XVIII. The Collision of Two Eras (Part II)
Playing soy sauce is an attitude, the so-called silent majority, the so-called "non-violent non-cooperation";
Playing soy sauce is a life, neither a simple passing by, nor a simple bustle;
Playing soy sauce is a kind of entertainment, watching the hustle and bustle of others coldly, and quietly savoring your own silence.
-- At the beginning of traveling through time and space and arriving at Shanghai Tang in the Republic of China era, whether it was Jin Qina, who came here alone as a pioneer, or Wang Qiu and others who later crossed with a large army, they all adhered to the same attitude towards the struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in this time and space: that is, "playing soy sauce"!
For Jin Qina, or love Xinjueluo. Qina, this standard "Manchurian aunt", whether in the eyes of the Kuomintang or the Communist Party, she, a character from the royal family of the Manchu Dynasty, is the same "remnant of the previous dynasty", and belongs to the "Black Five Categories" that need to be guarded against and cracked down. With her identity, it is already difficult to join the Communist Party, even if she succeeds in joining the party, it is difficult to say whether she will be able to get out of the way in the future, and most of the people who survive the Cultural Revolution will be defeated and criticized, and the current danger to her life is even more real, not to mention all kinds of efforts in other aspects.
- She didn't want to be sent to the White Mansion and the Dregs Cave to be with Sister Jiang at all, and she didn't want her daughter to end up with Little Radish at all.
Therefore, instead of working thanklessly and risking being liquidated after the fact during the period of the White Terror, it is better to stay out of the way and play soy sauce from the beginning, just write a few "enlightened articles" that are sidelines depending on the situation, and mix in the talisman of "democratic progressives".
For Wang Qiu, a college student party member in the 21st century, and the two political commissars around him. The party organization in this time and space is even more of an infinitely entangled thing -- from the bottom of his heart, Wang Qiu actually admired the impassioned red revolutionaries who threw their heads and shed their blood back then, and he longed for them. No matter how those revolutionary ancestors will transform in the future. At least at that time, he was really burning his young life, fighting with the spirit of revolutionary romanticism in pursuit of human liberation, and willing to sacrifice himself to realize the ideals in his heart......
It's just that...... Admiration is admiration, yearning is yearning, if Wang Qiu really wants to devote himself to it and contribute his life, he will definitely not do it.
-- The Chinese of that era. Living a poor, miserable, and humiliating life, although the war against oppression is cruel, if you don't resist, you really don't even have life and hope. Even if the beacon fire is even worse, it's a big deal to die together! The modern Chinese have already lived a stable life, and they will definitely suffer from gains and losses in the war -- they care more about things than before, and their psychology has naturally changed.
Saving China is the task of the generation of the revolutionary predecessors. And Wang Qiu, the task of their generation. It is to bring China to the pinnacle of shijie!
In addition, there is a bigger tangled big trouble, what should you do if you see a living Chairman Mao standing in front of you?
You must know that in the past years of burning passion, many "revolutionary youth" believed in Lao Mao not so much in communism as in the 21st century. In rural China, there is also the practice of using portraits of Lao Mao and red treasure books to ward off evil spirits. And in the city, taxi and large truck drivers also generally like to hang a pendant with a portrait of Lao Mao on the window glass of their car. As a Patronus Talisman...... For example, there is one in Wang Qiu's small pickup truck.
To put it simply, Chairman Mao is to 21st-century Chinese, especially party members, what Jesus is to modern Western Christians.
Therefore, as long as he thought about such a scene, Wang Qiu felt that his brain was numb and his liver trembled...... Although he has traveled so many times, it is not that he has not seen the great figures in history, such as Caesar and Pompey, and now it is no strange...... But that's Chairman Mao!
On the other hand, according to the analysis and discussion of Wang Qiu and Professor Yang, if the current CCP is in charge of Lao Mao, then at least it can talk more rationally and exchange positions.
But the problem is that the Red Army has not yet begun the Long March, and the "Chinese Soviet State" in Ruijin, Jiangxi Province is still dominated by Wang Ming, Bogu, Li De, and the so-called "twenty-eight and a half" Bolsheviks. According to the records of later textbooks, these people are almost all "fundamentalists" with extremely strange thinking, and their military and political abilities are not only clumsy, but what is worse is that they are simply unable to communicate on many issues!
On the Internet forum of modern Shijie, Wang Qiu once saw such an extremely caustic comment - in modern history, the vast majority of China's sports conform to Newton's three theorems: it takes a lot of liliang to move China, which conforms to the first theorem; It doesn't stop after it moves, which is in line with the second theorem; It will change direction when the head is broken and the blood flow is broken, which is in line with the third theorem......
At this time, under the chaos and chaos in China, many of the "traders" who are competing for the world have been doing this.
For example, Chiang Kai-shek desperately insisted that "if you go outside, you must first settle inside" to the point of madness. Moreover, he should not have done so unobtrusively, not only shouted it directly, but also bloodily suppressed the anti-Japanese movement, and lost power and humiliated the country to a strange realm...... Zuihou has been making trouble until his head is bleeding and his reputation is notorious, and the whole country thinks that he is determined to be the emperor of the Japanese - but he did not surrender to Zuihou to be a traitor?!
In fact, the early CCP did not overthrow the Kuomintang at the beginning, and its determination to be the master of the country only required a certain degree of political participation, similar to the status of the Communist Party in modern capitalist countries. The Japanese, on the other hand, were determined from the very beginning to destroy China and annex China, and had already laid out the steps and timetables......
Under such circumstances, as long as Chiang Guangtou did not die on his own, but was able to conform to the will of the people, ease the contradictions through internal negotiations, and unite the people's hearts through foreign wars, he would be able to create a situation in modern India at the very end of the day -- how many years has the CPI been involved in politics and elections? Did it really shake the position of those brahmins? Even if we insist that "we must first secure the inside", Weishenme must use force to "secure the inside". Instead of choosing dialogue and negotiation?
Taking a step back, he could have shouted the anti-Japanese tune in words, but in fact he only said it and did not do it. Concentrate on the ...... Belch? Afraid of provoking the Japanese and creating a pretext for starting a war? Hey, if the Japanese really want to invade, what excuse can't they make? If there is no plan for a large-scale invasion for the time being, what if the anti-Japanese tone is shouted? It's nothing more than a stern warning and a strong protest. When you didn't see the Liangguang Incident and the Guangdong army against Chiang, Chen Jitang's anti-Japanese tone did not know how high he shouted, and the Japanese did not send advisers and ordnance...... None of them. Profit is a matter of course!
In this way, he died all the way to the outbreak of the Xi'an Incident, and if Chiang Kai-shek still adhered to the policy of flattering the Japanese and suppressing the Communists after he got out, then in order to avoid being overthrown by the people on the verge of rage. I'm afraid that I really have to learn from Pu Yi, hand over all the inheritance to the Japanese, and be a puppet myself.
In general, Lao Chiang is a modern soldier on the surface. In his bones, he is an ancient emperor. always thinks that the winner will create a "family world" for the king, but he seriously lacks the strength and consciousness of modern politicians to "seek common ground while reserving differences...... If you are so far behind the times, how can you not fail in the end?
On the other hand, Chiang Kai-shek worked so desperately to die because the party-state had strong capital and could withstand the toss; However, Wang Ming and Bogu obviously did not have much capital, and they were still working hard to die -- these people boasted that they had returned from Moscow gilded, and blindly copied the experience of the Soviet revolution to the extent that they were enshrined as oracles. In fact, they repeatedly staged riots in the big coastal cities along the rivers where the reactionaries were strongest, and there was no hope of success, until they lost almost all the underground party organizations that had been painstakingly built up for many years. The Party Central Committee couldn't stay in Shanghai, so it had to flee to Ruijin, Jiangxi......
At this point, it is clear that the situation has become so bad, and in order to exclude dissidents, they will continue to plague the base areas, learn from the experience of the Soviet "Cheka" and carry out rebellion...... It doesn't look like a united and resolute Chinese Communists at all, but it has a bit of the style of the future Japanese Red Army killing its own people in the "Asama Mountain Incident".
In this way, they not only ruined the party organization behind the enemy line established during the period of General Secretary Chen Duxiu, but also brought down the red base areas fought by the Zhu Mao Red Army in the south.
However, the reason why the early CCP attached so much importance to these "returnees" who drank foreign ink was that they were engaged in all kinds of nonsense and tossing and tossing was not without their bitterness -- first of all, China's culture at that time was backward, talent was withering, and education was deformed. If we want to train a group of modern political talents, I am afraid that the only way to do this is to rely on those schools abroad. Moreover, in modern China, no revolution can be succeeded by guns alone. The "returnees" and the Comintern made up for the lack of original theoretical guidance in the Chinese revolution. The reason why they are valued is because they have rich theoretical knowledge and a broad international vision. In addition, how many people who could go abroad in that era would be simple people?
Second, at this time, the CCP did not have complete independence and was still a branch of the Comintern, and the "twenty-eight and a half" Bolsheviks, who were closer to the Comintern, arrogantly considered themselves "from the central government" and felt that there was no Marxism-Leninism in China's ravines, and that only those who went to the Soviet Union to study were the real communist fighters who could guide the Chinese revolution from victory to victory...... But in fact, it went from one failure to another. But it was precisely through their clumsy performance that the Red Revolutionaries, who had suffered heavy losses, discovered with dismay that foreign monks did not necessarily recite sutras, and that the Chinese Revolution had no ready-made model to copy, so they could only walk by feeling the stones on their own......
Therefore, if he really established contact with the party organization in this time and space, Wang Qiu was really worried about whether these "returnee" fundamentalists, who were completely confused, would continue to think that they were geniuses and that everyone else was stupid, and would come up with some kind of unbelievable moths -- for example, if these "purest Bolsheviks" actually directly gave orders to the traversers who were also under the red flag, and wanted to lead and manage another Shijie CCP organization, The red-headed document ordered the other side to support how many things came over for free, so what should I do?
Well, the faceless lion opened his mouth and extorted all kinds of things from Wang Qiu. If some "revolutionary predecessors" who are not clear-headed further inflated and hot-headed, and then send a document instructing them to "purge rebellion" and "purge the party," then it will make people laugh and cry even more.
Although it seems unlikely that this kind of thing will happen. But once such a fork really goes wrong, no one will be able to get off the stage!
-- Of course, it is impossible to carry out the instructions, but it is also a mistake to conceal them. As long as it is reported, it is equivalent to adding to the blockage of many people.
The most terrifying thing is that if one of them also has spatial abilities, and directly travels back to modern China, running to Zhongnanhai, Beijing, to put up a shelf for their revolutionary predecessors...... Then not only Zhongnanhai and the bigwigs will have a nervous breakdown. Wang Qiu, the culprit, is bound to be unable to eat and walk around!
Therefore, as far as his heart is concerned, at least Wang Qiu himself definitely does not want to connect with the party organization in this time and space. I just want to make soy sauce in Shanghai for a few years, squander the "high-imitation" banknotes of various countries that don't need money, and buy all kinds of money-making materials until the wormhole disappears...... Belch...... If by the time the War of Resistance broke out. If the wormhole hasn't disappeared yet. He also didn't mind killing a few Japanese devils to practice his skills in the Songhu Anti-Japanese War.
It's a pity that now they have only traveled through time and space for a few months, and the revolutionary predecessors have already found the door...... I'm afraid this soy sauce can't be beaten anymore.
Looking at the sofa opposite, he was talking and discussing with Professor Yang Wenli in a whisper, staring at the screen of his laptop, looking at the party history and World War II documentaries inside, and seeing the blazing General Political Commissar Hu Dexing, Wang Qiu couldn't help but feel a burst of scalp tingling.
-- Hu Dexing. The first General Political Commissar of the Chinese Branch of the Comintern Exorcism Column. His ancestral origin is unknown, and he was born as an overseas Chinese in Europe. Since his parents died when he was a child, he was raised by the church, came into contact with Marxist doctrine at the French seminary, was absorbed into the party by the local party organization, and was later recruited by the exorcism column, and was recognized by the relevant committees of the Second International at that time, and became a red exorcist who adhered to scientific communism and broke all superstitions and heresies.
On the eve of World War I, Hu Dexing was ordered to return to China, and Jihua used the identity of a missionary in the French Concession of Shanghai as a cover to prepare for the establishment of the Chinese branch of the Comintern exorcism column. However, due to the imminent outbreak of the First Shijie War and the collapse of the Second International, Hu Dexing's church was never able to start construction due to lack of financial assistance, and spent nearly a decade in Shanghai, during which time he made a living selling holy water to help people exorcise evil spirits...... It was not until the early twenties that Hu Dexing established a church in the low-cost countryside as a base for spreading atheistic beliefs and suppressing unscientific gods and demons.
Although Hu Dexing's seniority in the organization was very old, it was a pity that he seemed to be a little too old - much older than the party itself, and too independent - but he was bent on dealing with all kinds of non-human demons and monsters, and was not very willing to interfere in the workers' and peasants' revolutionary movement, and always ignored the instructions of the Party Central Committee and Moscow...... Therefore, he, the "General Political Commissar", is actually in name only. What's more, since he has always maintained his nationality and party membership on the French side, and his status as a priest is also true, perhaps this "general political commissar" has a better relationship with the Catholic Church than with the Party Central Committee.
But in any case, Hu Dexing can barely be regarded as a Chinese communist in this era. Catching his line is equivalent to establishing a connection with the party organization. How to get along next, but it will be a lot of thinking...... Wang Qiu rubbed his forehead, and thought so depressedly.
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At the same time, General Political Commissar Hu Dexing was like a monk who survived the catastrophe in the legend, and was scorched by the truth learned at this time.
He really never dreamed that his little temptation would trigger a collision between the two eras in one breath!
-- In fact, before General Political Commissar Hu Dexing appeared to be tempted, he thought that they were secret traffic agents sent by the Soviet Union or Europe and the United States.
In the late twenties, during the years of the Great Kuomintang-Communist Cooperative Revolution, the underground party organizations in Shanghai had a period of vigorous development, and at one time shili were all over Shanghai, and even set up a heavily armed workers' picket corps -- it must be said that the Chinese workers in this era were really living too hard under heavy oppression, to the point that they had no way to survive without struggle, and they were desperate to survive.
Until recently, the CPC Central Committee had been stationed and active in Shanghai -- this shows the deep-rooted roots of the party organization in Shanghai.
However, with Chiang Kai-shek's "April 12" counter-revolutionary coup, the party organization in Shanghai was naturally seriously damaged. For some time after that, the Party Central Committee, which adhered to the leftist erroneous line, repeatedly organized all kinds of riots and demonstrations that lacked practical significance, completely ignoring the powerful strength of the opposition class, which led to the exposure and arrest of a large number of key members, and then the arrest of one of them, thus completely destroying the underground party organizations in Shanghai.
By the time the Party Central Committee was forced to withdraw from Shanghai and move to the Ruijin Revolutionary Base, the Party organizations in Shanghai and even in Jiangsu were almost gone, and only a very small number of people were not arrested by the Kuomintang and failed to follow the Party Central Committee. But with their pitiful liliang of two or three big cats and small cats, they were no longer able to make any waves--these Zuihou underground parties, under the protection of Lu Xun and other left-wing literati, reunited into a lonely small group, but like a kite with a broken string, completely cut off from the party Central Committee in Ruijin and Moscow.
In short, during the most turbulent years of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, they seemed to have become a group of forgotten orphans in Shanghai. (To be continued......)