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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1664 Hong Kong Becomes Tang Monk Meat

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    Chairman Chiang, who is firmly settled in his official residence in Huangshan, is not looking at the situation with a smile. Officials from all walks of life cannot escape his eyes because of the commotion in Hong Kong. Dai Li, the director of the Military Command Bureau, has long since  The reaction was promptly reported to his leader.

    Therefore, Chairman Chiang, who has always been good at maneuvering and mastering politics, is very irritable at the moment. To be fair, in the past few years, without Tang Qiuli in front of him to bother him, Chairman Chiang's life has been pretty good.  It was quite comfortable. Except for the Northeast, which was still occupied by the Japanese, there was no longer a Japanese soldier on the territory of the Republic of China. The Central Army was recharging its strength in the Southwest, which was very in line with my own thoughts.

    Unless absolutely necessary, Chairman Chiang would never take the initiative to provoke Tang Qiuli. This man whose wings have grown hard is not easy to offend. It is in his own interests to maintain the current situation without interfering with each other. Moreover, according to Chairman Chiang's extreme  Based on his rich political experience analysis, Tang Qiuli's gaze will not threaten his status outside the country. Based on this alone, his attitude towards Tang Qiuli is absolutely different.

    As for politics, he has already begun to make arrangements. He will not let a political opponent threaten his position more than Tang Qiuli. However, there is no need for a civil war yet, or in other words, it is  I am very confident in my preparation. At present, the domestic political situation is in a delicate balance, which is in line with my own interests.

    But Hong Kong has muddied the calm waters, and turmoil has begun within the national government. From the bottom of his heart, Chairman Chiang is dissatisfied with these officials who are too revealing.  Eager for quick success and short-sighted, everyone is as blind as a bird.  You also don¡¯t think about it. Hong Kong was captured by Tang Qiuli from the Japanese. How could he give it up so easily? You are not unaware of this man¡¯s temper. The most important thing is the strength in his hands!

    Dissatisfied is the current trend.  It has become the mainstream idea of ??the government, and Chairman Chiang cannot go too far against everyone's wishes, otherwise it will turn people's hearts away. Therefore, Chairman Chiang has no choice but to convene this meeting. To put it bluntly.  It was a meeting to balance the interests of all parties, and these interests were taken from Tang Qiuli's hands.

    However, according to Chairman Chiang¡¯s understanding of Tang Qiuli, the matter would not be that simple, although he did not express any objection.  Moreover, his attitude is still very clear. He doesn't even have anyone to discuss with him now. The chief think tank is Yang Yongtai, and the second chief think tank is Zhang Qun.  Including the entire Department of Political Science, everyone's heart has been moved, which shows the great temptation of Hong Kong.  As a party involved, there were factional interests at stake, so Chairman Chiang would naturally not seek their opinions again.

    As soon as the meeting started, there was a smell of gunpowder. The big bosses fought against each other for the interests of their own factions and became red-faced. Among them, Chen Lifu, the Organization Minister of the Central Party Committee and Director of the Central Bureau of Unification, shouted the loudest and loudest.  He Yingqin, who has the highest rank and has the idle post of director of the Military Commission Advisory Committee, is playing drums and cheering for the CC Department. The generals provided by the CC Department are even more heavyweights, Ye Xiufeng, who is currently the Executive Deputy Director of the Bureau of Central Statistics.

    It seems that Chen Lifu's plan was good. With Ye Xiufeng, the top general of the Central Unification Bureau, as the mayor of Hong Kong, he wanted to expand the power of the Central Unification Bureau to Hong Kong and Macao. Of course, there were many people who were behind Tang Qiuli's back.  Zi, hold back, and plan based on what is happening. All the officials here know very well that Chen Lifu is Tang Qiuli's mortal enemy. As for He Yingqin, as long as he can do anything that can disrupt Tang Qiuli's situation, he will do it.  Work extra hard, even without regard to reward.

    After repeated defeats at the hands of Tang Qiuli, coupled with Chairman Chiang's deliberate suppression, He Yingqin's faction has basically collapsed. It can be said that "the trees fell and the hozens scattered," and they have fallen to the CC faction today.  It's just a supporting role, but the supporting role of He Yingqin should be very comfortable, and his words are neither yin nor yang, but every sentence makes sense.

    Chen Lifu shouted the loudest, and it was impossible for him to dominate the Kuomintang. At the very least, the political science department was on par with his faction. Moreover, the two people Chairman Chiang obeyed the most, Yang Yongtai and Zhang Qun, were both political science students.  The big boss of the department has huge energy that cannot be ignored. How can he be intimidated by Chen Lifu.

    The general promoted by the Department of Political Science is also a well-known figure within the national government. Huang Hui, currently the deputy secretary-general of the Military Commission, is also a politician who has been in the political arena for a long time and is familiar with political methods. If it were not for his slight lack of qualifications,  He is a figure who can be ranked as one of the three giants in the political science department along with Yang Yongtai and Zhang Qun.

    Seeing the leaders of various factions refusing to give in to each other and making a mess, Chairman Chiang was secretly angry. He suppressed his inner unhappiness and proposed a compromise plan, shelving the selection of the mayor of Hong Kong and replacing the selection of the deputy mayor with the  The future candidates for the directors of various functional bureaus of the Hong Kong Municipal Government must first be determined.

    Now that the old man has spoken, who dares to disobey the bosses of various factions? This is another battle for distribution of interests. In the end, forTaking into account the interests of various factions, ten candidates for the deputy mayor of Hong Kong have been decided. In other words, the Hong Kong government has not yet emerged, and there are ten deputy mayors. As for the candidates for the various functional bureaus, the chief and deputy directors, the allocation  What's even more outrageous is that each functional bureau has one director, six deputy directors and seven deputy directors.

    Calculated in this way, the Hong Kong Municipal Government of the National Government has as many as one hundred and ten people with the name "³¤" alone. If Tang Qiuli were at the meeting at this moment, he would definitely curse in anger.  : "Everyone regards Hong Kong as a piece of fat meat. Everyone wants to take a bite, and they are not afraid of breaking your teeth!"

    After the politicians had finished arguing, the military faction represented by Chen Cheng proposed to dispatch a division of the Central Army to station in Hong Kong to replace the ** division and be responsible for Hong Kong's defense. Chairman Chiang rejected Chen Cheng's proposal without hesitation.

    Chairman Chiang said: "Enough is enough with rhetoric. The national government is administratively interfering in Hong Kong affairs. Tang Qiuli has nothing to say and no way to refute it. It can send troops into Hong Kong, which is a different issue."

    The officials all calmed down and listened to Chairman Chiang's speech. "First of all, the question of command of this army should be given to which party? Is it the Military Command Department of the Military Commission? Why? Besides, Tang Qiuli is still the National Government."  Can the Vice Chairman of the Military Commission, the commander-in-chief of all armies, have authority over him? No, if the troops are handed over to Tang Qiuli, will they still be our Central Army's troops in a few years?"

    "Wouldn't it be better to hand over a division's men and horses with full preparations to Tang Qiuli's hands? This is a stupid thing to do for others, and it also involves a sensitive issue. What reason do we have to send this army?  The government sent troops to garrison Hong Kong, which was captured by the Japanese Army. Do you think Tang Qiuli would agree? "

    "Even if Tang Qiuli agrees that the Central Army will take over the defense of the ** Division in Hong Kong, you can look at the situation around Hong Kong. The three provinces of Yunnan, Guangxi, and Guangdong, including the southern part of Guizhou, have all been included in the rear base of Tang Qiuli's overseas combat troops.  Within the scope, in just two years, this person has managed the above-mentioned area like an iron barrel, and placed a lonely division in Hong Kong. Do you think the result will be wonderful? Therefore, the issue of stationing troops in Hong Kong  , don¡¯t talk anymore!¡±

    After listening to Chairman Chiang's thoughtful and thoughtful words, all the Central Army generals headed by Chen Cheng lowered their heads. The old man was telling the truth. If he thought about it from his perspective, he would give up administrative rights to the territory he had conquered.  This is already the biggest concession. Why would you give up military power? If it were you, you wouldn't give up any benefits.

    Perhaps Tang Qiuli has been out of the domestic political and military circles for too long. These Central Army generals have forgotten that back then, this young Vice Chairman Tang caused huge waves in both the military and political circles of the country.  I don¡¯t know how many military and political officials were drowned. The sophisticated and cruel methods still make people shudder in retrospect. Recalling these, the generals of the Central Army stopped talking.

    The generals of the Central Army were silent collectively, and the bosses of the various factions began to argue again. There is still a piece of the biggest fat, and I don't know who will get it. Whoever sends troops or not can't say anything, but this  The piece of fat has to be clearly defined in whose mouth it goes, otherwise, no one will let it go.

    The venue started to quarrel again. Chairman Chiang looked at them coldly. The ugly officials could no longer bear their temper. They stood up and said coldly: "Today's meeting ends here. Regarding the Hong Kong market,  We will discuss the selection of the chief executive tomorrow. Let¡¯s adjourn the meeting!¡± After saying that, he left without looking back. It was unpleasant for the officials from all parties to leave the house full, so they had to adjourn the meeting sadly and return to their own small groups to do their best.  Time went by.

    On the morning of July 25th, I accompanied Mei Xue to visit the night view of Hong Kong and relive the warmth of falling in love. After a night of love, Tang Qiuli came to the office refreshed and energetic. After just taking a sip of tea, the staff officer  Director Zhao Yuhe and Communications Director Chen Feng came to the office together.

    The expressions of the two of them were a little weird, half-smiling, and mixed with some incomprehensible meanings. Tang Qiuli looked at the two of them and asked: "You two, you look uncomfortable early in the morning.  Come to my office, nothing big will happen, right?"

    Zhao Yuhe looked helpless and replied: "Sir, sir, I really asked you to tell me, it's really a big deal. Director Chen, show the telegram to the teacher!" Chen Feng opened the folder and handed it to Tang Qiuli.  A telegram.

    After Tang Qiuli took it, he did not look at it immediately, but asked: "Yu He, Chen Feng, you are so mysterious, what are you doing?"

    Zhao Yuhe replied: "Commander, the British sent a special person to Hong Kong through their embassy in Chongqing to deliver the telegram to you. After reading the contents of the telegram, I don't know whether I should be angry or laugh.  , how to capture Hong Kong is like poking a hornet's nest, and the British are also joining in the fun!"

      Tang Qiuli raised his eyebrows and said, "Oh, then I have to take a closer look and see what the British said!"

    (To be continued)
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