After saying this, the Asian boy put his hands on his hips, looking very proud.

"Oh? I didn't expect this foreign friend to know so much."

The tour guide was surprised for a moment, and then deliberately said:

"My friend, do you know which district of Vladivostok we are in now?

"Uh this"

"We are now in Weidong District, Vladivostok." The tour guide turned around and pointed to the statue beside him, saying, "Weidong is named after General Jin Weidong, who recaptured this place.

This statue was erected by the citizens of Vladivostok on the 50th anniversary of the city's founding in memory of the great General Jin Weidong.

"Friends, Russia named it 'Conquer the East' and China named it 'Defend the East'. Doesn't this show that we Chinese people love peace?"

"love peace?"

This group of Americans remembered the map of China in geography class that dominated the entire eastern Asia, and couldn't help but feel suspicious.

Thinking about the plot, no more, red envelope compensation

As the title,

The ensuing melee among the four Far Eastern countries will end in an expected but unexpected way.

But I still need to sort out the subsequent turmoil in the international situation, the response of the Russian Tsar, Japan's position in East Asia, domestic reactions, etc.

Please allow me to delay for one day, thank you very much.

As usual, you can go to the Discovery page to receive a red envelope as compensation.

Chapter 314: Don’t Collect Surplus Food for the Time Being

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When Jin Weidongjiu led the 4th Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army and encountered the Russian 4rd Army that launched 3 rounds from Vladivostok,

The Red Confucian Society cadres and the National Revolutionary Army staff in Beijing were still immersed in a joyful atmosphere.

The old dynasty collapsed under their guns, and the new country was created in their hands.

Whether they are utilitarian people who believe in "conquering the world and ruling the world", or pure people who really want to contribute to China's rise.

At this moment, they all sincerely want to contribute their own strength and clear all obstacles for the establishment of this new country.

However, although the Qing Dynasty had passed away, the new regime did not have enough tentacles to penetrate into every corner of China.

Even though Yuan Shikai had urgently dispatched a large number of peasant association cadres and young people who graduated from the Northeast Civil Affairs School from outside the Great Wall and Korea, it was still a drop in the bucket compared to the vast land of North China.

红儒会从一开始1885的50多人,发展到1891的2000多人,再发展到如今1896年的一万多人。

The selection criteria were not strict, other than recognizing the purpose of "respecting Confucianism and ancestors, restoring China, putting the people first, and achieving world peace."

There is only one thing left, and that is to lead by example and dare to be the first.

Yuan Xiangcheng adhered to this point and would rather have nothing than something of poor quality.

Many profiteers were rejected in a short period of time, so the number of members of the Red Confucian Society was always controlled at a relatively small level.

The total number of the National Revolutionary Army was about 20. According to the standard of "establishing branches in teams and companies", there were about 2000 members of the Red Confucian Society among them.

Whenever there was a battle, these members would shout "Brothers, follow me!" and charge forward, so they suffered heavy losses every time.

Of the remaining 8000 members, the vast majority are scattered among farmers' associations, trade unions, chambers of commerce, and Northeast development affairs.

Some of them traveled through mountains and rivers, across forests and snowy plains to explore coal mines and iron mines, searching for high-value minerals;

Some worked tirelessly in the factory, mingling with the workers and introducing the purpose of the Red Confucian Society;

Some of them guide the new immigrants to cultivate the land, teach them how to plant corn and soybeans, and apply "soybean fertilizer"

Therefore, not everyone outside the Great Wall wants to join the Red Confucian Society. Although they will be given priority for promotion after joining, it also means suffering a lot.

There are only a very small number of people who do not do practical work and are only responsible for handling paperwork. Under Yuan Xiangcheng's intentional control, only a very small number of people can join the Red Confucian Society.

They are all just "cadres", not "Red Confucian Society cadres"

Therefore, after taking the capital, Yuan Xiangcheng faced the problem of insufficient manpower.

When the war broke out in Heilongjiang, cadres were needed to supervise production in the rear. However, after much squeezing, only more than 1000 people were squeezed out to support the interior.

After arranging several hundred people in the big cities of Beijing and Tianjin, only more than 200 people were left.

Fortunately, when Duan Qirui was ordered to travel from Jiangnan to the capital, the number of prefectures he passed through was limited.

Therefore, the National Revolutionary Army simply sent cadres to cities along the way to the north, such as Hefei, Fengyang, Chenzhou Zhoukou, Xuzhou, Guide Shangqiu, Kaifeng, Jinan, Zhengding Shijiazhuang, and Baoding.

It was not that Yuan Xiangcheng was unwilling to take over the nearly 100 prefectures in the four provinces of Shanhe, but that time was tight and personnel were scarce, so he only had time to prioritize key cities.

To places that are too far away, such as Shanxi, western Henan, and northern Zhili, it is not safe to send cadres there alone. Even if there are a few guards, there are still concerns about safety issues.

It was not uncommon for local Red Army cadres in later generations to be killed while working alone.

Today is not the 20s, but the 30s. Information is more blocked and the lives of cadres are more in danger.

If a small force is dispatched to escort, there are nearly 4 prefectures. Even if each prefecture only sends 100 National Revolutionary Army soldiers, nearly 4 people will have to be dispatched.

With the march north to fight against Russia imminent, Duan Qirui could not mobilize so many troops.

Therefore, we can only give up small county towns and focus on medium and large cities and major transportation hubs.

More than 20 cadres of various ranks were sent to each city, and after they arrived, they began to slowly establish farmers, chambers of commerce, trade unions and academic societies.

In these places, Duan Qirui, in accordance with the resolution of the Executive Committee of the Red Confucian Society, established the "Committee for Maintaining Public Security", abbreviated as the Security Committee.

The Revolutionary Army and the Red Confucian Society held a total of 4 seats.

First, there is a president, who is a cadre of the Red Confucian Society from outside the Great Wall, and is mainly responsible for local taxation and liquidation of Manchurian assets.

The remaining three were company commanders of the revolutionary army, each responsible for military escort and commanding more than 3 revolutionary soldiers.

Two ordinary Red Confucian Association cadres assisted the president in handling government affairs, communicating with old bureaucrats, developing good talents among young scholars, and publicizing the new policies of the Republic to ordinary people.

Among the 10 people, these four represented the revolutionary army and the Red Confucian Society, and each assumed the corresponding political and military responsibilities in the local area.

Of the remaining six people, three were court officials appointed by the former Qing court, and three were representatives selected from local scholars, farmers, and businessmen.

There are two vice presidents, one is a former Qing Dynasty official, and the other is from the scholar-farmer-merchant group.

In a 10-member meeting, if a major matter cannot be decided, it shall be voted on and the decision shall be made by a majority vote.

The cadres of the Red Confucian Society and the revolutionary army naturally have 4 votes, and they only need to get 6 more votes from the remaining 2 people to implement a policy.

These six people are not a monolithic group, which means it is not difficult for the Red Confucianists to get six votes.

This means that the new policies of the Republic can be implemented at the local level as quickly as possible, and that local governments are not completely without autonomy, becoming mere executors without being able to make their own voices heard.

The National Revolutionary Army is not isolated and helpless. In this anti-Russian war, it has hundreds of millions of Chinese people behind it. There is no need to implement such an extreme policy of collecting surplus grain for the time being.

If we choose to blindly implement the ideas of the Red Confucian Society Central Committee at the local level, we will surely achieve a lot of results in the short term, but we will also have to face various negative consequences in the future.

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It's not time yet.

In Yuan Shikai's expectation, before the National Revolutionary Army and the Russians decided the outcome, this local 10-member security committee would provide the maximum supply to the battlefield outside the Great Wall.

Yuan Shikai still retained these feudal bureaucrats, not because he was kind, but because there was really no one available at the moment.

Therefore, it is better to stick to the old practices and not make any changes.

The cadres of the revolutionary army only need to be responsible for the most important tax collection work, and then protect their own lives.

For the rest, just follow Xiao’s rules for now.

Education, commerce, transportation, and agriculture are all left to local autonomy, and we are too busy to manage them now.

Moreover, in addition to the lack of manpower, Yuan Shikai was also worried that rashly removing the hats of all Qing officials would cause internal turmoil, which would delay the war.

After the three major battles in the original time and space, the People's Liberation Army did not replace all the Kuomintang officials in the major cities in the north in order to prepare for the battle of crossing the river.

Instead, a considerable number of people stayed behind and continued to shine in their positions and contribute to the Battle of Crossing the Yangtze River.

If the policy was not clear before crossing the river, it was already extremely clear when Shanghai was liberated.

Even in Shanghai, which was captured at the cost of 7700 soldiers, the retention rate of the city's 1.4 Kuomintang cadres reached over 70% after the garrison was occupied.

Yuan Xiangcheng felt that this was a possible approach.

The original full-time positions appointed by the Qing Dynasty were changed to deputy positions. Except for the financial-related work handed over to the new cadres, the rest were still handled by these former Qing Dynasty bureaucrats.

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This move was intended to avoid provoking their rebellious psychology as much as possible, strive to maintain a stable rear, and not cause trouble to the war on the front line.

During this period, the cadres of the revolutionary army will also examine their character and abilities.

If some of these old bureaucrats from feudal dynasties have good abilities and good character, then these people may be able to join the new government in the future.

Will anyone take the opportunity to infiltrate the ranks of the Republic and corrupt the cadres of the revolutionary army, or even corrupt the members of the Red Confucian Society?

Of course this happens.

But Yuan Xiangcheng believed that this was the inevitable pain that would be experienced during the development process.

No organization is completely flawless from top to bottom. It may be okay when there are only a few people, but these problems are inevitable when there are more people.

Of course, these are issues that will be considered in the future.

The current problem is to raise money and food for the war outside the Great Wall. As long as this can be done well, these problems can be temporarily put aside.

...

When the National Revolutionary Army heading north finished its rest in the capital, they boarded trains on the railways inside and outside the Great Wall and began to rush to Jilin in an endless stream.

Yuan Shikai, who was in Beijing, also received news that Russia's Tumen River defense line had been broken.

No one in the General Staff had expected that the Eastern Front, which was originally planned to be on the defensive, would actually receive an unexpected surprise.

When the news spread, most people's faces were filled with excitement.

Only a few staff officers showed worry instead of joy on their faces, with their brows furrowed like the shape of a "川" (river).

"Chief Instructor, why is the Japanese fleet so slow to move?

When exactly will they attack Vladivostok as agreed?"

The staff officers asked Yuan Xiangcheng, who had just entered, the questions that concerned them most.

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