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Chapter 7: Prelude to the Times (2)

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"Preliminator? Haha, only the party he founded himself and the red party that will be established in two years will call him that." Zhao Zhenzhong asked with a smile: "Do you know other names of this pioneer?"

"It seems to be called Sun Dapao." Zhou Hao was a little happy, "It is said that he often fires cannons."

"That's just a side portrayal of him. If I want to evaluate this person, I think he is: he has no achievements, has poor character, is ambitious, has great ambitions and is out of talent. He has succeeded because of his own affairs, sells the country for help, and leads wolves into the house." Zhao Zhenzhong is not polite.

"This pioneer is so bad in your eyes?" Zhou Hao was a little surprised, and Zhou Tian was a little disbelief.

"Haha, don't worry, listen to me." Zhao Zhenzhong said slowly.

"First talk about Bo You's achievements. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, he believed that China needed reform and wrote a letter to Li Hongzhang but failed, he established a group in the United States called Xingzhonghui and began to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. He put forward the slogan of "expelling the Tartars, restoring China, and establishing the Hezhong Government", which influenced a group of people and made some people realize the need to overthrow the feudal autocracy. It can be said that since the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, especially the later National Government, the feudal imperial system that lasted for more than 2,000 years in China has died. The subsequent failure of Yuan Shikai's imperial proclaim and Zhang Xun's restoration shows that the imperial system has completely lost its hearts. From this point of view, advocating revolution and advocating the establishment of a national government can be said to be his historical achievements."

"But the 1911 Revolution and the achievements of overthrowing the Qing Dynasty should not be attributed to the Sun family. The Wuchang Uprising had nothing to do with the Sun family and the political group led by the Communist Party of China, but was jointly planned by the Literature Society, a revolutionary group of Hubei New Army, and was even caused by an accidental incident of fire. At that time, Sun family was in Dianhua City, Colorado, USA, which was later called Denver, and he was not aware of the Wuchang Uprising. When he first heard that the revolution was successful, Sun family was a little surprised. Sun himself also said, "The achievements of Wuchang,"

It was unexpected. The abdication of Emperor Qing and the establishment of the Beijing National Government were largely attributed to Yuan Shikai, although it was mixed with Yuan Shikai's personal selfishness. It was only because Yuan Shikai later became emperor and completely stinking the streets, and his previous actions were also selectively forgotten. In addition, the continuous praise of Sun's followers after the Northern Expedition and the establishment of the Nanjing National Government, the so-called pioneer was later formed. In short, from various factors, this pioneer was of little achievements."

"In addition, the slogans and actions of this pioneer showed that he did not necessarily really know what the revolution was, at least it was essentially different from the revolution we know. He did not widely publicize and mobilize and organize the people, but led some followers from the Taoist sect to carry out the so-called assassination revolution. Not only did the people of the Qing Dynasty, but even Tao Chengzhang, who was an anti-Qing patriot, was instructed by his follower Chen Qimei to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek. The group founded by Sun had no stable source of income.

He relies on donations from overseas Chinese, but he uses this as a living expense for traveling around the country to carry the United States. The political group established by Sun did not have strict organizational discipline and was completely a loose club form. This is also the reason why he later changed it into the Kuomintang, and the Kuomintang's party constitution requires absolute obedience to him, the prime minister. According to the standards of later generations, the groups he led were terrorist organizations of the underworld nature." After a smile, Zhao Zhenzhong continued to say it.

"I say that he has a bad character. One is that his old cow is delicious and mostly grass by his nest; the other is that he often dislikes the grass he has eaten. I have seen some information. In 1901, he hid in Otsuki Kaoru's father's house when he was avoiding disaster in Yokohama. At that time, Sun was 36 years old and Otsuki Kaoru 13 years old. The next year, he held a marriage ceremony. He had a daughter named Miyagawa Tomomiko. Later, when he was exiled to Japan again, it was said that he was a sex partner with Song Ailing. The two lived in Meiya Zhuangyoshi's house. Sun fell in love with Meizi, the daughter of his old friend Meiya, and proposed to her. Song Ailing didn't say anything, but Meizi refused. Because she could not tolerate Sun and Ailing living together in her house, Sun actually dared to ask another woman for a marriage."

"When Chen Jiongming's mutiny, this pioneer was very bad. He left Soong Qingling as bait and secretly ran away with most of the guards. At that time, Song was pregnant for several months and had only a dozen guards around him. Song had a miscarriage and was infertile for life. Song's efforts only received a so-called love letter from Sun without looking up or signing, only a dozen words. This was the only document that Song had obtained in his life."

"Song's identity as the mother of the country is recognized by the mainland. The old Tongmenghui and the Kuomintang elders at that time did not quite recognize her, and the later Kuomintang regime even erased her. When the two got married, Sun was 49 years old and Song was 22 years old. So when Charlie Song asked the Japanese government to stop their marriage on the grounds that his daughter could not get married underage, the Japanese government could not do anything."

"In his later years, Song firmly refused to bury the Sun Mausoleum with the Sun family after his death, and seemed to be expressing a certain meaning through his own way."

"In addition to these famous young grasses, it is said that there are a few others." Zhao Zhenzhong's words were filled with contempt.

"Old Zhao, where did you see it from? This is **, right? But why does it seem more chaotic than the novel?" Zhou Hao was surprised and exclaimed: "But this pioneer's skill in playing the little girl is so great. He is simply the invincible incarnation of the strange uncle, and I admire him."

"Bad boy, if you dare not learn how to deal with you, how can I deal with you!" Zhou Tian warned.

"It is said that he is ambitious and has a lot of ambition and talent, which is related to his failure to set off firecrackers. Cannon means "unrealistic person" in Cannon, which implies that the pioneer's words are exaggerated and untrue. He proposed to build 100,000 kilometers of railways within 10 years, but until then China's railways were not that long. He never had government work experience, but he pointed at the government work and talked loudly."

"He made a fortune because of his own. You see, he established a social group of political parties, lacking funds but not operating it himself. Instead, he traveled around various countries and raised funds from overseas Chinese. During the Wuchang Uprising, he forced the Qing emperor to abdicate and establish the Republic of China government to a large extent. The next movement for the protection of the country, the law protection movement relied on the power of the southern warlords. Later, the Guangzhou government relied on warlords such as Chen Jiongming. It was not until the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy that it had its own political party's reliance. But the Whampoa Military Academy was also established with the help of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of China established a few years later."

"It is by no means a slander for him to stolen the country and seek help from the house. This is by no means a slander. One of the major reasons in the May Fourth Patriotic Movement that is being carried out nationwide is the Twenty-One Treaty signed by Yuan Shikai and Japan. The treaty signed by Yuan Shikai was a treaty proposed by the Japanese government that seriously damages China's interests. But even if Yuan Shikai finally signed it under pressure, he still did not recognize some of the clauses in the treaty that seriously damaged China's rights and interests. However, after hearing about Yuan Shikai's signing of a treaty with Japan, Sun said that he would not recognize the terms in the treaty that seriously damaged China's rights and interests. However, after hearing about Yuan Shikai's conclusion of a treaty with Japan,

In exchange for support from the Japanese government for him and his political groups, he actually signed a more humiliating treaty with Japan than the Twenty-One Articles. This is the Sino-Japanese Covenant. This treaty was revealed in the National Review published in March 1915. But after the signing of the alliance, it seemed to be heard from the outside world. In February 1915, Lin Hu, Xiong Kewu, Cheng Qian, Li Genyuan and others publicly accused Sun of this move as a "use of the act of arbitrary abuse of the sameness and a plan to resist the tiger. It was not tolerated by nature before, but later it was not allowed by wisdom. "

"The Sino-Japanese Covenant was on February 5, 1915. In order to seek support from the Japanese government, Sun Yat-sen competed for favor with Yuan Shikai and signed the so-called Sino-Japanese Covenant with the Japanese. In this treaty, the national sovereignty and interests that Sun Yat-sen agreed to transfer to Japan was more broad and worse than the Twenty-One Articles proposed by Japan. The Twenty-One Articles was forced to sign by Yuan Shikai, and it also did not recognize matters related to major national interests. The Sino-Japanese Covenant was proposed by Sun's voluntary proposal to sign with Japan, and the national interests sold were more serious and thorough."

"In order to gain support from the Soviet Union to fight against the Beiyang government in the north, the Sun also recognized the Soviet Union's invasion of China's interests and support Outer Mongolia's independence. This practice of using foreign hostilities to fight against different forces and even eliminating different domestic forces set an extremely bad precedent. It provided a reference for the emergence of the "necessary defense must be settled first" and planted the seeds of warlords' melee in the future."

"So, Xiao Hao, you didn't find the traces of the pioneers and their followers of the May 4th Middle School. The Twenty-Eighteen Articles have been criticized by the Chinese people so much that the Sino-Japanese Covenant, which is more serious than the stolen country, can be imagined. It is wise to keep Sun silent now. On the one hand, he also hopes that the Japanese government can support him and his group and cannot join the patriotic movement to oppose Japan. Of course, he also has to worry that if he supports the patriotic movement now, once Japan is angry, the details before and after the signing of the Sino-Japanese Covenant will be revealed, and Sun will be ruined. On the other hand, Sun cannot stand up to oppose the patriotic movement now, otherwise he and his group will be despised by all Chinese people and his group will fall apart. Therefore, keeping silence is his best choice at present."

Zhou Tian and Zhou Hao were silent for a long time after listening to Zhao Zhenzhong's comments. Although it was difficult to accept for a while, if you think about it carefully, I am afraid that this is what Zhao Zhenzhong said.

"You didn't pay attention. In our previous world, the issue of unification and the issue of the SAR political system were solved, and many information were disclosed within a certain range. Many of the concepts that people long believed in after special periods were subverted, including the evaluation of historical events and historical figures. Especially in the first generation of leaders during the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were many negative situations in those first generation who were praised and rehabilitated after special periods. Of course, there were also people who were called "scalpels" in the first generation, and those who were criticized after special periods were re-evaluated. In addition, the historical evaluations of some major leaders in the second generation have also changed a lot." Zhao Zhenzhong saw that the two were silent and continued to test the tenacity of their nerves.

"We know what you said, but we don't know what you said, but we don't know what is not disclosed inside. I have also been exposed to the information of experts from the Military Medical University. Xiao Hao probably is not very good at learning environments that he can't get in touch with these aspects." Zhou Tian explained out loud.
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