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Chapter 302 Flickering Tactics

Lu Ming thought for a while, conceived the language, and continued: "This time the Japanese occupied the Northeast, causing outrage and resentment. There was an anti-Japanese and anti-Japanese wave throughout the country. The Communist Party first proposed that all parties give up their prejudices and establish an anti-Japanese

United front, it is said that this idea has been supported by many people, some local bigwigs have spoken in favor, and many people in the party are wavering. Why should we leave people with excuses at this time," Lu Ming said.

"I don't agree with this. I said that suppressing the Communist Party is the first priority at all times. Eliminating the Communist Party is the top priority for us Kuomintang people." Kang Ze directly made his point of view clear. There is no need to oppose the Communist Party.

Doubtful.

"Yes, you think so. Most people in the party think so too, but some people don't think so. Now the Japanese are becoming more and more aggressive. Looking at this situation, they will not stop and will definitely expand their targets of aggression. Once the war begins,

If it expands, the anti-Japanese sentiment of the people across the country will inevitably rise, and more and more people will support the Communist Party's call to establish an anti-Japanese alliance." Lu Ming said deceptively.

"They are all just a mob and can't achieve anything. We can never give up on the great cause of anti-communism." Kang Ze said disapprovingly.

"You are right to say that they are a rabble, but Li Zongren in Guangxi and Yan Xishan in Shanxi are not a rabble, and the dragon in Yunnan is not a rabble either. They all cater to the ideas of the Communists to varying degrees. One day in the future,

Japan has put too much pressure on us. If the anti-Japanese alliance is really established, the Blue Clothes Club will be passive." Lu Ming continued to lie.

"Absolutely impossible. We and the Communist Party are incompatible with each other and are life and death enemies. It is absolutely impossible to form an alliance!" Kang Ze rejected it outright.

"Brother Kang, think about it calmly. If one day this kind of voice becomes particularly loud, will someone with ulterior motives catch us and say that our dealing with the Communist Party is to destroy the Anti-Japanese Alliance?"

Lu Ming patiently guided him.

"It's nothing. Those who say this must be the Communist Party, and it can't be anyone else. There's nothing to be afraid of." Kang Ze still insisted on his point of view.

"I'm not talking about the Communist Party attacking us, I'm talking about within the party. Brother Kang, the Blue Clothes Club is not a formal national institution and cannot withstand the torment of strong winds and waves." Lu Ming said sincerely.

Lu Ming's words were like a sharp arrow, and Kang Ze couldn't help but be shocked. The Blue Clothes Club was indeed standing on the cusp of the storm, and the political whirlpool below was bottomless.

In the past, there were many seniors who were fiercely loyal to the party and the country, but suffered great losses on certain political issues and were difficult to defend. Kang Ze had also seen this.

It cannot be said that Lu Ming's reminder is unreasonable. Although the Blue Clothes Club was established with the strong support of the chairman, its foundation within the party is not stable and it is not a formal organization. If there is any trouble, it is likely to become a scapegoat.

Kang Ze knew very well that the establishment of the Blue Clothes Club had taken away many people's jobs and offended many people, including the faction.

I don’t know how many people are watching them from behind. They are not afraid of how great your contribution is, but just afraid that if you don’t cause any problems, once you leave Maicheng, these tigers and wolves will come up and bite you in turn.

Isn’t this kind of thing common in the party?

Kang Ze began to waver. If what Lu Ming said came true, the Blue Clothes Club would become the target of public criticism. It would probably collapse amidst political criticism, and the principal would not be able to protect it.

This is the so-called political incorrectness. No matter how much merit you have, once you are labeled with this label, it will be difficult to get ahead in your life.

Is the principal very powerful? Because of the September 18th Incident, he had to take the blame and resign and announce his resignation. At the end of the year, the Sun Ke government was really unable to support the overall situation, so it had to invite the principal back to take charge of the overall situation.

Due to the reputation of non-resistance, the principal will be forced to resign by the dissident elements in the party. Who is the senior member of the Blue Clothes Club? What qualifications do you have to fight with the opposition within the party?

The final result is likely to be that they are abandoned as scapegoats. If the Blue Shirt Club collapses, their career and prospects will also be ruined.

"Brother Kang, we are a secret society, and many things cannot be seen in the light, so we have to do things quietly, don't shout it out, let alone leave evidence on paper for others to use as a handle. We can't act like

Like a journalist, he starts shouting before anything is done." Lu Ming continued his instructing.

"Brother Lu, I understand your painstaking efforts. From whom did you learn this skill of building plank roads secretly and sneaking through Chencang? It's Mr. Sheng, no wonder. No wonder the Chairman thinks highly of him. He is not only a money-maker, but also a political master.

Kang Ze said sincerely.

"No, thank you for the compliment from Brother Kang. I just thought a little more. Brother Kang was appointed by the Chairman and his position is different from mine. It makes sense for you to consider it that way." Lu Ming said modestly.

"Human knowledge has its limits. You should think more about me and our Lanyi Club branch in the future. I dare not compare myself to Uncle Liu Huang, but brother, you must be a crouching dragon and a phoenix." Kang Ze

Thumbs up.

"Brother Kang, let's stop flattering each other and making others laugh." Lu Ming waved his hand and smiled.

"What you said just now is quite thorough. It is inseparable from your family background. You stand high and see far, unlike me who is limited to the military." Kang Ze said very sincerely.

"Brother Kang, politics is all about measuring people's hearts. Whoever wins the hearts of the people will win the world. As the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army, the Chairman was once so angry by Mr. Wang from Wuhan that he almost committed suicide with a gun. With Mr. Wang's strength, how can he compare with the Chairman?

?He is playing politics." Lu Ming gave another vivid example.

"Well, I know about this. I was working as a bodyguard next to the principal at the time. It's really difficult to talk about the principal. Even now, there are still a lot of cowardice in the party and the government. The principal once taught us,

Only if you can endure the anger that even the bastards can't stand, can you do great things." Kang Ze said seriously.

"This is what Su Dongpo said: endure what ordinary people cannot endure." Lu Ming said with a smile.

"That's too talkative. It's easier for people to understand the principal's words." Kang Ze said disdainfully.

"That's right, I admire the chairman's magnanimity very much, and I am completely convinced." Lu Ming said with a yearning look on his face.

"The principal is a great man today. Among the ancients, I admire two people. One is Wang Yangming of the Ming Dynasty and the other is Zeng Wenzheng of the Qing Dynasty. Today, the only person left is the principal." Kang Ze also looked like he was yearning for it even though he couldn't reach it.

expression.

The two of them chatted for a while, finally opening up their minds and basically having similar ideas, so Lu Ming went back.

When he returned to the office, he felt a cold sweat break out on his back. These bastards had a keen sense of smell. It seemed that they had to be more careful when doing things in the future, and they must not be allowed to take advantage of him.

This time, I finally passed the test through deception and deception. What about next time? I won’t be able to deceive successfully every time.

He knew that by not specifying measures specifically targeting the Communist Party in the work plan, he was acting on his own impulse, which was not advisable.

At this moment, he reflected that what he said to deceive Kang Ze could also be applied to himself.

Why can't the measures to deal with the Communist Party be written into the work plan? They should be written into it. If they are written, they don't have to be implemented.

But as for the anti-Japanese speech, he believed that he should insist on it. This was absolutely correct. He dared to say this even in front of the chairman of the committee.

Now that we are facing a powerful enemy, our brothers are still killing each other. This has never happened since ancient times.

In the two major camps of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, there are many revolutionary comrades who jointly founded the Republic of China, and comrades who fought side by side from the Northern Expedition. Their blood flows together. What disputes cannot be resolved peacefully?

When the country is facing a crisis, we have to fight it out on the battlefield with swords and guns. Isn't this the case that those who love one's relatives hate those who hate the enemy?

What Lu Ming said to Kang Ze today was not all deception, otherwise he would not be able to get past it. Kang Ze can be considered a well-informed person.

Lu Ming's remarks supporting the establishment of an anti-Japanese alliance were not deception, but his true thoughts. He even tried to persuade Kang Ze with this, although this effort had little effect.

In Lu Ming's view, if we want to deal with the Japanese and resist their barbaric aggression in the future, there is no other way out than building an anti-Japanese alliance of all nationalities and parties.

If you rely solely on the strength of one party or one region to resist the Japanese invaders, you will pay a heavy price. Northeast China is a lesson learned from the past.


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