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Chapter 117 Legend of Condor Heroes

On April 25, 1910, the Supreme Court of the Qing Dynasty (Ministry of Justice) held a public hearing on Wang Jingwei's attempted assassination in accordance with legal procedures. The case of assassinating the country's top leader, Zaifeng, was actually tried in public. People can't help but feel that the moderate reform proposals of the constitutionalists may really be realized. The person in charge of the trial of the assassination of the Prince Regent was Prince Su Shanqi, who was Aixinjueluo Shanqi, the father of Yoshiko Kawashima, who was the minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and in charge of the police nationwide. organ.

The trial process of the case was unusually simple and smooth. As soon as the physical evidence such as bombs and wires was presented, and the blacksmith shop owner arrived, Huang Fusheng pleaded guilty: I did it all, and the man named Wang Zhaoming was just my servant. He didn't know, and it was none of his business! And Wang Jingwei said this: My name is Wang Zhaoming, and all my political opinions are published in "Min Bao", so I won't say much.The reason why I assassinated the Regent was to inspire the hearts of the world.Huang Fusheng didn't know what I wanted to do, he was wronged.After we got together for more than a month, he found out that my behavior was secretive, and he became suspicious.So under his kind reminder, the staff of the photo studio resigned for fear of being implicated.Later, when you searched the photo studio, I heard that something had happened to the photo studio, so I hurried over to check it out, and only then did I know that the incident was exposed.I couldn't bear to hurt the innocent, so I hurried to the place where I rented a house, preparing to leave a letter to prove Huang Fusheng's innocence.I didn't expect to be caught by you before I got there.

Of course, the two brothers are clear about the crime of assassinating the leader of the country, but in this catastrophe, not only did the two not betray their comrades, but they both recognized themselves as masterminds. Wang Jingwei, in particular, even regarded the court as a lecture hall to preach the truth of the revolution. He regarded death as home, and spoke with integrity. He pointed out that the constitutionalism advocated by Zaifeng was not a false constitutional constitution that consolidated the power of the monarchy but a delegation of power to the people. There is no other way but to rebel!

Shanqi also had a lot of money in his stomach, and he didn't want Wang Jingwei to be more beautiful than before, so he retorted: imitating Western democracies does not necessarily have to overthrow the imperial power by violent means, not to mention that now the imperial court is ready to create a constitution. Everything has a process, why can't you see the progress of the court?In my opinion, your revolutionaryism is very narrow, why do you insist on engaging in ethnic antagonism, platooning the Manchus and prospering the Han?Why can't the five ethnic groups (Manchurian, Mongolian, Tibetan and Han) coexist?Now the big powers are eyeing it like a tiger, and if you mess around like this, it will only increase the chaos of the country, and it will not benefit the people!

Wang Jingwei responded in this way: The current constitution set up by the imperial court is a deception. It is not a transition to a Western democratic regime at all. Instead, it concentrates more power on the royal family. Power must use the means of violent revolution to overthrow the monarchy and start over, establishing a republic that is truly ruled by the people. Shanqi should be said to be very smart. He saw the determination of Wang Jingwei and Wang Jingwei to die, so he reflected his judgment to the leader Zaifeng: these two stunned youths actually wanted to die, and he used this to encourage them The low morale of the Revolutionary Party, we must not be fooled by them.

After hearing Shanqi's words, Zaifeng also felt that it was reasonable, so he asked Shanqi to deal with it leniently as appropriate, so as to show the court's benevolence to the people of the country. As a result, the verdict that no one expected appeared—Wang and Huang "misunderstood the policy of the imperial court" and belonged to young people who could be forgiven for their missteps. In prison, Shanqi, out of love for talents, tried many times to understand Wang Jingwei's ideological work, so that Wang Jingwei would give up the idea of ​​anti-Qing and change his boss, but Wang Jingwei never gave up his revolutionary ideal.

The days passed like this.Until one day, someone brought him a bunch of eggs, one of which had a small word "bi" written on it, and he knew that Chen Bijun, who had escaped from danger, had ventured back again.With mixed feelings, Wang Jingwei finally accepted Chen Bijun's unreserved love for him. This revolutionary friendship formed during the battle finally turned into Wang Chen's love, and this love was finally performed by Chen Bijun, who is invincible in true love.Of course, this is for another day. Although the assassination failed, for Wang Jingwei, the assassination not only made him a famous revolutionary hero for a while, but also laid the political capital of his life, and half of the purpose of the assassination was achieved.

After Wang Jingwei was arrested, the Tongmenghui’s Tokyo headquarters and branches around the world launched operations to rescue Wang Jingwei. Through the rescue operations, the once divided Tongmenghui began to heal, and the people began to restore confidence in the revolutionary party. This is the most influential in the history of the Tongmenghui. The far-reaching Huanghuagang uprising was well prepared.
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