Home Categories historical fiction The Republic of China is so Vigorous 02: Revolution of 1911

Chapter 129 Section 20 Blocked on the Road to Revolution

The cause of Li Zhun's resolute revolution, the Admiral of the Navy, was the last Guangzhou Revolutionary Army Uprising. Last time, under the leadership of Huang Xing, the rebel army, armed with pistols and bombs, stormed the supervisor's office. Zhang Mingqi, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, broke through the wall and fled to the admiral of the navy, Li Zhun, for refuge.Ordinarily at this time, the two are brothers in need, and they should help each other in the same boat.But Li Zhun saw Zhang Mingqi's appearance was too worthless, looked down on him, first raised his head, killed all the revolutionaries, quelled the chaos in Guangzhou, and then teased Zhang Mingqi, saying: "Your surname is Zhang, are you a pig?"You're so stupid, so few gangsters scare you like this?Go back to breastfeeding on your mother's belly!

Zhang Mingqi was scolded so badly that he didn't dare to say anything, but he was ruthless in his heart: You lost your mother Li Zhun, you dare to look down on me, can I not deal with you?You wait for me to turn over, I will definitely make you regret getting out of your mother's belly! All in all, this is considered to be a blood feud in the hatchback, and it will never end. Logically speaking, Li Zhun shouldn't insult Zhang Mingqi publicly. There are official rules in the officialdom, and they pay attention to people carrying people in bridal sedan chairs. You give me face, and I will give you face. Only then will everyone have face.If Li Zhun was really so superficial that he humiliated his colleagues face to face, such a person who doesn't understand official rules would have no chance of being promoted to the position of Admiral of the Navy.

The real reason for the grudge between the two should be composed of a series of small details.The success or failure of life lies in these specific and tiny details. If the small details are not handled well, it is inevitable to cause grievances with others.If you are in the ranks of the revolution, you may be squeezed into the ranks of counter-revolutionaries if you do not handle the details well.On the contrary, like Li Zhun, because of every small detail, he was squeezed from the ranks of counter-revolutionaries to the ranks of revolutionaries. First, Zhang Mingqi stole Li Zhun's contribution to quelling the chaos. He edited the confessions of the martyrs in Huanghuagang, added photos, and submitted them to the court to show his merits.Then it was printed into a book and distributed to the consulates of various countries in Guangzhou to show off their achievements in suppressing the chaos.A picture album flowed into Waseda University in Japan, which caused the teachers and students of the whole school to cry bitterly.

Because Waseda University discovered that among the martyrs who died in Guangzhou, there were many excellent graduates of Waseda University, not to mention the children of aristocratic families and wealthy families.Waseda University flew its flag at half-mast for this and held a memorial service for the Huanghuagang martyr. Zhang Mingqi may not know that Waseda University held a memorial service for the Huanghuagang martyr.But since he took the credit of Li Zhun, he inevitably felt guilty, so he kept a close eye on Li Zhun to see if Li Zhun found out what he had done.He didn't want to stare, but found something that made him restless.

As early as when Li Zhun captured the revolutionaries of the Guangzhou uprising and interrogated them, he was surprised to find that these young people were all elites, some from noble families, and some from famous families.At that time, Li Zhun realized that something was wrong, knowing that he might have caused a catastrophe by killing the revolutionaries—if he was offended by the best young students in China, he might end up dead land. Immediately afterwards, the assassination of Lin Guanci and Chen Jingyue, and the bombing of Fengshan as soon as he landed, made Li Zhun so terrified that he no longer dared to hold grudges against the party members.So he first pleaded for pardon for Chen Jingyue, but failed.After Chen Jingyue's death, Li Zhun was even more frightened, so he quietly released the captured party member Dan Maoxin and escorted him back to his hometown.Unexpectedly, this matter was discovered by Zhang Mingqi who was watching him closely.

Zhang Mingqi was suspicious that Li Zhun might have been persuaded by the party members to prepare for the revolution, so he felt a sense of crisis, so he secretly asked the imperial court to send Xialong Jiguang, his old subordinate when he was the governor of Guangxi in his early years, to Guangdong. When Long Jiguang arrived with his army, he was immediately appointed as the commander of the Guangdong New Army, and his position was higher than that of Li Zhun.All right, the sudden appearance of an immediate boss made Li Zhun feel endlessly awkward. Afterwards, Zhang Mingqi seized Li Zhun's right to command the troops, collected all the 30 battalions in the middle road, and sent people to dig out all the firing pins on the cannons of the Humen Fortress where Li Zhun was stationed, making sure that Li Zhun would never again Now that there is a way to shoot, Zhang Mingqi heaved a sigh of relief.

In this way, just as Gao Yanei in the Central Committee successfully forced Lin Chong, the leopard head, to the road of revolution, Zhang Mingqi, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, finally succeeded in pushing Li Zhun, the admiral of the Navy, to the end of the revolution. Just when Li Zhun, the admiral of the Navy, was forced by Zhang Mingqi, with tears in his eyes, full of grievances, and unwillingness, he raised his legs and was about to step on the road of revolution. Zhang Mingqi did another thing to make Li Zhun start He was dumbfounded, and then howled and cried. Zhang Mingqi telegraphed the whole country, saying: Three thousand fans are forced to sleep with Jie slaves.Therefore, Guangdong Province declared a revolution from now on and broke away from the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

Before Li Zhun, Admiral of the Navy, Zhang Mingqi, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, took the lead. Take your revolutionary road, so that you have nowhere to go, no life to change. This is probably Zhang Mingqi's life creed, right? Li Zhun was devastated, crying like a little daughter-in-law who had been raped by a hundred thousand men: Zhang Mingqi, don't be too shameless!
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