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Volume 1: On the Songhua River Chapter 733: Another important position

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    Chapter 733: Another important position

    At the Central Committee meeting to move the capital of the country, Tang Qiuli proposed that Chongqing be the city to accompany the capital. There were mixed reactions from all parties, but it was local officials from Hubei Province who, relying on the support of Wang Jingwei, Chairman of the National Government, jumped up to oppose it and even  He questioned Tang Qiuli on the spot, which provoked a burst of fire from Tang Qiuli.

    Looking at Liang Jiaren's eyes that were already distracted, Tang Qiuli had no intention of letting him go, and continued: "You Liang Jiaren jumped to the front desk, completely ignoring the reality. It seems that you are offering advice to the country, but in fact you are doing it for your own selfish interests. Sima Zhao's heart  Everyone knows that if you didn¡¯t have a strong backing and secret instructions, I¡¯m sorry you wouldn¡¯t have the courage to question Tang in person with false reasoning. Your backing is also someone with ulterior motives, trying to take advantage of this opportunity to move the capital to oust Chiang Kai-shek.  The power of the Chairman of the Generalissimo and the Supreme Command to realize the individual¡¯s ambition to hold the highest power in the Republic of China.¡±

    Liang Jiaren's face was earthy, and Tang Qiuli's words were like knives, cutting into his heart. Moreover, the reasons were sufficient and irrefutable. It would not be an exaggeration to say that he had selfish motives. If he could follow Wang Jingwei and be able to keep his company in Wuhan, naturally  It was the first meritorious service, and the benefits could not be escaped. But it echoed the Japanese, which really wronged him. But Tang Qiuli's words were very precise, and they were hypothetical. He could say anything, confess on the spot, or try his best.  The excuses all seemed feeble.

    Especially the last words, it was almost made clear that Wang Jingwei was the backstage of the Hubei clique, and he also brought all the local officials in Hubei with him. This matter cannot be argued, the more the description becomes darker, the rebuttal is unreasonable, and it is impossible to argue. Liang Jiaren's eyesight goes dark.  , shook a few times, fell to the ground, and passed out. At this point, the two generals of the Hubei Clan, who Wang Jingwei had placed high hopes on, were killed by Tang Qiuli. Wang Jingwei used the Hubei Clan to blackmail the National Government in his attempt to move the capital to Wuhan.

    There was a commotion in the whole place. Several guards rushed over and carried away the unconscious Liang Jiaren, who was foaming at the mouth. The Central Committee members re-examined Tang Qiusheng who looked calm on the stage. He was well-deserved. No wonder he defeated the Japanese in North China.  , the power of his mouth is beyond imagination, this person can't be offended, he doesn't need to send troops, even with his tongue, he can destroy his little strength.

    Originally, some members of the Central Committee wanted to raise the issue of setting the capital in Chongqing. What was the reason?  Let me give you an explanation first, but seeing Liang Jiaren's appearance, a smart person would not ask for trouble. If he couldn't resist Tang Qiuli's words like machine gun bullets, he would swallow the words that came to his lips quietly.

    Wang Jingwei on the stage was so angry that his hands and feet were cold, and he was so angry that he didn't save any face. When I assassinated the Manchu prince in Beijing, you didn't know that you would be reincarnated in that world?  It's your turn to point fingers and make insinuations on the stage, but you can't ask or say this. If you stand up and confront Tang Qiuli, won't you confirm that Liang Jiaren's backstage is you?

    Wang Jingwei's heart was filled with panic. He turned around and looked at Jiang Zhongzheng, who was sitting side by side with him. He was overjoyed. It could be said that he was extremely excited. There was a smile that could not be concealed on his skinny face. He had won and was reaping the benefits. He couldn't help but feel that he had won.  There was a feeling of sadness in my heart. I was indeed inferior to Jiang in terms of employing people. If I had put down my arrogance and personally visited this upstart on the night Tang Qiuli arrived in Wuhan, today's situation should not be like this. Regret Medicine  No, just swallow the bitter pill alone.

    Next, there was no suspense. All the Central Committee members present unanimously voted to move the capital to Chongqing. This was settled. A major event involving the reshuffle of power within the National Government was completed in less than half a day.  It was done quickly and without leaving any traces. This was the first time at a meeting of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang. When it came to the distribution of interests among all parties, there was no such thing as an uproar. The meeting lasted for more than ten days like a marathon.  Quarrels, behind-the-scenes deals, new tricks, and many more.

    The national government is about to settle in Chongqing in the southwest, and the main anti-Japanese battlefields are in North China and Songhu. It is not yet certain which new battlefields will be opened in the future. However, what is certain is that they will definitely be in the coastal areas, located in the southwest.  After all, Chongqing was somewhat beyond our reach and urgently needed to establish a command structure located on the front line to uniformly command troops from all regions to fight against the Japanese army, so as to dispatch and coordinate the country's armed forces nearby to resist the Japanese attack.

    This candidate is extremely important, but in this way, once appointed, he will have control of all the armed forces of the Republic of China. All the Central Committee members, although they are extremely itchy and uncomfortable, feel that they are not strong enough and have no influence on their own.  With only three-thirds of an acre of land, he can still be arrogant and command the army of the whole country. This weight can crush them to death.

    There are only three people present who have such qualifications, weight, ability and prestige. Chiang Zhongzheng, Chairman of the Kuomintang and Chairman of the National Military Commission, Wang Jingwei, Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang and Chairman of the National Government, Vice Chairman of the National Military Commission and Chairman of the Northern Army Branch,  Yellow RiverTang Qiuli, the commander-in-chief of the theater, Wang Jingwei didn't even think about this, there was no way he could get anything out of it, Jiang was guarding him as much as he was guarding against thieves, he couldn't get involved in the army's affairs, so he died.  This thought.

    It was Chairman Chiang who proposed that Vice Chairman Tang Qiuli could take on such an important task. The name of the organization was "Former Enemy Commander Camp of the Nationalist Government Military Commission." Tang Qiuli added another title to the original title, making it de facto  The supreme commander of the entire Communist Army, the Central Committee members responded with warm applause. Are you still talking nonsense? Old Chiang Kai-shek has handed over the command of the Central Army to Tang Qiuli. That guy without eyes still dares to come out and fight.  , living impatiently.

    Therefore, Tang Qiuli took up the post of director of the former enemy commander's camp of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government amidst warm applause. His duties were to command the troops across the country and formulate a nationwide anti-war strategy. He had the power to deal with the situation on an ad hoc basis and was only responsible for the national government.  The Military Commission was in charge, and Wang Jingwei became increasingly depressed. Jiang was reciprocating Tang Qiuli's suggestion. The two reached a compromise. The three giants of the Republic of China were only weak and could not stand alone. What else could they do? Perhaps, at this moment, Wang Jingwei  He already had the intention to leave, which paved the way for him to later defect to the Japanese as a traitor and form a pseudo-National Government.

    However, Tang Qiuli clearly realized that before coming to Nanjing, the old man was still deliberately trying to get rid of him. Now, he wanted to hand over the country's military, including the Central Army, which he regarded as his lifeblood, into his hands.  Here, for Chairman Chiang who has always been good at playing politics and clinging to military power, it is too abnormal and not very credible. There must be foreshadowing in it.

    Sure enough, the old man announced in the name of the Chairman of the Military Commission of the National Government that in order to strengthen the command strength of the former enemy commander's camp and reduce the daily workload of the camp director so that most of his time could be spent considering the overall strategic concept, Zi appointed Minister of Military and Political Affairs Chen Cheng,  Zhang Zhizhong, the former enemy commander's chief of staff, the Songhu Theater Commander's Headquarters, and Wei Lihuang, director of the Third Department of the Military Commission, were the deputy chief of staff of the marching camp, jointly assisting Director Tang in commanding the troops.

    In order to assist the camp director in handling daily non-military affairs, Zhang Qun, secretary-general of the Central Political Conference of the Kuomintang, was appointed as the camp secretary-general of the former enemy commander of the Military Committee. Tang Qiuli secretly laughed, so quickly, the drama is here, Chairman Chiang Se  The four people who entered the enemy commander's camp were called to assist him, but in fact they were one of the old man's means of controlling military power.

    "My main combat area is in North China, and my camp is in Nanjing, which is beyond my reach. How can I be stationed in Nanjing permanently? Who will I leave North China to?"  As a result, the day-to-day affairs of the camp are not the final say of Chief of Staff Chen Cheng and Secretary-General Zhang Qun. He does not have any manpower for the army. Chairman Chiang is entrusting him with important tasks in name, but in fact he is doing nothing.  If something goes wrong, you still have to explain it to the people across the country. Taking the blame and being scolded are all your own fault. If you are stationed in the camp in the Ningbo-Hangzhou area and don¡¯t have your own direct troops, you will be a mere commander. Who will listen to what you say?  ?

    As for these four beams and eight pillars, Zhang Zhizhong was unparalleled in terms of his character and work. The cooperation was very pleasant during the three Songhu battles. Tang Qiuli admired General Zhang very much as a person. In the Songhu area, Zhang Zhizhong commanded the troops.  Guard, he was very relieved. At least he would not fall into a passive situation of fighting on two fronts. He would not be like other senior generals of the Central Army who thought about how to retreat when they saw the Japanese coming menacingly, such as Liu Zhi, Tang Enbo and the like.  , that means it¡¯s important to escape.

    Wei Lihuang was one of the Five Tiger Generals under Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. In history, he commanded many victorious and tough battles. He once served as Commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, Commander-in-Chief of the First Theater and other important positions. He was responsible for fighting the Japanese.  The famous general who came out, the former commander of the Japanese North China Expeditionary Force, Xiang Yueqingji once called him the "China Tiger General" in awe. He can stand alone wherever he goes. The third department specializes in strategic planning and combat command. This person should be regarded as his own.  use.

    The other two were no less fuel-efficient. Chen Cheng, who was the Minister of Military and Political Affairs at the time, was nicknamed "Chen Xiaogui," and was one of Chairman Chiang's closest confidants. He did not do well in the war, but he was loyal to the old man and deeply trusted. He sent him  To serve as his chief of staff is to put a restraint on him, and to put a reliable person beside him.

    Zhang Qun, the leader of the New Deal Department and a classmate of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Japanese Military Academy, has been one of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's important staff throughout his life. He has been favored for decades and has won the trust and respect of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. He is good at dancing.  He was good at dealing with all kinds of people, both vertically and horizontally. Whenever something extremely difficult or difficult to deal with, Chairman Chiang would hand it over to Zhang Qun, which shows how important this person was in Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's heart.

    With these two people here, I could only snore at night. I am afraid that Chairman Chiang Kai-shek knew that night. As the number one figure in the Republic of China, Chairman Chiang would naturally not go into danger to command the war against Japan, and he would not trust the military power.  After it was handed over to him, he had such a supporting team, a combination of civil servants and military generals. Tang Qiuli did not hesitate and took the order.Receive them all.

    (To be continued)
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