Section 69 Winning (1)
Jieshi actually asked him to build an intelligence department, which really surprised Zhuang Jihua. It was the future National Intelligence Agency, the future Military Control Commission or the Central Commission. Although such secret agencies have huge power, they are also dangerous. Zhuang Jihua never hoped that Chiang Kai-shek would develop democracy. Most of the people who mastered the secret agencies of dictators would end up in a miserable way.
"Principal, I'm not very suitable for this kind of work. My shortcomings are that I'm too easy to believe in people, which is a taboo in this industry, and I'm not cruel enough to do this industry." A person like James Bond and Bourne is not a ruthless person; a kind person like himself should stay away from this industry.
"Whether it is OK, you have to prepare this intelligence department first, and let's talk about the others later." Chiang Kai-shek also felt that Zhuang Jihua was not a good candidate. According to his observation, Zhuang Jihua paid too much attention to friendship and could be called smooth to some extent. For example, Yang Qigang and Deng Wenyi, Zhuang Jihua had not had a good relationship with them, but on many occasions, he was maintaining them. Chiang Kai-shek was almost certain that if he wanted to investigate these two people now, Zhuang Jihua's report to him would have no problem. This position must be the most reliable person, or rather, a loyal dog like Cen Chunxuan.
Chiang Kai-shek once again felt that there were too few talents under his command. Zhuang Jihua, Jiang Xianyun, Li Zhilong, Hu Zongnan and He Zhonghan appeared in the military academy, these were outstanding, but half of them accounted for half of them, and these people must be controlled and used. Only Zhuang Jihua can stand alone in the Kuomintang, and the others need to be tempered.
"Stop talking. I won't let you stay in this position all the time. You do it first, and you will give it to him if you have a suitable candidate." Seeing that Zhuang Jihua still refused, Chiang Kai-shek said in a decision-making tone. He paused and added: "However, the Cultural Revolution. I know you have a good impression of **, but the members of the Intelligence Department can only be purely members of the Kuomintang."
Zhuang Jihua knew in his heart that Chiang Kai-shek was still very wary of the **, and such a key department would never be infiltrated by the **. He asked pretended: "Principal, if you don't mention that I was about to recommend Chen to you, he is actually very suitable for serving as intelligence commander."
Chiang Kai-shek smiled at him: "I'm not prejudiceful to **, but some people are too arrogant now and think they are separated from them. Our Kuomintang will not work, we must be on guard."
When Chiang Kai-shek smiled, Zhuang Jihua understood that his thoughts had been seen through by Chiang Kai-shek, so he had to say embarrassedly: "The students understand, but most of the members have secret identities, and I don't know those are, those are not."
Zhuang Jihua thought to give some medicine first and add some stuff to you. Unexpectedly, Chiang Kai-shek seemed to have prevented it: "You can find someone in He Zhonghan and his classmates first. Anyone who joins the land must be strictly examined. During the review period, core work cannot be carried out. In addition, the development procedures of the intelligence department personnel must be approved by me before they can be implemented." Chiang Kai-shek's voice turned harsh. Zhuang Jihua understood that Chiang Kai-shek's determination had already been made, but there were still many loopholes to take advantage of in the specific implementation.
After the Intelligence Department was discussed, Chiang Kai-shek was very excited to talk about the training standards. Chiang Kai-shek was very envious of the "Soldiers' Training" promoted by the Japanese army when he was studying in Japan. After the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy, he wanted to make a similar manual, but he had no chance. He did not expect that Zhuang Jihua has summarized it now. The only thing he doubted was whether this standard was feasible. Of course, Zhuang Jihua did not dare to guarantee that the standard would be possible. Therefore, it was suggested to use this standard as a draft to convene military chief officers above the military camp, and join Soviet consultants to jointly formulate a training standard. Chiang Kai-shek happily adopted it.
The next morning, Chiang Kai-shek handed over the training standards to He Yingqin. After Qian Dajun and others, he left in the afternoon, and Zhuang Jihua and Yu Jishi and others accompanied him.
It is a very interesting thing to take a boat under the spring sunshine. The two sides of the river are green. Small steamers row across the river, dividing the river water into two rows, causing waves to slap towards the shore. From time to time, one or two farmers carrying hoes or carrying baskets flashed in the green shade on the shore. Occasionally, a group of ducks flapping in the waves.
Zhuang Jihua moved a chair and sat in the bow cabin, released his military uniform, and let the river breeze blow his body. After his conversation with Chiang Kai-shek yesterday, he began to prepare for the establishment of an intelligence department, but he didn't know how to start.
The characteristics of the Intelligence Department determine that it is impossible to recruit people publicly, not to mention that Chiang Kai-shek's intention is to be controlled by him, whether now or in the future. This created a great obstacle for Zhuang Jihua. He could only recruit people from the Whampoa Military Academy. He was not familiar with the students of the Second Phase. Although he was familiar with the students of the First Phase, he seemed to have never done any information among the students of the First Phase, at least not in his memory.
Therefore, along the way, he filtered the first class classmates in his mind. Finally, he selected a person: Fan Hanjie, who is from Guangdong, and before entering Huangpu, he was the captain of the colonel detachment in the Gui army, equivalent to the regiment commander. After graduation, he served as the party representative in the Teaching Regiment. Fan Hanjie's advantage is that he has a wider connection in the Gui army and has more relationships with generals in the Guangdong army, and these social relations make it easier for him to carry out his work.
When the ship is about to come to an end, Zhuang Jihua
Hanjie went to the intelligence office to request a letter to Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek thought for a while and sent it to the Meixian school headquarters with a telegram, ordering Fan Hanjie to report to Chiang Kai-shek's office immediately, and He Yingqin appointed his remaining position separately.
Chiang Kai-shek was lucky this time. When he arrived at the Lin Family Ancestral Hall, Xu Chongzhi was in the headquarters. Xu Chongzhi's adjutant asked Chiang Kai-shek to wait in the living room and go in and report it himself.
Chiang Kai-shek didn't say anything, just sat quietly in the living room, but Yu Jishi felt very uncomfortable because there was no need to inform him before. Chiang Kai-shek could enter Xu Chongzhi's office at any time, but Chiang Kai-shek had to swallow his anger without speaking. After a long time, Xu Chongzhi came out to meet Chiang Kai-shek.
Before Zhuang Jihua entered the living room, he stayed in the courtyard of the headquarters. The architectural structure of the Lin Family Ancestral Hall is the same as many ancestral halls in Guangdong, but it is more spacious and grand. The entire ancestral hall is divided into two fronts and backs. The front yard was originally the Lin clan scholar, and the Lin family members had to start and study here. Later, the imperial examination was abolished and the school was prevalent. The land occupied by the headquarters was only the front yard, and the back yard was the place where the Lin family worshipped their ancestors, and it was for the tablets of the Lin family's ancestors throughout the dynasties. This kind of place is naturally not to be violated.
From time to time, there were Guangdong military officers who came to do business in the headquarters. Occasionally, a few met each other and had to talk about it together. They almost ignored Zhuang Jihua and others standing beside them, and the people in charge of the reception in the headquarters did not come to greet them.
In this case, Zhuang Jihua can still maintain a calm mind. He met him in his previous life, and the other guards felt a little uncomfortable. After exchanging glances with each other, he gathered together to discuss countermeasures in a low voice. After Zhuang Jihua found out, he stopped him quickly. He called the guards to his side and whispered to them to endure, and not cause trouble under any circumstances, and he would not fight back or scold them.
Zhuang Jihua was nominally an adjutant of Chiang Kai-shek, but the guards all saw that his status was still above Yu Jishi, so they dared not ignore him.
After a while, a colonel came out of the Military Control Commission. The colonel walked towards Xu Chongzhi's office with anger on his face. While walking, he shouted: "I want to meet the commander-in-chief, and the commander-in-chief must preside over justice for me."
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A major chased out of the military commander, grabbed the colonel's arm, and persuaded him: "Brother Junru, calm down, am I trying to figure out a solution? I'm giving me so much, what should I do if you ask me?" Zhuang Jihua recognized the angry colonel as Wei Lihuang, the commander of the 7th Brigade of the Guangdong Army who arrived in Zhangmutou.
Wei Lihuang broke free from the major's pull and said with a blushing face: "This is so bullying. I have more than 2,000 people in my group, so it's okay to delay military pay, but this group of 5,000 oceans, you ask your brothers to drink the northwest wind!"
The major exclaimed: "It's not a matter of insufficient military expenditure for a day or two. Brother Junru, Commander of the Guard, take the money first, and we will make up for the insufficient amount in the future."
"Slowly make up for it? Last month, our delegation had 2,000 foreign food expenses. It has not been replenished yet. The military expenses are insufficient. Why did Mo Xiong and his team pay enough? The 7th Brigade's food expenses are 5,000 yuan, and the other groups are 10,000 yuan. What do you say?" Wei Lihuang opened his neck and shook.
"How to assign it was decided by Director Zhang. What can I do?"
"Director Zhang? Humph, how did he decide? When we are in the war, we are at the forefront. If we don't fight, we will be useless, right?"
Wei Lihuang and the major quarreled in the yard, and the officers and soldiers were watching the fun. These people whispered while watching. Zhuang Jihua quietly approached the crowd, wanting to hear what they were talking about.
"This Husband is making trouble again, once a month, and the result is the same every time."
"The foreigner is also a fool, and he doesn't pull his muscles. The other team leaders are from there."
"If you want to say that, you can't always deduct him alone."
"Bad, who said he is alone, and Wang Maogong?"
"Didn't Wang Maogong leave?"
"So he is smart and Wei Hu is stupid. People understand that foreigners cannot make a fortune in our Guangdong army."
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Zhuang Jihua knew why Wei Lihuang was making trouble when he heard this, but he was also sad for Wei Lihuang. Whether in Zhangmutou or Mianhu, Wei Lihuang proved that he was a brave and warlike soldier. However, in this deformed military organization divided by region, there was no future. Some people were deliberately trying to drive him away. Sad!
Wei Lihuang's voice alarmed Xu Chongzhi and Chiang Kai-shek in the office. They came out one after another. Seeing the situation in the courtyard, Xu Chongzhi's face was gloomy. Chiang Kai-shek spoke first and said, "Look at it, this is the commander-in-chief, everyone should do whatever they should do."
When the officers in the yard saw that Xu Chongzhi had a bad expression on his face, they quickly dispersed. After everyone had left, Xu Chongzhi's face relaxed. He greeted Wei Lihuang and said, "Junru, if you have something to do, don't argue in the yard, what's the point of this?"
Wei Lihuang almost couldn't hold it over when he heard this, but I was still making trouble for a long time.
Chapter completed!