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Chapter 10 Political affairs-Enlai, you are my subordinate, you should listen to me

Very Tao 余世存 947Words 2018-03-14
Enlai, you are my subordinate, you should listen to me During the Xi'an Incident, Zhou Enlai went to see Chiang Kai-shek and said: "Mr. Jiang, we haven't seen each other for 10 years, and you look older than before." Chiang Kai-shek sighed: "Enlai, you are my subordinate, you should listen to me. " What is he, also worthy of comparison with Liu Zhi In January 1938, Chiang Kai-shek shot Han Fuju to death in Wuchang. Before his execution, Han Da called out his innocence: "I lost Shandong and should be shot. Liu Zhi called 'General Long Legs' and commanded hundreds of thousands of troops. He lost thousands of miles overnight. Why is he at large? Lose Shanghai, Nanjing, and Wuhan, which one should be shot?" Hearing this, Jiang gritted his teeth: "Mother Xipi, what is he, he is worthy of comparison with Liu Zhi!"

You make it easy, I let it be difficult On November 3, 1938, the Japanese government issued its second statement to China, revising its previous policy of not taking the Nationalist government as its negotiating opponent, and proposed that under the conditions of Chiang Kai-shek's resignation and recognition of "Manchukuo", Japan would cooperate with the Nationalist government. Negotiate a truce.After Japan's statement to China, Wang Jingwei asked Chiang Kai-shek to resign in order to achieve an armistice with Japan.Wang said: "We should quickly resign hand in hand to thank the world."Chiang Kai-shek said: "If we resign, who will take the political responsibility?"Unable to convince Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Jingwei decided to part ways with Chiang Kai-shek and engage in "peaceful national salvation" alone.Wang Jingwei took Chiang Kai-shek to Shaanxi to attend the military meeting and was not in Chongqing. On December 18, he left Chongqing to Kunming by plane on the grounds of going out to give a speech, and then flew to Hanoi, Vietnam, which was a French colony at that time.When Wang Jingwei left, he left a long farewell letter to Chiang Kai-shek, saying that although he and Chiang Kai-shek took different paths, their purpose was to save the country.Wang Jingwei finally wrote: "You make it easy, I let it be difficult."

I'm here to take over Mr. Wang's position, and I'm here to close the show, not to continue the show After Wang Jingwei's death, the Nanjing puppet government elected Chen Gongbo as "Chairman of the State Government" to succeed him as "President of the Executive Council" and "Chairman of the Military Commission", but Chen Gongbo insisted on adding the word "dai" to the highest position.Chen Gongbo said: "Now that Mr. Wang is gone and the government is gone, this show should be over. I have come to succeed Mr. Wang, and I am here to finish the show, not to continue the performance." At this time, Japan's defeat has been decided. , the Nanjing puppet government is also in a precarious state.

China to Repay Imperial Japan's Eight-Year War of Aggression with Virtue Late at night on August 14, 1945, Japan finally announced its unconditional surrender.At noon of the next day, Chiang Kai-shek, on behalf of the Chinese government, made a radio speech on "repaying grievances with virtue" to the whole world, claiming that "not thinking of old evils and being kind to others are the most noble and noble virtues of our national tradition. ". My subordinates hope to share a few of them as officials for dinner In October 1946, Zeng Qi said to Chiang Kai-shek: "The Executive Yuan must be reorganized. I don't care about it. My subordinates just hope that a few departments will be assigned to serve as officials."

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