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Chapter 179: Tu Man(1/2)

The bigger the country, the more troops, the more problems there will be. This is a very simple truth.

From the Northeast to the entire China, Song Biao has become a lot of things to consider these days. Fortunately, he has laid a very solid foundation in the five years in the Northeast, which has enabled most of the troubles to be solved well.

According to the national territory, the Imperial Army's ten-year plan is to establish 15 reorganized divisions, 35 ordinary divisions, 43 brigades, and a total staff of 1.35 million people.

The reorganized infantry and the cavalry division is organized into 8 regiments, including affiliated artillery regiments, baggage regiments, and engineering regiments. The division command regiment has a full 22,300 chief officers, and the ordinary infantry division is organized into the 5th regiment and three infantry regiments.

The Artillery Corps and the Bailout Corps have a total of 17,500 people.

Infantry is 11 reorganized divisions, 35 ordinary divisions, three reorganized divisions in North China, two in Northeast China, Central China, East China, South China, Northwest China, and Southwest China. The other provinces have an average general division, and the reorganized mountain division is reorganized.

There are 5, and ordinary mountain masters account for 14.

The cavalry is 5 reorganized divisions, one in North China, one in Northeast China, two in Inner Mongolia, two in Northwest China, and 15 ordinary brigades, without ordinary divisions.

The artillery has 18 brigades, unified into a reorganized organization.

The railway engineers have 4 brigades, 2 brigades of railway artillery, and 3 brigades of logistics.

The provinces and capitals of the National Armed Guards have set up a corps, each with railway, bank, military reclamation, military pastoral, and salt industry. The average corps is 15,000 staffed by each corps and 650,000 staffed by the chief editor.

Finally, there were 2 million actual army chiefs in the country, 700,000 national defense officers and soldiers, and 1.3 million service soldiers.

In order to maintain this plan and the long-term construction of the army, the General Staff established eight continental non-commissioned officer schools in Shenyang, Baoding, Wuchang, Xuzhou, Xi'an, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Chengdu. Special artillery academy were established in Nanchang and Taiyuan, and Central Cavalry was established in Suiyuan.

College. The Far East Army Staff College was established in Shenyang and the Central Imperial Army University was established in Beijing, as the highest institution of the Chinese Army.

In terms of the navy, there is really no perfect plan for the time being. We will first prepare for the construction of ship schools across the country to prepare for the development of the ship industry and shipping industry. At the same time, we will establish three naval non-commissioned officer schools in Fuzhou, Haizhou and Qingdao, Fuzhou and Britain and France.

Naval cooperation, Haizhou and the US Navy cooperation, Qingdao and Germany Navy cooperation. They trained quickly separately, and continued to dispatch a large number of non-commissioned officers to the Naval Non-commissioned Schools and Naval Academy in Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom.

As for fleet planning and scale, it is generally blank for the time being.

Song Biao has no energy, and Cheng Biguang and Song Wenhui's ten-year plan for the imperial naval has not been released for a long time. It is said that there are many disputes between the two sides. It is not a matter of what warships to buy in detail, and it is not a matter of how much to buy. Only the military academy and the ship school will be the first.

Get it done quickly.

While Song Biao quickly reorganized the entire army and stabilized Shaanxi, the original 20th, second and fourth towns, which had been reorganized first, were transferred to Hanzhong. The Imperial Army gradually completed the military preparations to pacify the southwest in mid-November.

At this time, only the last military order was left before the troops were attacking Sichuan.

During this period, various forces were entangled and complicated in Sichuan Province, and the situation was already incredible.

At this moment, Song Biao finally confirmed through the intelligence department that Empress Dowager Longyu and Emperor Xuantong did not go to the British Embassy to take refuge, but with the help of the Japanese Embassy in China, he had disguised himself as a Japanese overseas Chinese before the Northeast Army attacked Beijing.

Leaving Beijing, he lived in seclusion in Japan or North Korea at this time.

In consultation with British Minister Zhuerdian, Song Biao agreed to grant pardon to Prince Chun Zaifeng, allowing him to continue living in Prince Chun's mansion, and the British Embassy no longer protects Zaifeng.

Beijing is getting colder in November.

In such a season, Zaifeng, who had been secretly sheltered in the British Embassy for four months, finally walked out and walked in the capital like a walking corpse.

The blood that had been spreading throughout the capital in the past few months has been washed away day by day. At first glance, the capital, which was once full of Manchu humans and Qing bureaucrats, suddenly became so lonely and deserted. The huge inner city of Beijing seemed to be An empty city, the once prosperous merchant market was extremely deserted, and most of the Han people even fled.

Zaifeng walked like this, wearing the prince's outfit, with a solemn expression and a heart-wrenching cry.

Although he had been hiding in the embassy, ​​he still knew what had happened in the past few months. In Beijing, a massacre led by the old Beiyang Army was about to kill all the people. The most terrifying thing was that the whole country was killed. During the days, a British military officer saw thousands of bodies being transported out of the city and burned in a brick kiln outside the city.

The inner city has been blocked and not many people can come in to check it out. The captives of the Beiyang Army were detained here. No one knows what happened next, but rumors are constantly circulating.

Almost no one of the people Zaifeng was familiar with in the past could be found or could never see them again.

His concubine and his two children are still hiding in a church near the embassy, ​​and they don't dare to come out now.

He walked back to Prince Chun's mansion in exhaustion and pain all the way. Everything in the mansion had been emptied, empty like a ghost garden. He sat in the corridor, looking at the garden and pond with the scenery still in his heart. Unspeakable fear and self-blame.

During the period when Song Biao had already become emperor, Zaifeng's heart was tortured. He lived in fear and regretful self-blame every day. He finally knew what he had committed. wrong.

In Beijing, Xi'an, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Northeast China and other places, the Manchus in the city were almost killed. The Manchus set up a trap for their destiny from the very beginning. Concentrated living makes them more likely to be caught.

From July to November 1910, this period was the most chaotic period in the country. There was a large-scale ban on the whole country. Most of them were premeditated and carefully planned collective revenge, and a few were looting. The Empire's temporary cabinet government responded to the This failed to respond, first, there was a strong political and military force to restrict the government from controlling it, and second, the chaos in the situation made the government unable to control it.

The "Anti-Encirclement Order" approved by the Provisional Government stipulates that all land occupied by the Manchus through the early and mid-term Qing dynasties will be confiscated. The property seized by force through other means will also be confiscated.

This executive order was soon abused by revolutionary troops everywhere.

In Xi'an, a woman from the bannermen begged the revolutionary army. She begged: 'I hate my ancestors too because they abused the Han people'. Another old woman begged: 'Calling us useless women and children can What's the use, what can you get, why not release us to show your magnanimity.'

The soldiers were moved by it, but they still killed them and transported them and the bodies of the children outside the city to bury them.

Whether it is the Restoration Association, the Tongmeng Association and other revolutionary organizations, or the Society, when inciting soldiers and revolutionaries to revolt, they will inevitably talk about the ten days of Yangzhou, the Three Massacres in Jiading, the Massacres in Suzhou, the Massacres in Nanchang, and Ganzhou.

The massacre, the massacre of Jiangyin, the massacre of Kunshan, the massacre of Jiaxing, the massacre of Haining, the massacre of Jinan... and the even more tragic Sichuan. In this process, Chinese studies masters who serve politics, such as Zhang Binglin, also played the role of

He hastily blamed the massive extinction of Sichuan in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties on Manchus.

With the support of abundant revolutionary funds, the propaganda brochures about these history have been widely circulated in various places, especially in the Northeast and Jiangsu and Zhejiang, which were dominated by the Restoration Society.

Manchus became the cause of national corruption and national decline. Manchus were full of original sins in all riot propaganda and became victims of revolutionary revival. It seems that only by killing all Manchus can China get rid of the past and revival again.

All the wealth of Manchus is based on enslaving the Han people, and every penny is the product of national oppression.

All the evidence of crime and the old historical accounts have become important reasons for officers, soldiers and the poor to participate in the uprising. In order to maintain the justice in their hearts, massacre has become a symbol of national liberation and revolutionary success.

Such massacres spread across the country, and even in the rich Kanto region, they were not spared, and the Anti-Entertainment Order was completely abused.

In the empty Prince Chun's mansion, a gunshot came in the quiet night. The former Regent wanted to redeem himself by committing suicide. He could not save himself, but his death may be the final brush of this tragedy.

The next day, Song Biao arrived in the office and sat down to prepare for today's official business. He planned to officially sign the amnesty order of Hui Feng and the military order to pacify the southwest. He saw the latest information on his desk, and that's why

I learned that Liu Feng had committed suicide.

Sitting at the desk, Song Biao was silent for a while.

The death of Liu Feng made the new and old hatreds in his heart disappear.

Song Biao silently thought to himself whether this means that everything is over, and the dispute between Han and Manchu seems to be over and restored to normalcy to the country.

When the Imperial Cabinet government officially established an administrative authority across the country, indiscriminate killing must be curbed. Even if there are many people who hate the people, as the government, they will still fulfill their obligations to curb crimes.

He was also thinking about the problems in Japan.

He was not surprised at the Japanese Embassy's rescue of Xuan Tong and his son. He was just that he had been focusing on the British Embassy before, so he ignored the possibility.

For Japan, this mother and son are probably a rare item. They must think that there will always be useful things, such as planning Manchuria.

Is it possible?

If Japan feels there is a silver lining, let Japan continue to fantasize like this.

Song Biao thought about it and did not intend to get involved with Japan. Now that things have come to this point, he let the past go with the wind, let him be an enlightened monarch, turning the old hatreds of the previous dynasty into a piece of letter paper and historical drafts,

It is a real history that is burning.

He did not want to go to the imperial capital of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties again, nor did he want to go to the Forbidden City. The prosperity of Kyoto was like smoke and clouds to him. He liked to create his own history. For this reason, he regarded Daxing County and Fangshan County as new capitals.

, renamed Kyoto Special Administrative Region, where a new political city and palace location is re-planned.

The Imperial Central Government is located in Daxing Prefecture, the new East District of Kyoto, while the Imperial Palace and Army Headquarters are located in Fangshan Prefecture, and the west district of Kyoto is renamed.

The Kyoto Special Administrative Region will become a new landmark of the Chinese Empire, representing the arrival of a new era. Here, the buildings of this era will be gathered here, and it exists as a pure government city. This is a good thing for Beijing.

Good news, you don’t have to take on heavy tasks. At the same time, you can continue to be considered the capital of the empire.

Song Biao didn't want to design everything from a height, he just wanted to have different historical steps and take a different path to prove his sense of existence.

In the past two days, he has been brewing the details of this matter. Similarly, he must continue to consider military operations against Sichuan and Yunnan and Guizhou. The split situation within the Tongmenghui has been inevitable. The Chinese Democratic Party, which was established by Song Jiaoren, is officially established.

Established to absorb a large number of party members from within the Tongmenghui.

As a pilot, Song Biao agreed in principle that the Democratic Party has a greater probability of local governance in Guangdong and Guangxi, with the condition that two towns and two threats must be given up. In fact, the Tongmenghui did not really control these armies, and the army was purely in the dragon.

In the hands of Jiguang and Lu Rongting, the two cooperated and fought against each other, while the Tongmenghui had another Guangdong Revolutionary Army in Guangzhou.

Song Jiaoren wants to give up the army and hand it over to the Imperial Army to take over. Long Jiguang and Lu Rongting know that once they give in, they will most likely lose their military power completely. The two of them hold on to the Tongmenghui and do not retreat. Some members of the Tongmenghui do not want to give in and still try to do so.

Take advantage of the special geographical conditions of Guangdong and Guangxi to maintain the autonomy of Guangdong and Guangxi.

This entanglement is almost exactly the same as in Sichuan. It is only because Zhao Erfeng and Zhao Erxun established the Southwest Patriotic Association in Sichuan and Yunnan and Guizhou. On the surface, it was the Patriotic Association, but in fact it was the base camp of the Qing Dynasty. By this, they united local forces and the new army.

, Love** continues to control Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou.

Song Biao can only attack.

Compared with Guangdong and Guangxi, Song Biao obviously wants to attack Sichuan more. As long as he enters Sichuan, he can sweep the entire Sichuan and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in one go. After all, he controls Hunan now, and as long as the troops are prepared, he can continue to attack Guangdong and Guangxi at any time.

The negotiations between the Imperial Army Department and Sichuan, Guangdong and Guangxi have been still being evenly matched, and neither side wants to make concessions. Long Jiguang, Lu Rongting, Zhao Erxun, and Zhao Erfeng are all willing to recognize the imperial central government, on the condition that they are allowed to govern military and politically.

.The so-called autonomy is nothing more than the army continuing to belong to them and their politics is also controlled by them.

The origin of the warlords in the late Qing Dynasty came from the Hunan and Huaihe armies. They refused to let go if they held military power. They even threatened the capital with this point, which became the biggest disadvantage of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

Song Biao spent some time to continue reading the southwest combat plan formulated by the General Staff of the Army. Although as Zhao Tingzhu and Jiang Fangzhen said, attacking Sichuan is actually much easier than attacking Guangdong and Guangxi, but the journey is farther.

The plan in Song Biao's hands is obviously not very perfect, but Song Biao knew in his heart that it was enough to deal with the Zhao Erxun brothers and the local forces in Sichuan.

Jiang Zhengyuan walked in and reported to Song Biaohui: "The emperor, the British Minister Sir Juerdian, asked for a meeting in the living room."

Song Biao continued to look at the combat plan and replied faintly: "Please come in."

He knew what Zhu Erdian wanted to say, but Liu Feng's death really had nothing to do with him. After Jiang Zhengyuan left, he called the Secret Service and asked Wang Yongjiang, who was the director of the Secret Service at that time, to come here to report to Liu Fengzhi

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To be continued...
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