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In addition to the continuous expansion and expansion of the guerrilla detachment in the guerrilla warfare, the local work was also impressive, and Jiang Gubei, who presided over the work of the special committee, put forward the slogan of "building a Bolshevik Soviet" and took Chenbu County, where Li Wenbin was secretary of the county party committee, as a model county, to establish a "Paris Commune on Bump Mountain."
Li Wenbin's career has entered a climactic stage. This hot-blooded young man from Wuhan was once thrilled by a secretly circulated article "Red Star Shining Over China", and resolutely put pen to paper to the revolutionary camp to display his grand ambitions in the field of the Chinese revolution with great enthusiasm. Yes, China is too dark, with feudal rule, foreign powers, warlords, years of chaos, and the people are struggling to make a living. Revolution is to smash all the old order, to completely overthrow all reactionary rule, and to build a new world in which the people are the masters of their own affairs. His family was a bureaucratic family, a rotten exploiting class in his view. He admired the revolution, the Soviets, and the Paris Commune, and the slogan he put forward when he announced his separation from the family was: "Don't be a master, be a master; Don't be a parasite of the bourgeoisie, but a pawn of the proletariat. ”
Later, when he entered the Tsang-Bump Mountain, because the leaders of the Tsang-Bump Mountain Base Area had differences with the Jianghuai Military Region and the sub-bureau on the allocation of the detachment and the principal responsible persons of the special committee, it was Li Wenbin who was the first to show a high demeanor and show that he wanted to go to the bottom, and he chose Chenbu County, where the revolutionary foundation was very weak, and opened up the situation with full enthusiasm.
When he first arrived in Chenbu County, the work was extremely difficult, and the common people here were ignorant of the revolution, and a few party members sent by Yang Tinghui were only keen on organizing armed forces and set up several armed committees. They said that You Datou, the county magistrate of Chenbu County, was a good old man, who did not oppose the Communist Party or the anti-Japanese resistance, and often sent food and clothing to the guerrilla detachments, and as long as you did not provoke him, he would not do anything unfavorable to the revolution. Li Wenbin was disgusted by these words. He was the county magistrate appointed by the reactionary warlord XX, he was the county magistrate when the bandits entered the mountains, and he was still the county magistrate when the Kuomintang came, and he relied on this kind of exquisite means to maintain his rule. What can be said about sending food and clothing to the guerrilla detachments? Shows that he sympathized with the revolution? Explain that he is a revolutionary? Utter nonsense. We, the Communist Party, must establish the power of the Bolsheviks, and we should have outright revolutionaries as county governors. With this understanding, Li Wenbin reported to the special committee that he wanted to mobilize the people, to carry out the work in Chenbu County with a revolutionary attitude rather than a compromise attitude, to overthrow the old regime, to get rid of the county magistrate, and to confiscate the property of profiteers.
During that time, Li Wenbin was burned by the passion of the revolution, and he changed from a pampered young master to the leader of the peasant movement. He went from village to village, preaching revolutionary knowledge, to the homes of hired peasants, to the homes of handicraftsmen, and especially to the county normal schools, where he received the greatest support, and the students knew more about the outside world than the village workers, and the students were much more enthusiastic than the peasants and workers in breaking out of the mountains and carrying out earth-shattering revolutionary causes.
It was also during this period that Li Wenbin encountered an inevitable problem in his life. A woman, the daughter of a hired farmer in Bump Mountain, broke into his heart, and in the depths of his heart, in the surging sea of passion, occupied an important corner.
After Li Wenbin came to Chenbu County, under the secret arrangement of the local party organization, he lived in Cuijiaji in the fourth district. It was a farming family, and the landlord was an early member of the peasant association. Although the peasant unions here did not do much, they supported the revolution, specifically, the ideas and actions that turned them from poor to rich, so such families were relatively reliable. It has become the center of Li Wenbin's activities.
The landlord's daughter is a seventeen-year-old village girl, and whenever Li Wenbin secretly convenes a meeting, the village girl is outside the gatehouse while making a female red while watching the wind. The village girl had never read a book, so she didn't know what kind of immortal the revolution was, but she knew that it was the cause of the poor, and a simple truth was that only the poor were interested in the words of the scholar. She also didn't know which way the secretary of the county party committee was, in her eyes, he was a scholar, a young master from the city. But there was one thing she could fathom, that he was a remarkable man, and that she had heard and witnessed the actions of this bespectacled young man, who was like an eagle with fluttering wings in front of a crowd of mountain men, fanning up a fire of passion. His figure is magical and fresh, and it has left a deep mark in the heart of the village girl again and again. Whenever he went out for a long time, she always prayed for him in her heart, imagining him running in the mountain village, worrying about him and being happy for him. When I didn't see him for a few days, I felt a kind of depression, and I often pretended to be casual and leaned against the door.
Finally, one day, she summoned up the courage to walk alone into the west wing where he lived, and asked him to "join the revolution". She said that she could do many things for the revolution, such as watching the wind, cooking and making shoes. Li Wenbin was very happy that day, touched her shoulders and said a few words "Wow, Wow, Wow", Li Wenbin said that our cause is the cause of the common people, and we welcome all aspiring young people to join our ranks. Revolution is not just about looking at the wind, nor is it just about cooking and making shoes, revolution - revolution is a great cause, it is necessary to overthrow all reactionary rule, and it is necessary to fight the world.
After a few months of mobilization, the revolutionary fire in Chenbu County was ignited, and the specific method was to launch the establishment of a vanguard of the revolutionary anti-Japanese war in the countryside, and with the help of the power of the Eighth Route Army's Bumpshan guerrilla detachment, all the property of 26 merchants of the Chenbu County Chamber of Commerce was confiscated and used as military supplies for the anti-Japanese war. Then he fought the local tyrants and divided the land, distributed the land and wealth of some wealthy families in the countryside to the hired peasants, killed a number of rich people who refused to hand over their fields and goods, and expelled the old officials of the county and district.
For a time, the red banner of Chenbu County was flying, and Li Wenbin still lived in Cuijiaji, but with the support of Jiang Gubei, he drove away the former county magistrate You Datou, who was a veteran of the Three Dynasties, and appointed Cui Hexi, a Communist Party member, as the county magistrate of the Chenbu County People's Anti-Japanese Government, and imitated the Red Army's practice of passing through the Nanba base area, and established Bolshevik schools, hospitals, banks, arsenals, and clothing factories.
Immediately afterwards, the vanguard of the anti-Japanese war was also established in various districts, and the local armed forces rose rapidly.
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On the night when the establishment of the anti-Japanese democratic government was announced, Li Wenbin returned to Cuijiaji with a red glow on his face, and described the revolutionary situation and bright prospects in Chenbu County to the village girl who had been secretly watching over him, and talked for half the night. It was on that night that the village girl gave him her heart and body. At that time, she believed that by doing so, she was the best support for the revolution.
She had nothing but herself. What else could she give to the revolution?