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Chapter 104 Chapter 8 Who is selling out the land

Why did Sun Wen's second revolution introduce a strange Cen Chunxuan to be the generalissimo?What the hell is going on here? Mr. Liu Bingrong wrote the book "The War to Protect the Nation", which revealed the truth of Sun Wen's second revolution. Page 79 of the book mentions: ... At this time, there was another brewing. It was said that Japan was instigating behind the scenes to organize another government in Nanjing and elect Cen Chunxuan as president. From the perspective of historical research, Mr. Liu Bingrong's wording is quite insufficient.Actually used the word "supposedly".

According to whom?Where did it say it?To whom?Where is the transcript?Where is the circumstantial evidence? Mr. Liu Bingrong explained: According to what Cen Chunxuan himself said—— ...Cen often said to people: Others are afraid of Yuan Shikai, but I am not afraid of him, but I want to compete with him.I didn't intend to be a big president. Now that I have a ready-made one, I might as well give it a try. My God, it turned out that Lao Cen made the nonsense by himself. Can what he said count? Fortunately, we still have plenty of circumstantial evidence. On May 4, 1913, the U.S. Secretary of State received a secret letter from China. This information was sent by Acting Minister Williams. The information obtained that day was placed on the Secretary of State's desk three days after the incident because the information was so important.

…The American Consul General in Shanghai was informed of the details of the May 1 meeting with Dr. Sun.The doctor affirmed that Yuan Shikai must be responsible for the murder.He seems to be thinking about starting a war.He said that 300,000 people can be put on the battlefield immediately, and the war can be over within six weeks!When the interviewer said that in the event of a civil war, Japan might suddenly attack Manchuria.Dr. Sun replied: Manchuria is not the whole of China.There were warnings that Russia would then complete its takeover of Mongolia.Dr. Sun pointed out: the place where we stay is the real China.When he was told, France would seize Yunnan and Germany would swallow Shandong.Dr. Sun replied that at that time, the Chinese people will rise up and fight.Consul General Wilder thought to himself: "This deceived man has put himself absolutely in the hands of the (Japanese)".He wondered if Dr. Sun believed that satisfying Japan's territorial desires would help him throw himself into another revolution.He also wondered whether a revolution in China was exactly what Japan would like to see. (Excerpt from page 106 of "Sun Yat-sen" by Wei Muting in the United States)

This historical material says that for the sake of the revolution, Mr. Sun Wen would rather give away even the country.But we have to admit that this historical data is problematic, and the problem is that... so far, we still haven't found out which Japanese bastard actually appointed old Cen Cen Chunxuan as the Grand Marshal of Yuan Jun by default. Keep looking, if you don't believe me, you won't be able to find this guy. In his book, Wei Muting continued: Dr. Sun and Huang Xing took advice from Senge, the general manager of Mitsui Corporation, an official in Sun Yat-sen's newly established China Industrial Company.According to Senge's Japanese biography: "The three men agreed in principle to cede Manchuria to Japan in exchange for a loan of 20 million yen and the equipment of two divisions. A warship was ready to send Sun Yat-sen to Japan to discuss details. However, a little later, he shirked that he could not leave China and appointed Huang Xing as his representative."

We finally uncovered Senge, the general manager of Mitsui Corporation. Could it be that this guy is behind the scenes? In addition, when it comes to such a big incident involving the sale of the country, Sun Wen hid himself and did not dare to show his face, but pushed Huang Xing, who was in Nanjing, to take the blame. This is indeed Mr. Sun Wen's typical revolutionary style. So, is this a thing or not? It is said that in 1913, the Prime Minister of Japan was called Okuma Shigenobu, a super awkward name.This person later died. After his death, someone found this line of text in his manuscript:

In short, it is not an international practice to help a Kuomintang and overthrow its government.However, in ancient and modern times, only extraordinary people can do extraordinary things and achieve extraordinary achievements.I steal that your Excellency is an extraordinary person, and now that you have an extraordinary opportunity, it is exactly for your Excellency to rejoice in your economics. In addition, Jansen's "The Japanese and Sun Yat-sen" and Xue Jundu's "Huang Xing and the Chinese Revolution" both proved one thing: During the Second Revolution, Mr. Sun Wen really expected Japanese support to oppose Yuan Shikai, and planned to Go to Japan to negotiate an alliance.

In addition, it was Mr. Sun’s old patron in Japan, Takeshi Inukai, who introduced Mr. Sun Wen to Japanese Prime Minister Shigenobu Okuma. Now we can confirm that ceding the three eastern provinces in exchange for the arms of the two Japanese divisions is mostly related to Inuyang Takeshi.Furthermore, there is always a reason for making Cen Chunxuan the Generalissimo or even the President, in order to achieve the goal of splitting China, otherwise, Lao Cen himself would not be so ostentatious.
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