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Chapter 456: The years of leaving the palace

Fu Yi and the two... Queen Mothers were filled with fear!

When they walked into the gate of "Beifu" guarded by the National Revolutionary Army, and entered the house where Puyi's biological father Zaifeng took his son, Puyi looked around this place that was lowered from the palace to the palace, and felt confused in his heart.

Full of grief, anger and hatred.[]

This kind of fear and hatred started from seeing the "Presidential Decree" sent by representatives of the national [revolutionary] army.

From then on, under the encouragement of the two "Queen Mothers", it was burning in the young Puyi's heart, and it became even more intense after entering the "Beifu". Puyi kept thinking about how to escape from the National Revolutionary Army.

surveillance, fly away as soon as possible, and prepare for revenge.

Before Pu Yi left the palace, he asked someone to send a message to the "guts" outside the palace, asking them to try to rescue him as soon as possible from the control of the National Revolutionary Army. At this time, Puyi's "guts" were not with him.

, the result of their running is still unknown, and no news from the outside is heard, but Puyi is eager to know the degree of danger of the current situation, and wants to find someone to discuss the current countermeasures. In this situation, Puyi's father

It made him feel extremely disappointed.

He was even more panicked than Puyi.

I remember that he had never stood calmly once that day, let alone sat quietly. He was either walking around mumbling to himself, or running in and out in a panic, making the air extra special.

Nervous. Later, Pu Yi couldn't bear it anymore and begged: "Your Majesty, sit down and discuss it! We have to think of a way and first inquire about the news outside!"

"Think of a way? So I sat down. Within two minutes, I suddenly stood up again: "Zai Xun doesn't show up anymore!"

After saying this nonsense, he started to spin back and forth again.

"I have to ask for news!" "Hey, ask for news? Okay, okay!" Hua walked out and walked in again in a blink of an eye: "We are not allowed to go out! There are soldiers at the gate!"

"Call!"

"Call, call, okay, okay!" After walking a few steps, he came back and asked, "Who to call?"

Although the Manchu Qing Dynasty was quickly destroyed when Puyi ascended the throne, he grew up in that environment. Although he was only thirteen years old, Puyi still seemed very nagging.

Seeing that there was nothing he could do, he asked the eunuch to summon the ministers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to come in.

At this time, Pu Yi, the Minister of Internal Affairs, was the only one with Shaoying. Rongyuan was admitted to a foreign hospital to treat his mental illness. The elders were probably busy dealing with the problems of eunuchs and maids. The remaining Shaoying, his situation

Not much better than "Prince", not a single call was made.

Fortunately, other princes, ministers and masters came one after another, otherwise the panic in the "Beifu" would not have developed to what extent.

In the evening, Johnston brought news that made Puyi feel more at ease: after his efforts, Chief Minister Odenko of the Netherlands, Japanese Minister Fangze and others had found representatives of the National Government and lodged "protests." Wang Zhengting made a speech to them.

Guarantee that Puyi’s life will be safe.

This news had a calming effect on the people in "Beifu", but for Puyi's father, it seemed that the "dose" was not enough.

Puyi received the "ministers" who came to see him in a large living room. The room was crowded with Manchu nobles and officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Pu Yi's first task was to explain the results of the minister's visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They had already learned from Zai Tao about the consultations held at the Dutch Embassy that morning, so they were naturally eager to know what would happen next. They listened intently to Pu Yi's words

Prince Chun was the only one who walked around the room uneasily while Puyi was talking, apparently aimlessly.

Several times, he suddenly quickened his pace, ran up to Puyi, and said a few words that did not match the preface and the follower. His stuttering seemed to be worse than usual. What he said every time was the same sentence, which meant "Please, Your Majesty, don't

Fear".

This sentence coming out of his mouth was completely unnecessary, because he was obviously more panicked than Puyi. When he came over and said this four or five times, Puyi became a little impatient.

Johnston said on the side: "His Majesty the Emperor is here, standing next to Puyi, why don't you tell him directly?"

However, he was so flustered that he did not notice the rudeness of Johnston, a foreigner. Then, he wandered around aimlessly again...

That night, Puyi's father made another move that particularly dissatisfied Puyi.

Not long after Johnston arrived, Zheng Xiaoxu, who gained Puyi's trust after a lot of running around, arrived.

The place where he traveled was also Dongjiao Min Lane. After Zheng Xiaoxu's colleagues Luo Zhenyu and Zheng Xiaoxu came to the Forbidden City, they had contacts with Japan. According to Luo Zhenyu, Colonel Takemoto of Japan was the first friend he made.

On the first day after Puyi left the palace, due to the tense situation, Luo Zhenyu went to Tianjin to find the Japanese garrison commander to find a way. Zheng Xiaoxu was entrusted by Puyi and also made an appointment with Colonel Takemoto Taki from Dongjiaominxiang to meet the next day.

After they met, they agreed on a strategy. Takemoto sent his adjutant, Captain Nakahara Matsu, to put on plain clothes and take a doctor with him, pretending to take Puyi to the hospital. He transported Puyi out of "Beifu" and took him to the Japanese barracks.

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According to this plan..., Zheng Xiaoxu took Captain Zhongping and Japanese doctor Murata to "Beifu".

Puyi's idea at that time was to follow them immediately. However, the princes, ministers and masters all expressed opposition. They thought that this method would be difficult to get past the soldiers at the gate. Even if they got past them, there would still be national revolutionaries on the streets.

It would be even worse if the outposts of the Revolutionary Army were discovered. The most vehement opposition was from Puyi's father. His reason was this: "Even if he ran into Dongjiaominxiang, those National [Revolutionary] Army came looking for him."

I need someone, what should I do?"

It seems that the two "Queen Mothers" did not dare to go with the Japanese because it was too risky, but Puyi was even more unhappy with his father.

Generally speaking, Pu Yi's mood was pretty good that night. Johnston's news showed that foreign ministers were "concerned" about Pu Yi. Zheng Xiaoxu brought him [Japanese] himself, and told Pu Yi [Japanese] himself about his "enthusiasm".

Not as nervous as when I came here just now.

But on the next day, the access control of "Beifu" suddenly tightened, and only people were allowed in, but not allowed out. Even the kitchen servants had to ask the soldiers to do the shopping for them. Later, it was relaxed a little, and only a few people, namely Puyi's Chen and Zhu, were allowed to enter.

The master and the ministers were allowed to come in and out, and foreigners were not allowed in at all.

At this moment, Puyi panicked again.

"Can the National Revolutionary Army still be afraid of foreigners?" This question crossed Puyi's heart and became a big knot. Some people around Puyi were also worried, and some did not believe it.

Later, the majority of people did not believe it. They all said that since the Republic of China, there had been no authorities that did not look at the faces of foreigners. This was true, but who knew what the soldiers at the gate thought? There was a saying in those days: "A scholar meets a foreigner."

Bing, I can’t explain why!”

The one closest to Pu Yi and holding the murder weapon was the soldier at the door. If they broke out, not only the scholar would be unable to deal with it, but even the "emperor" might not be able to handle it. The more Pu Yi thought about it, the more frightened he became, and he regretted not going out with the [Japanese] person Zheng Xiaoxu brought.

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Puyi's feelings for Zheng Xiaoxu and the Japanese military camp simply increased!

At this moment, Luo Zhenyu appeared.

Luo Zhenyu went to Tianjin for Puyi on the first day.

According to him, with the help of Colonel Takeki, he boarded the Beijing-Tianjin International Train and arrived in Tianjin. During the civil war, trains were often detained by both sides, and the traffic order between Beijing and Tianjin was also very abnormal. This train is based on the meaning of Dongjiaominxiang.

Yes, both warring parties honestly dared not touch it.

The next day, he found the Japanese garrison headquarters and asked them to come forward to protect Puyi.

According to the instructions of the Japanese garrison headquarters, he returned to Beijing and contacted his friend Takemoto Colonel. Takemoto asked him to tell Puyi that the Japanese cavalry would patrol near "Beifu". If the national revolution was found,

〗If the Ming army has any unusual behavior towards "Bei Yi", they should immediately report back to the camp, and the Japanese camp will take "drastic measures".

After listening to his report, he also learned from Chen Baochen that the Japanese barracks had wanted to send Japanese military carrier pigeons to "Beifu" for alarm purposes. Puyi's "feelings" for the Japanese developed again.

step.

Naturally, Luo Zhenyu gained the same status as Zheng Xiaoxu in Puyi's heart, and the "Prince"

It squeezed even further.

The train of history is in progress, obstacles are crushed and rubbish is thrown away.

The flies attached to the garbage will naturally form a ball and collide for a while!

In the first few days after entering "Beifu", the center of the debate was "Should we stay in Beifu? Or should we try to sneak out and hide in Dongjiaomin Lane?" The party advocating running away was Zheng Xiaoxu, who was in isolation, and Johnston, who did not publicly express his position.

It was the princes, ministers and masters headed by Puyi's father Zaifeng.

This conflict ended with Zheng Xiaoxu's defeat.

They launched a second confrontation centered on "whether to go abroad or to fight for the restoration of the "Conditions". The party advocating immediate overseas travel was Jin Liang and Luo Zhenyu, while the other party was still led by Zaifeng.

Zheng, Luo, and Zhuang joined forces and won the participation of Chen Baochen. When the focus of the question turned to "whether the emperor's current situation is in danger or whether he should run into Dongjiaominxiang first?", those princes and ministers were defeated miserably.

The princes and ministers headed by Zaifeng have always opposed Puyi's overseas travels. They are the most conservative among the "striving for reinstatement and return to the palace." They have the same hatred for the National Army, but they hope that Puyi will endure it and wait.

The National Revolutionary Army canceled Puyi's title of emperor. They believed that Puyi could still be emperor at home. The result of the dispute also resulted in a temporary victory for Zaifeng's faction.

But no matter how they argued, everything was already in Wang Hengyue's hands.

In Wang Hengyue's view, Puyi was just a pawn that he could use. He did not want Puyi to stay in Beijing. Puyi who left Beijing would be more useful to him.

Now, all he is waiting for is for these people to jump out on their own!!.


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