Chapter 183 Come on, the real war(3/3)
Based on Song Jiaoren's understanding of Sun Yat-sen, he knew that this meeting had probably failed. Sun Yat-sen could not continue to fight for any form of special preferential treatment for Guangdong and Guangxi, and he could no longer fight for it.
Thinking of this, Song Jiaoren and Sun Yixian persuaded: "Rixin, what China needs most now is not division and controversy, but stability and unity. The people have been poor for too long. They have been exploited and enslaved by the Manchus for too long.
As a nation, we have stood up again, and now we should continue to make great strides to catch up with the world's powers. Whether we learn from the United States or Germany, as long as we can make China rich and powerful and the people no longer starve, that is a good path.
Road. Huang Xing and I have discussed this issue many times. If we don’t talk about the efforts and sacrifices of the comrades of the Tongmenghui, the current situation is actually very beneficial to China and the people. We should now turn the path of revolution to democratic revolution and
While advancing the Revolution of Liberation, promote democracy and freedom, promote national rejuvenation and national development. Therefore, we decided to establish the Democratic Party, participate in Congress, and participate in the formulation of the Imperial Constitution."
Sun Yixian then sighed: "Yes, you are very right. I admit that some of my previous persistence was because I was too worried and too careless, and ignored our most difficult problems now."
Having said this, he solemnly stood up, bowed to Song Biao, and continued: "Now, on behalf of the comrades of the Tongmenghui, I officially recognize the founding of the Chinese Empire."
Song Biao was still very happy. As long as Sun Yat-sen recognized the authority of the empire to rule the country, the small warlords in Guangdong, Guangxi and Southwest would lose their political foundation and truly become small armed forces of the Communist Party, instead of the powerful republican revolutionary armed forces.
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With such a foundation, no matter how hard we attack those small armed groups in the future, it will be hard to overdo it.
Song Biao also stood up and shook hands with Mr. Sun, saying: "It is a good thing that we can reach a consensus on this, but this is just the beginning. We still have a lot of things to do and discuss."
Immediately, after Song Jiaoren also stood up, Song Biao shook hands with him again.
Song Biao's words are definitely not wrong. Even if Mr. Sun recognized the authority of the empire, there must still be a lot of disputes between the two sides over the formulation of the interim constitution. This dispute is the difference between realism and idealism, and it is the difference between governing.
differences between those who oppose it and those who oppose it.
That afternoon, Song Biao, Song Jiaoren, and Sun Yixian spent a lot of time talking about the interim constitution, the politics of Guangdong and Guangxi, the revolutionary army, and other issues. The talks between the three lasted for four hours. The biggest disagreement was about the military and armed forces.
On the issue of both the government and the emperor being loyal to the emperor, both Song Jiaoren and Sun Yat-sen put forward a lot of prerequisites for countermeasures. The two sides also had great disputes over the validity period of the interim constitution.
Sun Yixian also had a new idea, that is, the patrol force would be directly under the jurisdiction of the provinces and not subject to the control of the emperor.
Song Biao patiently sat here and refuted them one by one, dismissing their opinions. The imperial Congress will be formally convened in April, and the interim constitution has actually been drafted and is waiting for the formal approval of the Congress.
Song Jiaoren and Sun Yixian have both read the draft of the interim constitution. They must have a lot of opinions. On small issues, Song Biao does not negotiate. This is not his job, but on big issues, he must deal with them one by one.
Refute and ensure the adoption of this constitution.
The two sides talked for an entire afternoon, and the major differences gradually disappeared. It's not that there weren't any, but Song Jiaoren and Sun Yat-sen had no way to refute Song Biao.
The country is in such a critical situation now. Song Biao must not lose control of the country. Once his power is restricted, and there are still a bunch of restrictions holding him back, the country will eventually be destroyed and the family will be destroyed.
On this point, he and Yuan Shikai are completely different.
Compared with Yuan Shikai during the Beiyang Government, Song Biao was much more powerful, while the Tongmenghui was much weaker, and it was impossible to truly and effectively contain him.
In the following days, Sun Yat-sen, accompanied by Song Jiaoren, continued to meet and negotiate with other ministers of the cabinet government, especially after meeting with Wang Chonghui and others who were mainly responsible for drafting the interim constitution. The two sides further negotiated many terms.
It was not until January 2, 1911 that Song Biaocai and Sun Yixian reached a basic consensus on the "First Provisional Constitution of the Chinese Empire". The two sides also published a joint declaration of the Liberation Society and the Tongmenghui in the "Central Daily News".
It proposed four major slogans: unification of the whole nation and politics, rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, building a modern constitutional country, and ensuring civil rights and people's livelihood.
Although the two signed a joint declaration at the same time, after issuing this declaration, China was destined to completely enter the era of "Song Zhendan", and all real power and prestige would fall into the hands of Song Biao.
After signing the declaration, Sun Yat-sen resigned as chairman of the Tongmenghui, and Song Jiaoren became the chairman. The entire Tongmenghui was reorganized into the China Democratic Party, with the promotion of China's democratic and liberal revolution as its new political goal. Overall, it was a relatively late transformation.
Major branch organizations, including the Joint Progress Association, the Youth Association of All Nations, etc., had already joined the Liberation Association at this time.
Among the seats in the first Congress, the Liberation Association occupied at least half of the seats, while the Reform and Progressive Association, the New Deal Power Association, and the Constitutional Association, allied to the Liberation Association, also occupied a larger number of seats. This situation was detrimental to the China Democracy Party that joined later.
is disadvantageous.
In this political contest, the Liberation Revolution finally surpassed the Republican Revolution and became the winner of this era. Its thoughts, theories, and policies were increasingly recognized by most Chinese intellectuals, gentry celebrities, politicians, and various local forces.
Become the mainstream of China's thought of strengthening the country.
After many ups and downs, the torrent of history was finally redirected, completely leading China into another direction of strongman politics.
At a time when people with lofty ideals are shouting together for long live the liberation revolution, long live the emperor, and long live the Chinese nation, Japan, separated by the water, can no longer hold back the fear deep in their hearts. When the civil war is getting closer and closer,
At the end, when the Chinese were preparing to actively invest in rebuilding the new empire, a real war finally came.
Fortunately, or rather unfortunately, Song Biao realized that this day would come sooner or later than Japan.
Many generals of the Northeastern Army and many colleagues of the Restoration Association doubted why Song Biao had to save up for so long to overthrow the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Why did he need to spend so much effort? Facts will now prove that Song Biao is different from a beastly nation like Japan.
As a neighbor, you must always be prepared to go to war with these beasts.
Always do a good job and do a good job every moment. A moment of negligence can lead to a century-old tragedy for the entire country.
Come on, real war!
Chinese people love peace, but are never afraid of war.!~!
Chapter completed!