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Chapter 44 Dialogue with Uncle

In any case, he must take this trip, and maybe tonight he will know what Yuan Shikai's attitude is towards him. Welcome to reading []

After responding, he washed his face first, then left the door and followed the servant to the room.

There are three presidential rooms in Huairen Hall. One is a large room used for office work on weekdays. The other is an atrium room used for collecting ancient books and antiques. Foreign guests are occasionally received here. The last one is in the official residence.

The private room on the second floor. After walking around the corridor in the courtyard, Yuan Su realized that he was heading to Yuan Shikai's private room, and he couldn't help but speculate that this meeting would indeed have extraordinary significance.

After walking up the stairs to the second floor, the servant knocked on the half-open door of the room.

Yuan Shikai's deep voice came from inside: "Is Keli here?"

The servant did not respond, but stepped aside to let Yuan Su step forward. Yuan Su immediately walked to the door and said, "Uncle, it's my nephew who is here."

Yuan Shikai said in a deep voice: "Come in, I've been waiting for you for a long time."

The servant bowed to Yuan Su and left. Yuan Su then pushed open the ajar door and walked into the room. After entering the room, he saw Yuan Shikai sitting upright behind Xiang Yang's desk, holding a bound book and reading carefully.

. He respectfully saluted Yuan Shikai's sideways figure, and at the same time asked, "I wonder what my uncle has to say to his nephew?"

Taking advantage of the break in the salute, he suddenly caught a glimpse of the title of the book in Yuan Shikai's hand, which was actually a book called "Jiandao Problem". [] He had some impressions in his memory, and after thinking about it carefully, he suddenly remembered that the author of this book was

It was none other than Song Jiaoren, the chairman of the Kuomintang who is currently in the limelight.

It is said that this book was written in 1907, when Song Jiaoren went to the three eastern provinces to try to launch a revolution. The revolution failed, but he discovered Japan's ambition to annex Chinese territory. Not only because of his patriotism, but also because of his respect for the history and geography of the border areas.

His strong interest prompted him to really sit down and write "The Jiandao Problem".

Song Jiaoren studied at Wuchang Wenpong Middle School, and in Japan he also attended Hosei University's accelerated course and Waseda University's preparatory course. Compared with some scholars who studied history and geography before the Song Dynasty and even during the Song Dynasty, his knowledge structure was relatively new.

It influenced many aspects such as his methods, ideas and use of historical materials when studying frontier history and geography.

He couldn't help but murmur in his heart: How could his uncle read this book?

Yuan Shikai groaned, then put down the book in his hand, stood up, turned to Yuan Su, waved to him and said: "Come on, Keli, sit down first. I came to you today because you and I, my uncle and nephew, have never had a good talk."

Pass. I heard that you will be leaving to return to Luanzhou in the future, so I took the time to chat with you today."

Under Yuan Shikai's greeting, Yuan Su sat down on a chair next to the table. He said meticulously: "So it turns out that my nephew does have a lot of things to apologize to his uncle for. Now my nephew can have what he has today."

Ri's identity and status all depend on his uncle's advice, and I hope to be grateful for his advice in the future. [ ]"

Yuan Shikai smiled and said calmly: "Since we are a family, there is no need to say such things. But you still have to remember one thing, although you are my nephew, at most you have unique opportunities. From now on

Which way to go depends on your personal ability and character. If you can do whatever you want just because you have me as your uncle, not only will the world not tolerate you, but my uncle will definitely not sit idly by. Times have changed, and now is

The Republic of China was no longer the era in which family law was the national law."

Yuan Su nodded quickly and said solemnly: "What my uncle taught me, my nephew must keep it in mind. Even in the past when family law was the law of the country, my nephew knew that he should be law-abiding and strict with himself."

Yuan Shikai happily praised: "Very good, we should have this idea. If those of us with power cannot abide by the law, no one in the world will abide by the law. But you don't need to worry too much,

I recognize you as my nephew, so I naturally know that you have ability and character. From the time you were in the 79th Standard until now, I have paid attention to your actions, and I have to say that you have not disappointed me."

Yuan Su breathed a sigh of relief and said modestly: "Thank you uncle, my nephew will also abide by his duties in the future, resolutely do what he is assigned to do, and will never dare to have any other unreasonable thoughts."

"Earlier, I read the policy paper you wrote specifically for the Army Preparatory College Graduation Examination. I have to say that you emphasized pragmatism in the policy paper, and you also insisted on being pragmatic in reality. You really are consistent with your words and deeds. This is very good. I, China Revitalization

What we need most are down-to-earth young talents like you." Yuan Shikai said with appreciation.

"My uncle has already said it, and my nephew can only pick up on people's wisdom." Yuan Su declined.

"You don't need to be too humble, but you must remember not to get carried away. Since you have a good beginning, you must persist no matter what, and you will be a valuable talent until the end." Yuan Shikai taught me a lesson.

said.

"Yes, my nephew will never forget it, and he will use his uncle's lessons as a guideline for his actions in the future." Yuan Su responded solemnly.

Naturally, Yuan Shikai just mentioned Yuan Su casually and had no intention of discussing the matter in depth. After sighing slightly, he turned to say in a serious tone: "Keli, you need to know what Gao means.

It’s hard to live in a cold environment. Now that your uncle and I are in the position of President, it’s not as glamorous as outsiders say. As the saying goes, it’s hard to start a business, but it’s even harder to keep it. The position of President is like needle felt, and not everyone can sit there.

Got up."

Yuan Su immediately raised his spirits and realized that Yuan Su's words were a hidden mystery. He said very seriously: "My nephew can completely understand what my uncle said. Nowadays, there are different opinions in the country, and the public criticism in the south is increasing day by day, making the news everywhere.

There is really a suspicion of fearing that the world will not be in chaos. My nephew also hates this. We in China finally have hope for peace, and we should focus on development in order to strengthen ourselves. There should not be internal strife at this time."

Yuan Shikai said "hmm" and asked: "It seems, Keli, you have a lot of opinions on this matter?"

Naturally, Yuan Su couldn't put on airs, so he put on a serious and serious attitude and said: "Anyway, my nephew is a soldier, and he naturally pays close attention to national affairs. Since my uncle has read my nephew's policies, what's the point?

In the two policy papers, my nephew also clearly mentioned the dangers of the current situation in the country. The governors of each province support their own troops and respect themselves. If the country is not perfect, it will become a deep-rooted cancer in the long run. Looking at ancient history, the princes of the late Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty

The late separatist regime and the vassal towns at the end of the Tang Dynasty were all serious harm, so separatist regimes are a sign before the country is divided."

After hearing what Yuan Su said, Yuan Shikai quickly remembered the contents of Yuan Su's two previous policy papers, which indeed mentioned this matter. As the leader of the Beiyang Group and the ruler of the Republic of China, he naturally did not ignore it.

This problem is just a complex situation at home and abroad at present, and it does not mean that it can be solved.

"I heard from Keding before that you have always supported the centralization of power in the central yang. It seems that it is also to deal with the situation of separatism."


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