Before leaving, Du Heng glanced at Li Gen, wanting to "remind him", but the other party was too excited to pay attention because he saw an important person.

"I'm Li Desheng... You're Comrade Li Gen, right? I heard you're going to serve as the political commissar of the Shaanxi-Gansu guerrillas. Tell me, how do you plan to carry out your work?"

At first, Li Desheng's attitude was quite good. He introduced himself and asked some routine questions, but soon, Li Gen's answer made him unable to hold back:

"Report to Chairman Li! I will severely criticize Liu Zhidan, Xie Zichang and other comrades for their escapism and the problematic route they take to the mountains! Correct the guerrillas' erroneous tendencies!"

"I will order the guerrillas to attack large towns and try to carve out a base core with a large population and strong defenses!"

"Under the strong leadership of the provincial party committee, I will wipe out all local landlords, lead the local land distribution movement, distribute land to the farmers, and win their support!"

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"puff..."

UMP45 couldn't help but laugh.

Do you want to listen to what you are saying?

Let's not talk about how much conflict it would cause if we were to try to take over the military commander of an army.

"Correcting the guerrilla mistakes of the guerrillas"?

No...what are guerrillas for if they don't fight guerrilla warfare?

Attack the "core of a fortified base"? You also know "fortified"?

If that's the case, does the Shaanxi-Northern Guerrilla Army still have 300 men? Do they have heavy weapons?

If you don’t have any, then you can call J8.

There is also this "kill all the landlords and distribute the land to the people."

Please, my commander dares to do this because he really has the ability to overturn the table.

If the landlords dare to resist, just kill them all. He doesn't need the support of these landlords anyway.

But what about you?

There are only a few of these little guys, and there are also quite a few landlords, bandits, and gang members. Do you still want to kill all the landlords?

Do you believe what you said the day before that your ancestral grave was dug up the next day? Oh, your ancestral grave is not here?

Then scatter your ashes.

It seems that the historical records are indeed correct. Even if this guy is not Wang Ming's man, he is of the same kind as Wang Ming.

Historically, this guy acted according to this idea, which resulted in the guerrillas suffering successive defeats and eventually declining from more than a thousand people to more than a hundred.

What is even more distressing is that after causing some to die, some to flee, and some to surrender, he not only did not reflect on his mistakes, but also jumped out to accuse the guerrillas of "counter-revolutionary unrest" and was subsequently isolated by the guerrillas.

Then, he and the newly appointed Political Department Director Huang Ziwen abandoned the team and ran back to Xi'an under the pretext of "reporting to the Provincial Party Committee".

Logically speaking, if UMP45 was a member of the guerrillas, she would be a fool if she didn't kill these two guys along with Du Heng, who was giving them blind orders behind the scenes.

From UMP45's smile, Li Desheng knew that this woman had long been aware of Li Gen and the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee's behavior, but had simply been too lazy to speak out.

Or perhaps the CCP needs to discover and correct itself. Holding back his anger, Li Desheng continued gently asking:

"Are these your own ideas, or those of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee?" "Uh..."

Li Gen was distracted by UMP45's charming smile and replied subconsciously:

"Of course it's my own..."

Perhaps realizing that this might seem like he was trying to steal some of the credit, Li Gen changed his words and said, "It was the instructions of the Provincial Party Committee and Secretary Du. I studied it carefully myself..."

I am too lazy to write nonsense, in short it is just the common practice of bureaucrats to "slightly show off their achievements while frantically flattering their superiors."

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Seeing it was so stupid, Li Desheng was too lazy to get angry and could only sigh. How could a good party become like this?

The business has just started, and internal problems have already...

Originally, in June this year, when the Central Committee expressed dissatisfaction with the work of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee at a meeting, Li Desheng, who did not directly attend the meeting but only received the meeting minutes, was still wondering whether it was an exaggeration;

But now, after listening to the report in person, he felt that the problems existing in the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee were not only not exaggerated, but also conservative!

Out of touch with the masses, bureaucracy, intrigue, deception of superiors, serious left adventurism and left opportunism...

Wu Hao's judgment was correct; Du Heng did need to be replaced;

But he was still too gentle.

Du Heng must be replaced immediately and transferred out of Shaanxi!

Otherwise, if they continue to do this, will the Shaanxi-Northern Guerrillas and the Shaanxi base area be able to continue to exist?!

Even if the revolutionary situation had taken a significant turn for the better due to the Wuhan victory, and even if a secret agreement had been reached with Yang Hucheng, I'm afraid the people in Shaanxi would have lost their morale!

Thinking of this, Li Desheng was too lazy to waste words with Li Gen. After sending him away, he called back Du Heng, the Secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee, and then called a new comrade:

"Comrade Du Heng, I am now conveying to you the instructions of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. Effective today, you are dismissed from your position as Secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee and will be replaced by Comrade Cao Changqing!"

"Why??"

Du Heng looked at the new "Cao Changqing" in astonishment, completely confused about what he had done wrong and why he was dismissed so quietly.

Judging from what he said just now, it is obvious that this was not a spur-of-the-moment decision, but one that the central government had already decided on, and Li Desheng was just conveying it.

But why?

Despite feeling extremely puzzled and unwilling, facing the representatives of the Party Central Committee, or the members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee who were accompanied by over 100,000 troops, Du Heng stammered twice and was forced to accept.

I just asked one more question: "So, what about my new position?" "Let's wait for the central government to decide!" "...Yes."

Du Heng left the room, but UMP45 tilted her head and whispered a few words to a small man beside her. The latter disappeared silently and followed Du Heng.

There's no way, this guy is a big traitor in history who almost wiped out the entire Shaanxi Provincial Committee and the Shaanxi base area's party committee organization...

333 The CCP must have the mentality of a ruling party

Li Desheng did not notice UMP45's little movements, and even if he did, he couldn't say anything to her.

Although the CCP has long stipulated that "intra-party investigations are prohibited," to avoid turning intelligence or disciplinary inspection organizations into terrorist spy organizations, and to avoid intelligence work being placed above the work of party leadership;

But Comrade Ma Shiwu is a member of the World Revolutionary Party, not the Chinese Communist Party!

Besides, the two had already agreed that Ma Shiwu would be in charge of the special brigade. As long as the people were still in the brigade and as long as they didn't kill or rob people blatantly, everything would be decided by the other party.

Although "Instructor Ma" does not have a formal position, her status and voice in the party are very high. In the future, she will be able to stand in the first two rows or even the first row at Tiananmen Square.

Back to the point.

After being disappointed with the current Shaanxi Provincial Party Secretary Du Heng, Li Desheng turned his attention to the new Provincial Party Secretary Cao Changqing:

"Comrade Changqing, tell me how you plan to carry out the work in Shaanxi." Cao Changqing, whose real name was Meng Yongqian, was a top student of economics at Peking University. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1927 and served as Secretary of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, Member of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, Standing Committee Member of the Manchuria Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and Minister of the Organization Department.

Therefore, he was very familiar with Zhao Ziqi, who was far away in the Northeast, and was considered his right-hand man. The two were even arrested together (and had bad luck together in history). He was just released from prison for the second time in June this year and went to Shanghai to find the Party Central Committee.

Originally, this person was to be sent to the Northeast to assist Zhao Ziqi in carrying out underground work;

However, considering that Comrade Zhao Ziqi had already made a big name for himself in Manchukuo, Wu Hao and Li Desheng were worried that too many people who knew him in the past would lead to leaks, so they transferred Meng to Shaanxi.

For some inexplicable reason, history has returned to its original track at this point.

However, because of what happened in Ruijin and Wuhan, history ultimately changed greatly.

For example, historically, Meng Yongqian was sent to Shaanxi to serve as the provincial party secretary, but the former provincial party secretary Du Heng remained in Shaanxi;

Anyone with a little understanding of officialdom understands the huge hidden dangers posed by the coexistence of old and new secretaries.

So, not surprisingly, Du Heng later used his local connections and various means to force Meng Yongqian to leave;

By the way, the two people who joined forces to force Meng out - former Shaanxi Provincial Party Secretary Du Heng and the Provincial Youth League Secretary Yuan Yuedong (who later replaced Meng as the Provincial Party Secretary), were eventually arrested together and became traitors together.

But in this life, due to Li Desheng's arrival, Du Heng was forced to surrender to the enemy. Even if he wanted to defect or cause trouble like in history, it would depend on whether UMP45 and the special forces of the Red Fourth Front Army would agree!

Although he didn't know how Li Desheng tested Li Gen, Du Heng and others, and how he was disappointed with them, Meng Yongqian still acted cautiously:

"Chairman Li, I've never worked here before. I'm not very familiar with the Shaanxi Provincial Committee and the revolutionary struggle. Without thorough research, I can't say anything."

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Putting aside other things, Li Desheng was very satisfied with his attitude of "no research and no exaggeration". He smiled and encouraged him:

"Tell me about it! Even if it's just a preliminary, immature idea, be brave and speak up!"

Since Li Desheng said so, Meng Yongqian did not hesitate:

"Yes, the first thing I have to do is, of course, convey the decision of the Party Central Committee and the news of the arrival of the Anti-Japanese Red Army to all members of the Provincial Committee and the branches of the Special Committees to reassure people..."

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Li Desheng nodded slightly.

This is the inevitable first step.

From the reactions of Du Heng and others, it is clear that due to the Kuomintang's encirclement and suppression, which cut off information and transportation, as well as factors such as the war, the Party Central Committee's previous attempts to contact the Shaanxi Provincial Committee had basically failed;

In other words, except for those close to Hubei, most of the party organizations and party members in Shaanxi Province may not know at all about the changes in Hubei, Jiangxi and other places, let alone the Red Army's march north.

Bringing them the news must be a shot in the arm.

Party organizations and members everywhere desperately need news of victory.

Just like those people in Wang Jiaben’s army, if the Red Army had not marched north, they might have had to hide their identities until their death, or even their identities would never be known in their lifetime.

"The second thing is to immediately go to northern Shaanxi to find Liu Zhidan's troops, listen to his opinions and those of Xie Zichang and other comrades, and adjust the revolutionary struggle strategy in Shaanxi Province based on the actual situation..."

"Um."

This is undoubtedly correct, otherwise Li Desheng would not have sent an advance team to Zhengning County.

Li Desheng had no idea what to do specifically, because he also knew very little about Liu Zhidan's troops.

He would not jump to conclusions based solely on the introductions of Du Heng and others without firsthand information.

Everything must be based on facts!

"third.."

Meng Yongqian also talked about some simple ideas, which were all relatively practical things, not like those of Du and Li that floated in the air and had no ground.

Li Desheng had a plan in mind.

This cadre is capable and capable of getting things done. There shouldn't be any major problems in handing over the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee to him.

"Okay, we'll proceed according to your ideas. I'll leave you two radios so you can contact the various bases and the Party Central Committee. Report any developments promptly."

what?

Where's the radio station from?

Then you have to ask what the American and Song family fleets are doing as they shuttle back and forth on the Yangtze River under various inexplicable banners.

"Thank you, Chairman, for your support for the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee and my personal work." Meng Yongqian glanced at the smiling Li Desheng and suddenly said:

"But Chairman, I have another idea! I hope the Party Central Committee and the Chairman can seriously consider it!"

"you say?"

"I oppose the Party Central Committee's resolution to immediately establish the 26th Red Army in Shaanxi. I believe that the strength of our Party and our army in Shaanxi should not be expanded in a big way, but should be contracted!"

When Meng Yongqian received the notice of taking up his post and followed the Red Army northward to Shaanxi, he also received a series of resolutions from the Party Central Committee regarding the reorganization of the Shaanxi-Northern Guerrillas and the establishment of the 26th Red Army.

Judging from their posture, they intend to take advantage of the momentum of this great victory in Wuhan to vigorously carry out a major campaign and expand their influence, so that the spring breeze of revolution can blow across China.

Meng Yongqian originally thought so, but after arriving in Shaanxi and getting a preliminary understanding of the situation, his thoughts changed.

An inappropriate description is:

I originally thought Yang Hucheng was also a reactionary, but I didn't expect him to be so respectful. If that's the case, shouldn't we also give him some respect and not be so arrogant?

So, does the Party Central Committee's resolution risk damaging relations between the two sides?

Since the resolution of the Party Central Committee is not conducive to the development of revolutionary work in Shaanxi Province, it must be changed, don't you think?

Li Desheng frowned:

"Oh? Tell me what you think?"

"Yes, Chairman, although you led the Red Fourth Front Army to an unimaginable victory in Wuhan, at present, the strength of our party and army is still weak compared to the strength of the reactionaries. Isn't that right?"

"You're right."

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