Just thinking of this, everyone couldn't help but blame themselves again.

They just gave me 600 million dollars, what bad intentions could they have? As if seeing through everyone's thoughts, Li Desheng smiled broadly and said:

"Don't worry. It's normal to suspect them. Even if they knew, they wouldn't be angry. I even think that when that comrade from the World Revolutionary Party arrives, we can ask him in person." "Comrade Runzhi, is this..."

"The comrades of the World Revolutionary Party have made it very clear that they hope we will be independent and not rely on anyone, and not become vassals of any organization. So, should this independence also include the World Revolutionary Party?" Li Desheng's face turned serious as he spoke.

"I think they should be included. I believe that if this organization is really what they say they are, they will never be angry about it!"

The resolution was passed.

Just as the people in the Soviet area were discussing the details of receiving aid and how the Shanghai Provisional Central Committee would handle the situation, they received another open telegram:

Announcement of Wu Hao and 243 Others Leaving the Communist Party

Wu Hao was stunned when he saw the title;

After reading the content, his face turned pale.

The famous "Wu Hao Incident" in history, which tormented the future Prime Minister for more than ten years, broke out.

072 Excuse me? What the hell! Start cursing!

From February 16 to 21, 1932, some famous newspapers in Shanghai, such as the Times, the News, the Current Affairs Daily, and the Shenbao, all published

-Shocking news:

Announcement of Wu Hao and 243 Others Leaving the Communist Party

We are convinced that the current measures taken by the Chinese Communist Party, namely, the development of the Red Army to contain the current government, are tantamount to destroying China's anti-Japanese forces. (Note: At this time, the "ban on anti-Japanese" order had not yet been issued. It had to wait until the end of the First Shanghai Anti-Japanese War and the signing of the treaty between the two sides.)

...If we attack Ganzhou, the result will inevitably be to ruin the Battle of Shanghai, become a puppet of Japan, and plunge the Chinese nation into an irretrievable situation, which goes against my original intention of engaging in revolution. "Moreover, the international line adopted by the party is the Soviet Union's selfish policy. The Soviet Union proclaims its opposition to imperialism, but it itself compromises with imperialism."

"Look at the current situation in which Japan is invading China. The Soviet Union not only fails to maintain strict neutrality, but also lends the Chinese Eastern Railway to Japan for troop transportation and signs a non-aggression pact with Japan, thereby emboldening Japan's aggressive arrogance."

"It is clear that the so-called support for weaker nations is merely a slogan designed to deceive the Chinese people. Based on the awakening of our conscience, we hereby withdraw from the internationally guided Chinese Communist Party...

The above is the main content of "Wu Hao's Statement of Withdrawal from the Party".

On the surface, this seems to be just another of the Kuomintang's common tactic of spreading rumors and slander, and there is nothing to worry about;

But in fact, this incident caused great harm to the Chinese Communist Party and Wu Hao himself.

The reason is that the content of the article almost "perfectly" hits the "dissatisfaction" of various classes in China with the Chinese Communist Party. The first thing is the Battle of Ganzhou.

Although in reality, the CCP's launching of the Ganzhou Campaign had nothing to do with the "January 28th Shanghai War of Resistance" (it was a long-established plan), and even if it had actually taken place, it would not have affected the War of Resistance itself; (Some Apple fans, please stop talking to me about "tying down the Kuomintang troops." Your Jiang Sanguang never considered mobilizing the Kuomintang troops in Jiangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong that were encircling the Red Army to Shanghai to support the War of Resistance) (After all, the first Shanghai War of Resistance was just a means for Chiang Kai-shek to consume his opponents and instigate internal struggles within the Kuomintang government)

However, ordinary people don't know that much, they only see "coincidences".

Oh, the Kuomintang just started fighting the Japanese, and you, the CCP, attacked Ganzhou right after?

Under the influence of public opinion, the Communist Party undoubtedly became the "villain who stabbed the Kuomintang in the back during its anti-Japanese struggle", which aroused the dissatisfaction of a considerable number of people and intellectuals.

Before the subsequent online information, this was impossible to explain. Therefore, the first paragraph of the "Announcement" was considered the "truth" by the public at that time. Secondly, the latter paragraph about the Soviet Union made many Chinese people, who were experiencing a surge in nationalism at the time, directly regard the CCP as a "traitorous party"!

"Armed defense of the Soviet Union" and "Everything for the Soviets" were the slogans publicly proclaimed and promoted by the Chinese Communist Party.

If you were an ordinary Chinese citizen, or an intellectual who had read a lot of books and felt China's crisis, what would you think? Oh, so the Soviets are human beings who need to be "defended" and "sacrificed for them," but we Chinese are not human beings, right?

You are the Chinese Communist Party, why do you want to defend the Soviet Union?

Then why are you calling it the Chinese Communist Party? You might as well just call it the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!

Many members of the CCP do not understand these policies of the CPC Central Committee and even openly oppose them. How can you expect them to have the courage and confidence to refute the Kuomintang? Moreover, when Japan invaded China, the Soviet Union did indeed remain neutral and even secretly assisted Japan. This is an ironclad fact!

This is the real reason why Comrade Wu Hao looked pale.

The rumors about him quitting the party were easy to clarify, but the wave of public opinion caused by this announcement was difficult to quell.

If it weren't for the big news stories like "Three Shanghai tycoons robbed, Zhang Daheng's entire family murdered" and "Zhang Zhizhong led the Fifth Army to reinforce the 19th Route Army," I really don't know how big a fuss this incident would have become. Whoever came up with this trick must be a genius...

Immediately, realizing the danger, Li Desheng, in the name of the Chairman of the Provisional Central Committee of the Soviet Area, issued a statement stating: "In fact, Comrade Wu Hao is serving as a member of the Military Commission of the Provisional Central Government of the Soviet Area"; "This is clearly a rumor and slander fabricated by Kuomintang members who massacred workers, peasants and soldiers and sold out China to imperialism."

Then, they instructed the publication of a statement refuting the rumor in the Communist Party of China’s official newspapers in Shanghai, Struggle and Shi Bao, pointing out that the so-called “announcement of Wu Hao’s withdrawal from the Communist Party” was nothing more than a “trick of the Kuomintang to fabricate rumors and slander.”

At the same time, the Shanghai underground party organization was mobilized to widely distribute a leaflet entitled "Oppose the Kuomintang's Shameless Rumors," which pointed out:

"This cannot shake the Communist Party's prestige among the working people."

The above may seem like a powerful counter-offensive, but in reality, to most people, it seems so pale and powerless. Because, not a single word directly refutes the statements in the "Quit the Party Notice"!

There's no way to refute it!

Therefore, under the instructions of the Kuomintang and in pursuit of hot topics, more and more Shanghai newspapers began to join the ranks of issuing "Notices of Withdrawal from the Party" and attacking the Communist Party of China.

The public opinion storm has completely begun.

However, just as the Soviet Central Bureau was discussing how to further dispel the rumors, several major newspapers, including the Shenbao, suddenly published an article titled "Chen Chong is Born, My Warmest Greetings to Your Mother." It was also on the front page: "Hearing that you published 'Wu Hao and Others' Notice of Resignation from the Party' in the newspaper without authorization, under Wu Hao's name, really made me laugh my ass off. I am writing this article to mock you."

"Wu Hao is Zhou Shaoshan's pen name... Last year, due to Gu Shunzhang's defection from the Communist Party, he returned to Ruijin, Jiangxi Province to work and has not been to Shanghai since. This is the background information.

Okay, then, Chen Chongjun, you little bastard who had your central nervous system cut like an umbilical cord and your brainstem discarded like a placenta at birth, can you come up with a slightly more reliable rumor?" "If your sphincter and perioral muscles are reversed, there's no need to whimper and fart like the underworld, making you look like a walking dysentery in the world of the living."

"Don't think you're a man just because you've read a few books and can write a few words. With the rumors you've made up, if I tied a dog up and took a couple of dumps in front of it, it would still bark more logically than you." "You're just bullying people because Wu Hao isn't in Shanghai and can't use a dung bucket to hit your swollen head with your shit, right?"

"Two hundred and forty-three people have quit the Party? Aside from the Wu Hao you mentioned in your excrement, where are the others? Aren't they all gone to the dry toilet to pick up your relatives who are all well-fed?"

"To be honest, the fact that you're still able to run wild in this world today is all thanks to that stray dog ​​that climbed onto your mother's hall and barked all night, scaring away the ghost that wanted to take your life." "You blame me for scolding you so harshly? No, no, no, I've only just begun."

"Damn, the place you work in is so shabby, a wild boar rolling in a manure pit would be cleaner than this. At least wild boars don't spit out manure in their mouths."

"You've become such a badass, you've been hanging around with this bastard who'd make your dad regret not shooting you up against the wall. How dare you come out and spit out this shit?" "The CCP decided to attack Ganzhou last November. The military action order issued in early January, what the hell does that have to do with those bastard Jap's attack on Shanghai?"

"怎么?就许你们国党在江西附近烧杀抢掠、搞得民不聊生,就不许人中共反击?这是什么脑子被驴踢了才能想出来的狗屁道理?”"按照你这逻辑,小日本鬼子揍你的时候,你是否也应该跪下来舔他们的脚,哭着喊着说我的粪门如菊花,还请太君怜悯?”

"Oh, that's right. Anyone who can come up with the idea of ​​spreading rumors while no one is around is definitely not afraid of getting their ass banged up."

"In the face of national crisis, you're doing nothing but doing nothing, gathering no intelligence. A while ago, our entire stronghold was destroyed, killing dozens. Who gave you the courage to bark like a dog?" "You're great at stirring up conflict and confusing the public. Aren't you afraid of dogs digging up your ancestral graves at night, boning knives being stuck in your dung doors while you're walking at night, or your family tree being burned?" "'First' means first. So, Mr. Chen Chong... no, when Chen Chong was just born, even animals knew how to pull millstones and plow the fields. If you could do anything, you wouldn't be completely inactive." "Finally, I wish your mother good health, a smooth marriage, a wild dog crawling into your bed, old trees blooming, and another son, lest an unfilial son like you damage the ancestors' good karma and shorten the lives of future generations." "Signed by: Wu Jiu."

This article immediately overshadowed the "Notice of Quitting the Party" and all related news, and became the top of the top.

Even on the Internet in later generations, this way of cursing is not very common. Who the hell has ever seen this way of cursing these days? First, the intellectuals were collectively stunned, and then the ordinary people who received the information were all shocked.

This gentleman named "Wu Jiu" can write so many words, he must be a cultured person;

Isn't it said that scholars don't use dirty words when they curse others?

But, you know what, hey, it's quite exciting, this gentleman is really talented.

Suddenly, new words like "Chen Chong's birth" became popular in Shanghai, and then spread to major cities across China. People pretended to be civilized on the surface, but in private, when pushed to the limit, many people imitated the curse words shown in this article. They said no with their mouths, but their bodies were honest!

Incidentally, an unknown writer named Zhou and Lu mastered this technique to perfection, even improving upon it – cursing people to the point of utter despair without using a single curse word. Later, when this guy was questioned offline for his harsh cursing, he openly denied it:

"The one who scolded you was Zhou Xun. What does that have to do with me, Lu Shuren?"

Back to the point.

It is said that on the morning of the second day after the newspaper was published, a man named Chen Chong rushed into the headquarters of Shenbao and other newspapers with red eyes and a pistol in hand, forcing them to publish the article.

who?

do not know.

So why post it?

Money or life, is it hard to choose?

As for the people in the Central Soviet Area, they all had complicated expressions after reading this article.

how to say...

It clearly helped the CCP out of its predicament. Similarly, without refuting much of the "Notice," it completely captured the public's attention and completely disrupted the situation. No one cared about the so-called "quitting the Party," "the Soviet Union," or "Japan" anymore.

However, this method of resolving the situation is somewhat difficult to describe. This... seems to be a brand new mode of public opinion warfare.

"Comrade Wu Hao, this Wu Jiu... is he your relative?"

"...My real last name is not Wu... Could I be a relative of Comrade Xiuquan?" "I'll go get him... Comrade Desheng, what are you doing?" "Ah... This way of cursing... I think it's quite... quite..." The great scholar was stumped and didn't know how to describe it.

Thinking of someone who also liked to curse, Wu Hao's heart tightened and he said, "Comrade Runzhi, you are absolutely not allowed to learn this!!"

"All right..."

“No notes allowed!”

“Okay, okay, I won’t do it…” (Continues writing) “Write a document! !!”

"Tsk..."

073 The Chairman's entire family was kidnapped

"Ah! I haven't cursed in a long time! It feels great!"

Lying on the bed in the train, Mark stretched himself, threw the newspaper he had just read out the window, and smiled at the silent man opposite him:

"How was it? Did you witness the tremendous shock I brought to this world?"

Zhao Ziqi was speechless.

If he knew the word "lunatic", he would definitely curse at it.

You are fucking crazy!

He could have left yesterday, but after seeing this shit, he insisted on writing an article and had his men threaten others with money and guns to publish it. He had to wait until he got the newspaper.

Only then will he set off.

However, like Li Desheng, Zhao Ziqi was indeed shocked.

It turns out that you can curse people like this...

It's really not about culture... That's not right, but it can't be said that you have no culture.

Without a certain level of cultural knowledge, you won’t be able to understand those swear words! It’s really satisfying.

But, I still don’t understand.

From the first time he met this "Comrade Wu Jiu", Zhao Ziqi could not understand him.

When debating with the radical cadres of the Provisional Central Committee at the Huxi Cotton Mill, he looked like a comrade with a deep theoretical foundation, willing to study diligently and apply his knowledge to practical situations. While the mill workers were busy striking and supporting the Ninth Route Army in the war of resistance, he sat idle and did nothing, like a high-handed capitalist. Although he was clearly giving an impassioned speech to the demonstrators, Zhao Ziqi always felt that this guy was just having fun.

I could clearly sense a unique sense of historical weight in this person, yet at times he also seemed lighthearted and cynical. In short, it was very complicated.

Not to mention the subsequent "testing the Provisional Central Committee by arresting nine people for interrogation" kind of shit. No one in their right mind would be that boring!!!

Thinking of what happened that night, Zhao Ziqi's neck still ached slightly.

This person, just like the "World Revolutionary Party" behind him, is completely unpredictable.

However, since the Central Committee (Soviet Area) had already decided to accept the "World Revolutionary Party"'s assistance and at least maintain friendly relations with them, Zhao Ziqi had little reason to complain. On the contrary, upon hearing that UMP45 was going to the Central Soviet Area, he immediately seized the opportunity and proactively applied to the Central Committee (Soviet Area) for a position with the "World Revolutionary Party," essentially accompanying "Wu Jiu." As the only CCP member to have had several face-to-face encounters with the "World Revolutionary Party's China Division Leader" (presumably), Zhao Ziqi felt obligated to help the Party gain a better understanding of the organization. After receiving Zhao Ziqi's brief report via telegram, the Central Committee (Soviet Area) naturally accepted the proposal, and the "World Revolutionary Party" expressed no objection.

So Zhao Ziqi followed the "World Revolutionary Party" and headed north.

Incidentally, after the original Shanghai Central Committee was essentially destroyed by the World Revolutionary Party, both the remnants of the Shanghai Central Committee and the Soviet Central Bureau almost immediately passed a resolution to summon all the Central Committee (alternate members), the Central Political Bureau, and important party members in the nearby base areas to prepare for the election of a new Central Committee and Central Political Bureau.

Under the instigation and assistance (disruption) of the "World Revolutionary Party", the Central Bureau of the Soviet Area was naturally happy to have one less "grandfather" above its head, so that it could make its own decisions.

Bo Gu was devastated when he learned that five of the nine members of the CPC Central Committee had surrendered (because those who surrendered were mostly Soviet-educated and pro-Soviet factions), and he lost all support for a while. He had originally planned to complain to Moscow, but the Soviet forces in Shanghai had already withdrawn, and he could not contact them.

We wanted to go to Moscow, but we had no funds. The CCP organization in Shanghai had recently received 30 yuan, but that was aid from the World Revolutionary Party. What? Tell the World Revolutionary Party that I will use the money you gave us to go to Moscow and file a complaint against you?

Bogu couldn't bring himself to do that.

Therefore, the complaint had to be put on hold for the time being, and he was forced to stay in Shanghai and wait for the situation to change.

Zhang Wentian and Chen Yun were originally very angry, but after learning the amount of aid from the Shih Chien Party, they immediately shut up and stopped talking about what had happened before; what?

Arrested?

Oh, it was just a joke between comrades, why did you take it seriously? Being tortured?

Hey! You little comrade are really ignorant!

Accepting the test is the duty of every Communist Party member! You see!

Didn't they just arrest five traitors whose moral integrity was worse than that of a prostitute? We should be grateful to the World Revolutionary Party!

Anyway, after all these operations, the command and leadership of the entire Communist Party of China was temporarily transferred from the Shanghai Central Committee to the Soviet Central Committee without any disturbance; at least before the news was completely spread, no one was able to raise any objections.

For example, the most powerful Hubei, Henan and Anhui provinces didn't even know about this!

As for what to do if the Communist International comes back... let's talk about it after they come back.

Back to the point.

Zhao Ziqi did not answer Wu Jiu's question, but touched the soft velvet under his butt and sighed:

"Mr. Wu..., although I know you're wealthy, it's just a simple trip. There's no need to take such a luxurious train, right?"

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