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181 Say goodbye to Poland

In November 1792, Lazar Cano, the general person in charge of Anning in China, arrived in Milan.

An Ning led the generals to greet Kano. After a brief greeting, everyone arrived at An Ning's study.

Lazar Cano looked up at An Ning's study and praised: "The decoration of this study is really luxurious."

An Ning: "The house originally belonged to the most powerful nobleman in Milan, but he was sent to a lamppost by the Milanese, so I took over the house."

Lazar Cano: "Really? I saw a green tricolor flag in Milan..."

"That was the tricolor flag designed by Andy for the Italians." Napoleon replied, "In order to distinguish it from our red, blue and white, it was changed to green, red and white."

An Ning: "I think blue and green can represent the same meaning. In addition, the flag of the Principality of Milan itself is also green."

Lazar Cano looked at An Ning: "You hanged the Grand Duke, and you still used the Grand Duke's colors?"

"It's not the archduke I hanged, but the common people of Milan. The local Italian independents seemed to believe that the nobles who were colluding with the Shinra were traitors, so they happily hanged them. Of course, they also divided the nobles

property." An Ning spread his hands.

The French army did not participate in the Milanese's carving up of the nobles' property, because An Ning planned to use other methods to complete his harvest.

However, after the Milanese looted the houses, the French army occupied almost all of them and used them as barracks.

The house An Ning lives in now is the largest one among them.

After everyone talked about the situation in Milan, An Ning coughed and looked at Lazar Cano seriously: "So, what is going on in the country? I originally thought that the rule of the Girondins would be stable for a while.

.”

An Ning remembers that the reason why the Girondins fell in real history was because they advocated foreign war and then lost the war. France was in danger, so the angry people launched a new revolution and killed the Girondins.

The war has stopped, why are the Girondins still being killed?

Lazar Kano sighed: "It's not because after the new king came to the throne, the hidden old forces gathered around the king again.

"The king rejected several bills aimed at easing the domestic economic situation in succession because these bills would further weaken the financial resources of the great nobles.

"At the same time, the Girondins were also using their power to amass wealth, which resulted in soaring prices in Paris."

An Ning raised her eyebrows: "So the life of the trousers guys in Paris still hasn't gotten better?"

"Yes, and then a large number of newspapers, led by Marat's Amicus d'People, were advocating that it was the enemies of France who were secretly sabotaging everything, which made everyone live in such a bad life, and finally there were riots in Paris." Lazar

Kano shrugged.

Napoleon smiled and said: "It seems that Andy has given the French people in Paris a clear path. They are more and more inclined to get up and kill the culprits who make their lives worse."

An Ning: "Is this also related to me?"

Napoleon: "You have given them a good start."

An Ning thought to herself, don't do this. On the day of the Bastille, I originally wanted to check in and go sightseeing, but who knew they carried me in.

Lazar Carnot brought the digression back to its original path: "In short, now that the friends of His Excellency the General are in power in Paris, they have sent me several letters, asking me to forward them to you. I have brought them all

Already."

As he spoke, Lazar Cano took out a few letters from his bag and placed them on An Ning's desk.

An Ning picked it up and took a look and found that they were sent to him by Marat, Robespierre and Danton.

Now I have someone in Paris.

Now there is no war outside France. Although there is still the problem of national division caused by the clerical law internally, compared with the situation faced in real history, the internal environment of the Jacobins is also much more favorable.

In real history, the Jacobins were forced to adopt a policy of terror because the internal and external situation was very dangerous. The current Jacobins should not be so thorough...

As soon as An Ning thought this, Lazar Cano said: "Your friends seem to be eagerly looking forward to your return to Paris, but I don't recommend this because the situation in Paris is very dangerous."

An Ning frowned: "Why is it so dangerous again?"

Lazar Carnot: "The situation in the southern region is relatively stable because of the reforms led by you, General. However, northern France is already in a mess. The poor economic policies of the Girondins have greatly increased the power of the royal party.

"The Girondins also supported a new king, who now has the tendency to unify the entire royal party.

"Although your Excellency the General's friends have driven away the Girondins, they have nothing to do with the royal party. Now some people are advocating that the new king should abolish the clergy law and try those clergy who swear allegiance to the National Assembly instead of the Pope.

"This momentum has intensified after the Pope issued a new instruction."

The new instruction that Lazar Cano mentioned refers to the pope's stance on clerical law in September. The pope made it clear that France's clerical law is contrary to the will of the Lord.

The Pope, who had previously maintained a very ambiguous silence on the situation in France, finally broke his silence in September.

This led to the Rejection clergy in France becoming tougher. After all, their refusal to swear allegiance to the National Assembly was endorsed by the Pope.

As a result, the conflict between the two sects of clergy became unprecedentedly acute.

As a Chinese, An Ning finds it difficult to understand how serious this contradiction is. After all, China has always been a secular regime, and secular regimes have destroyed Buddhism more than once in history.

But France is different. Although they say France is a filial son of God all day long, this is all ridicule. In fact, France is a Catholic country, and in the countryside of France, in the past hundred years, because French nobles have flocked to the cities, the majority of rural people have Daily life is basically organized by the local priest, who has a huge influence in rural areas.

The schism among the Catholic clergy actually represented the schism of the entire country.

The Rejectionist clergy, who have received the Pope's endorsement, are uniting with the conservative forces gathered under the new king's name, forming a very powerful force in France, trying to return things to the way they were before the 1789 Revolution.

After Carnot's explanation, An Ning finally understood how complicated the situation in France was now.

The Jacobins had killed the Girondins, and now they were about to face an attack by the conservative forces.

Paris right now can be said to be a melting pot.

An Ning was speechless: "Damn it, how could things in Paris be so bad?"

Napoleon: "How about we lead the Italian Army and return to the DPRK? Thoroughly clean up the old forces in Paris! By the way, I will give you a promotion. You see, Davout commanded a division, but in the end he was still a captain."

An Ning thought about this possibility.

Just then, someone knocked on the door.

An Ning: "Come in!"

A page came into the room: "Newspapers from Vienna."

An Ning: "Okay, give it to me."

The attendant handed the newspaper to An Ning.

An Ning unfolded the newspaper, and all his officers gathered around him and stood behind him to read the contents of the newspaper.

An Ning: "Why are you guys gathering here? You can't read German."

La Salle: "We can look at the pictures. Don't do this. If there is any news worthy of our attention, please tell us!"

An Ning sighed: "The Russian army marched straight in and captured Warsaw. Soon Poland will no longer exist in this world."


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