Based on the Soviets in other regions such as the Mo Du Soviet, the Gan Province Soviet, the Sha Province Soviet, and the Northeast Soviet, the Dayan Workers and Peasants Soviet was also formally established.

This new regime is like a bright red sun, making every corner of Dayan begin to burn!

The revolutionary armies in various places held high the red flag, which fluttered fervently. The ranks of the revolutionary army grew rapidly, and workers, peasants, and students joined one after another. The sickle and hammer flags fluttered over cities and rural areas. The momentum of the revolution was as swift as a tide, sweeping across the entire Yan!

So all of a sudden, those people who couldn't see the future of Dayan clearly suddenly became clear-eyed and seemed to see everything.

They sat in the teahouse, talking about the country in a casual manner, with an indescribable firmness in their tone: "The revolutionary army is unstoppable, and the situation in Da Yan is probably going to change."

And those who had deliberately pretended not to see and clamored that the situation in Dayan was very good, suddenly no longer covered their eyes. They muttered, look, this is the law of historical cycle, the Dayan government has ruled long enough, it is time for a change of dynasty.

So almost everyone can see that the warlords of Dayan now occupy only a few major provinces in the Central Plains. Things in Dayan are really going to change.

Even the common people in the market were talking about it, saying that the Beiyang warlords would be destroyed in the next moment!

However, these people think differently.

Mu Yuan still kept a clear head.

As he watched one province after another being declared to belong to the Dayan Soviet and the Soviet's power growing stronger day by day, he felt a little worried.

"too fast."

Mu Yuan raised his head from the pile of battle reports and documents on his desk, his eyes fixed on the sky in the distance.

He thought back to the difficult early days of the revolution, when every step had been taken cautiously, but now the pace of victory seemed a little too brisk.

"What should I do?" He hesitated.

He had to be careful, as the histories of countless worlds intersected with him as the center. Every decision he made was like a chess piece of fate, falling on the chessboard of time and space, engraved in the long river of time, becoming confirmed history, and turning into an unshakable record.

If you take the wrong step in this situation...the consequences will be serious.

Mu Yuan couldn't help but stand up and paced back and forth in his office, looking at the turbulent sky outside the window, his heart in turmoil.

He asked himself quietly, "Should I continue to move forward vigorously, or should I slow down and stay for a while?"

At this point, there is no known history for Mu Yuan to refer to.

In any history, the revolutionary history of Dayan has never been so glorious, and the revolutionary achievements obtained by the proletariat of Dayan have never been as great as they are now!

He is opening up a completely new history, a history that does not exist in the countless worlds observed by the box garden, and in all known human worlds!

Finally, he picked up the pen and began to write a letter, which would carry his doubts and expectations and fly to his distant mentor Vladimir.

...

...

Vladimir's office is never closed.

When I pass by his office, I can always see what's inside.

The desk is piled high with documents and books, and the bookshelves are densely packed with various books. If you look closely, you will find that the edges of each book are slightly curled up, and some books even have small ink marks in the corners, revealing that they have been frequently flipped through.

Vladimir sat behind a large wooden desk. The smooth wooden surface of the desk reflected the faint light of the pen in his hand moving across the paper, and also reflected his figure working hard.

His eyes were focused and deep, and a casual smile or a slight frown stood out.

The scene outside the window was occasionally interrupted by his gaze. Sometimes he would inadvertently look up and look at the scenery outside, as if looking for some inspiration or thinking about the future direction of the country.

When Mu Yuan arrived, she saw him working hard as usual.

She knocked gently on the door, her soft voice echoing in the quiet office.

Vladimir's eyes moved away from the documents. He looked up slightly and saw Mu Yuan standing at the door, holding a letter with a solemn expression.

"Teacher, Comrade Mu Yuan has some questions that he would like to have answered."

Vladimir took the letter, carefully opened the envelope and took out the letter.

His eyes followed the words on the letter, and as he gradually delved deeper into the contents of the letter, his gaze became more solemn and profound.

Mu Yuan explained the current situation of Dayan and expressed his concerns.

In the year after the Shanghai Uprising, the number of members of the Workers' and Peasants' Party increased more than tenfold.

In fact...In many areas of Dayan, many national capitalists, small shop owners, and even many farmers do not regard the current revolution led by the Dayan proletariat as a "socialist revolution."

They don't even have the concept of "socialist revolution" in their minds.

In their eyes, this revolution is still a continuation of the democratic revolution of 1911.

In fact, the main task of the Soviet regime of Dayan is indeed the democratic revolution, specifically, to carry out the land revolution, destroy the landlord class ownership of the means of production, replace it with peasant land ownership, and destroy the foundation of the autocratic system.

This kind of "democratic revolution" is the "new democratic revolution."

It is called "new" because the class leading this democratic revolution is the proletariat, while in history, the leading class in democratic revolutions was the bourgeoisie, who destroyed the feudal system.

However, in Da Yan, the national bourgeoisie was weak, the bureaucratic monopoly bourgeoisie was in cahoots with imperialism, so the proletariat took on the task of destroying the feudal system.

However, many people only see the surface and do not understand the essential difference between "new" and "old".

In the eyes of these people, this is the continuation of the democratic revolution of 1911. Therefore, they are willing to participate in this democratic revolution and become an ally of the proletariat to completely destroy the feudal system.

Coupled with the successive military victories of the Great Yan Soviet, many provinces that were originally nominally under the jurisdiction of the Great Yan Beiyang Government quickly defected and declared independence, with several provinces declaring their affiliation with the Great Yan Soviet.

As a result, the number of members of the Workers' and Peasants' Party quickly increased to one million, and even as time went on, the number of members continued to increase, with no sign of stopping.

This is because, as time went by, almost all of the 400 million people in Da Yan knew that the Workers' and Peasants' Party would rule the world in the future.

Ordinary people think that the Workers and Peasants Party will probably be the literati in the future, so they must try their best to join the Workers and Peasants Party. If they join early, perhaps they can get an official position when the Workers' Party takes power in the future, bringing honor to their family.

The landlords, however, believed that this was an impending change of dynasty. History told them that if they did not allow their family members to serve as officials in the new dynasty, then they, the old landlords, would lose their position. If they were not careful, the family property passed down from their ancestors would be taken away by the landlords of the new dynasty.

The bureaucrats and warlords, on the other hand, saw deeper and had a longer-term vision. Since ancient times, the emperors had always ruled the country with the literati. How could the Workers and Peasants Party, which was to control the Eastern Kingdom in the future, maintain its position without their help?

What they want to do is to gradually erode the power of the Workers and Peasants' Party and turn the Workers and Peasants' Party into their own. In that case, the country will also become their own.

As a result, various old forces changed their appearances and infiltrated the Workers' and Peasants' Party.

In an instant they seemed to have transformed themselves from the most corrupt oppressors into the most advanced revolutionaries. They opened their mouths and recited quotations such as "a ghost" and "Workers of the world, unite!" as skillfully as if they had memorized those decadent books on nonsense in the past. It seemed that in this way they had become the purest revolutionaries in the world!

Their presence in the Workers and Peasants' Party not only makes the Party corrupt, but also corrupts the party members around them, causing the Workers and Peasants' Party, the vanguard of the working class, to gradually become decadent and corrupt.

Dark Forest: Unleashing the Three Body: Chapter 174: It is better to pursue the enemy with all your remaining courage than to seek fame by imitating the tyrant

"Teacher, do you think that given the current situation in Da Yan, should the revolution in Da Yan continue to move forward at a rapid pace, or should it slow down and consolidate the existing revolutionary achievements?"

"Forward, of course!"

Vladimir's answer was decisive.

This firm and unhesitating answer made Mu Yuan slightly stunned.

The mentor seems to be always like this, always moving forward, always fighting, and never retreating.

Vladimir said: "Comrade Mu Yuan's concerns are reasonable, but now is the time to expand the fruits of the revolution. It is the critical moment to go further and completely destroy the two thousand years of feudal system of Da Yan!

At this time, any stagnation is essentially a step backwards, and is holding the revolution back and pushing it backwards! "

Mu Yuan nodded slightly, with a hint of agreement on his face. The tutor's answer was indeed to the point, like a loud bell, awakening the deaf and revealing the way forward.

She listened carefully and took note of every word of her mentor.

Then, with doubts in her heart, she continued to ask: "But if we continue, I am worried that the fruits of Da Yan's revolution will be usurped."

After hearing this, Vladimir looked at her sharply, as if he could see through her thoughts.

"Comrade Mu Yuan, please tell Comrade Mu Yuan that he is actually worried about two issues. One is whether to move forward, and the other is how to move forward."

Vladimir's voice was serious, and every word was powerful.

This is not only a question of the Great Yan Revolution, but also a major issue concerning the development of the proletarian revolution in the whole of Asia and even the world!

You must be very careful!

"As for the former, I have already answered. We must move forward! And we must launch a faster and more fierce attack on the feudal system! There must be no compromise!"

Vladimir's voice seemed to be filled with infinite power and determination.

“Regarding the latter, I would answer that the road of revolution is never smooth, but full of thorns and challenges.

The revolution must advance, but it also needs to be consolidated. It does not mean stopping and consolidating while retreating, but rather it means consolidating while advancing and advancing while consolidating.

As for how to consolidate while moving forward?

In simple terms, it is to strengthen ideological education within the party, ensure that every party member understands the nature and goals of the revolution, and prevent the infiltration of old forces. Strengthen organizational discipline, identify and eliminate corrupt and opportunistic elements within the party, severely punish corruption and betrayal, and maintain the purity and combat effectiveness of the party.

Soviet Russia has had similar experience. You can ask Comrade Dzerzhinsky, who has extensive experience in this regard.

"I understand."

Mu Yuan said softly, his eyes suddenly turned towards the southwest.

That great man in history, "he" led the people to sum up valuable experience in historical practice.

“We must advance, advance quickly! Complete the democratic revolution! And after the victory of the democratic revolution, we must immediately launch the socialist revolution without stopping even a step!”

...

...

A letter was delivered to Li Runshi, who was leading the land revolution on the border between Sha and Gan.

Li Runshi took the letter, opened the envelope and took out the letter paper. The handwriting on the letter paper was clear and familiar, obviously from Mu Yuan.

The Dayan Soviet regime elected the first Central Committee, which had nine members: Mu Yuan, Hua Xiongmao, Gao Tu, Li Weilin, Su Fanxiu, Yao Wuchang, Zhou Xuesheng, Li Runshi, and Ling Qianzao.

Obviously, this list was produced after in-depth consideration. The ratio of international to local members is 3:6, and the ratio of former central and local members is 4:5.

Although Li Runshi was relatively young and had little experience, he performed very well in the revolutionary process of Saskatchewan. He served as the first secretary of the Saskatchewan Soviet and was considered an important representative of the local faction. He was also elected as a committee member.

"Comrade Mu Yuan, I never thought you would ask for the opinion of a young man like me."

Li Runshi put down the letter, stood up and walked to the window.

Outside the window is a vast field, where farmers are working with hopeful smiles on their faces. These lands used to be the private property of landlords, but now, after the land revolution, they have been distributed to landless and land-poor farmers.

Li Runshi was considered to be the person with the most experience in land revolution among all the members, so he was responsible for the land revolution work in all areas actually controlled by the Dayan Soviet.

Looking at the heartfelt smiles on these farmers' faces, Li Runshi couldn't help but smile as well.

Wasn't he working hard for the liberation of millions of farmers in Dayan and for the happiness of 400 million people in Dayan?

But when he thought of the content of the letter, the smile on his face gradually faded.

Mu Yuan's concerns are not without reason. Today, the revolution has not yet achieved complete victory, and open struggles within the party are becoming more and more frequent.

He was also unable to stay out of it, and was branded as a localist, and was often targeted and criticized by the internationalists. Sometimes they said that his land revolution was leading to the bourgeoisie, and sometimes they said that he was a spokesperson for the rich peasant class like Bukharin.

Li Runshi saw clearly that they wanted to remove him from his current position. The land revolution involved too many interest groups, too much power, and too much political gain to be gained. The international faction did not want him, a "local faction", to be in charge of this matter.

"There are no factions within the party, and there are all kinds of weird things."

Li Runshi shook his head, returned to the table, picked up his pen and began to write a reply letter.

At the end of the letter, he wrote:

"It is better to use your remaining courage to pursue the poor bandits, not to use your reputation as an academic overlord!"

Dark Forest: Liberating the Three-Body: Chapter 175: Suppressing Counterrevolutionaries and the Rightists, the Four Cleanups and the Five Antis

The struggle within the party is becoming increasingly fierce.

He Qing sat in a corner of the conference table, his brows furrowed, the pen in his hand tapping against his palm.

She looked ahead and saw the deputies arguing again.

It has always been like this during this period. Every time a representative meeting is held, the delegates will always have heated debates. From policy details to strategic directions, every issue can trigger a long argument.

This alone is not enough. Sometimes, these debates that start with specific issues can even gradually turn into personal attacks. The two parties arguing with each other will raise their voices higher and higher, become more and more emotional, their faces turn red, and they point their fingers at each other, just short of a fight.

To the point that in the end the committee members even had to stop it in order to maintain order at the meeting.

'What on earth is going on?'

He Qing looked at these comrades who once fought side by side and were now arguing in the conference room, and he couldn't help feeling a little worried.

The revolution has not yet achieved complete victory, and that’s it. What will happen next?

What made her even more worried was the changes in Gaotu.

This outspoken international leader has become increasingly silent recently. He rarely expresses his opinions in meetings, and most of the time he just sits quietly with an elusive light flashing in his eyes.

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