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Chapter 25 Cloud Gathering (2)

En," he entered the commander-in-chief's office, Chiang Kai-shek tried his best to slow down his tone and kissed: "Now the school army has many opinions on your party, especially the party's non-public activities, which has caused mutual distrust."

Zhou Enlai was silent for a while. Chiang Kai-shek once promised the students that he would severely punish Li Gongxia, but judging from today's situation, he did not pursue the matter, but just calmed down the situation. The two resolutions were very conscious and had no binding force, and it was imagined that the effect was not great, but what did he mean now?

Zhou Enlai asked seriously and cautiously: "The principal means..."

"Is this possible? If you give me the list of members of your party in the school, their activities will become public in the future, and there will be no more gossip." Chiang Kai-shek looked calm on the outside but was very nervous on the inside. He didn't know if Zhou Enlai would hand in it, and he didn't know what the top leaders of the Communist Party would think of this action.

Zhou Enlai calmed down. Since Chiang Kai-shek made a request, it was impossible to agree. The list of party members was highly confidential to the party and could not be handed over. The question is why Chiang Kai-shek made this request? Just because of the protests of the students in the military in the school, he rejected this factor, because Chiang Kai-shek had a high prestige among the students, and there were also a few students involved in the Li Gongxia incident. Moreover, these students had a serious tendency, and even if they left, they would be beneficial to the revolution.

"Principal, this is a very serious problem. I have no right to decide. I must report it to the Guangdong District Committee, or even obtain the approval of the central government." Zhou Enlai first used a delaying plan, of course this statement is true or false.

Chiang Kai-shek breathed a light sigh, and he knew that it was difficult: "It's good or this. I have no other intentions, but I'm talking about it now. Our comrades have opinions on your party's secret activities, and the two sessions of the school quarreled fiercely. If your party can give in, it will show sincerity to maintain cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party."

Zhou Enlai's eyes twitched slightly: "Our party sincerely supports the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Since the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, our party members have done their best to develop the Kuomintang organization, which has delayed our party's own development. Non-party people may not know about these situations, but we have never complained."

"Yes, yes. The cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was decided by the Prime Minister. I, Jiang, support your party and the Soviet Union. However, my party is complicated. Some old comrades still blame your party if they don't do things themselves. I object to this. But I can't help but see that these old comrades used to have made contributions to the revolution before, and some of them were founding members. They have a great influence within the party, and uniting them is also helpful to the revolution. At least they can reduce the resistance to the revolution. Therefore, your party is a little wronged and helps our party to unite. I guarantee with my personality that I will never disclose the list you gave me to the third person."

This was the first time for Chiang Kai-shek. Apart from delivering speeches, he always spoke simply and decisively, rarely dragging himself on the mud and very military-style.

Zhou Enlai was a little angry. You are not united within the Kuomintang but we want us to make sacrifices. What's more, those reputations that are for the purpose and sacrifice but fulfill them are unreasonable.

But Zhou Enlai also knew that Chiang Kai-shek was a very face-saving person. If he refused in person, he might not say it now, but his future work will be affected.

"Okay, I'll report to the district committee." But his expression showed that it would be difficult to be as good as Chiang Kai-shek's wish.

Zhou Enlai thought the matter had come to an end. He waited for the central government to reply before handling it. Unexpectedly, Chiang Kai-shek asked him to discuss this issue the next day.

"Now the battle between the two sessions is getting more and more intense, and there is a possibility of a split in Huangpu. The fundamental reason is the difference between the two parties. I absolutely do not allow Huangpu to split."

Zhou Enlai listened to Chiang Kai-shek's words seriously, and he felt very uneasy and huge danger. Sure enough, Chiang Kai-shek proposed his own solution.

"I think the **s can withdraw from the **s, or "Ching Kai-shek's tone became low and slow when he said this: "Or withdraw from the military academy, the First Army and the Kuomintang, I don't want to see this happen."

Zhou Enlai's face changed drastically, and he protested in a deep voice: "The Whampoa Military Academy was co-founded by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, not because of the Kuomintang."

Chiang Kai-shek was stunned. He always regarded the military academy as the property of the Kuomintang. He did not expect that Zhou Enlai would think that Huangpu was shared by both parties. He said a little angry: "Huangpu was established under the personal care of the Prime Minister, and it should belong to the Kuomintang."

"** Withdrawal from the Kuomintang is the proposal of the Xishan Conference faction." Zhou Enlai did not continue the debate with Chiang Kai-shek on the ownership of the Whampoa Military Academy, because although Huangpu was co-founded by the two parties, it was dominated by the Kuomintang.

"Xishan Conference? I am against them. My attitude towards them is well known. I just don't want Huangpu to split and I don't ask ** to withdraw from the Kuomintang. In fact, you can do it even if you form another army." Chiang Kai-shek argued strongly. When the Xishan Conference was established, Chiang Kai-shek was very angry. He strictly ordered the Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Society not to contact the Xishan Conference. Liao Bin and He Zhonghan also issued a statement on this: "But look at what the members of your party said on campus." As he said that, he took out a newspaper from the drawer.

Zhou Enlai. Zhou Enlai took it and found that it was Wang Boling who sent a meeting event report from Huangpu. He specifically mentioned Li Zhilong, which surprised Zhou Enlai.

"Look, some of the members of your party are too bullying. They actually criticized the Prime Minister and criticized the Three Principles of the People in the Whampoa Military Academy. There were regulations at the beginning of the establishment of the military academy that the Prime Minister and the Three Principles of the People are not allowed to doubt the Prime Minister or the Three Principles of the People, but why do they dare to do this? Isn't Li Zhilong a member of the Party?" Chiang Kai-shek was angry, and his disappointment with Li Zhilong became increasingly greater.

Zhou Enlai became more and more calm. He felt that there was a conspiracy in it. He did not doubt that someone had said such things, but under what circumstances did he say it?

"This is what Education Wang has said, "Educator Wang has always had prejudice against our party, and his words are not credible."

"He is the chief of education, who do I believe in?" Chiang Kai-shek retorted sharply. Wang Boling's report was exaggerated, but some basic facts Chiang Kai-shek believed that it was true. The development of the revolutionary situation made the Soviet Union's prestige in Guangdong, and the prestige among young people also became higher and higher. More and more young members of the Kuomintang joined the prestige. Some Kuomintang party departments hung signs with the Kuomintang, and all the people in the activities were the members.

"The matter should be investigated before it can be handled. The principal should not make a decision based on one side." Zhou Enlai said while deliberating: "When the principal makes this decision and other places follow the examples, it may lead to the division of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. I wonder if the principal has ever thought about it?"

Chiang Kai-shek was silent. Yesterday he thought about it repeatedly, of course he knew the consequences were serious, but he could not find any other way. Seeing this, Zhou En knew that Chiang Kai-shek had not made up his mind yet and there was room for recovery.

"The dispute between the two sessions can be mediated. It is great to seek common ground while reserving differences as proposed by the Cultural Revolution. As teachers, we cannot just suppress one faction and fight another faction."

Chiang Kai-shek heard it clearly. Zhou Enlai was accusing him of not giving him a bowl of water: "You mean I attacked the Qing Army Association, but I also attacked the Sun Xue Association. I will attack whoever is wrong."



"A few people, some of the mistakes should not be borne by our entire party." Zhou Enlai immediately intervened.

"Okay, you go and deal with it." Chiang Kai-shek finally did not stick to his original proposal. The crime of undermining the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was too serious.

Zhou Enlai walked out of Chiang Kai-shek's office heavily, and he felt a huge danger.

Zhuang Jihua came out of the small hall of the Garrison Command. Today, the Garrison Command elected the representatives of the Second National Congress. In his opinion, it looked a bit like a farce. Each person had one vote, and each vote could be written with up to three names. As long as he was a member of the Kuomintang, he could choose. The small conference room was full of crowds and the air was very poor. As a colonel, Zhuang Jihua voted in front, so after the vote, he hurried to the yard to suck in the fresh air. As soon as he arrived at the yard, he saw a familiar figure and came in from outside.

"Director Deng!" Deng Yanda suddenly appeared, making Zhuang Jihua so happy that he hurriedly went up to him.

Deng Yanda returned to China from Europe through the Soviet Union to attend the Second National Congress. He did not make any statement before returning, and he quietly returned to Guangzhou alone. Today he made a special trip to the garrison headquarters to check it out. When he left Guangzhou, Huangpu was just a seed, but now it has grown into a seedling.

"Cultural Revolution!" Although Deng Yanda did not wear military uniforms, his every move was still the behavior of a soldier. He looked up and down at Zhuang Jihua and nodded with satisfaction: "Well, it's not bad. It's a colonel in less than a year. In another two years, he will probably be the youngest general in China."

Hearing Deng Yanda's praise, Zhuang Jihua felt a little embarrassed: "What am I? Li Zhilong is better than me. He is already a general."

"Haha," Looking at Zhuang Jihua's embarrassment, Deng Yanda couldn't help laughing: "Everything is good, all is good, Wushan is like this?"

"He did a good job and is now a lieutenant colonel. Unfortunately, you will be able to see him two days earlier. But Zaitian seems to be in Guangzhou." Jiang Xianyun was injured in the battle of Huizhou. After he recovered from his injuries, he left again. Zhuang Jihua sent him away the day before yesterday.

"Director, I won't leave when I come back this time, right?" Zhuang Jihua asked.

"I won't leave anymore," Deng Yanda also felt a little regretful when he saw Zhuang Jihua and the others. He ran away in anger but missed the Eastern Expedition. Now he doesn't want to miss the Northern Expedition again: "I blushed when the students go to the front line to fight and hide aside to watch the fun."

"With a teacher's guidance, it's better to fight."

Deng Yanda looked at Zhuang Jihua: "No, I learned to flatter."

Zhuang Jihua said: "How can you? The teacher is a great man, and if you want to shoot, you will be a great fart."

Deng Yanda laughed at the sound of the words: "Okay, this is Zhuang Wenjie."
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