowing officials to participate in the march was a democracy that severely oppressed officials, and that democracy meant that everyone should participate and could not be restricted because of their status and position.

Song Jiaoren's remarks at the beginning did not dare to publish newspapers, although the government has not managed these newspapers recently, but no newspaper has dared to blatantly criticize the current government, otherwise you will be blocked when the time comes.

Only a few foreign newspapers in China published their remarks indifferently, and then a number of tabloids followed suit, especially the newspapers that Japan secretly supported in China.

Soon the remarks of the Republic of China Party openly criticizing the government spread throughout the country, and the Junxian Party collectively lost their words after seeing it, and they could not believe that the Republic of China Party dared to scold the government, and they all thought that the Republic of China Party was crazy, and the current government could not be scolded.

On that day, all the pages of the Huaxia Daily were printed about the pro-democracy demonstrations, and pictures of the demonstrations were published, and the positive and negative aspects of the demonstrations were pointed out one by one.

The headline of Huaxia Daily: The decision between imperialism and democracy is in the hands of the people of the whole country!!

It shows whether the monarchy or democracy is in the hands of the people of the whole country, not by the demonstrations of the two parties, and what form of government the government will establish according to the choice of the people.

As soon as the newspaper came out, it was frantically snapped up, and the workers of Huaxia Daily continued to print five times as many as before, before it began to stop.

Huaxia Daily, the mouthpiece of the government, usually has a strong political atmosphere, and this time the newspaper revealed that the government was ready to intervene in the bipartisan controversy.

The government's dissatisfaction with the march can be seen from the fact that the negative effects of the march were more than positive, and that a large number of the Republican Party did not hesitate to attract students to participate in the march, guiding the students to abandon their studies, and appreciating the Junxian Party for not carrying out such a large-scale demonstration.

The next day, the Huaxia Daily praised Qin Yu's achievements, and a large number of core government officials such as Chen Fu affirmed Qin Yu's achievements and unanimously claimed that Qin Yu was the father of the Chinese nation.

The Constitutional Party was overjoyed when they saw these reports, and they felt that this was a sign that the Chinese government was imposing an imperial system, and they were even happier in the north.

The Republic of China Party is different, most of them are very angry, and some even jump up and scold Huaxia Daily for being shameless, and only a small number of people have a decadent face.

Just as they were about to launch a more violent march again, there was a very strange scene, a large number of parents of the students found the students who were marching, and these parents went up and beat them in the face, and the students were chased everywhere.

It turned out that the parents of these students read the newspapers and saw their children marching against the government, which made them half angry.

It is an opportunity given by the government for their children to go to school, and they will not cherish it and oppose the government, and they will be expelled from school. Many of these parents are admirers of Qin Yu, because they think that Qin Yu gave them the life they can have now, even if Qin Yu is the emperor, they should be, and they don't know what democracy is at all, they all feel that the emperor can accept it, how can it be a country without an emperor.

A large number of parents immediately forced their children to go home after teaching their children a lesson, and some very tough students had to go home after their parents threw out the relationship.

When the KMA saw that a large number of the main student force had left, they could only let the party members go, but because they had just been founded, they did not have enough personnel to organize large-scale demonstrations, and in the end they had to make the decision to march in various provincial capitals.

The debate between democracy and imperialism among intellectuals spread to the countryside, and the peasants of the whole country boiled, and peasants near the cities began to pour into the cities in large numbers to support the monarchy.

For more than 2,000 years, the peasants under the feudal imperial ideology have been accustomed to the days of having an emperor, and as the saying goes, it is better to be a peaceful dog than a troubled person, which is also the idea of the vast majority of peasants.

Originally, they thought that after the dissolution of the Qing government, a new dynasty would be born, and they looked forward to the arrival of a new dynasty, because according to the experience they had summed up for generations, every new dynasty would implement policies that favored the peasants, and they would enter a very long period of subsistence and clothing.

However, after the dissolution of the Qing government, the warlords of the major warlords became less than in the Manchu period, and the warlords requisitioned the food they relied on for their livelihood and pulled their labor force away, which made them very eager to have a heroic figure to establish a new dynasty so that they could live a good life.

After the Chinese government unified China, it abolished all kinds of harsh taxes and miscellaneous taxes, and also allocated land to them in the recent land reform, and the previous policies were also implemented on them, which made them extremely moved, because their ancestors did not get their own land for generations.

The peasants were very angry when they saw that the Republic of China Party was vigorously resisting the imperial system, and some people even opposed the chairman as the emperor, because they thought that there should be an emperor in China, and the chairman was not only a Han Chinese, but also had such great merits that it was enough to become the king of a country.

Groups of peasants confronted the marching democrats, who hurled insults at the so-called democrats, some even flexing their muscles, and some carrying "high-class" weapons such as hoes and poles.

"A group of kings and eight calves, what do you know, bullshit democracy, support the chairman as the emperor."

"After eating some ink, you guys have nothing to do?"

"Look at who gave it now, our land was given by the government and the chairman, you have nothing, what qualifications do you have to compare with the chairman?"

"We have always only known the emperor, where did the emperor come from, and what kind of unification can give us land and dignity?"

"You are a bunch of bastards, why should the country that the chairman has worked so hard to share with you, you want to bully the government without doing anything, you are not as good as us peasants."

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The people of the Republic of China Party were not convinced, they thought that what they were doing was for the sake of national democracy, but now the people they helped came to denounce them, which made them very sad and angry, but they still wanted to persuade these peasants to let go and support democracy.

"Folks, what we have done is for your democracy, do you still want to be suppressed by the emperor? Do you still want to be a minion? We are all marching for the democracy of the whole people, and I hope you will ......," said the representative of the Republic of China Party in this group of marchers.

"We don't know what democracy you are talking about, and we don't want to know, we don't need your democracy. The current government treats us very well, and if the chairman is the emperor, he will not treat us like the Qing Dynasty, and why do you represent us and get our consent? You are just a bunch of villains who can't see our good people, and you come out to mess around as soon as we have a good life, and they also target our chairman, and we don't want your democracy. ”

The ranks of the "......" and "......" peasants echoed one after another.

This time, the people of the Republic of China were completely speechless, because they found that they could not fight these peasants, but they were right, why did your Republic of China Party represent the people of the whole country, and why did you fight with the government, and the people did not accept your affection at all.

There was a sound of stampede, and an army of thousands of men, all armed with improvised wooden shields and a black stick, ran towards them, and they quickly separated the two sides to the astonishment of the peasants and the marchers.

A middle-aged man with the rank of major on his military uniform stood in the middle of the two groups and said loudly: "We are carrying out the order issued by the government, in order to prevent large-scale armed fighting, martial law is now imposed, and offensive weapons are not allowed to march in the procession." There is also hope that the two sides can restrain themselves and refrain from fighting, otherwise they will all be arrested. ”

After the major finished speaking, the soldiers entered the two groups to disarm, and dozens of hoes, poles, sickles, etc., were confiscated, and at first the peasants cooperated, and when the major assured them that they could get them back when they returned, they were all handed over. As for the people who marched, they found a lot of stones and rotten eggs, as well as some old Hanyang-made guns, which made the soldiers present very vigilant.

After the question of weapons was settled, the soldiers began to retreat to the side, and the peasants and the marching people continued to argue.

In other places, there were large-scale battles and even large casualties because the army did not arrive in time to stop them, and some of the Republican Party personnel with guns on them drew their guns and shot at the peasants after losing their minds.

The news that a large number of peasants had been injured and killed caused a sensation throughout the country as soon as the newspapers exposed it, and the peasants across the country were completely outraged, and they gathered one after another to plead with the government to find out the murderers and curb this behavior of the Republic of China Party.

In order to oppose democracy and support the imperial system, the peasants jointly demanded that Qin Yu be the emperor under the advice of some old people, and the joint letters from all over the country were sent to Beijing by the representatives of the peasants, especially the peasants in East China, who directly bit their fingers and asked Qin Yu to be the emperor.

A large number of people across the country began to support the imperial system, and in their opinion, the imperial system could also make China rise, and if Qin Yu was not emperor, China would probably enter a state of turmoil again when he died. Because without Qin Yu's constraints, these careerists would dance wildly, this kind of thing is not uncommon in history, so they think that it is better to be emperorial.