The Yunnan Provincial Government held a press conference on the China-Myanmar border issue for three consecutive days. Anyi Group was behind it. News newspapers across the country published extensive interviews and reports and various documentaries on the China-Myanmar border area. Shenbao, The Times, Oriental
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Six large newspapers with advanced printing equipment, including the "News", published real-life photos with captions on the entire front page for three consecutive days, using conclusive evidence and detailed information to attack British imperialism and armed mobs on the border in western Yunnan.
To expose and criticize crimes.
Starting on September 3, the protest march first broke out in Kunming, Yunnan, and soon spread across the country, including Xufu, Chengdu, Chongqing, Changsha, Guilin, Hong Kong, Yichang, Wuhan, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Baoding, Peking, Tianjin, and Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions.
Protests and demonstrations took place in all large and medium-sized cities for three consecutive days. Among them, the annex of the British Consulate in Chongqing was set on fire by angry students and citizens. The British Embassy in Nanchang
The consulate was besieged by tens of thousands of students and workers for more than 50 hours. Thousands of people gathered outside the British embassy and consulates in various places. The roar was loud. Stones, bricks, vegetable leather and tattered shoes in the hands of the protestors covered the embassy and consulate like raindrops. The protest was
Large slogans and flags were densely packed as far as the eye could see. The crimes committed by the British army and government against the Chinese people since the Opium War were once again exposed one by one by the angry marching students and intellectuals.
The anti-British wave sweeping across most of China was surging and intensifying. The whole world was deeply shocked by the strong reaction of the Chinese people. The British government was even more at a loss. All embassies and consulates in China except Tibet were paralyzed, except for Shanghai.
, outside the four concession areas of Hong Kong, Fujian, and Tianjin, all major British banks, foreign companies, and British-owned factories in China were forced to close their doors. British freighters sailing on the Yangtze River were refused to dock, and British interests in China suffered for the first time.
Such massive losses.
The originally monolithic tough stance in the UK gradually collapsed. Opposition parties and major industrial and commercial associations began to question the governing ability and rash decisions of the National Cabinet government and Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald. The news media also began a gradually escalating public opinion war.
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On September 7, British Prime Minister Macdonald, despite the strong opposition from the domestic financial and industrial and commercial circles in the UK, solemnly announced to the world that he would cancel the investment cooperation plan between the British government, major business consortiums, and the southwest China government and industrial and commercial institutions, and start the investment cooperation plan on that day.
Economic sanctions against China; the Minister of Education and Foreign Affairs called on scholars, professors, and engineering and technical personnel in China to leave the southwestern provinces of China as soon as possible for their own safety. Sino-British relations have now become tense.
On September 8, the Yunnan Provincial Government sent a message to the whole country: Yunnan's western Yunnan security forces annihilated more than 120 Kachin armed forces from northern Myanmar who had sneaked into the Tengchong area. The only three remaining prisoners were surrounded by a large number of weapons and ammunition, explosive packets, and radios.
Taiwan, and the British colonial government commanded northern Burma
He confessed in front of the order document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and confessed to the crime of brazenly crossing the border and conspiring to attack Chinese towns and military and civilians in an attempt to create large-scale panic and provoke greater conflicts. One of the three prisoners was Myanmar, who served as one of the commanders of the operation.
Second Lieutenant, Colonial British Army.
Chinese and foreign public opinion was once again in an uproar, pushing the British government and the Burmese colonial army into a very passive and embarrassing situation. The consulates in China could not even utter pitiful protests. The British Minister Lam Pusheng was ordered to rush to Shanghai urgently to summon the consular officials in China.
Hold a meeting.
On the day that Lan Pusheng arrived in Shanghai, overwhelming anti-British waves and demonstrations once again took place in major cities in China.
The central government in Nanjing and Chiang Kai-shek were anxious in the face of the continuous and intensifying anti-British wave and the situation in the country that was almost out of control. The Japanese army fished in troubled waters and began to create conflicts along the North China Military Demarcation Line, provoking all kinds of things.
The flow of refugees heading south has overcrowded cities in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Major opposition forces across the country took the opportunity to verbally and violently attack the Kuomintang government. Huge crises followed one after another, and the Kuomintang was struggling to cope with it.
Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Jingwei and Sun Ke and other core members of the Kuomintang held four important meetings in Lushan to urgently discuss countermeasures and determined that "the policy towards Japan should not only never cede the four northeastern provinces and not recognize the country of Manchuria, but should still deal with it, and
"Strive to avoid stimulating Japan's behavior and speech"; instruct all ministries of the central government and the Central Party Committee to make "disaster relief the first priority"
"Service" as the propaganda slogan, and all based on the principle of "maintaining stability", began to gradually control the anti-British demonstrations that spread across the country; secretly ordered the governments and garrisons at all levels in the four provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, and Hubei to take immediate action and set up sentry checkpoints all over the country.
, strictly intercepting refugees heading south, and "never allow any unruly refugees or disaster-stricken area groups inspired by communist organizations to go to the capital to petition."
When the whole country was in turmoil, Jiang Yunshan, a nationally renowned scholar, general counselor of the Southern Sichuan Government, and president of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, who secretly went to Peking at the end of August, achieved fruitful results. In mid-August, the Kuomintang Ministry of Education was “stressed in funding, and the Red Army”
"Party rampage", more than 60 professors and scholars from Peking Yuwen University and North China University were closed down, as well as more than 10 scholars from Tsinghua University, Xiehe University, and Yanjing University who studied in Europe and the United States and returned to China and were depressed and frustrated in their respective schools.
readily agree to accept
Recruited by various universities in southern Sichuan, more than half of them went to southern Sichuan to teach. More than half of them were professors and scholars out of their trust in their old friend Jiang Yunshan, their admiration for An Yi's patriotism and huge investment in running schools, and the preferential treatment and social status given to intellectuals by the southern Sichuan government.
Impressed by the policies, he decided to move his family to southern Sichuan. This is also another talent introduction in southern Sichuan after the large-scale recruitment of science, engineering and law teachers, the recruitment of aviation school students, skilled technicians and workers in North China in March, as well as the selection of European and American students.
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As of mid-September, 83 scholars, professors and their families had arrived in Daxu. What moved these intellectuals extremely was that from the moment they boarded the train in Peking, An Yi entrusted 17 officers and soldiers stationed in North China to escort them all the way.
After arriving in Hankou, I quickly boarded the shipping line of An Yi.
On the company's passenger ship, we sat in the first-class cabin and ate well and slept well, while the security officers and soldiers explained the scenery on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the scenery of the Three Gorges. When we arrived at Xufu, we stayed in a two-story Western-style building that had been prepared by various universities. There were slippers, quilts, and pots inside.
Bowls, pans, firewood, rice, oil, and salt have also been placed neatly.
Therefore, many experts and professors leave everything to their parents, wives and children, and participate in the admission examination and admission work of their universities the next day. They join the teaching and research groups of various departments to write lesson plans, and participate in teaching and scientific research discussions, all hoping to contribute to the school as soon as possible.
and various research departments make their own contributions.
Since mid-September, Xufu City has gradually become lively. Representatives of chambers of commerce from all provinces and cities across the country and business and financial delegations from Europe and the United States have arrived one after another with invitation letters. Foreigners with blond hair, blue eyes or various skin colors can be seen everywhere on the streets.
Scenic spots and Taoist temples are crowded with tourists and overcrowded. Six routes of Southwest Airlines
It is difficult to get a ticket for the twelve passenger planes. Seven large and small passenger ships purchased by the Southwest Yangtze River Shipping Company from the United States and Germany cruise on the Yangtze River all day long. The number of businessmen and tourists passing through the checkpoints at the land ports has doubled every day. It is responsible for entry and exit management.
The police force had to assign the teaching brigades, which had just been established for three months, to various ports to assist in the work.
On the evening of the last day of September, a Southwest Airlines flight from Hangzhou back to Xufu landed smoothly at Minjiang Airport. Passengers queuing up to get off the plane were surprised to see two black American cars without any license plates parked next to the plane.
Below, three people are wearing
The muscular young man in casual clothes hurried forward, surrounded the two beautiful women on the same plane and a middle-aged and elderly woman with a baby in her arms, and boarded the car. They quickly drove to the special passage next to the entrance and exit hall of the airport, and were surrounded by a group of majestic black people.
Under the gaze of the uniformed officers and soldiers, he quickly left.
The two bridge cars left the airport and turned onto the broad and bustling Xicheng Avenue. After driving for less than ten minutes, they slowed down and entered the West Garden gate, which was already covered by ivy and flowers.
The car stopped slowly at the entrance of the flower path of Dongyuan House. An Yi, who had been waiting here for a long time, opened the car door and bent down to help out Gong Qian, who was reunited after a long separation, with tears on her face.
Gong Qian, whose whole body was shaking with excitement, gently pushed An Yi away, turned sideways, took the child from Wu's mother's arms, and put it into An Yi's arms: "Let's see if he looks like you..."
"Wow--"
The child cried, which frightened An Yi, who was so surprised. Wu's mother quickly stepped forward to take the child: "It's windy outside, let's talk inside."
"Uh... ok, ok!"
An Yi was already a little arrogant. He turned to Ye Qing, who had his hands on his waist, shook his head awkwardly, and helped Wu Ma carefully walk to the small building that had been tidied up. He was deeply troubled by Ye Qing's stubbornness and resentment.
——This aunt used family leave as an excuse to kiss her
After finding the countryside in Shaoxing, I finally saw Gong Qian nursing her child. A few days later, she sent a telegram to tell An Yi that whether she wanted to or not, she would bring Gong Qian and Wu Ma to live in Xu Mansion before the Expo, and would never let them live again.
Gong Qian and Wu Ma suffered alone in the poor conditions in the countryside.
Under these circumstances, the intelligence agent secretly sent by An Yi to secretly protect Gong Qian's family reported to An Yi in detail. An Yi knew that Gong Qian and Wu Ma would never be able to defeat the articulate and fierce Ye Qing, so he made arrangements in advance and made careful preparations.
Entering the small building, Aunt Ma with a smile on her face finished greeting her and rushed to see if the food was ready.
At this time, Gong Qian couldn't hold back anymore and threw herself into An Yi's arms and cried silently. Wu Ma and Ye Qing looked sad and quietly carried the child upstairs to escape. An Yi hugged the lover she cared about day and night tightly and held on for a long time.
After a passionate kiss, he gently wiped away the tears on her face: "Qian'er, I'm sorry for you..."
Gong Qian opened her blurred eyes, slowly held An Yi's thin face, and shook her head slightly: "Don't say stupid things, I'm so happy, it's not too late to be happy... I originally planned to wait until the child is one year old and weaned.
But Ye Qing is not as stubborn as Ye Qing, no
I was really worried that she would set the house on fire and make noise all day long. Mother Wu and I really had no choice, so we quietly informed Xiao Wu to send you a letter. Only after receiving your letter did I agree with Ye Qing's opinion...
Xiaoyi, why are you so thin?"
"You are fatter and more beautiful. You are so beautiful that my heart beats fast."
An Yi stared at Gong Qian's eyes and face obsessively, and involuntarily moved closer to her again.
Gong Qian lightly hit An Yi's chest: "Stop it now, let's go upstairs and see the child. Oops... Look, your clothes are wet with milk..."
Only then did An Yi realize that his front was wet, and the front of Gong Qian's dark wool sweater was also wet. He immediately understood what was going on, and suddenly hugged Gong Qian tightly and whispered: "It smells so good, no wonder my son
He is so strong and his face is rosy."
Gong Qian blushed and buried her head deeply in An Yi's arms. Under An Yi's intimate caress, she raised her head again and put on her hot red lips...