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Chapter 27 3

Bai Ling and Lu Zhaopeng spent a golden period in Zaocixiang. Lu Zhaopeng followed the instructions of the provincial party committee and temporarily stayed in the city to work on the student movement. Japan invaded the three northeastern provinces, and China's domestic situation experienced major changes and new shocks.

It has shown many signs. Lu Zhaopeng said: "The Sun Flag is like a mirror inserted into Northeast China, exposing the faces of politicians big and small in China's political arena." Bai Ling enthusiastically agreed: "The cavalry of the Japanese invaders have awakened.

Chinese people distinguish the good and evil of their own nation. Yesterday, even the Zhongzheng Middle School named after the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China posted a letter calling on the government to regain the three northeastern provinces." Bai Ling has become a provincial normal school.

The chairman of the school's student government is preparing to establish a unified command organization for anti-Japanese and national salvation in universities and middle schools to unify and coordinate the spontaneous and scattered national salvation activities of various schools. Lu Zhaopeng was impressed by Bai Ling's ability to organize activities, and Bai Ling was very good at doing school work.

Ling was even more skilled than him. With the help of Bai Ling, Lu Zhaopeng secretly met with student leaders from various schools and transmitted the opinions of the Communist Party to them. A strong earthquake was brewing underground in the historical ancient city in northwest China. This secret

The living environment of the state made them fearful and passionate. They were immersed in the most beautiful intoxication in life, and they did not dare to forget the most sacred mission and the danger lurking outside the window. He and she had completely integrated, and the love he had hidden in his heart

A ray of apologetic flinch has burned away and blended naturally with her. Their desire and love for each other are almost equal, but the basis for their emotions is different. She has a kind of admiration for him.

From a kind of admiration to a soul-draining love, it has evolved step by step to the current harmonious state. His courage, alertness, enthusiasm and bold charm are permeated with every move of his hand, every move, every word, every smile, every anger and worry.

In the middle, a pair of beautiful eyes under his long eyelashes always emitted a fascinating and moving light. She pressed against him, hugged his broad and strong chest, and was so quiet that she was motionless, listening to the melody of life with her ears.

There was a sound in his chest. His love for her had overcome all kinds of moral and psychological barriers, and then became passionate and more mature, thus making the moon that had been lacking in his heart reach its full bow. She pressed against his ear.

Said: "Zhao Peng, you may want to be a father." Lu Zhaopeng suddenly hugged her tightly and stroked her belly: "You will definitely give birth to the most beautiful child. I am confident that we are not ugly."

The anti-Japanese craze made them both feel excited, which suppressed the love between them as husband and wife. They often went to bed together after enthusiastically planning an action, but they felt that the sexual intercourse was not as sweet as before.

Minister Tao of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China government visited the ancient city in person and set off in a hurry under the orders of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek. Chairman Chiang was concentrating on encircling and suppressing the Communist Red Army in the mountainous areas of southern China. When he suddenly received information that students were causing trouble in northwest China, he telegraphed the Ministry of Education:

"Why don't you take care of it quickly?" Minister Tao did not show his face in public for three days after his arrival. On the fourth day, the newspaper published the news that the director of the Provincial Education Bureau had been dismissed. Various rumors spread in various campuses with this news.

, Minister Tao was very angry at the anarchic actions of the students here, and reprimanded the director of education who tolerated the development of this situation: "Insensitivity will delay the important matter." Minister Tao ordered the new director to contact the military commander and establish an intelligence agency to suppress communism in the education system.

, establishing and improving the Three Youth League, the Kuomintang's organizational network in schools...and so on. These rumors just acted as a catalyst for the anti-Japanese craze in the school, and a strong anti-Taoist sentiment took shape overnight.

Minister Tao frequently contacted important figures in the province's party, government, military and special forces to promote cooperation among all parties to eliminate anarchy in schools. On the sixth day, Minister Tao was ready to instruct student representatives from various schools in Xi'an to end his speech.

Trip to the West... After Bai Ling learned the news, he made a decision with the student leaders of the newly established Xi'an Academic Anti-Japanese Promotion Alliance: to give Minister Tao a powerful blow. The venue for Minister Tao's lecture changed several times, and Bai Ling and his organization

The work caused a lot of trouble, and it was not until the morning of the meeting that the venue was accurately determined and moved to the People's Park Auditorium. She immediately made corresponding changes to the original layout... She must not miss this golden opportunity.

As the name suggests, Min Paradise is a popular entertainment place. This is the result of the National Revolution that abolished imperial power and promoted civilian awareness. Min Paradise is a happy world, with narrow alleys like chicken intestines intersecting in seven directions, and the intersections are filled with small shops. Snack shops, small teahouses, small tricks, and small courtyards have small facades. Here you can watch jugglers, storytellers, singers, and monkey performers, and you can also taste sweet, spicy, sour, meat, and vegetarian, hot and cold Various flavored meals, including glutinous rice noodles, pink fish jelly, cured meat, tea eggs, Miyuan Polygonum Flower Candy, Qianzhou Guokui, Fuping Pot Candy and other famous snacks. There are also selling ginseng, deer antler, tiger bones, etc. There are also wild doctors who are famous for digging out corns, picking out monkey moles, cutting out hemorrhoids, pulling out eyelashes, and picking out polyps in the nose; there are Western roulette games and traditional mahjong games, rolling dice, touching Pai Gow, and rubbing flowers. Various types of gambling are available to gamblers with different interests and levels. The most popular industry is brothels. There are high-end brothels with two-story attics with carved decorations, as well as middle- and low-level prostitution places with no appearance, and places where you can sleep with a pot helmet. The last shed is for prostitutes of all kinds to vent their emotions. In the guest rooms hung with gold thread curtains, bamboo skin curtains and straw curtains, romantic dramas are performed from morning to night. Those who touch bones to tell fortunes, and the dew stalls selling fruits. , and even more so congested the originally narrow alley... Minister Tao chose such a dirty and dirty place for the sake of safety, in an attempt to avoid the possible troubles of the Red Party students by taking surprise. Tao The minister's car entered the Min'le Garden, and as expected there was no response. People were already used to visiting brothels in cars.

Bai Ling walked through the alley and walked to the entrance of the auditorium. She only saw three or four guards waiting there, and two plainclothes staff checking tickets. The atmosphere seemed relaxed and not tense. She was not at all bothered by this superficial appearance. The atmosphere was relaxed and relaxed. The intelligence said that Minister Tao insisted not to create a situation with numerous soldiers, which would damage the dignity of civilian officials and appeared to be more open-minded and calm. However, he did not interfere with the local officials' move to assign plainclothes security guards. Those in the alleys There must have been hundreds of spies and policemen mixed in among the idle people wandering around and the student representatives sitting in the auditorium. She handed a lecture ticket printed on blue Dowling paper to the doorman and chose the center right of the venue. He took out a newspaper and waited for the meeting. Minister Tao walked up to the podium accompanied by many officials. Minister Tao was both talented and good at giving speeches. His every word, deed, and demeanor showed that Nanjing government officials were condescending. His courage also showed a clear difference from local officials. From the international situation to the domestic situation, he talked about Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's established policy of "in order to fight foreign affairs, we must first settle the domestic situation"; he also discussed the several relationships between theory, morality and scholarship. , explaining Chairman Chiang’s purpose that “students should concentrate on their studies and anti-Japanese affairs are managed by the government”; Minister Tao did not hesitate to falsely pass on imperial edicts and adapted Chairman Chiang’s reprimanding telegram from the front line of “suppression of communism” in Jiangxi into a message for students "The Chairman asked me to convey his greetings to the students in Northwest China, express my admiration for the students' patriotism, and reiterate that students should study with peace of mind, serve the party and the country in the future, and the government can manage the anti-Japanese affairs well." Maybe he didn't. Unexpectedly, among the strictly scrutinized student audience were mixed a group of Red Party elements who deliberately undermined the Chairman's will. They deliberately put bricks under Minister Tao's chin, rubbed sand into his eyes, poured water into his ears, and directed The one who splashed urine on his face; the one who came just to set his hair on fire, scratch his skin, hurt his face, and kill his prestige can be said to be a bad person.

The riot was initially triggered by a note. A twisted note was passed from the audience to the stage. The new director of the Provincial Education Bureau who presided over the meeting read the words on the note and changed as if he saw a long worm.

When he raised his head, he put on a stiff smile and said: "Today is Minister Tao's training report. We will not answer questions. A special meeting will be arranged to answer questions." There was no response from the audience, but the note was silent.

Folds were thrown onto the podium one after another. The new director lowered his face and sternly rebuked: "I just said, we will arrange another time to answer inquiries. Will you be obedient or not?" The audience aroused echoes ranging from sporadic to chaotic. In an instant,

There was a swarm of chaos. Many students left their seats and ran into the aisle under the podium to question Minister Tao. Minister Tao stood still and did not speak. Bai Ling also ran into the crowd under the podium and shouted: "

"Fuck this little Japanese lackey" he threw half a brick onto the stage with a raised hand, hitting Minister Tao squarely on the bridge of his nose. Minister Tao screamed and fell to the stage together with his chair. The students shouted loudly.

Then they threw the bench and the bricks lifted from the floor onto the podium. Some people also threw potted flowers in the flower pond under the stage, and some people jumped into the flower pond and hugged the podium. Minister Tao's face was covered with blood, and he was pulled up and dragged.

After being forced to the backstage, they just jumped out of the window first. Someone in the hall held up a banner that read "Give Me Back My Country", and the students automatically raised their arms and rushed out of the auditorium under the guidance of the banner.

When he went to the Gua stall, he knocked over the soup pot of mutton steamed buns and rushed onto the street, roaring and roaring all the way. Bai Ling's arms were tightly held by the male and female classmates on the left and right, and he suddenly thought that he was embedded in a brick wall.

A brick. When the parade arrived at Duanlumen, it was blocked and surrounded by swarms of military police and police. As soon as the conflict broke out, it showed the strength of the police and military police and the vulnerability of the students. The parade was very

It was about to collapse, and countless students were arrested, but Bai Ling escaped by chance.


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