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Volume 12 Cold War Iron Curtain Volume 32 Tan Sitong Part 2

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The bribe failed. Instead, a waiter refused quietly. Oh no, and then he became happy again. He was full of etiquette. This was exactly what he had always yearned for and worked hard to build. Today's Chinese people have obviously done this. These spiritual progress even made him feel happy than material progress.

After taking back his bribe, Zhao Gang didn't say anything. He followed Xiaoer to the third floor. Xiaoer had a smile on his face, and with more vigilant eyes, he took Zhao Gang into a private room: "Keep, are you waiting here, or I'll tell you something."

Zhao Gang found a seat to sit down and looked around. The private room was facing the lake. The scenery was very good. He nodded and asked, "Where is Tan Sitong?" If someone else had changed, he would be embarrassed to say this. After a long time of trouble, he didn't know Tan Sitong at all. He was so embarrassed to say that he would give him a surprise, but he was surprised enough.

"Guest, you have to advance, right opposite." The waiter pointed to the opposite side happily. Good guy, the middle of Baiyun Tower was hollowed out. The waiter said that there was at least twenty meters opposite. This is also called being close to each other? Zhao Gang was almost pissed by his nose, and his face had already sunk: "Waiter, I said I wanted a room next to Tan Sitong. How dare you arrange me here? The whole world has no such reason!"

"You said Mr. Tan's name too!" The waiter's tone was even more shocking, and he rolled his eyes to Zhao Gang. Seeing that there was no one everywhere, he approached Zhao Gang and whispered: "This master, I said that if you make trouble for Mr. Tan, you will completely eliminate this idea. It's not your turn!"

"It's not my turn!" Zhao Gang was the emperor for the first time and heard this word for the first time. He patted the waiter's shoulder, "Tell me why it's not my turn. Is there anyone who has booked a seat before me?"

"Of course, how could I say that to you?" The waiter thought he guessed Zhao Gang's purpose, so he immediately became arrogant and pointed to several rooms and said, "Looking at the place where there is no place. Liu Zhi, the director of the Public Security Department of the Imperial City District, five years ago, Mr. Tan submitted a memorial to punish the urban management. He went to the fore for five consecutive years and tidied Liu Zhi to death. Don't look at the place where there is no movement, and you will have something to do in a while. Looking at the place where there is no place. Zhao Sunping, the seventh richest businessman in the capital, wanted to make a fortune ten years ago and bought the capital oil ten million. As a result, Mr. Tan revealed it and was fined a small half of his property before he escaped. He still can't contact the large national enterprises. He hated Mr. Tan to the core. He also had that little old man. Don't be too conspicuous, he was also a person when he was liberated. He stomped his feet and shook the ruthless corners of the capital. He was also a member of Mr. Tan, and he was also involved in this company."

Xiao Er pointed to his mouth and said it one by one. Zhao Gang listened with a slight gaze. Tan Sitong was really amazing. He has been an official for 30 years and participated in the ministerial level. Five or six of the Monopoly. If Tan Sitong is from the Supervision Department, it is reasonable, but the archives clearly state that Tan Sitong is an old employee of the Greening Department of the Ministry of Agriculture. Although his treatment is equivalent to that of the deputy director, his position is still an ordinary employee. Compared with him, he can be said to be a family. Such a person can actually participate in these wealthy and high-ranking officials. How did he do it? Zhao Gang was very interested in this and said to the waiter: "Come whatever wine and food, and then tell me how Tan Sitong participates in these people."

The waiter responded and walked downstairs quickly. After a while, he brought a few dishes. Zhao Gang ate a few bites casually. Although the taste was delicious, it always had a strange taste. He didn't like it, so he put down his chopsticks and asked the waiter: "I don't know how Tan Sitong overthrew these people. Do you know?"

When the waiter saw Zhao Gang stopping the chopsticks, he knew that Zhao Gang was not here. He was a "Tan fan". He immediately told Tan Sitong about the past few decades. When Zhao Gang finished listening, it was already dark, and then he roughly understood why Tan Sitong had such great energy to overthrow these high-ranking officials.

Because Tan Sitong is not alone, but a group, Kang Guangren, Lin Xu, Yang Shenxiu, Yang Rui, and Liu Guangdi have become one of them again, and the nicknames are the same, the Six Gentlemen, some of these people have become newspaper tycoons, and some are senior executives of the Supervision Department, and only Tan Sitong is the worst in the area. But it is strange that the other five people respect Tan Sitong and regard Tan Sitong as the core of the Six Gentlemen.

"Hahaha!" After hearing this, Zhao Gang laughed happily. In his memory, all the six gentlemen were heroes of the moment, but in that dark era, they ended up in a miserable ending.

Kang Guangren (1867-1898, whose courtesy name is Guangren and his pseudonym Youbo, is from Nanhai, Guangdong. Kang Youwei, a younger brother, despised the eight-legged essay study since he was young, and believed that the weak and destructive country was caused by the eight-legged essay obstruction talents. Zeng Na was a minor official and felt the darkness of the officialdom and returned home with the crown. He studied Western medicine from an American, John Jia, and planned to establish a medical school in Shanghai, but failed. In 1897 (the 23rd year of Guangxu), 2 and Xu Qin were in Australia.

Zhixinbao promoted the reform and reform. Later, he went to Shanghai to set up a female school. Chao, Tan Sitong and others initiated the establishment of a foot binding meeting. The Datong Bookstore was established and the works of Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao and others were published. In the spring of 1898, he took Jin to Beijing to assist Kang Youwei in carrying out the reform movement. He advocated the abolition of the eight-legged essay and enlighten the people. He proposed to write a letter with the censor Song Bolu, asking for the reincarnation of the children to take the test for the year, and those who use the four-book texts would change the policy and make the decisions and implement the order. Seeing that the stubborn and conservative forces were strong and the reform was difficult, he repeatedly advised Kang Youwei to leave the south of Beijing, recruit disciples to give lectures, cultivate reform talents, and wait for the opportunity to reform. He was arrested during the Xu Coup and said in prison: "If China can die, what's the harm in death!" He was executed calmly.

Yang Shenxiu (1849-1898 characters Yile, whose real name is Xiu, and whose name is Wunzi. He was a Jinshi in 1889 (the fifteenth year of Guangxu), and was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Justice. He was promoted to the position of the Censor of Shandong Dao, and was determined to "take it as his own responsibility to clarify the world." The following year, the censor Song Bolu initiated the Guanxue Society and emphasized reform. 4. The title of Kang Youwei's guaranteed Congress organized by Kang Youwei was very close to the exaggeration of Kang Youwei. Many memorials were written after discussion with Kang Youwei, and may be drafted by Kang Youwei. The new policy article in June is 5, please make a clear decision.

The country announced the reform; asked to correct the imperial examination style, abandon the eight-legged essay, and change the trial policy theory; asked to study Japan's charter, send the princes and princes to travel around; asked to raise funds to translate books. He also impeached the conservative ministers who obstructed the reform many times. He once said to Wen: "If there is Xu Jingye in the Eight Banners' royal family, I will be Luo Cheng!" (Hu Sijing: Volume 4 of "Xu Xu Lushuang Record") was published by Wen. He was arrested during the Wu coup and was killed. His works include "Xuexu Shengtang Poetry Collection", "Yang Yi's Estate Memorial", and "Wenxi County New Chronicles".

Lin Xu (1875-1898 characters Gu, nicknamed Wancui. He was from Fujian Houguan (now Fuzhou). He was a juren. He was a scholar and liked to sing poems. In 1895 (the 21st year of Guangxu), he wrote a letter to refuse peace talks in response to the signing of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Shimonoseki. In the same year, he donated it to the Secretariat of the Cabinet. In 1897, he went to study at the Western Academy founded by Zhang Yuanji and others. In 1898, the Fujian Society was founded, which echoed the various societies of Guangdong, Shu, Zhejiang, and Shaanxi. Reform Movement. He participated in the launch of | Kang Youwei's postscript to "Spring and Autumn Xun Family Studies" and promoted the classics of the classics. During the Hundred Days Reform, he was summoned by Emperor Guangxu and was awarded the title of a fourth-rank official. He walked on the military computer and participated in the new policy. On the eve of the Xu coup, he brought Emperor Guangxu's secret edict to Kang Youwei to discuss and teach ways to save Guangxu. He was arrested and killed during the Xu coup. He was only 24 years old. He has the "Wan Cuixuan Collection".

Yang Rui (1857-1898's name is Shujiao, and his name is Dunshu. He is from Mianxiu, Sichuan. He was a juren. In 1889 (the fifteenth year of Guangxu), he was appointed as the Secretary of the Cabinet. Later, during his tenure in Beijing, he often wrote letters to Zhang Zhidong to report the news in the court. During the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, he advocated gathering elite soldiers and powerful generals to launch a large number of northern aids to defend Jingu. In 1895, he participated in the launch of the Qiangxue Society. After the Qiangxue Society was banned, he joined forces with the Central Committee of the Association to fight. The Qing court set up an official bookstore on the basis of the former site of the Qiangxue Society and ordered him to participate in the selection of books. In the spring of 1898, he was in Beijing. The Shu Society was founded and the Shu Academy was established. He used Zhang Zhidong's "Encouraging Learning" as a guide, and studied middle school and western learning. The fourth was listed as a guaranteed national assembly, and he often slept in public during the gathering. During the Hundred Days Reform, he was summoned by Emperor Guangxu, awarded the title of fourth-rank minister, walked on the military chapters, and participated in the new policy. He intersected with Kang Youwei, but his reform proposals were often inconsistent, and he attacked Kang "many false" and claimed that he would "reduce some scrutiny" against the new law. He was arrested during the Xuxu coup, but Zhang Zhidong was unable to rescue him and was killed. The remains were compiled into "Yang Shuqiao's Collection" and "Yang Shuqiao's Collection of Poems".

Liu Guangdi (1859-1898 characters Peicun. He was from Fushun, Sichuan. He was appointed as the chief minister of the Ministry of Justice in 1883 (the ninth year of Guangxu). He was appointed as the chief official of the Ministry of Justice. He was honest and did not flatter the powerful. In 1894, the Sino-Japanese War of 1895 broke out. He wrote a letter to suggest reforms and seek strength. After reading the official of the Ministry of Justice, he was afraid that he would not dare to hand over the post. In the spring of 1898, he was summoned by Emperor Guangxu, and was awarded the title of fourth-rank official, walking on the military machine and participating in the new policy. He worked with Tan Sitong to refute the memorial of Zeng Lian, a conservative school, to kill Kang Youwei, but he often violated the reform and conservative period, and tried to "no new and old areas" to deal with political affairs, so that "remaining the reform and conservative period, all of them were suitable" (Liu Guangdi: "Letter to Houdi", "Collection of Zhongshengzhai"). He was arrested and killed during the Xu coup. He was only 39 years old.

Now, these six people are all serving the country, which is really a blessing for the country. Compared with these, what about Song Bingcey's intention to compete in the northern border? The people's hearts are available, the people's minds are determined, all officials are loyal, and the small world, how big can a few flies bring! Just when Zhao Gang was happy, he heard a noise downstairs, and there were screams of people inside. Zhao Gang couldn't help but frown!
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