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34. Long-distance Revolutionary Anecdotes (Part 1)

Thirty-four, "Long-distance Revolution" Record of Anecdotes (Part 1)

Thirty-four, "Long-distance Revolution" Record of Anecdotes (Part 1)

It turns out that the countries and civilizations in this world will not only decline, but also deteriorate!

——This is Feili's first impression of the two materials that have been separated by three hundred years.

Therefore, look back at the book "The Book of Sees and Experiences of the Kingdom of the Golden - The Rich Country Governed by the Sages", and compare the current travel notes of Admiral Perry... For some reason, Feili actually felt a creepy feeling.

"...If the contents of these two books are true... Well, it is really pitiful and sad to think that this great Eastern Empire would have degenerated to this level under the rule of the barbarians - it is no wonder you are determined to carry out a revolution..."

After carefully reading it several times, he handed the booklet back to Admiral Li Huamei, and said with a sigh, "...By the way, I heard that you have been contacting the Xianglong Empire Revolutionary Party who has been in exile here in the past few days? I wonder if you plan to stay on this Ryukyu Island next, or continue to take my boat to the Shanghai Concession? As you said before, your fleet is now going to Annan, and the routes on Ryukyu are quite deserted. It is probably difficult to find a ship to Annan in a short period of time... and there should be much more sea boats on the Shanghai Concession..."

Through the recent time of getting along with each other, General Feili Taylor has vaguely developed a kind of mutual appreciation for this legendary admiral who is responsible for restoring his country. People who are willing to sacrifice for their ideals and their motherland are always easy to win favor and admiration...

This is the so-called personal charm of heroes - often with just a call, countless people are willing to sacrifice their lives to follow each other.

In addition, Admiral Li Huamei’s noble identity as the chief voter of the East China Sea God Mazu is worthy of the great efforts of Major General Feili Taylor, who is the new commander of the Far East Fleet of the Naiserel Empire, to win over the enemy’s territories - after all, we have to eat on the territory of this sea god, right?

The tens of thousands of spirit stones excavated from the Diaoyu Island Immortal Palace ruins also made Xiangrui make a fortune in a rare and unreasonable way.

Therefore, within the scope of his authority, Feili was happy to provide her with some help as a thank you - of course, these requirements should not be too excessive: for example, directly providing arms bullets to the revolutionary army of Admiral Li Huamei, or even sending troops to help them launch an uprising, which is an over-request that would never be agreed upon, and at most they can only give a sponsorship fee to pull the heart...

——Although we have roughly known that the Xianglong Empire, which was ruled by the Tatars at this time, had long been in decline, as vulnerable as a giant in mud foot. But Feili does not want to offend the imperial court of this empire to death for the time being, because it is not profitable at all and will also damage commercial trade.

Admiral Li Huamei knew this very well, so she just shrugged her shoulders and readily agreed to Feili's invitation.

"...Okay, I'm still familiar with Shanghai, so I'll bother General Taylor again... Alas! Wen Desi, the former "father of the Nation" on Ryukyu Island, and the shameless and hypocritical faces of those "long-distance revolutionaries" who spoke loudly. I really don't want to take a look at it..."

“…uh? ‘Long-distance revolutionary’? Could it be that the word has any special meaning?”

When Fei Li Huamei heard this fresh noun popping out of Admiral Li Huamei's mouth, she couldn't help but blink and felt a little curious.

And the admiral who was already depressed was even more depressed.

"...The so-called 'long-distance revolutionary'... I just lie to death, but I can enjoy a tall building and a wealth of houses, but just a 'long-distance revolutionary' - this is the original words in the Tartar court's residence!"

Li Huamei murmured like this, "...I'll enjoy you all, I'll die; they'll be giants of language and dwarfs of action! They just want to make a fuss and go overseas to become apartment houses - the great cause of revolution and restoration. With the trouble of such a group of people, I really don't know when it will be successful?!"

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No matter from any perspective, the Xianglong Empire Revolutionary Party of this era is a gang of unorganized, disciplined, and responsible mobs.

In terms of organization, the Revolutionary Party does not have a true party leader, nor does it have a collectively led supreme committee. Instead, it is a super hodgepodge composed by a bunch of independent organizations, gangs and parties. These include the Eunuch Party, the Democratic Alliance Party, the East China Sea Revolutionary Army, the Revival Society, the Blood Society, the Assassination Group, the National Salvation Committee, the People's Liberation Front... and so on.

Except for these messy revolutionary groups who could barely reach an agreement on overthrowing the court, the other views and ideas were completely different, and they even had enemies with each other.

After the Prime Minister of the Democratic League, Wen Desi, who had first raised his flags and raised his troops, coordinated various revolutionary forces to seize Taiwan Island, it was because he could not suppress the endless internal scourges among the allies. In the end, he even caused a series of scandals, which made him almost ruined. Then he gave up the throne of the commander of the "Democratic Taiwan" and hid in seclusion on Ryukyu Island.

This time, the yushan monks suddenly turned against the court, causing the "Taiwan Democratic Kingdom" to be attacked from both sides and the revolutionary camp was almost in desperate situation.

Under such huge pressure on life and death, various revolutionary groups were forced to let go of their prejudices and grudges and join forces to deal with the crisis. Not only did Li Huamei and others lead troops on the battlefield on Taiwan Island to resist, but revolutionary comrades in various provinces on the mainland were also urgently planning an uprising to distract the court and delay the scrutiny army attacking Taiwan. There is nothing wrong with this strategy itself, but the problem is...

"...The revolutionary comrades on the mainland, because they could not recommend a leader who could convince the public for a while, did not even notify me, and then lifted Wen Desi, the 'father of the nation... Alas! They were really blind this time!"

As soon as he mentioned this, Admiral Li Huamei gritted his teeth with hatred, "...I'm sorry for those more than 2,000 deceived brothers from the New Army in Xuzhou!"

It turned out that after more than ten years of repeated armed uprisings, most of them ended in failure, a consensus gradually formed within the revolutionary party that the violent and terrorist actions could not be successfully established behind enemy lines by organizing assassination alone.

However, with the current poor situation of "Taiwan Democratic Republic" in which the "Taiwan Democratic Republic" is unable to establish a decent revolutionary army and openly compete with the court for the world.

Therefore, only by infiltrating the army that entered the court, trying to launch a mutiny, turning the enemy's army into its own army, and using the court's arms bullets to attack the court, can the revolutionaries achieve armed separatism and then gradually exhaust the strength of the court.

Among them, the new imperial army stationed in Xuzhou Town, Huaibei was the first choice for revolutionaries from all walks of life.

Because this unit is far away from the northern and southern war zones and is far away from the hinterland of the capital of Jiangnan, the main force is not very vigilant and is very lazy in the internal and external guards. Moreover, since the Xuzhou New Army is in the stage of preparation, the superior officers are very careless in the review of recruiting sufficient troops as soon as possible, which just facilitates the revolutionaries to infiltrate and develop revolutionary forces.

In just one or two years, the new army in Xuzhou Town, which was rated as 8,000, was filled with a revolutionary party of thousands. In addition, many sympathizers and supporters were developed, which was a very good revolutionary situation.

But the problem is that these revolutionaries did not have a unified leadership organization, but were affiliated with more than a dozen different groups, and had a very bad relationship with each other. So when it was really time to prepare for the uprising, they immediately made trouble for who should be elected as the leader, and even almost killed each other.

The first general commander of the revolutionary party, His Excellency Wen Desi, the Prime Minister of the Democratic League, was still unwilling to be lonely after being forced to resign and left the country. He has been tirelessly planning to recover. A few days ago, because he was hiding from the relationship between Luàn in Ryukyu, he fled to the Lianghuai area and established relations with the local revolutionary party... So, when the preparations for the uprising were deadlocked, because Wen Desi was the oldest and had a high prestige, all kinds of revolutionary forces were unanimously elected as the commander-in-chief of the Xuzhou uprising. Several frustrated politicians of the Democratic League who followed Wen Desi back to the mainland also took advantage of this east wind and achieved the rightfulness, and were appointed as staff officers, liaison officers and other positions.

Next, the new Xuzhou army successfully launched a mutiny, easily occupied the garrison camp, and sent a group of surprise troops to control the arsenal... But who would have thought that the uprising troops opened the arsenal excitedly and found that there was no ammunition and baggage here, so clean that they could slip on the rats!

It turned out that because the Xuzhou New Army's garrison was far away from the capital, and had no war for many years and was quite lax in discipline supervision, the internal corruption problem had become rampant to the point of being horrifying. The military ammunition issued by the court was already 70% off, and the batch of goods that were finally obtained were mostly resold by the Logistics Department and the chief officials at all levels. The remaining some were also hidden in the residences of the generals, preparing for training and arming the servants... But the arsenal became a decoration...

As a result, the revolutionary people who did not do their intelligence work in advance were magnificently and magnificently. The uprising troops of more than 2,000 people had only more than 3,000 bullets in total, and each soldier had an average of one and a half rounds... How can I fight this battle?

The counter-revolutionary forces counterattacked unexpectedly quickly - after the initial panic, the diehard senior officers within the new army quickly organized their own family generals and nearby landlords to launch a counterattack against the uprising troops with almost no ammunition available!

In response to this crisis, the revolutionary leaders in charge of the Xuzhou uprising immediately organized an emergency meeting and then made a shameless decision: those of themselves, such precious revolutionary backbones, should run away to a safe place as soon as possible to preserve their useful bodies; and the uprising soldiers who were fooled by them should fight until they shed their last drop of blood, delaying time and blocking their escape...
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