The SRP is so powerful, and they are so cautious and careful in assessing the revolutionary situation and controlling the progress of the revolution. What qualifications do you, a mere CCP, have to act so arrogantly? What reason do you have to act so arrogantly?

Do you understand the world communist revolution better, or do others understand it better?

Although there is a tendency towards "pessimism", it is much better than blindly and mindlessly inciting party members in various places to go on strike and riot, which will lead to the loss of revolutionary forces.

Secondly, exposing one's true strength too early will only stimulate the enemy's sensitive nerves and trigger a frenzied counterattack. Not only will it fail to buy time for the revolution, but it will also cause more unnecessary sacrifices.

If the CCP wins too easily and completely and the situation is very good, it will be difficult to eliminate some unsteady elements or even traitors in the revolutionary ranks, and it will be difficult to prevent the other side from sabotaging the further development of the revolution in the future.

In fact, since last May, when the CCP achieved a series of victories, more and more people have wanted to join the CCP. Among them, how many are truly determined revolutionaries, and how many are opportunists?

Not to mention these "latecomers", there are also many problematic elements among the "pioneers".

For example, Guo Bingsheng, the commander of the Second Division of the Red Fifth Army who was named by UMP45 at the last "Anti-Corruption Conference" held in Ruijin, is a typical example.

Although UMP45 didn't say Guo Bingsheng was corrupt or anything like that at the time, everyone present was convinced that the district had awarded him the prize. Who wouldn't understand Ma See-wu's true meaning?

Obviously, the person to be arrested was a squad leader named Fan Yuntang of the Second Division, but Ma Shiwu chose to mention the name of the division commander Guo Bingsheng first. This was clearly a hint to the CCP that she felt there was something wrong with this guy, but she had not yet found any concrete evidence.

In addition, Guo Bingsheng looked panicked at the conference, so Peng Dehuai, a good friend of Guo's father who raised Guo Bingsheng, the Discipline Inspection Commission and the anti-espionage agency within the Red Army all targeted him.

As expected, when the Red Army attacked Zhangzhou last year, Guo Bingsheng's performance was extremely poor. Not only did he fail to complete the combat mission, he also secretly went to a prostitute after the Red Army captured Zhangzhou.

Originally, soliciting prostitution was merely a violation of the law and discipline, not a fatal mistake. However, after being discovered, Guo Bingsheng actually killed the Red Army cadres who came to investigate him, and even turned around and tried to drag the Second Red Army Division into defecting to the Kuomintang!

Fortunately, after the grievance meeting, the officers and soldiers of the Second Division, especially the grassroots soldiers, have fully realized the Kuomintang's filthiness and the necessity of revolution. Under the leadership of Peng Xuefeng, they immediately took action to take down Guo and his cronies.

Countless people were implicated by Guo. Due to the resistance of people around him, Peng Dehuai was unable to rush into the prison and shoot Guo Bingsheng. However, he did make a public review and asked for punishment, which really brought him great shame.

After a more detailed investigation, we found out:

As early as a year before the incident, because of the huge difficulties caused by the Kuomintang's blockade of the Soviet area, Guo Bingsheng had already become very pessimistic and disappointed with the revolution, complained constantly, and contacted the Kuomintang spies, but he was still hesitant.

Historically, this man finally chose to betray because of the failure of attacking Ganzhou. Otherwise, if he could survive until liberation, even if his performance was poor, as long as he did not betray the revolution, he would definitely have been promoted to a lieutenant general.

After being arrested in this life, Guo Bingsheng once tearfully admitted that if he had realized the strategic significance of the "Wuhan Victory" and its terrible impact on the domestic situation earlier, perhaps he would not have killed people and surrendered to the enemy, but would have admitted his mistakes and continued to serve his Red Army.

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"Locators" like Guo Bingsheng are actually much more dangerous than the traitors who have already openly rebelled, because they persist only because of the situation, not out of faith;

No one knows how many "Guo Bingsheng" are hidden within the Communist Party of China and the Red Army.

The principle of "helping whoever wins" is impeccable for ordinary people, but for the Communist Party members who are the vanguard, it is tantamount to betrayal.

Therefore, it is not a bad thing to be powerful but still keep a low profile and suppress the real power. At least it can expose many unsteady elements.

I'll tell you when I really can't hold it anymore!

Anyway, the elephant can't hide behind the sapling.

The prerequisite is that you have to be an elephant.

Finally, as a member of the Japanese royal family and a large landowner, Fujiwara no Kanezane's choice to hide his true identity was actually the choice that maximized the interests of the revolution.

Compared to China at that time, Japan was undoubtedly a powerful country and an industrial power. In order to gain continuous support from Japan, Fujiwara no Kanezane had to continue to pretend to be "a member of the Japanese ruling group";

Before our own strength is strong enough, it is essential to use all means to fool the high-level Japanese invaders, paralyze their nerves and lower their vigilance.

Revolutionaries are indeed not afraid of sacrifice and even take pride in brave sacrifice, but leaders must do everything they can to avoid unnecessary sacrifice and preserve more revolutionary sparks.

In the words of Comrade Ma Shiwu, "If all the brave men were dead, wouldn't those who stayed behind to enjoy the fruits of the revolution be cowards?" Her tone sounded as if she had witnessed something similar before.

Therefore, all decisions and actions of Fujiwara no Kanezane and the country must, on the surface, distance themselves from direct connection with "communism" as much as possible, or in other words, deconstruct communism itself and turn it into a "tool" that anyone can use.

"Three Represents" is the most classic example, which made Li Desheng applaud after learning about it.

This theoretical system can be said to have broken the shackles of the dogmatic communist theory and promoted the spread of communism in a more moderate way.

Not to mention capitalist countries, even Emperor Hirohito, the feudal leader and representative of reaction who claimed to be "the lord of all people", could not say that the "Three Represents" was wrong, otherwise he would be destroying his own foundation.

What did you say?

You don't represent the interests of the people?

Your Majesty, you must be a traitor, right?!

Heaven punishes traitors!

Therefore, Li Desheng asked Fujiwara Kanezane how he planned to cover up the grand strategy of recovering Outer Mongolia and how to resist the Soviet counterattack.

Hearing Li Desheng's question, Mark immediately understood what the other party meant and sighed silently.

Judging from the information declassified in later generations, the saying "a fat stick is afraid of both ends" is very appropriate to describe the relations between Japan and the Soviet Union, China and Japan, and China and the Soviet Union.

Not to mention Japan and the Soviet Union, until the Soviet Union collapsed, China was always extremely vigilant against the Soviet Union's southward invasion, but the Soviet Union was also afraid that the Chinese People's Liberation Army, which had severely defeated the US military, would collectively move north to carry out a "home exchange operation";

Everyone was afraid that the other side would attack them, so they increased their military alert levels, further exacerbating the rapid rise in war tensions and making them even more worried that the other side would attack them.

Of course, this in no way means that Li Desheng and the CCP leaders are incompetent. On the contrary, it fully reflects the "clear understanding of the real forces of the weak revolutionary regime", which is a good thing.

However, as a time traveler with advanced knowledge of historical issues, if he does not use this to break the historical path dependence, then his journey through time would be in vain.

Mark asked calmly:

"Comrade Desheng, I would like to ask a question first.

“Please go ahead.

"What does the current Chinese Communist Party think of the Soviet Union?

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This question is a bit difficult to answer.

With the "declassification" of some Soviet affairs by UMP45, the disenchantment with the Soviet Union has been completed, at least among the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, and their attitude towards the Soviet Union has become extremely complicated:

On the one hand, they were grateful for the Soviet Union's guidance and assistance to the Chinese communist revolution. On the other hand, like Chen Duxiu, they were extremely disgusted with the Soviet Union's attitude of always wanting to be the "father" of the Communist Party of China.

Only one thing is clear:

As a "resident agency" of the Communist International, there were still quite a few people within the Chinese Communist Party who had illusions about the Soviet Union. When they saw Fujiwara no Kanezane openly attacking the Soviet Union, it was impossible for them not to react.

To put it bluntly, the actions in Northeast China must be coordinated with the CCP's efforts to suppress internal dissent regarding the "Five-Star Eastern Republic" attacking Outer Mongolia and thus provoking a conflict with the Soviet Union:

Party members are also human beings. Just because the Party Central Committee issues an order does not mean that they will charge into battle without any distractions like the Krieg Deathly Haunted Corps.

If this issue cannot be handled properly, there may be greater turmoil within the Five-Star Eastern Republic, which is filled with CCP members.

Even at this moment, there is still a lot of discussion within the grassroots level of the Communist Party of China - the Party Central Committee's overly "weak" attitude towards the invader Fujiwara no Kanezane.

He is a Japanese. How could the Party Central Committee agree with his theories, identify with his views, and even cooperate with him in certain actions to fight against the Kuomintang and local warlords?

According to some pro-Soviet factions, the Japanese were not only causing trouble for China, but were also threatening the survival of the Soviet Union, the world's only socialist country, and affecting the international communist movement. How could the Chinese Communist Party just sit back and do nothing?

Those who have not learned class theory well, or have learned it too well, are prone to such thoughts. If it were not for the recent series of victorious suppressions by the CPC Central Committee, some people might have been tempted to "rebel";

However, the fact that Li Desheng came to Ulanqab to meet with Fujiwara Kanezane instead of fighting directly shows that this trend of thought does not actually have an advantage within the Communist Party of China.

As a realist who was angry at Stalin's cold reception during his visit to the Soviet Union in 1950 but still signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance, Li Desheng would never have come here to have a secret talk with a Japanese prince if the opposition within the party was too strong.

Therefore, after thinking carefully for a while, Li Desheng, on behalf of the CPC Central Committee, replied cautiously:

“The Soviet Union was a good teacher for us, but it was only a good teacher for us.

What this means is that it is inevitable that the CCP will be pro-Soviet overall, but if certain actions of the Soviet Union seriously threaten the interests of the CCP and China, the CCP will not hesitate to rise up in resistance.

This is what a "realist" is, not a "compromiser and capitulator".

"I can rest assured that.

Mark breathed a sigh of relief. He was afraid that some "pro-Soviet" factions would continue to vent their frustrations, saying, "The Soviet Union is supporting us so much, so shouldn't we repay it?" So he said seriously,

"Then I will answer you, Comrade Desheng, you have nothing to worry about, because, on the surface, this is a purely personal act of revenge on my part, without any other political purpose, and it will not overly provoke the Soviet Union.

Li Desheng frowned:

"The assassination is a good excuse, but the Soviet Union won't give up interfering in Outer Mongolia's affairs just because of it. If a large-scale war is triggered, it might actually undermine the overall plan, which would be more trouble than it's worth.

"You won't believe me if I say 'the Soviet Union doesn't dare to start a war,' but what if I tell you that I will do the same as I did in Rehe and Bailingmiao, leading only a small force to launch a surprise attack on Kulun (Ulaanbaatar) thousands of miles away and then quickly evacuate?"

Li Desheng widened his eyes!

Still coming!?

Quick attack and quick retreat?

End quickly?

As the saying goes, three times the limit. If we use this tactic so frequently, will we really win every time?

"Don't worry about whether I can do it or not. Just think about this: if I do it, will the Soviet Union react strongly?"

"this…"

Li Desheng thought about it and shook his head:

"I don't know Stalin very well, but if I were him, I'd hardly start another war in the Far East over a small-scale conflict."

What is "extreme testing"?

That's it.

Don't hit me, I did slap you in the face:

Come on, you naughty girl, why waste so much money on such a small personal emotion of "venting anger"?

Damn it, Outer Mongolia is not Soviet territory!

It's not worth it no matter how you calculate it!

Li Desheng's guess is not groundless.

In events such as the "Sino-Soviet War" and the "September 918th Incident", the overall reaction of the Soviet high-level officials was almost the same - extremely rational, afraid of expanding the war, and willing to compromise and give in in exchange for greater benefits.

Most of the time, rationality is not a bad thing, but from the perspective of hindsight, being too rational can sometimes be a bad thing.

"Isn't that right?"

Mark clapped his hands and laughed:

"Since he doesn't dare to launch an all-out war easily, our opportunity has arrived. As long as we can quickly capture Kulun and eliminate the pro-Soviet lackeys in Outer Mongolia, the Soviets will only be able to engage in a war of words with us."

These words were full of "taken for granted" and "I think", and had a bit of the flavor of the headquarters' behavior, like the Showa staff formulating a sure-win war plan against the United States, but the person who said it did have the ability to do it.

The victors are not to be blamed.

Li Desheng was silent for a while.

He didn't know how terrifying the power of the humanoids was, so in his opinion, Fujiwara no Kanezane was undoubtedly planning to use his own adventure and sacrifice in exchange for the entire Mongolian region to return to China and in exchange for the "completeness of Haitang".

Is this what a true communist looks like?

But why do I still smell a bit of nationalism?

Japanese...Chinese nationalism?

Strange and strange.

Li Desheng once again suppressed his doubts and asked in a deep voice:

So how do you need the CCP to cooperate?

"It's very simple."

Fujiwara no Kanezane snapped his fingers, and the agent immediately pulled out a map and presented it to him:

"First, after this meeting, I need the CPC Central Committee to clarify the misunderstanding and sign a 'Non-Aggression Treaty' with me."

You all know the idea of ​​non-aggression, right?

Strictly speaking, the CCP's Northward Anti-Japanese Corps, which controlled the Yan'an-Yulin-Ordos-Baotou line, and the "Five-Star Eastern Republic" that controlled the Xilingol League did not share a border.

Therefore, once both parties really sign such an agreement, the ones who will suffer the most are naturally the forces sandwiched between the two parties.

For example, Fu Zuoyi, Song Zheyuan, Yan Xishan, and Zhang Xueliang.

Of course, the most important thing is Outer Mongolia;

In other words, the Soviet Union that controlled Outer Mongolia.

"..The only problem is that whoever signs this agreement will most likely be seen by the Chinese as a 'weak capitulator' and by the Soviets as 'aligned with Japanese imperialism', and will likely be subjected to considerable criticism.

In the eyes of outsiders, the so-called "Non-Aggression Pact" is just the "Soviet Republic" and the "Five-Star Eastern Republic" joining hands to divide the steppe area and northern China;

Moreover, from a legal point of view, this is equivalent to the CCP publicly recognizing the identity of the "Five-Star Eastern Republic", causing de facto division. It would be strange if it did not get criticized.

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