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Chapter 20 Meeting Mr. Jiang for the first time

Nanjing, next to Hanfu Street, No. 1 Jinling Road, Confucius Temple, Nanjing National Government. There are many trees along the road, and there are not many tall buildings. In later generations, many tall buildings rose from the ground around the Presidential Palace. It is really different from the past.

The National Government has overall governance power in the Republic of China. The government consists of the Executive Yuan, the Legislative Yuan, the Judicial Yuan, the Examination Yuan, and the Supervisory Yuan. It has a chairman and 10 to 12 committee members. The chairman of the National Government also serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Chiang Kai-shek was elected as the National Government

Government Lord

Chairman and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Navy and Air Force, the government jurisdiction includes Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui (Part One), Fujian, Shanghai, Nanjing, Guangdong, Guangxi, etc. From then on, Chiang Kai-shek began his rule that lasted for more than half a century, until April 1975.

Died of illness in Taipei on May 5th.

On December 31, Zhang Xueliang announced in Fengtian that Northeast China would change its banner and accept the leadership of the Nanjing National Government. On the 31st, the Nanjing National Government appointed Zhang Xueliang as the commander-in-chief of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force. At this point, the Nanjing National Government became an internationally recognized and legitimate central government representing China.

, achieved formal unification, and the Beiyang warlord forces completely withdrew from the stage of history, but in fact, the local warlord forces are still intertwined, with ulterior motives and ready to move.

To be honest, Chiang Kai-shek was more diligent than Mao Mao in both political work and caring for people's livelihood. But if he failed, he would fail because without Mao Mao, he would win people's hearts. He was too aloof. At that time, Chiang Kai-shek could be said to be the supreme commander-in-chief of China, but he did not

Spend extravagantly, live a simple life, and be diligent in government affairs.

The National Government is located in the middle of the compound; in the east garden there are the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Ministry of Land, the Ministry of Water Resources and the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission; in the west garden there are the Accounting Office, the Military Command Department, the Military Affairs Bureau of the Presidential Palace, and the Capital Garrison Headquarters. So many institutions are crowded here.

In the courtyard, on the one hand, it shows that the courtyard is very large, and on the other hand, it shows that the institutions at that time were relatively streamlined and there were not many officials who received imperial food. Nowadays, the government agencies are so bloated that even one of the township agencies cannot be accommodated.

Walking into the Western-style main entrance of the National Government, in front of you is a straight corridor of tens of meters, with an auditorium, foreign guest reception room, presidential lounge, counselor's office, civil service office, etc. on both sides. At the end of the corridor, there is a Western-style building in the backyard, with Linsen

It is named "Zi Chao Building". Despite its inconspicuous appearance, it is indeed the center of the National Government. The President's Office is in the building. The Executive Yuan, the General Staff Headquarters and the Chief Accountant Office also work here.

The "Zi Chao Building" office building where Chiang Kai-shek worked had only one old-fashioned elevator, which was noisy and no one dared to take it. At the end of the 1990s, the elevator of the Shanghai International Hotel was quite advanced. It is said that Chiang Kai-shek never took the elevator.

Walk up and down. The elevator is prepared for visiting old gentlemen. Perhaps for this reason, the head guard is too lazy to update the elevator.

Chiang Kai-shek's office is in Room 119 on the second floor. Under the leadership of Dai Li, Feng Quan became more and more nervous and excited. Dai Li saw this and said softly, "Don't be nervous. As long as you don't make mistakes, Mr. Jiang is still very kind. Why do you think so?"

Mr. Jiang is very satisfied with the great contribution made by the party and state, so don’t be afraid.”

Maybe Dai Li seems to have had an effect on his comfort. In fact, Feng Quan also thought about it. I'm not really Jiang's subordinate. It can barely be called a cooperative relationship. Why are you afraid of him? He won't eat me.

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Arriving at the door, the captain of the guard looked at Dai Li, nodded, and signaled the two of them to wait a moment. "Deng Deng", he knocked twice, and immediately, a substandard Mandarin voice with a bit of Fenghua and Shanghai dialect came out.

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"Please come in!"

In addition to being responsible for the security of the "President", leading the military attaches, and coordinating the military police, police and troops, the Chief of Guards also has to pay attention to some trivial matters, including the "President's" eating and drinking. The "President's" security protection includes eating and drinking.

, we must be wary of anyone starting from here. When Chiang Kai-shek went home to eat, he had a special chef to help him prepare food. Even drinking water was brought from home and someone prepared it for him.

During the Chiang Kai-shek period, because the "President's" secretary was assigned to the Guard's Office, official documents from the "Executive Yuan" and the Kuomintang had to be delivered to the Guard's Office first. Therefore, delivering official documents became one of the routine tasks of the Guard's Office.

In particular, official documents from the intelligence system have always been delivered to the "President's" office personally by the Chief of Guards, and never passed on to anyone else.

Chiang Kai-shek's office was only about thirty square meters, with a few file cabinets against the wall, a desk, and a few chairs. The furniture was very ordinary and far less luxurious than the offices of some current township leaders. The Kuomintang flag was hung crosswise on the wall. Sun Yat-sen

Under Mr.'s photo, hung the words "Loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, faith, justice and peace" written in his old man's handwriting.

Chiang Kai-shek is 179cm tall, not too tall, but not short by any means. He is dressed in a long robe and mandarin jacket, which gives him an air of immortality. His appearance has the masculinity and staunchness of a soldier, but also the elegance and handsomeness of a scholar.

The key thing is that he still retains his awe-inspiring righteousness and domineering majesty. Feng Quan secretly observed Jiang's personal charm and felt that this person was extraordinary and very impressive. He was so majestic that he dared not look at him. He could tell at a glance that he was not a mortal.

Jiang and Mao both had the same hairstyle. One always shaved his hair very short, and the other always wore his hair medium and long. They seemed to suit them well and never changed their hairstyles. There were many bald heads in history, haha.

, of course including real and fake monks who became monks, but Chiang Kai-shek is definitely the most famous one, bar none.

"Yunong, who is this?" At this time, Chiang Kai-shek (41 years old, who had just remarried Song Meiling),

"Principal! The students have brought the party-state loyalist who disclosed Japan's "Tanaka Memorial"."

The quick-tongued Dai Li excitedly explained his purpose with the joy of completing his mission. Chiang Kai-shek turned his eyes to Feng Quan again, looked at it, and felt very satisfied.

"Hello principal, student Feng Quan and Feng Zigong are here to report!"

Feng Quan was full of energy and his voice was loud.

Although he was a man of two generations, Feng Quan had never worn a military uniform. He knew that he paid great attention to appearance and demeanor in his work. In order to leave a good impression on Chiang Kai-shek so that he could deepen cooperation in the future, he wore a dark blue Mao suit and polished black leather shoes.

He is so bright and bright. He can't hide his mental agility. He is a man of great skill and capable of conquering those who are good at fighting.

Hearing Feng Quan call him principal, not only Jiang Gong was puzzled. Dai Li was even more confused, "Damn it, I applied for Huangpu Military Academy but failed the first time. After changing my name and taking the exam again, I was admitted to Huangpu Sixth Class Cadet. You guys call me principal when you come up?

You don’t have to be such a flatterer.”

"Huang, Zhejiang, Lu, Yi" means a graduate of the Huangpu Military Academy, a Zhejiang native, a graduate of the Mainland University, and a background in the First Army. It refers to Chiang Kai-shek's employment preferences. Such people are most likely to flourish and have a promising career.

Chiang Kai-shek lowered his head and pondered, puzzled. After thinking about it for a while, he said softly, "You are not a graduate of Huangpu, and you are not my student, so you don't need to call me principal."

"As our country's political and military leader, Jiang Gong led the death squads to attack Hangzhou and regain Zhejiang. He was a hero of the Revolution of 1911. He also led the Northern Expedition to overthrow the warlords, rebuild the Nanjing people, end our country's long-term warlord war, the current situation where the people are living in dire straits, and separatize local areas.

Power returned to the central government and unified China in troubled times, comparable to the Qin Emperor and Han Dynasty. He also founded the Huangpu Military Academy, trained a large number of military and political talents, formed a revolutionary army with Huangpu students as the backbone, and standardized the army. Economic policies focused on enriching the country.
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