In fact, Sun Zhongshan thinks Chiang Kai-shek is a trusted comrade.
He chose the Hohanmin.
One more step, and it’s Wang Liang Li, Liao Jin.
But it was because of the Nakayama incident that Jiang Kai-shek, who was not in line with the order of the original army, rose and became the party’s de facto leader.
The history of the Nakayama incident, however, has become a matter of historical suspicion and has been a mist. If, according to the mainstream, this turn of events is purely a conspiracy initiated by Chiang Kai-shek to gain power.
But is it really that simple? The answer is no.
The historical background of the Nakayama incident, which involved the struggles of different forces such as the Soviet Union, the Communist Republic, the National Party, the Left and the Right, is far from such a choreography that Chiang Kai-shek, who was then the principal of the Huang Po Military School, could design such a chore of his own.
After Sun Zhongshan, the National Party broke down.
Sun Zhongshan accepted Feng Yuxiang’s invitation to go north in 1925 and died in Beijing.
If Sun Zhongshan doesn’t, it’s a mess within the National Party. Why? With the exception of Sun Nakayama, there is not a single leader within the National Party who can be expected by everyone.
Hu Hanmin is said to be the Acting Field Marshal and should be replaced by Hu Han Min without his grandson. But it’s not good, because Wang won’t agree.
Sun Zhongshan was surrounded by three close friends who had been following his grandson for many years, known as “The Right and the Right” , Hohanmin, Wang Qianjii, Liao Qi. All three are eligible to take over.
Liao Chang-kyu is a revolutionary man who is not so passionate about power.
Hu Hanmin is supposed to be the successor, because Sun North appointed him as the Acting Field Marshal, which is one of the reasons why the Emperor went on a tour to make the Crown Prince the successor.
It was only a loss to go up north of Sun, and all the people who were accompanied were just as well-qualified. I was with Mr. Sun when he came north. I was with him when he was sick. I drew up Mr. Sun’s will. Can you compare with me?
None of this is decisive, but the attitude of the Soviets.
We must understand a problem. After UCPS, the Soviet Union gave the National Party a large amount of aid, including rubles and arms, for no good reason.
He travelled to Guangzhou with the Lubu arms, along with a large number of Soviet advisers. For example, the Military Adviser, Gallen, the Political Adviser, Borodin, and the large number of military staff officers who have been reinforced to all ranks of the military, reached a maximum of 1,000.
In other words, the Soviets had very strong control over the then Guangzhou base and could even influence the personnel arrangements of the two parties of the Communist Party.
Didn’t you go to Guangzhou?
The National Party was divided into three factions.
The left side, headed by Liao Chang-kyu, strongly supports the U.N. policy.
The right, led by the Huhan people, is firmly opposed to the U.N.-U.C. policy.
The centrist, headed by Wang Qianxian, belongs to and is muddy, maintaining the three main policies of Sun Zhongshan while not repressing the right.
The Soviets, of course, did not respect Hohanmin and chose to support Wang Liang.
What do you mean? The left side, of course, supports Wang Jianli, and the Soviets support who I support.
I don’t have to say, like Zhong Zhiyang Kai-shek, who I hugs.
The situation went one way or the other, and Wang’s strength had a devastating effect on the Huhan people.
As a result, the Soviet-backed Wang Qianjiang was overwhelmingly elected President of the restructured National Government, and the Soviets are standing aside from the good people.
There’s a little episode here. The President of the National Government was elected by secret ballot and Mr. Wang obtained 11 votes. In other words, he voted for himself.
The scene was very embarrassing. Wang had thought that Hohanmin would be involved in the same way as himself, and had voted for himself.
This has also changed many people ‘ s perception of Wang Qianjiang, so that they will always be passively out of the game with Chiang.
Who’ll tell me that Wang is not interested in being famous?
Questions were raised.
Where’s the 20-year Commissioner Chiang?
I’m not going anywhere.
At this time, Chiang Kai-shek, who is the principal of Huang Po Military School and the Chief of Staff of the Chinese Army, has a little military influence and has no political say in the party.
But he’s got a great sense of service on his thigh, and two people have a happy little life.
But Chiang Kai-shek’s opportunity will soon come. Liang-kyu was assassinated.
Chiang’s way to the top
Before Sun Zhongshan’s U.N.C. policy, Chiang Kai-shek did not rank in the National Party. There are Hu Hanmin, Wang Qianxian, Liangxiang, and the military, with a great deal of wisdom and potential, as well as a lot of other people with high qualifications.
How did Chiang Kai-shek meet Sun Zhongshan? When he was studying in Japan, he met Chen Qi-mi and became his brother. She then introduced him to Sun Zhongshan.
I just don’t remember much.
The subsequent formation of the Chinese Revolutionary Party (CRP) by Sun, which allowed everyone to swear allegiance to himself, provoked a strong sense of contempt. When Sun was embarrassed, Chen Qi Mei, an iron fan, brought his younger brother Chiang Kai-shek with her, which gave him a preliminary impression of Chiang Kai-shek.
Another, when Chen Zhongming shelled the presidential palace, Chiang took the risk of travelling to the Yongfeng ship (the later Nakayama ship) to protect President Sun, which moved and impressed President Sun, who felt that the boy was a trusted comrade worthy of training.
You think that’s what happened to Chiang Kai-shek? Who’s the principal of Huang Po? It’s early.
Before planning to build Huang Po military school, he was going to send someone to the Soviet Union to pick up the story, and Sun Nakayama was going to send Xu Zhong Zhi, who was the commander of the army and was not willing to go, probably because he was worried that he would do well.
There’s no way to get Liao Chaung-kyu to lead the team. Liao Chaung-kyu is really busy and not very interested in studying in the Soviet Union.
When Chiang Kai-shek said that he wanted to go, Sun was reminded of his previous loyalty and thought it would be a good choice, so he went to the Soviet Union.
The experience of this trip to the Soviet Union has much to do with the fact that he later became principal of Huang Po. After all, Huang Pil was founded by the Soviets, and this time he was connected to the Soviets.
Chiang Kai-shek went to the Soviet Union and became president of Huang Po Military Academy? Not at all.
But after all, after following a young boss like Big Brother Chen Chi-mi, he learned a super-effective evaporation skills — the worship of brothers.
Chiang, who has been married to more than a dozen half-brothers in his life, has essentially served the purpose of “brothers like clothes” and has nothing to do with the benefit. Chen Qi-mi died early, or two people would have to go through it.
Chiang Kai-shek became headmaster and two brothers, Zhang Jingjiang and Xu Zhong Zhi. Zhang Jingjiang is Sun Zhongshan’s revolutionary god, who is naturally quite powerful. While Xu Zhong Zhi is not willing to allow Cheng to work, Chiang Kai-shek has been pushed.
But it’s not too long since Xu Zhong Zhiu’s brother has taken a beating.
At this time, Chiang Kai-shek, the official title of principal of Huang Po Military School, who is also Chief of Staff of the Chinese Army, is at best a soldier and has little influence. As for the party, it’s largely out of order.
In 1924, 24 Central Executive and 17 Alternates were elected by a large number of members of the National Party, with nothing to do with Chiang Kai-shek, and even the young Communist Mao from Hunan was elected as Alternates. This has caused Chiang Kai-shek to be quite disappointed and disgruntled, and to think that he has spent so many years with Mr. Sun.
But the establishment of Huang Po military school can be seen as the beginning of Chiang Kai-shek’s rise.
One was that he had joined the Soviet line and had the support of the Soviets. Another was the establishment of the Huang Po Student Army through the Huang Po Military School, later the First Army of the National Revolutionary Army, which began to hold the gun.
We need to understand that Chiang Kai-shek, unlike many members of the National Party, did not reject this policy when Sun Zhongshan decided to join the Union. On the contrary, he is also very much in favour of learning from the experience of the revolution in Russia and Russia.
Little is known about Chiang Kai-shek’s keen interest in the Russian revolution as early as 1918 and his self-study in Russian, with an opportunity to study in Russia.
Later, when he went to the Soviet Union to study on behalf of Sun Nakayama, he also read a great deal of Marx doctrine and information about the Russian revolution and consistently advised Sun to “teach from Russia”.
Of course, there was also much displeasure about the Soviet Union during the visit, so that Liang Jia wrote to him later, complaining that the Russians were not credible.
This is mainly about the establishment of the north-west military base discussed between Sun Zhongshan and the Soviet Union, a matter for which the Soviet Union has not been aware of its long-standing ambitions for the independence of Mongolia. Chiang Kai-shek is a strong nationalist who is extremely unhappy with this.
This is without prejudice to his support for the policy of the United States of America, which he is the beneficiary of.
Why do you say that?
Because even after Chiang Kai-shek became principal of Huang-pil, Borodin was not particularly distrustful of Chiang Kai-shek. But with Chiang Kai-shek’s many statements in support of UCPN policy, Borodin began to think that Chiang Kai-shek was a firm leftist and a worthy comrade, and began to give him his full support.
Another indication of the benefits is that many Communists are present in Huang Po School and in the student army, and that the spirit of the Communists, who are not afraid of sacrifice, and their strong ability to work, are the greatest reasons for the performance of the student army, led by Chiang Kai-shek during the Eastern parade.
These two have become the largest capital of Chiang Kai-shek.
The assassination of Liao Chang-kyu left Chiang Kai-shek in the position of a rocket.
As stated earlier, Lio is a strong leftist and strongly supports the three main policies of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to support workers and farmers, and its right-wing anti-communist forces are largely incompatible.
On 19 August 1925, in front of the building of the Central Party of the National Party, Liangcai, then one of the top leaders of the National Party, was assassinated.
The case is described as one of the two major assassinations that have affected the course of history, as in the case of the assassination of Song Shin.
In this case, Wang Qianxian, Xu Zhong Zhi and Jiang Kai-shek formed a special committee to investigate the case thoroughly. I can’t believe I’m involved in this.
The findings of this case are very clear, no doubt.
Conspiracy: The right wing of the National Party headed by Hu Yisheng, Zulu.
Murderer: Captain Chu Chu Cheuk Wen.
But there’s a problem.
Who’s Hu Yisheng? He’s Hohanmin’s cousin.
Who’s Chu Cheuk Man? He’s under Commander Xu Zhong Zhi.
There was a great deal of public opinion within the party.
Dude, you’re a big rightist who’s dissatisfied with his comrades. I can’t stand it.
Dude, you’re right about being a corrupt man, even if you’re a clean and self-disciplined comrade, you can’t get your men to make such a sadistic assassination of comrades! I can’t stand it.
Hohanmin and Xu Zhu Zhiqi said, ‘It was not me! I did not do it! I was unjust!’
But it’s the same as nothing. Nobody believes it.
In fact, there is no clear evidence of the connection between the assassination of Lio and Hohanmin and Xu Zhong Zhi. It’s like Yuan’s taking down Song Shi-in’s stabbing pot, which sometimes you can’t just dump it.
It is not important whether you two were wrongly accused, but it is important that Hohanmin was sent to the Soviet Union by Wang Qianjie in the name of “nearing a foreign country” and that Xu Zhong Zhi was sent to Shanghai by Chiang Kai-shek’s U.S. Soviet adviser in the name of lax rule.
Instead of saying that Chiang was unreliable at a critical time, in the face of power, he had always believed in the principle of “brothers like clothes, power is a brother” and then stepped on his brother, Xu Zhong Zheng Zhi, before he took over all his troops and power.
In the light of the foregoing, at least for the time being, the greatest beneficiaries of the assassination were two individuals, Wang Jieyi and Chiang Kai-shek.
The left and right of Sanjie went to two at once, and the resulting power gap had to be filled. It goes without saying that Liangcheng and Hu Hanmin are gone and Wang Jianli has become a genuine Supreme Leader of the National Party.
Jiang Kai-shek, on the other hand, took over Big Brother Xu Zhong Zhi’s stand, first as Commander of Guangzhou, then as Standing Commissioner of the Central Executive Committee and Director of the National Revolutionary Army at the second Congress of the National Party.
It was a two-sided politico-military harvest, making it the second-largest figure after Wang.
You know, from the headmaster of a military school that’s so far away from the center of power to the second-in-command of the Nationalist Party, Chiang had to wake up laughing, right?
No, Chiang is in a lot of trouble. He can’t eat or sleep. He’s going to be depressed.
The mist of the Nakayama ship.
The fact that Chiang’s upper hand belonged to the foreign army had naturally caused many dissatisfaction. He was part of the back-office when Liangcai and Hu Hanmin were present, and the factional clashes were not his turn.
To put it simply, Chiang Kai-shek is very sad.
One of the problems with the National Party is that the geography is very serious. Sun Zhongshan, including the elders who followed him in the revolution, and the Guangdong army, are largely Chinese, and have a natural sense of rejection of Chiang Kai-shek, a Zhejiang man, who is suffering a lot.
Another is the change of Soviet advisers. The upper hand of Chiang Kai-shek had to do with the support of the Soviet military adviser, Gallen, and the political adviser, Borodin, that is to say, the relationship between Chiang and the Soviets was quite good.
But then these two guys were transferred back, and then they came back with a tune called Kishanja, and Chiang was very unchallenged, even to the point where you had none.
The fundamental point of the conflict between the two is not to despise each other, but rather to conclude that there is a “northic deforestation”.
After all, Chiang Kai-Li is a soldier, and with a strong nationalist ideology, it is very urgent to build a single China. This approach was previously endorsed by Sun Nakayama and supported by Soviet advisers Gallen and Borodin.
We can’t do it here.
As a result of this, Chiang Kai-shek’s relationship with Kishanja is so incompatible.
In fact, the opposition to the north was not, in the final analysis, a matter of personal concern, but rather of the opinion of the high-ranking Soviet Union.
Then why did you back the KNP?
We did not mention earlier that the Soviet Union has been an ally in China, and Sun Zhongshan is not the only supporter. At that time, the allies of the South were the National Party, while in the North, the Soviet Union was linked to Feng Yuxiang and Guo Song-age, with the middle man being our leader in the revolution, Comrade Li Dae-jin.
What are the Soviets’ plans?
Isn’t the North the North the North and the Northeast? The Beijing government is under the control of the pro-su Feng Yuxiang. Do you need the Guangdong Nationalist Party to call and shoot?
The Soviet Union, out of such a mindset, firmly opposes Chiang Kai-shek’s northern logging. As a result, the relationship between Chiang Kai-shek and Kishanja became more and more deadlocked.
Let me now turn to the right-wing members of the National Party.
As soon as Hohanmin left, the distribution of power changed in such a way as to allow right-wing elements to die.
What the hell? It’s only been a while since Mr. Sun’s been here. It’s Wang Liang and Chiang Kai-shek! We must fight back!
A group of right-wing parties went to Beijing to meet in front of Mr. Sun’s spirit and insisted that the Communist Party should be removed from the National Party and that a separate party should be formed, in line with the Guangzhou gang. This is the famous West Mountain convention.
The problem is that right-wing elements are all typical paper-only politicians who have no rights and can’t afford to make any big noise.
However, as Chiang Kai-shek ‘ s relationship with the Soviet brother became more and more rigid, right-wing elements saw an opportunity. That is to warm up the tension between Chiang Kai-shek and the Soviets and to throw the Communist Party out of the National Party.
So, in early March 1926, after the Soviet expedition arrived in Guangzhou, Guangzhou City suddenly appeared with many anti-Cyang flyers and rumours. “Chang Kai-shek and the Soviets have fallen apart, and the Communists are joining the Soviets to arrest Chiang Kai-shek and send him to the Soviets who killed him” and “Chang Kai-shek is going to start a rebellion to expel Wang Li Liang and the Soviet Advisory Corps”, among others.
Moreover, on 10 March 1926, the Communist Party, Huang Bao, who had the first time been born, suddenly became the Director of the Department of Political Affairs of the Navy, and suddenly became the Acting Director of the Navy and also the Captain of Nakayama.
This time, Chiang Kai-shek collapsed. The nerves, which were so tense because of their difficult situation, suddenly became so.
It is important to clarify the character of Chiang Kai-shek. One of his greatest characteristics is suspicion, sensitivity and indeterminateness. It’s more serious, and it’s a little bit of a “prosecuted delusion.”
He subconsciously believed that the rumors were true: it seems the Soviets were really going to use the Communist hand to get me down, so they could get rid of my bad brother, Xu Zhuong Zhi, and the same way they used me.
The more I think about it, the more he imagines, the more anxiety and depression. So he decided to go to Wang Qianjiang again.
So I found the boss Wang and said I couldn’t do it, and I’d die of depression, and I’d quit, and I’d go to the Soviet Union.
I didn’t expect Wang to hear him resign again. It’s like a real “wolf’s here.” It’s a direct reaction.
In fact, Wang has another consideration, which is also to understand that Chiang Kai-shek’s conflict with Tishanga is too deep, and that if Chiang Kai-shek left for a while, it might ease relations with the Soviets.
In any case, the request of Chiang Kai-shek was granted. This looks like a real hammer to Chiang Kai-shek. It looks like you’re trying to get me out of here.
Jiang Kai-shek, of course, did not want to go to the Soviet Union, but only to test it. Are you going or not?
When will we go to Russia? The Chinese government has taken steps to make Chiang Kai-shek more dirty and more determined to join the Soviets in taking their guess.
But there’s usually a fuse of events, like the Sarajevo incident.
The fuse that lit Chiang Kai-shek soon arrived.
In the early morning hours of 19 March 1926, after Chiang Kai-shek had no knowledge of it at all, Li was informed that he had been given a message by the headmaster of Chiang to drive the ship to Huang Po to perform his duties. So Dragon Lee instructed the Zhongshan ship to go to Huang Po Military School.
Jiang Kai-shek then received a call from two people.
The first call was made by Wang Qianxian, and then he asked Chiang Kai-shek to go to Huang Po today? Chiang Kai-shek said not today.
The second call was from Dragon Lee. Mr. Lee asked Chiang Kai-shek and said that the Soviet expedition wanted to visit the Nakayama ship. Chiang Kai-shek knew that the ship had gone to Huang Po.
That’s the question.
Who brought the ship to Huang Po without order from Chiang Kai-shek?
This process is discussed later. Because Chiang Kai-shek can’t wait for the investigation.
This is when Chiang Kai-shek’s mind drew the story’s connection. My passport has just been approved, and the Zhongshan ship has taken me to the yellow platinum and has taken me directly to the Soviet warship and then to the Soviet Union. I didn’t expect my life to go to Huang Po, and you saw a plot to betray him, and you sent back the ship. Isn’t it obvious that you’re not asking for permission, but going back?
All right, you guys are gonna kill me. I’m gonna kill you.
If it were to be seen in the diary of Chiang Kai-shek, then he wanted to flee to his head, which is his land. In the course of the journey, however, a change of mind was decided to “rebellion by force”.
However, the credibility of Chiang Kai-shek’s diary is such that, according to the obfuscated content of those journals which were subsequently declassified, the trueness is not known.
In any case, he’s going to fuck with the Soviets and the Communists.
On 20 March 1926, Chiang Kai-shek declared a state of military siege, as follows.
Blocking of access roads in Guangzhou and full curfew;
Troops were sent to surround the Soviet consultant ‘ s residence;
(a) Expulsion of all communists from Huang Po Military School and the National Revolutionary Army;
(b) Surround provincial port strike committees and disarm workers ‘ pickets;
Arrest of Nakayama and other warships; arrest of the captain of Nakayama and Communist Li Zhilong.
This is the history of the Nakayama Incident, also known as the 320 Incident.
Here’s the problem.
Is this a self-directed play by Chiang Kai-shek?
Or is it true that, as Chiang Kai-shek speculates, the Soviets want to take them?
Subsequent investigation evidence suggests that neither of the two was yet another incident of an exceptional nature by the right-wing director of the National Party.
According to the results of the survey, this is how the ship was moved.
He was received by Zou Yi, Chief of Operations of the Hoang Pyong Military School (right-wing) at the Navy Department in the absence of the Chief of the Navy.
The meaning of Ouyang Chung is that he has just received a telephone call from the Chief of Education at Huang Po Military School, Deng Tenda, who says that he has a message to send two ships to Huang Po.
Then Zou Yi wrote an explanatory letter to O-Yung Chung to take it with him to Li’s house and apply directly with Li’s brother.
O-Yung Chung took Zou Yi’s letter and went to Lee’s Dragon’s house, where he was not, and he dropped it and left.
When Lee went home, he read Zou Yi ‘ s letter, which was essentially the same as the one he had written, that he had received a telephone call from Dun Teng Da, reproducing the message of Principal Chiang, requesting that two ships be transferred to Huang Pu.
Li Koo-hyun didn’t think much, but he sent the acting captain of the Mt.
After Zhang Yi arrived in Huang Po, he went to the military school to find Duntender and asked for instructions on what task.
And then something strange happened, and Duntenda looked like a bitch and said, “Nani”? I don’t know.
So far, O’Yung Chung and Dundanda, one of them must be lying. According to normal logic, Duntender is a leftist leader of the pro-Soviet community and is a decent man, and there is no reason to frame the Communist Lion Li.
So the liars are probably right-wing O’Yun Chung. Of course, if Ouyang Jong dies, there is no evidence that he is lying. However, the final outcome can well be expected to be handled by the right-wing forces that are responsible for mobilizing the ship.
As a result, Ouyang Chung, Oyangg (Oyang Chung’s uncle), Wu Dynasty Centre, Wu Tie City and others were removed from their posts, all of them from the right, and the right-wing organization, Sunminism Society, Western Mountain Conference, was forcibly dissolved in the name of an illegal organization and members were expelled from the party.
On the contrary, the author of the incident, Li Heung, was released shortly after his arrest, and after his arrest Chiang was remembered, even before the coup d ‘ état, a telegram was sent to him to go to Nanjing. This means that he should have been an innocent person in this incident, otherwise Chiang Kai-shek could not have been thinking of his good.
After Chiang Kai-shek started the incident, nothing happened between the Communists and the Soviets. If it’s true that you have to do it yourself, you can’t be unprepared. In the absence of any resistance at the time of the change, there is no possibility that the Communist Party was planning a rebellion.
The Communists were excluded, the Soviets were excluded, Wang Liang was excluded, Chiang Kai-shek was excluded from acting himself, and no one else was left with right-wing elements who had been opposed to co-operation.
Why would right-wing elements do that?
Starting with spreading rumours, until the “reparation” of the Zhongshan ship, the aim was to stir up the ties between Chiang Kai-shek and the Soviets and the Communists, preferably to the point where the Communists would be expelled from the National Party.
The simple thing is to kill with a knife.
Why did Chiang Kai-shek do this?
First, there’s military power, there’s power.
The second is that Guangzhou knows that Chiang Kai-shek’s relationship with the Soviets has been so deadlocked that it has been pushed and fueled.
However, this is only the reasoning of some historians, and the blogger prefers it, but it does not represent authority. As a result of the Nakayama incident, there has been no clear conclusion in the historians, which has become a mystery of history.
It doesn’t really matter who’s behind it. What matters is the consequences of this event.
Follow-up impact
After the Nakayama incident, the border was raging. Are you out of your mind? Are you going to rebel?
Chiang Kai-shek is also in shock. So the communists didn’t rebel, and I was the rebel. How does this end? The Soviets and the Communists can’t kill me?
And so, in addition to being brothers, there’s another specialty – performing artists. Crying, saying he was wrong, and then thinking back about his resignation.
Who knows he’s thinking too much. Instead of picking him up, the Soviets called for him. Principal Chiang is a good comrade. You’ve put too much pressure on him and he’s nervous, and that’s what’s going on. You’ll have to take care of his relationship.
Not to mention, in an attempt to show that there was no real blame for him, the Soviet Union went on to transfer Kishanja back to the country, and to reassign Chiang Kai-shek’s good friends, Gallen and Borodin.
Chiang Kai-shek is worse than just now. Nani? How can you play this? So much so that you can write in the diary, “You’re against me before it happens, you’re a golden rule after all, and you change your heart so quickly?” I’m sorry.
Wang Liang is angry, you haven’t told me what you’ve done, have you? The worst part is you Soviets, that’s all? Do I need some respect?
When I was angry, I showed up with a consistent approach, and I went to France with Chen Ying.
It’s a surprise to Chiang Kai-shek. Shit, it’s a big hit. It’s like a pie. Aren’t I the boss?
That’s the question.
Why is it so sudden?
The situation has changed.
First of all, the two northern allies that the Soviets had high hopes for were finished.
Guo Song-Yu has failed and Feng Yuxiang has been forced to go into the field. The North-South synchronous scheme of the Soviets did not succeed, but went back to its second place, giving its full support to the national government of the South, which must have chosen Chiang Kai-shek, its military leader.
Second, Hohanmin came back from the Soviet expedition.
As soon as Hohanmin returned, the right-wing in Guangzhou rejoiced. Wang Liang has run away. Isn’t that right? Our good days have come…
The rightists think too much. Can the Soviets get you right-wingers against the three main policies on the stage? What are you thinking? Hohanmin is determined not to choose, and Wang Qianjiang is not here.
That is why the Soviets dealt with the Nakayama incident and its weakness.
But the Communists quit, and they are strongly opposed to the Soviets’ treatment, and they say that Chiang kicked us out of the house. But it’s over. Yip’s independence team is ready to expand, the industrial and agricultural patrols are ready for their weapons.
The Soviets say, “Stop!” There is only one leader of the Chinese Revolution, the Chinese National Party! For the cause of the revolution and for the liberation of all humankind, can we not stand it?
The Communist Party said it was unbearable and had to fight back.
The Russians said, “Okay, you don’t eat hard, right? As a branch of Communal International, did you turn against you? Do you listen to orders?
The silence. Resistance is ineffective.
When Chiang Kai-shek looks at you as Soviets, what am I afraid of? What are you waiting for?
In May 1926, the Nationalist Party, at its 2nd Plenum, created a “Corporate the Party” and adopted a series of anti-communist policies.
For example, central ministers cannot be held by communists.
Communists are unable to serve as a third of the total number of executives in the higher party ministries.
The list of Communists joining the National Party must be submitted.
The Nationalists are not allowed to join the Communist Party…
As a result, the Communists were forced to withdraw from the Central Party of the National Party and the politicians of the First Army were forced to withdraw. UCRO’s policy is already well known, and the influence of Communists in the National Party is rapidly diminishing.
Finally, an analysis of the impact of the incident on the parties involved.
The biggest losers are undoubtedly communists.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) members join the National Party (NCP). Don’t think it’s a trap, not a communist. Not only are they under the fence, but also with a sense of ownership, to transform the party into a revolutionary party, a party that fully follows our ideas.
We all know that my party has a strong world of political propaganda, so that its members are fully able to work hard, that the industrial and agricultural movement is making a big difference, and that it has developed a large number of members within the National Party and in the army. Yip was my party before the coup.
Not only that, but also when dissatisfied with the policy of the National Party, there is often strong criticism. In fact, there was a difference between the two parties, and it was difficult for the Communists to be satisfied with the policies of the National Party, so it often happens, including when Sun Zhongshan is around.
In sum, during the period of cooperation with the Communist Party, our party grew quite rapidly, and we also took advantage of the National Party. At the same time, however, a significant number of the members of the National Party are quite opposed to the Communist Party, for example, the right-wing elements, who believe that the Communist Party must be eliminated, otherwise the “party will not” will become the Communist Party.
After the Nakayama incident, there was no good news for my party.
Moreover, the weak approach of the Soviets and our party in the Nakayama incident gave Chiang Kai-shek the courage to finally turn his back and gave him the idea that force could solve everything. A year later, a coup d’état was set in motion.
There are losers and there are winners. The biggest winner is certainly Chiang Kai-shek.
In the aftermath of the incident in Chiang Kai-shek, which had had very little influence within the party, not only had the Communist Party ‘ s strength been significantly weakened, but the leader of the National Party, Wang Qianxian, was mistakenly driven away. Chiang Kai-shek flew into the air and became a de facto party leader.
Although Wang has reserved the office of Acting President of the National Government for Tan Yeng, Tan Ying Jing is a human being, with a good look at the big picture.
So Chiang Kai-shek says he can do whatever he wants.
Finally, the co-optation of the incident, the captain of the Nakayama ship, LEE Shenlong.
It’s a tragedy.
He was a member of the Communist Party. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General of the National Party, then the highest-ranking Communist Party member. Thus, the capacity is absolutely there.
But although he was innocent in the Nakayama incident, the practice was absolutely flawed. The most important point was that, when ordered to move, the Chinese ship was easily driven to Yellow Peak by a letter and not checked with Chiang Kai-shek.
When Guangzhou was already windy, and when rumours that the Four Nations were going to turn their faces, such a sensitive time, and such a sensitive matter, Li’s actions were so imprudent, clearly lacked sensitivity to the times and rigour of work.
So the last two sides are not nice.
On the Communist side, Chen and Zhang Guoxi considered that he was suspected of being a traitor and had collaborated with the right to frame the Communist Party. The fact that Dragon Li chose to leave the party after all was a disgrace to life.
On the other hand, Chiang Kai-shek, who had released Li Sheng Long, was removed from his post. Chiang Kai-shek wanted him to submit to himself, but would Li Koo-lone do that when he was so sensitive? Isn’t that the name of the traitor?
After the coup d’état, Chiang Kai-shek chose to separate himself from Chiang Kai-shek, publish the “320 Revolutionary coup d’état truth” and openly break with Chiang Kai-shek.
Returned to Guangzhou in 1927, he tried to use the old ties at the Naval Service to plan the Nakayama intifada and to flee Japan after failing. When he returned to Guangzhou in February 1928, he was arrested and killed after returning to Guangzhou in February.
31 years of life, albeit short, is also a fall. The family of the nation-building applied for the identification of the martyrs, and ultimately did not obtain the approval of our party.
As the best military talent in the early days of our party, we would have been able to make a big difference in the rest of our lives, but because of the Nakayama incident, life has changed dramatically, with little or no sense of presence in the history of my party.
And the happy Chiang Kai-shek is beginning to prepare for the next important thing in his life: the north.
And even less than my party would have thought, a year later, a more serious test is about to happen. Register number: YXA1bKrZbrbtxMjwK1ocPDPY
I don’t know.
Keep your eyes on the road.