count?

Being able to distinguish left from right makes one a qualified soldier! "Elite? Do you mean talent?"

After hearing Wang Yaming's question, the officer asked in surprise:

"You're mistaken. How can we be considered elite? I'm just an ordinary platoon leader, and they're just part-time."

Wang Yaming didn't believe this, but he didn't have time to investigate it carefully. After everyone signed, the officer peeled off the second layer of carbon paper, handed it to President Wang, saluted, and left with his men.

"What a bunch of people...tsk tsk tsk...ah..."

Looking at the other party's back as they left, President Wang secretly sighed in his heart, "What a group of good soldiers and excellent cadres."

Although they were hostile to the Communist Party of China, Wang Yaming and the members around him had a good impression of the Red Army commanders and fighters who had just seized the Wuhan Daily.

He was polite, gentle, modest, cultured, and did not harass the public. He even cleaned up the messy and dirty newspaper room before leaving.

It’s such a pity that such a good soldier followed the damn Communist bandits.

And the communist system is really a good system...

The Kuomintang must never learn from this.

"Xiao Xu."

"President?"

"I remember there were over 3000 yuan in the finance office. Is the money still there?"

"Yes!"

Speaking of this, Xu Shuming, deputy editor-in-chief of Wuhan Daily, could not help but reveal an expression of disbelief and admiration:

"The Communists didn't even enter the finance office! They didn't touch a cent of the money!" "Well... go to the finance office and withdraw the money. Take 300 yuan and give some to the finance staff, 100 or 200 yuan each. Bring the rest to me."

"Ah? This..."

"Um?"

"Yes, yes, yes! I'll go right away!"

Although Xu Shuming understood what the president wanted to do, he was still a little worried and pointed cautiously at the ceiling:

"Boss, will this...will this...will the higher-ups...that..." "Idiot! Aren't the Communists here?"

“Huh?”

"If you don't understand, don't ask! Just do it!"

“Yes…Yes!”

Student Xu ran to the finance office excitedly, while President Wang shook his head and gently flicked the high-quality carbon paper, which even had the logo of a paper factory in Wuchang printed on the corner, and sneered in his heart.

I am grateful to the Communist Party for seizing my newspaper, otherwise how could I have taken over safely? Anyway, the higher-ups would never confront the Communist Party.

The Communist Party still has some flaws in its work.

How can we keep accounts without using Chinese characters?

But thanks to this loophole, otherwise it wouldn’t be so convenient for me.

President Wang spread the carbon paper on the table, took out a pen, and began to carefully scribble and make corrections.

Let me take a look...

"Other items", um, silver dollars... 5623 pieces... add... "Quantity of coated paper"... oh, just change "3" to "8"... "Lithographic machine"... this one is not easy to change...

Oh, never mind. Chief Li from the Finance Department is a smart man.

Sure enough, not long after, Chief Li from the Finance Department came running to report with a dejected look on his face, claiming that the Communists had stolen all the money and account books from the finance office.

President Wang could only comfort her with a heavy face, "It's all the Communist bandits' brutality. We are not soldiers, so we can't do anything about it. It's not your fault."

Similar incidents also occurred in various places in the three towns of Wuhan.

Some factories, though only ten machines were "confiscated" by the Communist bandits, reported the loss as thirty, and when asked, they said they had just bought them and hadn't yet recorded them in the accounts.

In some factories, it was clear that the Communists had only taken the final products and production lines, but the factory managers burst into tears and said that the raw materials had also been taken away by the Communists;

Some factories were clearly not entered by the Communists, but fires broke out afterwards. Rumors say it was Communist soldiers who broke in and set the fires...

In short, we hate the Communist bandits and we are grateful to the Communist bandits. The Communist bandits are truly the honest and upright officials.

Oh, no, it’s the Great Sage of Settlement.

257 The encirclement and suppression has ended before it even started!

Because there were so many things to do, and the accounts were being settled, not only Li Desheng, who was so busy that his hair fell out, but even UMP45 didn't pay much attention.

It would be better to say that according to the agreement between the two parties, those loopholes were originally left by the Hubei, Henan and Anhui side deliberately for the immortals to settle the accounts.

The CCP was only too happy to cause trouble for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. As for whether the CCP itself might be contaminated and retaliated by the immortals, causing some people to have inappropriate thoughts?

It cannot be said to be completely impossible, but with clear and concise account books signed and confirmed by multiple people and rewritten by a third party, and a big deterrent with an outstanding record in front of them, the risks and benefits are too disproportionate, and only a fool would do that.

In short, the "Wuhan factory relocation" is in full swing;

Meanwhile, to the south, something is happening that is affecting the future of China and the CCP.

"Hurry, hurry, hurry! We must occupy the entire Nanchang before the reactionaries cause sabotage!" The vanguard of a certain Central Red Army unit, which had been given a death order, rushed straight to the city of Nanchang, ignoring the piles of armed Kuomintang soldiers on the top of the city, and rushed in without hesitation.

Sure enough, no matter how ugly his expression was, the leading officer of the National Army did not dare to order his men to open fire and annihilate this group of arrogant Communist bandits.

After all, Nanchang is currently under the control of He Yingqin. As long as he is not crazy, he will definitely not dare to play tricks.

First, although this guy had made mistakes in judgment and believed that Chiang Kai-shek would lose in several anti-Chiang campaigns, and turned to support Chiang's enemies (such as the Guangxi clique), which made him disliked by Chiang;

By 1932, He, who had served successively as the director of the Kaifeng, Zhengzhou, and Wuhan headquarters, had long since become Chiang Kai-shek's dog. How could he resist the Chairman's orders?

Second, He Yingqin was frightened by the previous miraculous aircraft and warning, and had already ordered the Nanchang Nationalist Army to "lock up the camp for training and not to leave the city for reckless fighting."

fight?

They certainly don't have the courage to fight, and they're almost out of the courage to make money under the guise of war.

Third, according to the order from Chairman Chiang, He Yingqin had another important task. There was no need to delay any further in Nanchang, a place that was destined to be lost (otherwise Chairman Chiang would lose his head).

Therefore, under the powerful deterrence of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Red Fourth Front Army far away in Wuhan, the Jiangxi Central Red Army entered the city of Nanchang without bloodshed and began to occupy various important places.

The one rushing to the front was Lin Biao, who had just taken over as the commander-in-chief of the Red 1st Army.

At the age of 25, he behaved even more ferociously than some of the so-called "bandits" of the Red Fourth Front Army. He rode on a horse, pointed at the city wall and shouted:

"Quick! Seize their equipment! Seal off their warehouses! These belong to our Red Army! Pass the order down! Not a single bullet is allowed to leave Nanchang!"

So, without thinking, the soldiers rushed to the top of the city wall with guns at their fingertips, ignoring the weapons that could take their lives at any time, and began to disarm one by one without any hesitation.

Some soldiers and officers were so angry that they wanted to resist, but they were awakened by two slaps from the middle and senior officers who were more quick-witted.

"Damn it! This is an order from the Chairman and Director He! Do you want to die?" After issuing a series of orders and dealing with all his subordinates, the national army officer immediately trotted down the city wall and came to the plainly dressed Lin Biao, bending over with a smile on his face:

"I wonder which unit of the Communist...Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army you are commanding? I am..." "I don't care who you are. Now, I order you to assemble your troops immediately, right now... Bang!"

Lin Biao, feeling smug, was slapped on the back of his head before he could finish his words. He was about to fly into a rage, but when he turned around and saw someone coming, his angry expression immediately subsided and turned into a flattering smile:

"Commander-in-Chief, why are you here? We haven't taken Nanchang yet. It's not safe here."

"Haha, what did you say before you came? All departments must strictly observe discipline! Be kind to others!"

Commander-in-Chief Zhu, also on horseback, retracted his slap, his expression serious and earnest: "With your attitude, are you trying to intensify the conflict and cause unnecessary casualties to the Red Army?"

“No, no…”

"Then you just want to make Runzhi's efforts and the sacrifices of the Red Fourth Front Army go to waste!"

“I wouldn’t dare!!!”

Hearing this, Lin Biao was immediately startled and quickly jumped off his horse. He ran to the Kuomintang officer and put on a rather ugly smile:

"Which unit are you from? I am Lin Biao, commander of the First Corps of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. According to the agreement between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, I now demand that your unit surrender its weapons and peacefully hand over to Nanchang..."

"Uh..."

This time, the communication between the two sides became much more friendly, and the Red Army soldiers who were originally ferocious suddenly became amiable.

In fact, to be fair, the fact that this group of Red Army soldiers did not open fire the moment they saw each other was already a manifestation of strict military discipline.

Who doesn't have a deep blood feud with Jiang Jun for killing his mother and butchering his father?

I was able to hold back because they were called "Communist bandits," not "Nationalist troops." After completing the basic handover, Lin Biao sent a platoon to escort the two Nationalist battalions guarding the city gate to a temporary camp outside the city to wait. I came before General Zhu:

"Commander-in-Chief, didn't you say that we should wait for our troops to occupy Nanchang first, and then the Party Central Committee and the government would move in?"

"Things happened so suddenly that some work was overlooked."

General Zhu looked at the poster in his hand, checked it one last time, and handed it to Lin Biao:

"Send out at least 500 men and make sure everyone in the army and every street in Nanchang knows about this!"

....

"Provisional Regulations on the Implementation of Militarized Management in Nanchang and Matters to be Observed and Observed by Troops Entering Nanchang"

After taking a few glances, Commander Lin was surprised:

"Establish a Military Control Committee? Implement military control?"

"Well, the reactionaries won't give up Nanchang easily. Sabotage is inevitable. We must do this before qualified administrators are able to fully take over the management of Nanchang!"

"I order all comrades in charge of political work in all departments to emphasize, emphasize, and re-emphasize to all units that the Three Major Disciplines and Eight Points of Attention must be strictly observed!"

"Otherwise, the Red Army is not incapable of killing people!"

"Yes!"

Singing songs such as "Every revolutionary soldier must remember", one Red Army unit after another marched into Nanchang with high morale and encountered no resistance.

This was not only because of the "Declaration of Cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party", but also because the highest commander here, He Yingqin, had fled to the north long before the Red Army entered the city because of Chiang Kai-shek's orders and fear of being liquidated.

Nanchang has changed hands at this point.

The political impact of the loss of Nanchang was enormous, even greater than Chiang Kai-shek had imagined before he was forced to make this decision.

Because he overestimated the integrity of a group of feudal warlord generals under his command.

Not to mention the distant past, Guo Lin, the commander of the 5th Guard Division of the Kuomintang stationed in Jiujiang, almost immediately sent someone to deliver a letter to the Red Army in Ruijin, expressing his willingness to cooperate with the Red Army and the two sides signed a "Non-Aggression Treaty."

Why did he kneel down so quickly? Just look at the map and you will understand.

Jiujiang is located on the Yangtze River, less than 100 kilometers north of Nanchang.

To put it bluntly, even with the Red Army's current combat effectiveness, it can easily arrive there in a day and night raid and immediately engage in battle.

The most important thing is that Jiujiang is located at the junction of Jiangxi and Hubei. Not far to the north are Wuxue and Huangmei, and further north are Luotian and Yingshan.

Look familiar?

That’s right, these were all territories that the Hubei-Henan Institute’s Red Fourth Front had passed through, conquered, or even occupied.

If it is a bit of a stretch to say that the loss of Nanchang led to Wuhan being attacked by the Communist armies from both the north and the south, then Jiujiang was literally sandwiched in the middle and used as a meat bun.

Just as the Soviet-German non-aggression pact was signed without any ripples, if the Kuomintang and the Communist Party started fighting again one day, Lushan and Jiujiang would definitely be the first to be attacked.

what?

You said there are so many counties around Nanchang, such as Yongxiu, De'an, and Zhangshu?

Haha, that's not called kneeling, that's called "I am originally part of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army regime"!

In short, as long as the Red Army can gain a foothold in Nanchang and at the same time preserve the Hubei-Henan-Anhui base area, Jiujiang will be within reach.

Once the important military and economic city of Nanchang fell into the hands of the Red Army, it would also mean that Nanfeng, Yihuang, Fuzhou and even Ji'an, which were sandwiched between Ruijin and Nanchang, would be lost.

Now, the only ones who could really threaten the Red Army were the Nationalist troops in Ganzhou, west of Ruijin.

However, the commanders of the Nationalist troops stationed here are the First Army of the Guangdong Army (Yu Hanmou's unit) and the First Division (Li Zhenqiu's unit)... (Chapter 137, Chapter 138)

In other words, one-third to one-half of Jiangxi's land was controlled by the Communist Party of China or was under the threat of the Red Army, and the Kuomintang completely lost control of the entire area east of Jiangxi.

So, what about Fujian to the east?

"...Commander-in-Chief Jiang, General Cai, I believe you have received the telegrams from Mr. Li in Wuhan and Mr. Chen in Nanjing. What are your thoughts?"

The two leaders of the 19th Route Army, who had just been ordered by Chiang Kai-shek to enter Fujian to participate in the "suppression of communism," had barely even started to warm up when they received telegrams from their superiors and met with representatives of the Chinese Communist Party:

Xiang Ying, Vice Chairman of the Central Provisional Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic and Vice Chairman of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission.

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