Section 26 Proposals
Third uncle, he always does this often?" Chen Lifu waited for Zhuang Jihua to leave and he didn't say a word. Zhuang Jihua's casualness in front of Chiang Kai-shek made him, a person with a special relationship with Chiang Kai-shek, envious.
"Why, can't you stand it?" Chiang Kai-shek asked with a smile: "Lifu, talented people have personalities, especially those who have returned from the United States. Look at you, you remind me before you even started working. If something is wrong, you will leave. I can't bear to let it go, so I promised you. Zhuang Jihua is the same, he will leave. You have to remember that talents will win the world. Besides, we seemed to be chatting just now, but in fact it was not chatting. Zhuang Wenge was extremely smart. You will know these things slowly. Remember one thing, learn more from him, and ask if you don't understand."
"Yes, third uncle." Chiang Kai-shek mentioned reminding him that Chen Lifu's face turned slightly red. That day, Chiang Kai-shek scolded an officer, which made him nervous, and he was worried that Chiang Kai-shek would scold him like this, so he hinted that if he scolded him like this, he would leave. Chiang Kai-shek now took this example, which means that he could tolerate him and tolerate Zhuang Jihua. There is also a meaning that Zhuang Jihua was as heavy as him on the scale in his heart.
However, Chen Lifu still had a question: "Since Zhuang Jihua is talented and has excellent work in the intelligence department, why should I take over? Isn't it..."
"Don't think about it, I trust the Cultural Revolution," Chiang Kai-shek rejected Chen Lifu's judgment: "The talent of the Cultural Revolution is not only reflected in intelligence, but he can do everything in commanding troops and finances and affairs, but now he is a little immature and needs to be tempered. You have never been to a military academy and cannot lead troops to fight, so I asked you to replace him. I want to lead troops in the Cultural Revolution."
In fact, there is another reason for Chiang Kai-shek to take down Zhuang Jihua. Zhuang Jihua is very powerful to the outside world and has made great moves, but he is unwilling to be internal. Chiang Kai-shek hinted that Zhuang Jihua is just pretending to be confused. Chiang Kai-shek is clear about the role of the intelligence department, so he must be in the hands of an absolute trust and an absolutely obedient person. In this regard, Chen Lifu is better than Zhuang Jihua, at least more obedient.
Zhuang Jihua cursed in his heart when he went out, and he would take it off. He tried for a long time. This old Jiang was really unauthentic. Chen Zuyan, I have never heard of it. The four major families of Jiang, Song, Confucius and Chen, Chen, were Chen Zuyan from the Chen family, but I really haven't heard of it. After walking two steps, he suddenly stopped. Chen Zuyan and Chen Lifu, now he remembered it and secretly called himself a fool. Chen Zuyan had never heard of it, but Chen Lifu had heard of it. How did Chen Lifu do intelligence? Is it the Central Commission for Unity? tmd. No matter what he was planning to take advantage of Dai Li, it was the same for Chen Lifu. No matter what he did in his previous life, he should be the leader of the spy in this era. Zhuang Jihua was yelling in his heart, but he didn't know that Chen Lifu was the founder of the Central Commission for Unity.
As soon as he left the door, a Citroen stopped in front of him. The front door of Citroen opened. The young man in the front dress in a servant got out of the car and walked around to the back to open the door, and took out a wheelchair from it.
Then he went around to the other side and helped out a thin middle-aged man from it. Zhuang Jihua felt that this person was very familiar. After thinking for a while, he recognized Zhang Jingjiang who had a meeting with him in Yunqiao.
Zhang Jingjiang was just sitting in a wheelchair. When he saw the young officer in front of Chiang Kai-shek's door greeting him, he thought he was Chiang Kai-shek's guard and was wondering why he had sent someone to welcome him in front of the door.
"Mr. Jingjiang, you have been together for nearly two years." Zhuang Jihua greeted Zhang Jingjiang enthusiastically.
"You are..." Zhang Jingjiang looked at Zhuang Jihua in confusion, but he did not recognize who he was. However, he should have known him when he looked at the other party's expression. However, he has helped too many people in his life, so it is difficult to write them down one by one.
Zhuang Jihua reminded him a little apologetically: "I took the liberty to bother Mr. Yunqiao back then."
Zhang Jingjiang remembered that this was the young man from Yunqiao who wanted to buy his own newspaper and was later recommended to Huangpu by Chiang Kai-shek and Deng Yanda. He looked at Zhuang Jihua carefully and saw that Zhuang Jihua was carrying the rank of colonel, his body leaned forward slightly, his face was full of smiles, and his eyes were filled with joy.
"It's you. I heard Keishi talk about you, and he said you are very capable."
Zhuang Jihua smiled a little shyly: "That was the praise of the principal. After the Yunqiao, I have never seen the gentleman. A few days ago, I saw the gentleman having a good chat with others. I dared not come forward to disturb me. Please forgive me."
As he said that, Zhuang Jihua walked behind Zhang Jingjiang, took the handle of the wheelchair from the servant, and wanted to push Zhang Jingjiang in.
Zhang Jingjiang smiled and waved his hand gently: "Don't, you are a busy person. You should do whatever you should do. I have nothing to do, I just want to chat with Jieshi."
"No need to worry about anything, I haven't thanked you for your last time at Yunqiao." Zhuang Jihua insisted on pushing Zhang Jingjiang into the door.
"Don't say thank you, I haven't helped you. The ones who helped you are Jieshi and Zesheng. I want to thank you for them." Zhang Jingjiang didn't want to take credit, and he couldn't think of any help from him.
"I won't thank them anymore. They are my teachers. It is natural for teachers to help students, so there is no need to thank them." Zhuang Jihua said half-true and half-false.
"Haha, ha, okay! That's how decent it is. What's the thanks? The flowers and wealth are rich, the passing clouds and mists, the encounter between people is destined, and that is the destined person. That is the arrangement of God, so how can you talk about the word "desired"?"
The two of them entered the living room as they heard the news. When Chiang Kai-shek heard the news, he came out of the study and saw that it was Zhuang Jihua pushing Zhang Jingjiang, and knew that they met at the door.
"Second brother, why are you here? Your legs and feet are inconvenient? If you have anything to do, please let me go." Chiang Kai-shek was very polite to Zhang Jingjiang and helped him sit on the chair. Zhang Jingjiang's feet have become worse and worse in the past two years. He used to be able to use crutches, but now he can't walk a few steps even with crutches.
Chen Lifu knew Zhang Jingjiang and had met Chen Qimei's home before he went to the United States. When he returned to China, he often went to Zhang Jingjiang's home to walk around. Zhang Jingjiang's advice was also given to him when he could go to Guangzhou.
After everyone sat down, Zhuang Jihua wanted to say goodbye, but Zhang Jingjiang asked him to stay, but Chiang Kai-shek said: "Second brother, there is still something important to do in the Cultural Revolution. I will come with you another day; in the Cultural Revolution, you must come up with a solution as soon as possible. Lifu, you can go too."
Seeing Zhang Jingjiang's face showing doubts, Chiang Kai-shek told him what Zhuang Jihua had said just now. Zhang Jingjiang nodded and said, "This is indeed an important matter. It is rare to see this level of the Cultural Revolution. So hurry up and do it, so you don't have to accompany me here."
It seems that Zhang Jingjiang is here to visit, but after the two left, Zhang Jingjiang said: "Jieshi, today I came to hear that someone is going to propose a proposal to impeach the Xishan Conference. I will discuss it with you."
Chiang Kai-shek said without thinking: "Improving the Xishan Conference faction is nothing."
Zhang Jingjiang shook his head, he was a little disappointed. Chiang Kai-shek was still not very sensitive in politics: "Jieshi's matter seems simple, but in fact it is not. Most of the people in the Xishan Conference are veterans of our party. They do not agree with the alliance with the Communist Party, but there are many sympathizers within the party. If they handle them too harshly, they will feel desperate and our party will be completely divided."
"Will it be so serious?" Chiang Kai-shek was a little suspicious.
"Jieshi, you are the core leader of our party now and can no longer only care about military issues.
We should also care more about the party organization." Zhang Jingjiang implicitly criticized Chiang Kai-shek, and then analyzed for him: "There are only a dozen or twenty people on the table in the Xishan Conference, but what about the following. After the Xishan Conference issued its declaration, the Party Department in Beijing and Shanghai, and the Sun Yat-sen Society of Beijing and Shanghai, all these Party Departments learned to look at the reaction of the central government now; then look at the people in the Xishan Conference, who are almost all early founders and activists, and have influence in all places, so we must be cautious in dealing with them."
Zhang Jingjiang reminded Chiang Kai-shek that things were indeed not that simple. If the Xishan Conference faction was really expelled, the Kuomintang's division might be expanded and further. If all these people were driven away, then the spread of ** in the party would never be suppressed in the future. It would be possible to hollow out the Kuomintang.
"You are right, you can't pass this bill," Chiang Kai-shek decided to stop the bill from passing. But if he came forward, he felt that he was not sure. Although his military power is heavy, he is still a newcomer in the party: "But it is not easy to dispel it. The ** side will definitely not agree, let Wang Jingwei come forward to do his work."
Zhang Jingjiang then breathed a sigh of relief. Chiang Kai-shek looked at Zhang Jingjiang. This brother was so kind to him. He was poor and destitute in Shanghai back then, and even his living expenses were supported. He recommended himself to Sun Yat-sen. Now, in order to support himself, he traveled thousands of miles to Guangzhou to attend the meeting, which is truly his good mentor and friend.
Chiang Kai-shek had a military style. Once he made a decision, he would act immediately. He rushed to Sun Ke's residence, who had just returned to Guangzhou. In name, he discussed the party unity with Sun Ke, but in fact he was talking about how to deal with the Xishan Conference case. Chiang Kai-shek proposed that the Xishan Conference case would not vote for the time being, and would be left to the next conference to vote again, giving the Xishan Conference a chance to reform. Sun Ke naturally welcomed Chiang Kai-shek's attitude, and proposed that he would come forward to request a postponement of the vote, which was exactly what Chiang Kai-shek thought.
However, during the debate on the second day of the conference, Sun Ke had a fierce debate with representatives Yun Daiying, Tan Pingshan and Yang An. The Kuomintang representatives Deng Yanda, Xu Qian and others who attended the meeting also said that the Xishan Conference faction established a new central government to openly split the party and would not deal with it seriously. If future generations follow the example, then the party discipline will not exist. Seeing that Sun Ke could not resist, Chiang Kai-shek personally went on the battle. He called for the Xishan Conference people to give the Xishan Conference people a chance to reform and not simply expel them. Chiang Kai-shek's attitude surprised the ** side. He regarded the Xishan Conference faction as a great enemy and resolutely eliminated them. Therefore, Peng Pai, Lin Zuhan, Wu Yuzhang and others spoke one after another, demanding the expulsion of the Xishan Conference faction; Wu Zhihui, Wu Chaoshu and others from the Kuomintang said that
Wang Jingwei was ambiguous in his support for Chiang Kai-shek. Most of the Xishan Conference faction had many interactions with him after the establishment of the Tongmenghui and the Kuomintang. In his heart, Wang Jingwei was unwilling to deal with it more seriously. However, more Kuomintang representatives were silent. Military generals such as Li Jishen, Tan Yankai, and Zhu Peide did not express their opinions. However, although they did not express their opinions, they supported Chiang Kai-shek in their hearts. For example, Li Jishen. After Hu Hanmin left, Li Jishen felt that the Guangdong people were excluded in the central government. ** called the Xishan Conference faction a rightist. Hu Hanmin was also called the rightist at the time, so he was very disgusted with this statement and was inclined toward Chiang Kai-shek in his emotions. However, because of his conflicts with Chiang Kai-shek, he did not publicly express his attitude.
Seeing that the debate was stalemate and his own strategy was at a disadvantage, Chiang Kai-shek summoned representatives from the Whampoa Military Academy and the First Army system to the garrison headquarters for a meeting and invited Party representative Wang Jingwei to come. At this meeting, Chiang Kai-shek asked the representatives to support him, and then he stabbed the hornet's nest and the Whampoa Army.
There are a large number of military representatives. Jiang Xianyun, Yang Qijinfozhuang, Xiong Xiong and others do not agree.
Jiang Xianyun took the lead in standing up to oppose: "Principal, Xishan Conference delegation violated the Prime Minister's three major policies and split the central government. We should punish severely."
Chiang Kai-shek had long estimated the opposition of the representatives of the ** clerk, so he said patiently: "I did not say that I would not punish severely, but these people have made great contributions and made great contributions in the Xinhai, the fight against Yuan and the protection of the law. Therefore, I think they should be given a chance to reform themselves and delay the vote. Waiting for them to reform themselves, if they continue to persist, it would not be too late to punish them again."
But Chiang Kai-shek's reasons did not convince these representatives. Yang Qigang and Xiong Xiong spoke one after another to express their differences. Chiang Kai-shek explained one by one, Wang Jingwei was still the same, and he did not tell the truth. Chiang Kai-shek had no choice but to win over Zhuang Jihua and let Zhuang Jihua express his opinion.
Zhuang Jihua has never spoken since the meeting. He has been weighing the pros and cons in his heart. If he clearly expresses his support for Chiang Kai-shek, he will definitely not agree, and it will not be possible. The goal of the Xishan Conference faction is **. If ** does not fight back, wouldn’t it be bullied in the future? Therefore, supporting Chiang Kai-shek now will inevitably arouse his disgust and will not be beneficial to his next work; but supporting **, Chiang Kai-shek is very stubborn and cannot admit defeat at this meeting. Those who attended the meeting were his subordinates and students. With his usual thinking, he would link the results of the meeting with his prestige.
After repeatedly weighing the pros and cons, Zhuang Jihua decided to propose a compromise plan: "Principal, Chairman Wang, teachers and classmates," Zhuang Jihua stood up and said to everyone: "The Xishan Conference Party openly established a new central government, which is a serious mistake. It must be dealt with, otherwise it will not be able to maintain the prestige of the central government; the Congress should pass a resolution. This resolution should indicate the mistakes made by the Xishan Conference Party. Correct the thoughts of all party members and reassure the Soviet Union. We still adhere to the three major policies and oppose the sharing of the Communist Party."
Zhuang Jihua's words made Chiang Kai-shek awaken. The ** side insisted on dealing with the Xishan Conference so much, but it was not that it was not that the Guangzhou Kuomintang was worried that it would be shaken.
"As for how to deal with it, I think the principal is right, and should give him a chance to recognize his mistakes and allow them to correct them. The central government will not close the door. However, serious treatment should be taken against the primary elements, including expulsion from the party, and others can be treated lightly."
As soon as Zhuang Jihua finished speaking, Wang Jingwei immediately expressed his support: "The Cultural Revolution is right. This is the old and successful country. If you don't deal with it, it's not right to deal with it all. I agree with it. Some are handled and some are saved."
After Wang Jingwei said this, he glanced at the venue happily. Chiang Kai-shek carried Wang Jingwei's happy smile and suddenly realized that Wang Jingwei was trying to make troubled waters. Wang Jingwei's political experience was much richer than Chiang Kai-shek. Wang Jingwei had long been aware of the pros and cons of Chiang Kai-shek's plan, but he never spoke, but watched Chiang Kai-shek argue with his students. In his opinion, the greater the differences between Chiang Kai-shek and his students and subordinates, the better, so that he could control the army.
After Chiang Kai-shek woke up, he secretly called Wang Jingwei a despicable and shameless person. After thinking about Zhuang Jihua's proposal, he found that this might be the best solution at present. It not only comforted ** but also left space and time for the Kuomintang to bridge the division. So he also expressed his support, but because he fell behind Wang Jingwei, in the eyes of others, Chiang Kai-shek obeyed Wang Jingwei's command.
After that, Zeng expanded his feelings, Wang Maogong also stood up one after another to express his support. Jiang Xianyun, Yang Qigang, Xiong Xiong and other members also accepted the suggestions helplessly, but they made up their minds to report to the district committee first and listen to the instructions of the district committee.
Regarding the matter of the Xishan Conference, Zhuang Jihua stood up and said, "President, Chairman Wang, I also want to propose a proposal to the conference, hoping to get the support of all delegates."
Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei exchanged their eyes with each other. Wang Jingwei had no idea, so his eyes were asking, but Chiang Kai-shek guessed seven or eight points. However, he did not expect that Zhuang Jihua would come up with a solution like this, so his eyes were surprised.
"The workers and peasants' movement is developing very quickly. Some agreements have been reached between local trade unions and peasants' associations and factory owners and landlords, but I think it is not enough to just an agreement. Laws should be formed. So tomorrow I will submit a proposal to the General Assembly, and the National Government will establish the Labor Protection Law and the Peasant Protection Law as soon as possible. I hope everyone will support me at that time."
As soon as Zhuang Jihua finished speaking, Jiang Xianyun, who knew much about Zhuang Jihua, knew that Zhuang Jihua had begun to take action and he wanted to use these two laws to restrict the workers' and peasants' movement.
Zhuang Jihua also changed the intra-party cooperation to non-party cooperation after weighing the trade-offs. This topic was too sensitive, and with the Xishan Conference faction in the front, it was easy to misunderstand and aroused opposition from both parties. Therefore, after discussing with Zeng Kuoxiang, He Zhonghan and others, he decided to start with the Workers' and Peasants' Movement.
Chapter completed!