Chapter thirty-six southeast northwest wind
Chapter 36: South-east, North-west wind
During the day the next day, Zheng Yu personally asked about the difficulties and progress of the current task, showed the level of the leader, and immediately took Qiu Haiyang to pick up girls. Sophia might have received her father's advice, so she simply asked for leave to go shopping with Zheng Yu. The Prince's St. Petersburg holiday officially began.
Zheng Yu followed Loli to visit her alma mater, Smolny Girls' School. This aristocratic girls' school was opened during the reign of Katherina II. Later, it was requisitioned as the command center of the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution, which was the famous Smolny Palace, where Comrade Vladimir Ilicy Ulyanov lived and fought for a long time. Zheng Yu, who had read Lenin's biography, naturally would not let it go, and Loli naturally regarded this as the person's concern for his girlfriend's past life, and his eyes looked at Zheng Yu even more tender.
Zheng Yu took a photo of the famous sculpture of Lenin's speech in the lawn at the entrance of Smolny Palace, narcissistically imitated the famous sculpture of Lenin's speech in later generations, and his vanity was greatly satisfied. He felt that at this moment, he even surpassed the founding father of the Soviet Union in some aspects. Cruzpukaya is just a scheming female teacher. Can she compare with my Finnish loli?
I was in a good mood for a moment and received a double tip from the photographer.
In the evening, at the special show of "Swan Lake" at Mariinsky Theater, Zheng Yu helped Loli ask for a ticket for the show. Although he was sitting in the royal box with the Tsar's family, and Loli could only sit in the ordinary audience, it made Loli overjoyed. The story of the prince and Cinderella was astonishingly lethal to the innocent loli of this age. Whenever Zheng Yu saw it, the Loli's face was burning. The handsome and passionate prince, the elegant and luxurious upper class society, opera and dance, for girls, this is a nuclear weapon.
Reluctantly sending the loli home, Zheng Yu returned to the cold and cruel real world.
Step by step, his intervention in this world became deeper and deeper. At the beginning, the onlooker mentality of coming to the precious land had begun to give way to a sense of responsibility and mission.
Perhaps in the eyes of many people, he is just a vase of state affairs. But in Zheng Yu's opinion, the prince is the prince. Since he is sitting in this position, he must do what he can for this country. He travels through time and space, of course he cannot be a high-end playboy.
After this period of operation, he began to conceive a larger and more sophisticated plan. The outline of this plan alone made him tremble all over. This feeling of controlling the course of history simply made him feel an illusion of electric shock.
Forty-five minutes later, after listening to Zheng Yu's story, Mingyuelan, Ma Chaoyang, Ke Shan and others all took a breath of air conditioning.
"Your Highness, this plan is indeed extremely grand. But the difficulty of implementing this, the manpower, material resources, and financial resources required..." Ke Shan hesitated for a moment and said hesitantly, "Do you think carefully when you return to China?"
"What I need to consider is just how to do it best for the country." Zheng Yu said calmly, "What kind of resources are needed is not the issue we consider. Our task is to formulate a feasible, meticulous and thorough plan, and then report to the country."
"The code name of the plan is Beifeng." Zheng Yu looked at everyone with bright eyes and said slowly: "When this storm roars, the whole world will be completely shocked! Believe me, we will not be fighting alone."
At this moment, a knock on the door sounded outside the door, and Zhao Ming's voice sounded: "Your Highness, the domestic electricity is urgent."
"Please meet with Li Da as soon as possible. This person's address is room 202, No. 28, Albat Street, Moscow, and strive to invite him back to his country."
Five minutes later, Zheng Yu put down the telegram in his hand and was a little confused.
"What do you think of this?"
After everyone passed it, they looked at each other and no one spoke for a long time.
"This Li Da... has always had different opinions about the imperial government." Ke Shan saw Zheng Yu staring at him and understood it. "He claimed that he did not form a party, only studied, and did not find out what party he organized. But this person has a high reputation, is the so-called 'old revolutionary', and has always been a sign of the democratic constitutionalists."
"Political, this person advocates local autonomy, with the constitution as a common law, and the head of state and co-rule in the name of the emperor. All localities develop freely in a confederate country. When facing foreign enemies, they form a joint army to fight against the enemy according to the constitution." Ke Shan obviously knows this person very well. "His views have a market for many gentry, and the powerful factions in some parts of the empire are actually somewhat ambiguous. This person participated in the Confederate Party in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Later, the Confederate Party was dissolved, and he announced that he would not participate in any party anymore and would go abroad to study. This person's reputation has always been very high, and he is considered a banner-type figure."
Zheng Yu thought silently for a moment and asked, "Li Da...who are the political dissidents in the empire at present?"
"I have done some research on this matter." It was Ma Chaoyang who spoke.
Zheng Yu looked at this low-key beloved general with encouragement. He was able to be anxious about what his leader thought, to stand up when he should go out, and to remain silent when he shouldn't speak. This is called a smart person, and a real smart person.
"At present, the domestic political dissent has not yet formed a climate." Ma Chaoyang said, "In addition to the constitutional parties and other joint ruling parties that are all ally of the Baath Party, the opposition parties left in China also agree with the country's basic framework and concepts, and put forward improvement opinions on some aspects, such as the Civic Party, the Progressive Party, etc. Those who truly constitute political dissent to the country have basically carried out activities overseas."
"When the Zhenguo Army went north, the Qing Dynasty rule began to decline, and some people in the country began to make political speculation." Ma Chaoyang said, "Your Majesty introduced many Western works in his early years, especially the Enlightenment and Constitutional Thoughts. In addition, he opened new education in Jiangnan, established local senators, and expanded the Baath Party. His Majesty himself also wrote many related works. All of this opened the horizons of domestic intellectuals. Many people also began to think that this was an opportunity."
"The end of the world is moving, people's hearts are moved." Zheng Yu said lightly, "Since ancient times, people's hearts have been unpredictable at this time, and it's not surprising."
"Your Highness said very well." Ma Chaoyang bowed respectfully, "At that time, in order to enlighten the people's wisdom, we had to induce Western learning. However, the Chinese people suddenly learned Western learning, and it was inevitable that the good and the bad were different. Some ambitious people deliberately misinterpreted it. Therefore, thoughts emerged, and many diverse organizations and political parties sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. Even radicals were bewitching them, inciting various political trends, anarchism, and the French Revolution. "
"Your Majesty has always believed that governing a big country is like cooking a small food. The most harmful to the country is often some of the most radical propositions." Ma Chaoyang said, "and those who shout the most radical often fight political speculation, which is nothing more than inciting the people to take the opportunity to take the lead. Such people are the source of national chaos. Therefore, Your Majesty severely cracked down on such people who took the opportunity to demagogue people."
"Your Majesty has always hated the Jianghu Association the most. Especially at that time, the so-called Brotherhood and other organizations in the south were empty, doing whatever they wanted, and even doing drugs, smuggling, prostitutes, gambling, all evil." Ma Chaoyang said, his mouth slightly curled, "These people moved underground, fled to the north, or moved abroad, and hated His Majesty more and more. At this time, many ambitious people, especially radical thinkers such as radical thinkers who advocate revolution and anarchism, colluded with these Jianghu bandits to form so-called revolutionary parties, called for violent revolution, and smear the government. Under the severe crackdown of the imperial iron fist, these people hid abroad and gradually got on the line of the great powers."
"After the founding of the empire, Britain was the leader of the great powers suppressed me. Germany was also inciting the Yellow Peril theory to divert its attention for its own reasons. In addition to the Siam mutiny, the United States' attempt to seize the Philippines was defeated by the empire. Therefore, such a rebellious party was prosperous overseas." Ma Chaoyang continued, "However, in recent years, the forces hit by the economic crisis in the West have weakened, and the empire's national power has flourished. Many overseas Chinese have moved closer to the empire, and the revolutionary party is also facing bottlenecks of development. Therefore, the tone has been shouted higher and higher. Many aggressive actions have been taken at home, trying to cooperate with the great powers to disrupt the country and cause people to dissatisfaction with the government in order to take advantage of the troubled waters."
"At present, overseas political dissidents have difficulty forming large political parties due to lack of a broad mass base. These people have a variety of theories and are not convinced by each other. They all think of the mountain. Even if they advocate democracy and freedom, they often cannot get together due to differences in routes and policies. Those who respect the French cabinet parliamentary system often sarcastically at the believers of the presidential republic, believing that the other party is tyrannical in the face of democracy; and the US presidential believers also criticize the parliamentary cabinet system, believing that it is unrealistic and useless ravings."
"Many people are so-called 'professional revolutionaries' and live on political fundraising. Most Chinese people with families and businesses overseas do not buy it very much, so they can only rely on the remnants of the Qing Dynasty, or some official and semi-official anti-China organizations or political organizations in other countries, such as the Yellow Peril Club in Europe and the United States, to survive. They probably wait for one day when the great powers enter China and then turn into puppet compradors of foreigners."
After hearing Ma Chaoyang's words, Zheng Yu smiled bitterly, saying that all countries have changed their soup and no medicine when they play in this political game. What is the problem?
"However, it cannot be said that they are all loose sand. At present, there are more influential and organizational political parties and people who are expected to be the following." Ma Chaoyang knew it carefully. "The first one was the Chinese Democratic Revolutionary Party, which was originally called the Chinese Revolutionary Party. This was after the establishment of the Nanyang Governor's District in 1880. After the weakness of the Qing Dynasty was exposed, Sun Yat-sen and Zeng Fei and others established in Hawaii in 1885 to promote the national democratic revolution and establish a presidential republic. Later, during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894, the Chinese Revolutionary Party split, and Zeng Fei and others proposed to take the opportunity to launch an uprising, and Sun Yat-sen believed that the most powerful Zhen Guojun should support the most powerful Zhen Guojun in the face of national crisis."
"After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen announced his withdrawal from the Chinese Revolutionary Party, established a constitutional party with some comrades, participated in the joint cabinet, and served as Minister of Transportation. The remaining members of the Chinese Revolutionary Party who continued to insist on the revolution and establish a republic, took Zeng Fei as president and reorganized into the Chinese Democratic Revolutionary Party, continued to carry out activities in Europe and the United States, publicized violent revolution, and overthrew the imperial government. What they promoted was the so-called "Five People's"ism, namely nationality, democracy, civil rights, people's livelihood and people. At present, the deepest foundation and the greatest influence, and colluded with many semi-official and official organizations in Europe and the United States."
"The second is the Chinese Al-Shabaab. The leader is Leng Qiu, who promotes violent revolution, advocates democracy and freedom, and advocates physically eliminating autocratic rulers through assassination and other means. According to the information, they have ambiguous relationships with the island countries. Because of their strong incitement, there are some markets among some domestic radicals. In addition, many of their main forces are the remnants of the gangs and other gangs that are focused on cracking down on in China. Some forces in Southeast Asia have secretly dealt with people, drug trafficking and smuggling businesses."
"The third one is Li Da Li Ying, who has no contact with the first two political factions, does not form cliques, but only studies."
"The fourth one is Huang Zhuo, whose courtesy name is Liewen. This person is very interesting. He joined the Chinese Democratic Revolutionary Party in his early years. In the 18894-1895, he returned to China with Sun Yat-sen to form a constitutional party. However, five years ago, he announced that he withdrew from the constitutional party and established a Liberal party on a leased site due to political stance. The imperial government asked the Liberal party to register in the territory, but this person declared that there was a lack of a real democratic atmosphere in the country. Instead of being a vase party, it is better to publish books and newspapers on the leased site, and start the people-wise supervision of the government and do something really."
"This person has a certain political foundation in China. It is said that His Majesty also admired him a little, and actually developed on the leased land. The Xinbao and Xinhua Monthly published him have been flowing to the country through leased land. Because his views are relatively mild, the country turned a blind eye and did not strictly ban it. His main point is probably to hope that the government will truly introduce a two-party or multi-party competition mechanism, and not always have a practical one-party dominance. It is recommended to strengthen democratic supervision, expand local autonomy, strictly govern the country according to law, investigate corruption, etc. There are many things exposed, and the criticism is sharp, but the advocate is relatively mild, and it also advocates that state affairs are difficult at present. All parties should tolerate each other for their country. They are considered centrists. There are some markets among many intellectuals and even officials and businessmen in China, and their reputation in the UK, the United States and overseas Chinese circles is also quite good."
"There are many other forces, and there are many theorists, but these are the most influential ones."
After Ma Chaoyang finished speaking in a long story, Zheng Yu touched his chin and thought to himself that this was really bloody. Sun Wen became the Minister of Transportation of the Constitutional Monarchy Government. The Chinese Democratic Revolutionary Party opposed the monarchy and how it seemed that the country protection movement was a bit like that of the Taliban. Li Da and Huang Zhuo had never appeared in the history of another time and space, but they all sounded like a set of things of their own. As for who Zeng Fei was, Zheng Yu was even more confused.
Chapter completed!