Chapter Five Thirty-six Want to get the aunt to break the deadlock (1)
Chapter 536: Wanting to break the deadlock with Guyu (1)
An Yi began to thank guests behind closed doors and "rest in peace".
The arrival of He Guoguang solved a big problem for An Yi. He arranged the civil affairs affairs of Yichang Xingying in an orderly manner. He would take time every day to communicate with people from western Hubei, northern Hunan and eastern Sichuan who came here for fame or with some secret missions.
Celebrities and gentry held various discussions and inspected everywhere to sympathize with the sufferings of the people. They quickly gained the trust of the people and various forces in Yichang and surrounding areas.
He Guoguang was born in Hubei and grew up in Sichuan. He was either a classmate or a colleague in the old Japanese military with various warlords in Bashu. He has accumulated deep connections and extensive relationships.
He was very supportive as the deputy director of the Yichang camp. A week later, old classmates Liu Xiang and Yang Sen also secretly sent special envoys to discuss the matter secretly.
He Guoguang, who is diligent in government affairs, does not know that his every move is under the secret surveillance of An Yi. Whenever he encounters a major problem, he will discuss it with An Yi, make a decision together, and even send a letter to the Central Committee and Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kai-shek.
I will send a copy of all the telegrams to An Yi, without any pretense of relying on my elders.
He Guoguang's open mind, mature and prudent style, and foresighted wisdom all moved An Yi very much. If it weren't for the long-term plan in his heart and the rational requirements to realize the grand blueprint, An Yi would definitely have withdrawn his interest in He Guoguang without hesitation.
secret surveillance, but now we can only continue to maintain it silently.
Gong Qian was very happy. Three days after arriving, An Yi quietly left the camp with his guards on the pretext of wanting to breathe fresh air and relax, and went to the scenic temples and Taoist temples in the surrounding suburbs. The lively and cute little Xinghua was always with him.
Gong Qian liked her so much that the two of them wandered among the green mountains and green waters, almost forgetting that there was still a troubled world outside them with wars and gunfire roaring.
On the Central Plains battlefield, after the fierce battle at Heishiguan, Tang Shengzhi's troops finally stopped their decline. General Fang Dingying, who was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the First Route Army, led Wang Jun's Third Army and Ruan Xuanwu's Fourth Army to the line from Zhengzhou to Yancheng. The newly appointed
Ninth Army
The 13th Division, the 14th Division and the 54th Division led by Army Commander General He Chengjun and Tenth Army Commander General Yang Jie rushed to southern Henan to join the battlefield, which greatly supported Tang Shengzhi's troops. The fierce fighting was still going on, but
Gradually took the initiative.
Commander-in-Chief Chiang appointed Yan Xishan, who had been watching and standing still, as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Army, Navy and Air Force of the National Revolutionary Army. He personally went from Nanjing to Hankou to supervise the division, issued an oath and telegraphed the crusade against Feng Yuxiang's northwest rebels, and handed over the post of President of the State to Tan Yankai on behalf of him.
, the post of commander-in-chief was handed over to Zhu Peide, and all his energy was devoted to commanding the war.
At the end of October, Wang Jinyu's 47th Division and Xu Yuanquan's 48th Division repulsed the Northwest Army's Zhang Zizhong and Wei Fenglou's troops who besieged Linru. The Hu Jialin Independent Division, which had newly entered the battlefield and was under the command of Jiang Dingwen, captured Biyang with a fierce effort.
, surrounded Tanghe, led by Xiao Wu and regimental deputy Li Yuewu
The cavalry regiment they led actually traversed nearly 100 kilometers across the hinterland of the Northwest Army. They were invincible. They fought against the unsuspecting Northwest Army's southern front, which greatly affected the morale of their opponents. For this, the two men received a special commendation from Commander-in-Chief Chiang, spreading their prestige far and wide.
The independent division has gained another honor.
Jiang Dingwen smiled from ear to ear and rewarded Xiao Wu, Li Yuewu and the cavalry regiment heavily. He said that this great victory was comparable to Gan Ning's "Hundred Cavalry Robbery of Cao's Camp" during the Three Kingdoms period. He also proposed to Commander-in-Chief Chiang that they be promoted to military ranks.
At the same time, He Yingqin went to Taiyuan from Nanjing on Chiang Kai-shek's order to urge Yan Xishan to take up the post of deputy commander-in-chief of the navy, army and air force. Fang Bunren, the former Anhui warlord who had been loyal to Chiang Kai-shek for two years and had been dealing with the warlords of the north and south, also arrived in Taiyuan from Peiping to lobby.
Based on the current war situation and the harsh instructions given by Feng Yuxiang, Xishan
Conditions and attitude changed, and Feng Yuxiang was sold out again - Yan Xishan not only failed to follow the secret agreement signed with Feng Yuxiang to send troops to join the battle, but instead stopped supplying food and ammunition to the Northwest Army, leaving the Northwest Army with an empty stomach and a severe shortage of ammunition.
From then on, all he could do was get beaten, and the entire war situation suddenly took a turn for the worse.
The Central Army, equipped with aircraft to assist in the battle, won consecutive battles and pressed forward step by step. The Northwest Army retreated step by step and struggled to support itself. As the battle situation became clearer, the heroes who originally opposed Chiang Kai-shek also shut up and retreated.
Change the content of the telegram criticizing Chiang and prepare the next telegram supporting Chiang Kai-shek.
Feng Yuxiang, who was repeatedly tricked by Yan Xishan, was extremely angry. On November 5, he disclosed the contents of his secret agreement with Yan Xishan to Reuters and other visiting Chinese and foreign reporters, revealing that the two had originally planned to cooperate sincerely to deal with Chiang Kai-shek and win the war.
After winning the military victory, they went to Peking to establish a new central government.
After the news was released, the whole country was in an uproar. Seeing that the situation was not good, Yan Xishan immediately called the whole country and ceremoniously took office as the deputy commander-in-chief of the National Revolutionary Army Navy, Army and Air Force. He refuted Feng Yuxiang's "lies and fallacies" and held a grand inauguration ceremony in Taiyuan and Peking.
ceremony, call to all
The army and the people of the country united to overthrow the warlord Feng Yuxiang, supported the leadership of the central government, and ended the civil war. At the same time, Feng Yuxiang, who was living under his roof, was once again placed under house arrest, and Feng Yuxiang was prohibited from continuing to direct the operations of the Northwest Army through radio. The leaderless Northwest Army was quickly defeated.
Youdao pressed the gourd and lifted the ladle, seeing that the situation in the northwest was developing in a direction favorable to the central government. Before Chiang Kai-shek could take a good breath, the situation in Guangxi changed dramatically again. Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and Huang Shaohong took advantage of the favorable opportunity of being unable to go south due to the battle between Chiang Kai-shek and Feng.
, quickly sneaked back to Guangxi from Hanoi.
Huang Shaohong, who was extremely courageous and powerful, stood up against all the opinions and went to Nanning alone. He broke into the headquarters of Guangxi Provincial Chairman Lu Huanyan, glanced coldly at dozens of old subordinates who were holding a military meeting, and looked at each of the brave generals.
His heart felt hairy, his spine was sweating, and he hung his head in shame. Only then did Huang Shaohong laugh out loud and express his regret.
Regardless of the past, relying on the prestige established over the years, he proposed to continue to attack Li Mingrui's Red Army, but never accept Chiang Kai-shek's leadership, and work together to restore Guangxi's highly independent status. In just a few words, many old subordinates were dismissed
He regained his subordinates, and the next day he, together with Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi who rushed to Nanning to join him, jointly launched a telegram against Chiang Kai-shek.
Wang Jingwei, the leader of the party's reorganization faction in Hong Kong, and a group of elders were overjoyed after receiving the news of Guangxi's rebellion against Chiang. Regardless of whether the princes from all walks of life were willing or not, they immediately appointed the first line of party protectors in the name of the second Central Executive Committee.
The commander-in-chief of the National Salvation Army is Feng Yuxiang, and the second group is Yan Xishan.
The third route was Zhang Fakui, the fourth route was Tang Shengzhi, the fifth route was Shi Yousan, etc. Li Zongren, who had just succeeded in the restoration, was also appointed as the commander-in-chief of the seventh route. Wang Jingwei also sent a special envoy to Nanning, bringing 800,000 yuan in aid.
He also promised to take full responsibility for the food, wages, weapons and ammunition of the Guangxi army.