Chapter Twelve Clouds
The other day, Zhuang Jihua woke up and felt a split headache. He got up after drinking too much wine yesterday. Instead, he lay on the bed and thought about yesterday's situation carefully. He felt something was wrong. He still remembered clearly what he said, but he couldn't remember what he said later. But he vaguely remembered that someone had asked him something.
Zhuang Jihua was shocked and immediately turned over and called Song Yunfei to ask him about the situation yesterday. Song Yunfei told him that it was Chen and Jiang Xianyun who helped him back and walked behind him with Wu Ziniu. As for what they said in the room, he didn't know. After hearing that Song Yunfei finished speaking, Zhuang Jihua had a gloomy face and knew that he had been caught. He thought that they just wanted to inquire about the situation of the Liao case, and maybe they were their purpose. But then he thought, it was impossible. Jiang Xianyun's character could not be such a secret move. Besides, he had always had a good relationship with the ** clerk, so they had no reason to deal with him. Maybe they were too careless.
Seeing that Zhuang Jihua's expression was gloomy and calm, Song Yunfei quietly retreated out the door. When he arrived at the door, he heard Zhuang Jihua say: "Yunfei, in the future, when I am unconscious, you must be by my side. This is a death order."
"Yes." Song Yunfei didn't know what happened next yesterday, but he knew that Zhuang Jihua must be suspicious. He didn't know that Zhuang Jihua had already settled the account on Chen.
When Jiang Xianyun saw Zhuang Jihua, he felt calm, which made Zhuang Jihua feel even more attentive. However, when he was having lunch, Jiang Xianyun suddenly asked him what Silk Su Si was? Jiang Xianyun thought repeatedly last night that he thought that Zhuang Jihua could not say that comfort was, and it was probably Su Si. But he had never heard of Su Si, and he didn't know what Su Si had to do with participating in **. Zhuang Jihua was inexplicably asked Jiang Xianyun if Su Si was a silk. Jiang Xianyun knew that he had made a wrong judgment, so he covered it up. Zhuang Jihua didn't care either.
While hiding, no one found the truth in the end. Maybe this is what happened, and the truth is always shrouded in the fog.
In the following days, Zhuang Jihua and Jiang Xianyun fissioned the two regiments into four regiments. Zhuang Jihua found that there were many members of the New Second Regiment and the New Fourth Regiment. He knew that this was Jiang Xianyun's implementation of Director Zhou's arrangements, so he reported the list without saying a word. At the same time, he asked Chiang Kai-shek to appoint a group-level cadres as soon as possible.
Zhuang Jihua did not make this request, and Chiang Kai-shek would also make it. The second Eastern Expedition was on the agenda, but Chiang Kai-shek also faced the problem that Zhuang Jihua once faced - insufficient cadres.
The Party Army now has seven regiments. Except for the Wei Lihuang regiment that was included in the Party Army sequence in a complete system, the other six regiment leaders are instructors of the Whampoa Military Academy. The reorganization of the Sichuan Army plan to form ten regiments, and ten regiment leaders are also needed. Ten deputy regiment leaders and ten party representatives. Chiang Kai-shek couldn't help but lament that there were too few people available. After thinking for a long time, he summoned He Yingqin, Zhang Zhizhong, Wang Bailing, Director Zhou and others for a meeting. After thinking about it, he recalled Zhuang Jihua and Jiang Xianyun in Qingxin. He planned to listen to their opinions.
"Principal, I think we can be promoted boldly. People like Hu Zongnan and Guan Linzheng have been trained in actual combat. I think we can serve as regiment-level officers." He Yingqin first raised his opinion. However, Chiang Kai-shek was very clear about his purpose. Hu Zongnan was just a tutor, and Guan Linzheng was the one he really wanted to mention. Others who didn't say anything were He Shaozhou, who was usually close to him or from Guizhou.
"This is a solution, but the party army will have 17 regiments, and five divisions are made of the third regiment, and there are still five division commanders, the chief of staff, Fu, the party representatives. What about their candidates?" Chiang Kai-shek asked lightly.
"Can you do this? Don't rush to establish a division-level unit or three division numbers, with two brigades and six regiments in each division. In this way, the lack of cadres can be reduced a lot." He Yingqin suggested after thinking about it.
Seeing that Chiang Kai-shek was moved, Wang Boling quickly said, "The Third Regiment of the First Division is confirmed by the consultant Galen. It is probably not good to change it now. I'm afraid it's not good. It's better to do it according to the old rules."
Zhuang Jihua was a little strange, and I don’t know why Wang Boling said that. He Yingqin’s idea was obviously very clever. The Third Regiment of the First Division and the Sixth Regiment of the Second Brigade were not very different. In fact, there was a big difference between them. The difference between the single command and the logistics was very obvious.
Director Zhou and Zhang Zhizhong knew what Wang Boling wanted to do. After the Eastern Expedition, Wang Boling returned to school to serve as the chief of education, but his performance in the battle of Tamsui was also passed back to school. The students and teachers did not talk to each other in person, but there was a lot of discussion behind the scenes. But he didn't know how to restrain himself, and secretly instructed Sun Xuehui to provoke the Qingjunhui. As a result, the Qingjunhui saw through it, so he revengeed and exposed his scandal in public. Even when Chiang Kai-shek gave a speech at the school, he was used as a problem. Chiang Kai-shek had to defend him personally, but he was still a prestigious and could not stay in the school anymore. He wanted to change places. The expansion of the troops was just his opportunity. Of course, he would not be wronged to be the commander of the regiment and expanded into five divisions. He would definitely be the commander of the division. If three divisions were to be He Yingqin, the other division commander was probably Wang Maogong, and there was another division commander who had been designated as Tan Shuqing, so he had nothing to do.
He Yingqin seemed to know Wang Bailing's intention, but he didn't like offending Wang Bailing, so he didn't speak. Chiang Kai-shek frowned and said, "I don't think this matter is anything. The Third Regiment of the First Division was originally a temporary organization. Isn't it even more
The regiment, now our organization is too chaotic. There are 1st Division and 3rd regiments, 1st Brigade and 2nd regiments. They look big but are actually very slight. Instead of that, we should enrich the troops now."
When Zhuang Jihua heard Chiang Kai-shek say this, he felt a little happy in his heart. Why is it so similar to school-produced buns, with no meat in the first bite and no meat in the second bite.
"The principal is right, and I also think that Commander He's advice is very good. In fact, there is another way, not to be limited to Huangpu. There are also many generals in the Guangdong Army who can fight, such as Xue Yue, who was called a brave general in the First Army of the Guangdong Army. If such a person is dismissed, it will be a loss to the country." Zhang Zhizhong suggested tactfully that he himself jumped from the Gui army. Although Chiang Kai-shek valued him very much, he felt that the Huangpu flavor in the party army was too strong, which was not conducive to uniting people who came from other systems.
"Wen Bai said this well. After years of war, many soldiers emerged. Not only in the Guangdong army, but also in the Sichuan army, there are many talents who can be hired according to the best." Director Zhou also agreed. He also had a name in his heart - Ye Ting, but he did not intend to mention it. As soon as Ye Ting returned to China, the Guangdong District Committee decided to let him come forward and form a unit that belongs entirely to the ** with the armored chariot of the Grand Marshal's Mansion as the core. With such an open and secret, the party will control the troops of the three regiments.
"But are these people trustworthy?" Chiang Kai-shek hesitated. Many generals of the Guangdong Army opposed Chiang Kai-shek. The military generals involved in the Liao case were mainly people in the Guangdong Army: "We have just cleared those, so don't raise tigers again."
"I have an idea to change the command." Zhuang Jihua attended several such meetings, not as nervous as Jiang Xianyun. Seeing everyone looking at him, he explained: "Replacement command means to let Guangdong generals command the troops mainly composed of Sichuan army, and let Sichuan generals command the troops mainly composed of Guangdong soldiers, so that risks can be reduced."
When Chiang Kai-shek thought about it carefully, his eyes lit up. He would not transfer troops, but he would not rebel: "Okay, that's good. Let's do it according to this purpose."
Seeing that he was disappointed, Zhuang Jihua was in the limelight again and felt unwilling. He looked at Zhuang Jihua jealously, and thought that he might become the regiment commander or even the brigade commander after the reorganization was over, and he was even more indignant.
After the meeting, Wang Boling walked at the end on the pretext of an excuse, but before leaving the door, he turned back. Seeing that he came back, Chiang Kai-shek thought he was still thinking about the division commander's affairs. Chiang Kai-shek knew exactly what Wang Boling was doing now, and he had arrangements. Seeing that he was so anxious, he said unhappily: "Maoru, the matter of the army has been decided, so don't be too anxious."
"Principal, I don't want to say that I'm doing it," Wang Boling seemed to think about others: "I want to say about Zhuang Wenge."
"What's wrong with the Cultural Revolution?" Chiang Kai-shek asked with a frown. Wang Boling and Zhuang Jihua were wrong. He had heard of it. However, Zhuang Jihua had not said bad things about Wang Boling in front of Chiang Kai-shek, and Wang Boling had already said Zhuang Jihua in front of him several times.
"Principal, I know that the principal values him, and Zhuang Jihua is also very talented, but because of this, I want to remind the principal that the Cultural Revolution has been promoted too quickly." Wang Boling said softly.
"So what's wrong? The country is the time to employ people. If you have talent, you should make full use of your talents." Chiang Kai-shek disagreed.
"The principal is familiar with history books and should know the beauty of employing people," Wang Boling saw that Chiang Kai-shek was unmoved, so he stepped forward and approached Chiang Kai-shek and whispered: "Zhuang Jihua is talented, but Zhuang Jihua is also very brave now. I heard that he had sent troops to aid the peasant association when he was reorganizing the army in Qingqing. In the past, Shaji ordered the shooting without authorization; his courage is getting bigger and bigger, and now the principal can suppress him, how many years will it take?"
"What do you mean?" Chiang Kai-shek couldn't help but be moved. He asked Zhuang Jihua to preside over the 20,000 troops to be a dangerous move. He knew that He Yingqin and Wang Bailing wanted to do it, but he didn't dare. He Yingqin had some connection with the Sichuan generals when he was in Guizhou, and he also had ambitions. Don't mess around and make a He family army. Wang Bailing was not afraid of his loyalty, but he didn't have such talent. He also thought about using Zhang Zhizhong, but Zhang Zhizhong had just come. Although he showed some talent during the quellion, he still didn't.
Chapter completed!