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Chapter 80 Insight-Jingwei suffers in his life because he is famous as a "martyr"

Very Tao 余世存 1056Words 2018-03-14
Hu Shi always supported the traitor Wang Jingwei.Until the death of Wang Jingwei in 1944, Hu Shi not only condemned Wang as a traitor for treason without a single word in the 13th November, on the contrary, he wrote with great compassion: "Wang Jingwei died in a Japanese hospital. Poor. Jingwei lived his whole life." The disadvantage is that he is famous as a 'martyr', and he will inevitably have a 'martyr' complex throughout his life. He always feels, 'I don't care about my life, can you still believe me?'” In July 1945, Chiang Kai-shek sent Fu Sinian, Huang Yanpei, and Zhang Bojun, five representatives of the National People's Political Consultative Conference, to visit Yan'an. As soon as Mao Zedong saw Fu Sinian, he asked Fu to say hello to Hu Shi on his behalf as a student, and Fu had a long talk with Mao overnight.Mao’s impression of Fu was very different from that of Peking University: at Peking University, Mao Zedong was a poor and weak scholar and an auditor, while Fu was a figure in the limelight and a student leader; Mao Zedong in Yan’an had a strong personal authority, his bearing was “aggressive”, political The style is not democratic.Mao accompanied Fu Sinian through the auditorium, and when he saw the dense banners and letters of determination presented by leaders from all over the country, Fu couldn't help saying, "It's so majestic!"

Chen Guangfu told Wang Shijie that if the Kuomintang automatically abolished the one-party dictatorship, it could be said to be "a bloodless revolution." Zhang Jiluan attaches great importance to the role of journalists. He said to Xu Zhucheng: "Mature journalists should be first-class politicians. Aren't there many US presidential candidates who have been journalists?" He also said: "We journalists should not belittle ourselves. The cultivation of journalists is really the same as that of politicians, but the sensitivity of journalists and the wide range of attention may be more than that.”

Zhang Jiluan claimed to be a national scholar, and he said to Wang Yunsheng: "As long as you don't touch Mr. Jiang, anyone can scold him." Yan Yangchu said: If you want to promote new ideas and systems in education or other fields, it is best not to get involved in politics. In this way, you have absolute freedom to experiment. This is the only way to give full play to your wisdom. Otherwise, you will fail by abandoning your principles. Hu Feng once wrote a letter to Lvyuan, talking about Lukacs: "As long as we can have such an understanding, it will be easy. In fact, what he said is just common sense, but he can understand and is determined to do so, which makes us Asian people are so envious. But I'm afraid it won't get noticed in Asia. It's not just a matter of 'ideological slackers', it's also a matter of a traditional penchant for swords and not wares. With swords, that's What a job with little effort but great results! Just cut it off." Hu Feng's fate turned out to be much more tragic than that of Lukacs.

In 1948, the National Assembly was held, and Yu Hanmou was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the army.A year later, he was appointed as the Director of Appeasement in Guangdong. When he returned to Guangzhou, he said angrily to people: "I have never been a Beijing official before, and I seldom have contact with party and state dignitaries. I always thought that they would have a way to deal with national affairs. Last year I was in Nanjing. It took Mr. Lu several months and more contact with them before I realized this group of bureaucrats. Over the past twenty or thirty years, apart from establishing their own power and fighting for power and profit, they really have no way to deal with national affairs. The people of the country do good deeds. In my opinion, as long as the Communist Army crosses the Yangtze River, it will disintegrate immediately, and it is certain that it will not be able to persist. I come back to serve Sangzi this time, hoping to unite the military and political personnel in Guangdong, and then cooperate with Guangxi to support Li Zongren Clean up the mess. If it is impossible, I have no choice but to admit defeat and never send troops to the frontier to make a final struggle, causing the compatriots in Guangdong to suffer from the disaster of war and aggravating my guilt."

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