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352 【Girls】

In mid-March, Einstein had arrived in Shanghai and visited Nanjing accompanied by Cai Yuanpei.

Chang Kaishen took the time to meet with Einstein and invited him to listen to the play and share a dinner with him. Soong Meiling accompanied him throughout the next few days.

As for Chang Kaishen, he has other important matters.

Since February this year, Chang Kaishen and Yan Xishan have been writing telegrams, and they are all public telegrams that are sent to the whole country. They accuse each other in the telegrams, and both want to gain the support of public opinion and take advantage of the country's justice.

It lasted for a full month, and people at the time called it the "telegraph war."

Just a few days ago, Chang Kaishen convened the third plenary session of the Kuomintang Central Committee in Nanjing and formally decided to expel Wang Zhaoming from the party.

The warlord leaders responded immediately. Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and other 57 generals from various departments listed Chang Kaishen's six crimes and elected Yan Xishan as the commander-in-chief of the navy, army and air force, with Li Zongren, Feng Yuxiang and Zhang Xueliang as deputy commanders.

Commander-in-Chief, be ready to launch an attack on the Central Army at any time.

The war in the Central Plains was about to break out, and warlords from all over the country were preparing for war. Only Zhang Xueliang was still observing the direction of the wind. Although he participated in the anti-Chiang movement, he only talked about it, and the Northeast Army did not take any action.

Many newspapers, including Ta Kung Pao, have repeatedly called on all parties to calm down and want peace instead of war.

"Ta Kung Pao" manuscripts that had been kept in storage for many years were taken out, revised and republished, and the money, food and materials consumed by the warlords' melee in the past few decades, as well as the population and economic losses caused were recorded. It was also predicted that if this war started, it would be worse than the Xinhai war.

Any civil war since the revolution will cause heavy losses, even more tragic than the Northern Expedition. Immediately afterwards, "Ta Kung Pao" listed many project funding gaps in the fields of industry, agriculture, commerce, and education, and advised all parties to invest military spending in the national

Under production and construction.

This series of reports lasted for half a month and won widespread support from all walks of life. Everyone hoped that there would be no more wars.

However, no warlord will listen to the voice of the people.



"Alas, we have to fight again." Zhou Hexuan threw away the newspaper helplessly.

Although Cui Huifu was not interested in the current situation, she often helped Puyi organize newspapers and was very familiar with current political news. She couldn't help but ask: "Which side does Mr. Zhou think can win?"

Zhou Hexuan said: "The central government must win, otherwise China will be in danger."

"Why do you say that?" Cui Huifu asked curiously.

"After the victory of the Northern Expedition, the warlords of all parties finally managed to reshuffle their cards, and the distribution of interests reached a delicate balance," Zhou Hexuan explained. "Now the balance has been broken by Chang Kaishen. If the central government wins, the situation in various places can slowly recover.

Normally. If the central government fails, given the complicated situation of the local coalition forces, it will inevitably have to be reshuffled. Once the benefits are unevenly distributed, it will be at least a warlord separatist regime, and at worst, the world will be in chaos."

Cui Huifu made an inference: "Just like the Qing Dynasty, although it was corrupt, it was the central government that could at least maintain the situation. The revolutionary army overthrew the Qing Dynasty, and the country immediately fell into pieces, and the war continued for more than 20 years."

"That's right." Zhou Hexuan liked chatting with Cui Huifu very much, because this woman was extremely intelligent and could make some sense even if she didn't understand something.

The Cui sisters had moved in for several days. Cui Huimei didn't understand anything, was incapable of going out to work, and felt uncomfortable working as a servant at home. Zhou Hexuan simply recommended her to study at Nankai Girls' Middle School.

Cui Huifu is very satisfied with this arrangement. She also hopes that her sister will read and write more books, so that she will be more decent in the future and find a good husband more easily.

As for Cui Huifu herself, she worked at a radio station and was responsible for writing broadcast scripts. At the same time, she began to take over some management work. She was able to take care of Puyi's house in order, and in the future she became the head of the Internal Affairs Bureau of the Puppet Manchukuo Palace, which shows that she is very good in management.

There is still a set.

After getting along with each other for a few days, Zhou Hexuan found that Cui Huimu knew so many things and was worthy of being called a talented woman.

Not to mention music, chess, calligraphy and painting, Cui Huifu is also proficient in embroidery, and her needle skills are no weaker than those of top embroiderers. Not only can she play traditional musical instruments such as guzheng and pipa, but she can also play the piano, at least at the level of amateur level 10. Cui Huifu also teaches herself

Although my spoken English is not very good, my English writing is very fluent.

To be honest, with Cui Huifu's IQ, he will definitely be considered a top student in future generations, and he can easily be admitted to Peking University and Tsinghua University.

Her photographic memory is no lie. Cui Huifu can recite the entire article of a 3,000-word article in just a few moments, and can even repeat the outline of it when asked a few days later.

The worst thing about Zhou Hexuan is his handwriting. Now that Cui Huifu is here, he can teach Zhou Hexuan how to practice calligraphy.

In front of the desk.

Zhou Hexuan only wrote a few words before Cui Huifu told him to stop.

Cui Huifu pointed to Zhou Hexuan's hand and said: "Mr. Zhou, your posture of holding the pen is wrong. Your wrist is not flat, causing the pen barrel to tilt. This makes it difficult to control the direction of the pen tip, and the written gestures will be seriously deformed."

"Well, this is a habit developed from writing pen calligraphy for a long time." Zhou Hexuan said awkwardly. He felt that his calligraphy practice this year was in vain, and he really needed to find a good master.

Cui Huifu simply taught him step by step. She spread Zhou Hexuan's fingers and said: "When holding the brush, you should have 'firm fingers and empty palm'. 'Finger solid' means that the fingers should be strong, dense and not loose when holding the brush. This is how the characters of the book are written.

, so that the ink will not appear frivolous, and the ink will be stable without spilling. 'Palm deficiency' means that the muscles of the palms must be relaxed, otherwise the fingers and wrists will become stiff when writing a few more words, which is not conducive to writing."

Both Zhang Leyi and Wanrong were good at writing calligraphy, but when they taught Zhou Hexuan how to practice calligraphy, their words were unclear and not as clear and concise as Cui Huifu.

After Zhou Hexuan adjusted his pen-holding posture and followed Cui Huifu's guidance, he quickly understood the basics of writing calligraphy. When he started writing again, he instantly felt much more relaxed, as if he suddenly had an enlightenment.

After practicing for a long time, Zhou Hexuan's calligraphy has become perfect.

Well, this is all because Zhou Hexuan feels good about himself, but in Cui Huifu's view, it is still terrible.

Cui Huifu wanted to laugh when she saw Zhou Hexuan's calligraphy. At the same time, she was even more curious about him: it was really strange that a famous scholar at home and abroad could write almost like Meng Tong.

"Sir, sir!"

A maid suddenly rushed in, not even bothering to knock on the door, and said in a panic: "My wife just ducked down and said she had a stomachache, as if she was about to give birth."

When Zhou Hexuan heard this, he immediately dropped his brush and ran out quickly.

Sun Yongzhen had already asked the driver to prepare the car, Zhou Hexuan helped Zhang Leyi out, and Cui Huifu also quickly followed.

Zhang Leyi's birth this time was obviously much smoother than Meng Xiaodong's. She weighed in at 8 pounds and 6 ounces, and had a tiger head and a tiger brain.

Zhou Hexuan was too lazy to rack his brains to think of a name. He planned to go to Tsinghua University in a few days to ask the masters of Chinese studies for help.

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