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Sun Wen told Yuan Shikai's fortune.

A dynasty is undoubtedly positive at the beginning. It is full of vitality and creativity, because all people are baptized by games, blood and fire, and even killed from a group of elites. Also, the old interest groups have died, and new interests have not yet formed. At this time, it is undoubtedly the most appropriate to formulate laws and regulations. However, the government of the Republic of China is different. The Revolution of 1911 was a premature baby with congenital deficiency. The bureaucrats of Beiyang government are still officials of Qing dynasty, but they are just old wine in new bottles. From Yuan Shikai and Li as vice presidents, it can be seen that the Beiyang government has been full of decline since its birth.

Before saying these things, I have to mention one person, Zhang Biao, the eighth town (division) of the Manchu New Army. Besides Yin Chang and Ruicheng, Zhang Biao was the third "hero" of Wuchang Uprising. This person is a talent discovered and promoted by Zhang Zhidong, and a soldier discovered by Zhang Zhidong when he was the governor of Shanxi. From then on, he made a fortune all the way, keeping up with Zhang Zhidong. When Zhang Zhidong was promoted, he was automatically promoted. When Zhang Zhidong developed, it developed automatically. Being with the right person is much better than being with yourself. Zhang Biao started with Zhang Zhidong's Ma Bian, followed by Zhang Zhidong's personal bodyguard, and finally achieved the goal of getting started. The highest military officer in Hubei.

Zhang Biao became Zhang Zhidong's inseparable right-hand man, belonging to the intimate person who went directly into the bedroom. Zhang Zhidong followed wherever he went. Seeing Zhang Biao is tantamount to seeing Zhang Zhidong, and he is entirely responsible for the security work. Even Zhang Zhidong's family affairs are taken care of by him, and Zhang Zhidong's personal money is also in his hand. In a big house, the real owners are private maids and housewives' families. Zhang Zhidong's maid was in charge, so Zhang Zhidong left his personal maid to Zhang Biao as his wife. Zhang Zhidong's love outside depends on Zhang Biao, and Zhang Biao's daughter-in-law is her internal affairs. The couple completely contracted all the affairs of Zhang Zhidong, which shows Zhang Zhidong's trust in them.

By the time Zhang Zhidong was appointed Governor of Huguang, Zhang Biao was already the eighth town of the Manchu New Army, supervising the Jiang Fang Fleet (six warships). After Zhang Zhidong's death, Zhang Biao's position and position declined sharply. After all, once every emperor was a courtier, the new governor of Huguang Ruicheng came to take power. The new governor represents the power of the powerful people in the Qing Dynasty, but the problem is that Ruicheng is absent, and Zhang Biao's official position has not moved, but he is still coordinating. However, military strength has been greatly limited. However, Zhang Biao will come soon, and he will soon get the favor of Ruicheng. It must be pointed out that Zhang Biao is somewhat capable of leading troops. First of all, he has very strict control over the army. There are hardly any revolutionary parties in this division. Even if it appeared, it was discovered by Zhang Biao in its infancy, and revolutionary organizations among soldiers were repeatedly destroyed. After the Wuchang Uprising broke out, there was only one uprising officer, Wu Zhaolin, who was just a company commander. Secondly, Zhang Biao refused to drink the blood of soldiers and embezzled his salary, which was one of the main reasons for his popularity and the reason why the revolutionary party could not develop.

Although Zhang Biao is a teacher, he can't lead troops to fight. This is a common problem in the late Qing Dynasty. As long as the slave doesn't want talent, as long as he is loyal to me, I will use it as a dog. If he is not loyal to me, Han Xin's resurrection is useless. Zhang Biao is a typical example. He works for the CEO and runs errands for him. He did not lead troops to fight, nor did he receive systematic military training. When Wuchang Uprising broke out, he had only one battalion under his direct control. At that time, Zhang Biao was called to the governor's office to discuss countermeasures with Ruicheng. Some people advised Ruicheng to escape, and he echoed them, which was in line with his character. He spoke according to the meaning of the chief executive and put safety first, but he didn't know that once he fled with Ruicheng, the chief military and political officer of Hubei, the whole of Hubei would be completely out of control. The heart immediately dispersed. But for people like Zhang Biao, his life comes first, but he ran away, Ruicheng took his wife and children, and Zhang Biao was alone.

Fortunately, the uprising soldiers had a good impression on this officer. These soldiers burned down the government house, but they didn't burn down Zhang Biao's home. After Zhang Biao escaped, the soldiers guarded Zhang Biao's mansion to prevent the harassment of the soldiers, and finally let Zhang Biao's belongings leave the country safely. For them, the uprising was a public good, and Zhang Biao was kind to them, which was a private favor, so he also released Zhang Biao. After Wuchang Uprising, Zhang Biao retired and lived in Japanese Concession in Tianjin. From then on, he stopped asking about business. Only then did people discover that Zhang Biao, as a teacher, was so rich that he built the most famous "Bird" in Zhang Biao, a concession in Tianjin. Bird, covering an area of 20 mu, is a famous entertainment place in Tianjin. In his later years, Zhang Biao lived in Bird, a famous Beijing dialect singer. Later, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi, was driven out of the palace by Franky Fung and lived in Bird after coming to Tianjin. According to Puyi's own memory, Zhang Biao vacated the whole garden and let him and his entourage all live in it. When Zhang Biao died, Puyi gave Zhang Biao a "loyal minister" posthumous title. 1927 Zhang Biao died at the age of 67. The ending is very good.

Now that Zhang Biao has finished, let's talk about Yuan Shikai and Li, the first vice presidents of Beiyang government. 19 12 was the first year of the Republic of China. In February of this year, Pu Yi of Manchu Dynasty officially abdicated. According to the agreement reached between Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat-sen, the Revolutionary Party supported Yuan Shikai as the first official president of the Republic of China. According to the agreement of the North-South peace talks, Yuan Shikai must go to Nanjing to be president. And before setting this threshold, Sun Yat-sen also set a condition. That is, the provisional Senate changed the American presidential system when Sun Yat-sen was in office to a semi-presidential system, that is to say, when Sun Yat-sen was in office, it changed to a semi-presidential system when Yuan Shikai was in office, limiting Yuan Shikai's power, establishing the post of Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister of the Cabinet held the real power of the country.

Yuan Shikai doesn't understand the western constitution and its essence, but after all, his career has been ups and downs for more than 20 years, and he has aides studying abroad who will tell him what is going on. But in Yuan Shikai's eyes, these so-called thresholds set by the revolutionary party are nothing more than trying to pull out Sun Yat-sen's tiger teeth and put them in a cage designed by the revolutionary party to be an "empty" president, but Yuan Shikai doesn't care. For him, as long as he is the president, everything is settled. In his mind, the president belongs to him in this position circle, just like the emperor. Those tricks didn't interfere with the overall situation at all, they were all left by him. So Yuan Shikai agreed to Sun Yat-sen's trick. After learning this news, Sun Yat-sen immediately sent a negotiating delegation headed by Cai Yuanpei and Wang Jingwei to Beijing.

On February 27th, a special delegation from Cai Yuanpei, Song and Wang Jingwei arrived in Beijing to welcome Yuan Shikai to Laining, and was immediately warmly received by Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai ordered the Zhengyang Gate to be opened, allowing the delegation to enter the inner city from the entrance of the former emperor and enjoy infinite glory. Yuan Shikai not only promised to take office in the south, but also hosted a banquet in honor of Cai Yuanpei and his party. It can be said that the atmosphere is extremely friendly and warm. However, in the middle of the third day, that is, on the night of the 29th, there was a sudden mutiny in Beijing. The mutiny directly attacked the exclusive residence of the mission very clearly and accurately, forcing the mission to flee to the six-country hotel run by foreigners. Uprising troops are the third division of Yuan Shikai Group in Cao Kun. The purpose is simple. Yuan Shikai couldn't go to Beijing just to scare the welcome group, but the problem was that the soldiers were out of control from the beginning. Soldiers began to rob shops, causing great losses to the citizens. Cao Kun was severely reprimanded by Yuan Shikai after the incident. But Cao Kun was also very wronged, because at that time, soldiers would plunder whenever they had the chance, and this time they robbed in sequence. Without reluctance, it is understandable that once things get too big, the car will not stop.

Yuan Shikai really doesn't like Nanjing and thinks that Nanjing with the capital is a short-lived dynasty. In the history of China, the political geography that the north is strong and the south is weak, Nanjing has always been a partial situation. In fact, even if Sun Yat-sen takes Yuan Shikai to Nanjing, where the revolutionary party is stronger, it is only Sun Yat-sen's wishful thinking. Without a single soldier, Sun Yat-sen wants to invite Yuan Shikai to Nanjing and control him, which is tantamount to wishful thinking. As long as Yuan Shikai becomes president, Beiyang Army can also be transferred from Beijing to Nanjing, and it is not difficult to suppress half of the southeast, but Yuan Shikai is still unwilling to leave. Sun Yat-sen's attempt to make Yuan Shikai president in Nanjing is doomed to failure. Obviously, Sun Yat-sen is naive in this respect. So Sun Yat-sen lost in the first round.

After the success of the Revolution of 1911, it is only natural that the heroes were greatly praised. As the first meaning of Wuchang, all the core figures were praised to the sky. After all, people took risks and fired the first shot of the revolution to get the Republic of China, which is the success of the revolution. However, the days of the Republic of China have not passed a year. August 19 15, Wuchang Shouyi hero, Zhang Zhenwu and him. Zhang Zhenwu and Sun Wu are one of the founders of the Progressive Association, and Jiang Yiwu is the head of the literary society. In the process of planning the revolution, due to his rich family, Zhang Zhenwu sold all his possessions to finance the revolution. After the success of the Revolution of 1911, they jointly took charge of the military affairs department, the core department of the Hubei military government, while Li was marginalized in the defense of Hanyang. Zhang Zhenwu almost lost his life, but this revolutionary hero who did not die in the war was killed by the government of the Republic of China established by himself after the war, which is somewhat odd.

Yuan Shikai killed Wuchang Shouyi, and public opinion was in uproar. In the face of overwhelming questions, Yuan Shikai announced the secret message given to him by Vice President Li of the Republic of China. At this time, everyone realized that it was Li who really wanted to kill. Li told Yuan Shikai in a secret telegram that Zhang Zhenwu had two major sins. First, it is called disturbing the morale of the army and colluding with bandits to destroy the Republic. Second, he led several waves in Wuhan after the Republic of China.

Some people say that it was because they didn't respect Li, the highest military and political chief in Hubei, and often swore at Li, saying that Li was not worthy to be your overseer, which led to his own death. It was purely accidental that Li, a revolutionary, became the commander-in-chief of the Hubei military government and Li became the number one hero. But it is absolutely impossible for a revolutionary party like this to take Li seriously and hand over the core power to him. He just wants Li to make a ranking, but he is unlikely to kill his heart because of this Li. Such disrespectful remarks are icing on the cake at best. It is also said that the split of the revolutionary party itself led to the death of Zhang Zhenwu, and Sun Wu, one of the three messengers, was killed. It's true. Sun Wu and Zhang Zhenwu had differences after the war, and they had reached the point where they were incompatible. Sun Wu is the standard bearer. Obviously, he started a new stove and set up the Progressive Party, but with the help of Sun Yat-sen's brand, he changed his name from Sun Baoren to Sun Wu, claiming to be Sun Wen's younger brother. This practice of flaunting tiger skin as a banner has made other revolutionary parties very dissatisfied. Zhang Zhenwu called Sun Wu a threat, but judging from the historical materials found so far, Sun Wu had no reason to assassinate Zhang Zhenwu.

Let's talk about corruption. There are 40 million taels of silver in the warehouse of Hubei military government, but it is meaningless to say that he is corrupt, but Zhang Zhenwu is not the only one who is corrupt. Everyone spends money indiscriminately, otherwise the 40 million taels of silver accumulated in Hubei will not be spent in one year. Spending money indiscriminately is not necessarily corruption. Besides, there is no point in saying it without actual evidence. If you didn't catch it at that time, you can convince it. In fact, what really killed Zhang Zhenwu was disarmament. In a place in Hubei, there are actually eight divisions armed, and Hubei simply can't afford so many troops. The only way is to disarm, but it is always easier to recruit soldiers than to disarm, and it is easier to dismiss soldiers than to dismiss officials. There are many tricks about who is fired. At that time, it was already a private soldier, and the laid-off people were not happy. However, Zhang Zhenwu's forced disarmament naturally caused anxiety. Don't laid-off soldiers have resettlement fees? It's at the corner of Wuhan.

Li's killing is to set an example for others, which is of great benefit to stabilizing the local situation. However, it must be noted that Li's works are not beautiful, authentic and up to standard. If he wants to kill, he will kill in Wuhan. As long as the evidence is conclusive, there is nothing wrong with it. But he openly sent people to Beijing, saying that President Yuan would reuse them for you. On the other hand, President Yuan secretly sent a telegram to get rid of this person, impeded people, and played politics on Yuan Shikai's head. Of course, this is teaching fish to swim, and Yuan Shikai decided on the one hand. Cut off this "curse" completely, and the relationship with Li has also been made. On the one hand, the publication of Li's telegram ensured that Yuan Shikai, who hated him, was helpless, because it had nothing to do with Yuan Shikai, and Li's uneasy relationship with the revolutionary party was completely broken.

When his body was transported back to Hubei and buried in his hometown, when he passed Wuchang, Sun Wu and Li both caressed the coffin and wept bitterly. This is just for viewing. Li once gave the family a huge sum of money, but after this incident, Li and Sun Wu broke with the revolutionary party completely. Later, Sun Yat-sen launched the second revolution, and Li was completely on Yuan Shikai's side. As a result, Sun Yat-sen was completely isolated, and Yuan Shikai did a beautiful job. But it also buried a complete break between the revolutionary party and the Beiyang government, and between Sun Yat-sen and Yuan Shikai.