With a stagger, the girl was pushed into an office on the second floor and fell to the ground.
The room was dark. The floor seemed to be wooden floors, waxed and very slippery.
She got up in shock, touched the wall, and put her arms on her chest in defense.
"Pa", the light was turned on.
A young officer appeared at the door, with a hooked nose and a sinister face, looking at her with a sinister smile.
The girl's face turned pale with fright, and she slowly retreated behind the desk chair, holding the back of the chair tightly with both hands.
"You...what are you doing..."
The hook-nosed officer did not come in, but took out a cigarette and lit it. He leaned against the door and stared at her whole body fiercely while smoking.
The girl's whole body was covered with goosebumps, and a cold air rushed from the soles of her feet to the top of her head, and then from the top of her head back to her soles.
After a stalemate like this for several minutes, there was a sound of footsteps in the corridor. The hook-nosed officer immediately threw half of his cigarette into the spittoon and stood upright with a snap.
"Come, come, sit down, don't be polite."
The old major walked in with a briefcase under his arm and a kind smile, pointed at the sofa and motioned for her to sit down.
The girl collapsed for a while, her legs went weak, and she suddenly felt like she had been saved. On the dock, she thought this old man was terribly disgusting, but now she looked so kind to him.
The hook-nosed officer followed the old major respectfully, took the briefcase, and hung his military coat and cap on the hangers.
"Sit down, don't be polite, haha," the old major sat on the sofa and pointed to the sofa opposite with a smile, "Coming to Ala's here is just like being at home."
The girl dragged her soft legs to the sofa and sat down slowly. Her back was soaked with cold sweat.
The hook-nosed officer brought two cups of hot tea and a plate of melon seeds and placed them on the coffee table. Then he retreated behind the old major, folded his arms and leaned on the desk.
"Come on, don't be polite." The old major pushed the tea and melon seeds in front of her and gave in enthusiastically.
The girl rubbed her sore knee and quietly looked at the office.
The office is small and quite simple. The walls are painted with white plaster, and the gray-green paint on the lower half is already mottled and peeling. There is a 40-watt light bulb on the ceiling, which is warm and yellow and looks very bright.
It was comfortable. The windows were covered tightly with thick black curtains, as if to prevent any light from leaking out. There was a briquette stove burning in the corner, and the iron chimney was outside the tunnel, making the room warm.
What is quite conspicuous is that there is a glass frame hanging on the middle wall, which is an oil portrait of a thin man. He is wearing a straight uniform of the Army and Navy Grand Marshal, hanging medals and ribbons, holding a sword, and wearing round glasses.
, his head is like a carrot head, with a big forehead, high cheekbones and a serious expression.
She recognized that it was Emperor Xuantong Puyi, the father of Yuchou, the current Emperor Jiade of the Qing Dynasty.
"Look, how does this office look like?" The old major let her look around, and then asked with a smile.
The girl said nothing, but looked hard at the old major's epaulettes, trying to discern what pattern it was.
She knew that unlike the Ming Dynasty and Japan, the Qing Dynasty was relatively late in its reform among major Asian countries. It was not until the 1960s that it began to engage in Westernization and establish a new army. At the end of the last century, Emperor Guangxu's Reform Movement of 1898 was the official reform of the system.
As for Emperor Xuantong Puyi's second reform, cutting braids, dismissing eunuchs, and modernizing the army, it is only a matter of the past twenty years. The Qing army also imitated other countries, using bars and patterns on epaulettes to distinguish military ranks. The Ming army
The epaulettes on the epaulettes are a bar and copper plum blossoms. The Qing army's epaulettes are a bar and a copper star. But the old major's epaulette in front of me is neither a plum blossom nor a star, but two bars and a small black dragonfly.
Seeing that she didn't speak, the old major smiled again and said:
"Nonfu (not) knows that Allah knows it. I think Alala is a shabby place. Haha, Allah is so poor. It's better than the Ming Dynasty. 'Suhu is familiar with it, and the world has enough', and the money is old enough."
The girl stared at the little black dragonfly. A thought passed through her mind. She rolled her eyes and said tentatively:
"Could it be that the 'sticky place' is also shabby?"
"Oh? Oh, hahahaha..."
The old major turned and looked at each other with the hook-nosed officer, and they both looked up to the sky and laughed.
"Hehehe, good," the old major stopped laughing, nodded lovingly, and praised, "Tsk, tsk, that little girl is so clever."
As expected, it was the most terrifying secret service agency of the Qing Dynasty - the "sticky stick office".
Pukou was a district of Nanjing in later generations, but at this time, it became a large military town of the Qing Dynasty. Since it can directly overlook Nanjing, the capital of the Ming Dynasty, its military position is extremely important. The Qing Dynasty stationed heavy troops here and built
There are fortifications, military camps, airports, warehouses, heavy artillery positions, locomotive depots, shipyards and docks. The number of troops stationed here is several times greater than the local residents. During holidays or weekends, the streets are full of soldiers, but there are not many ordinary people.
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Within the walls of the garrison headquarters, there is a gray two-story building. Compared with other office buildings in the headquarters, this small building is inconspicuous. However, from officers to soldiers, everyone keeps a respectful distance from it and can avoid it.
If you pass by, go around it. Even if you have to pass in front of it, you will lower your head, keep silent, and quicken your steps, as if it will open its mouth at any time and devour you.
This is the branch of "sticky pole" in Pukou.
It is said that this "sticking place" was founded by Emperor Yongzheng. It was originally a service organization specializing in sticking cicadas, catching dragonflies and fishing. When Yongzheng Yinzhen was still a prince, there were some tall trees growing in his mansion.
There were noisy cicadas everywhere, so Yinzhen, who liked peace and quiet, ordered his servants to catch cicadas with poles. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi, Yinzhen was promoted from "Doro Belle" to "Prince Heshuo Yong". At that time, the competition among many Kangxi princes also
The stage has reached a fever pitch. On the surface, Yinzhen is indifferent to the world, but secretly he formulates a program and intensifies the pace of fighting for reserves. Under the guise of "sticking to the pole", he recruits martial arts masters and trains a team of servants. The team's
The mission is to spy on intelligence everywhere and eradicate dissidents. After Yongzheng ascended the throne, the Niangan Department established an agency and officially opened the government. The widely circulated "Blood Drops" refer to the killers in the Niangan Department.
After the death of Emperor Yongzheng, Emperor Qianlong, in order to deal with the factory guards who were active in Nanming, not only did the "sticky pole" not be abolished, but continued to grow and develop. Later, Emperor Guangxu made a reform and replaced the sticky pole that everyone talked about with a one that is harmless to humans and animals.
Name: "Royal Administration". By the 20th century, the Imperial Administration (Niangan Department), together with the All-Russian Suppression Committee (Cheka, later the KGB), was known as "the most terrifying organization in the world."
Two major secret service agencies”.
The outside world generally knows nothing about the internal personnel situation of Sticky Post, except that it is all done by bannermen.
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At this time, another young officer came in with a report, presented a document and a large envelope, whispered a few words to the old major, looked at the girl curiously, and then left.
The old major gestured back, Tojin nodded, picked up the document, and read:
"Qiu Qiu was born in Nanjing in the 6th year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1915), which is the 14th year of Deyong in the Ming Dynasty. She was the daughter of Qiu Laohu, the head of the Nanjing rudder of the Ming Dynasty. She was not compatible with her father.
, left home and was admitted to the Ningbo Naval University of the Puppet Ming Dynasty to study submarine command. He completed his studies in the first year of Jiade in the Qing Dynasty (1934), received the rank of second lieutenant, and served at the Nanjing Jiangxinzhou Submarine Base of the Yangtze River Fleet of the Puppet Navy, and successively trained on submarines.
The Mantis and the Oriole were promoted to lieutenant in June of the second year of the Guardian and appointed as the commander of the Grasshopper reconnaissance submarine..."
While listening, the old major poured out the contents of the big envelope and slowly looked at them one by one. A small iron plate with a serial number and the word "Qiuqiu" engraved on it, a fountain pen, and a waterproof pocket watch.
, a bunch of keys, a nail clipper, a small comb, a pair of hairpins, a few pins, a few Ming Dynasty coins, and a soaked small wallet. When I opened the wallet, there were not a few dollars in it, but it should have been.
Where the photos of the couple were placed, there was a naive Mickey Mouse picture. The old major smiled slightly, put down his wallet, picked up a silver plum blossom medal from the pile of odds and ends with interest, and started playing with it.
Qiu Qiu shuddered, lowered his head, and murmured: