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Chapter 76 Seventy-five, who is the master of the falling flowers in the wind?

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    In the blink of an eye, it was September 1903. Sun Yuanqi stayed in the United States for three full months, packed his bags, and embarked on his journey back to China.  Students such as Zhou Zongwu, Chen Jide, and Pan Xian were getting better and better in their respective laboratories. After contacting their parents in China via telegram, they all decided to stay in the United States to study for a period of time, and then return to China together at this time next year.

    Liu Bin, the troublemaker, was not so lucky. He obediently escorted three sets of radio broadcasting equipment and some replacement parts, and set off with Sun Yuanqi and Tony.  As Tony said, MIT and the major chaebols were overjoyed when they heard that Sun Yuanqi was willing to give up patent ownership in Europe and the United States in exchange for the right to use it in the Far East. They could not wait to get the contract immediately and have Sun Yuanqi sign and pledge it, which would take effect immediately.

    With his eloquent words, Tony persuaded his father, Lilith and several other investors to each contribute a sum of money, and the company finally got its start.  Sun Yuanqi, who invested in patented technology, holds 26% of the shares in the name of American citizen Yank Johnson, and is the company's largest shareholder after Tony.  Mr. Bergman, Lilith and others shared the remaining equity according to the investment amount.

    Tony¡¯s trip to the Far East to pan for gold was by no means a blind move.  On the day he learned that he had obtained the right to operate the Far East, he left his other work behind and went to the library to find all the information about the distant and mysterious East, from folk customs and climate to geography and history, and started a grand plan.  While the train was still crawling along the trans-America railroad, Tony already had the initial idea.

    He held a map of the Far East and approached Sun Yuanqi excitedly: "Yanke, although I don't know much about the Far East and have only gained some superficial understanding through written materials, I think that if our company wants to gain a foothold in the Far East and develop smoothly,  , the initial company layout plays a vital role. Since we have obtained the patent rights in the Far East, the two most important countries in the Far East, China and Japan, must be taken into consideration. Given that these two countries are relatively autocratic today,  We must avoid the political center and instead choose cities with a strong commercial atmosphere. Rely on commercial advertising revenue to allow the company to quickly accumulate capital, and then consider strategies for other important cities. After weighing, my opinion is to choose these two cities.  ." As he spoke, he drew two circles on the map.

    When Sun Yuanqi looked carefully, it turned out to be Osaka, Japan and Shanghai, China.

    As for Osaka, because I don¡¯t know much about Japan, I naturally have no say; however, it is definitely very wise to choose Shanghai for the pilot in China.  Some people may ask: At that time, will anyone in Shanghai be willing to spend money on advertising?  The answer is a resounding yes.

    Open the 1903 "Declaration" and you will find that in any issue of the newspaper, advertisements account for at least 60% of the space, such as "the first magic remedy to stop spermatorrhea", "the holy medicine for women's leucorrhea", "one-minute magic oil" and "  "People who take opium must try it" are all there, almost no different from the small advertisements at the stations nowadays.

    As a reader of Shenbao and Zilinxi Bao, Sun Yuanqi naturally knew this, so he admired Tony's business ability even more.

    Seeing Sun Yuan start, Tony added: "As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Far East Broadcasting Group, the one in Shanghai is called China Broadcasting Corporation, or cbc for short; the one in Osaka is called Japan Broadcasting Corporation, or **c for short. Do you have any objection?"

    Let¡¯s not talk about cbc. If you just listen to the abbreviation of Japan Broadcasting Corporation as "**, c", Sun Yuanqi will not object.

    After talking about some related matters, Tony went happily.

    As for Liu Bin, who has no time to spare, he will also find fun for himself.  When I have nothing to do, I open an instrument, ponder over the drawings, write and draw from time to time, and occasionally dismantle the parts and look at them carefully.  At this time, Sun Yuanqi felt terrified, fearing that one day Liu Bin would come to him and say: "Sir, I'm sorry, there is a missing part in this instrument!" Or: "Hey, sir, there is an extra part in this instrument!"

    When arriving in San Francisco, Sun Yuanqi unexpectedly saw an acquaintance at the train station: Liang Qichao.

    Seeing Sun Yuanqi¡¯s astonished expression, Liang Qichao, who was carrying cards to pick up someone, laughed so hard: ¡°Baixi, how does it feel to meet an old friend in a foreign country, compared to a wedding night?¡±

    Sun Yuanqi then remembered that when he was in Japan, Ma Junwu told him that Ren Gong went to the United States in March and April.  At that time, Liu Bin said, "Maybe we can meet him on the other side of the ocean," but in the end, he was really blinded!

    Before the two of them finished their greetings, Liu Bin, who had been supervising Lifu to move the equipment, also came over after hearing the news and stared at Liang Qichao's head and looked around.

    Sun Yuanqi scolded: "Jifu, why don't you meet Mr. Liang quickly!"

    Liu Bin quickly stepped forward and held Liang Qichao's hand tightly, his eyes still not leaving Liang Qichao's head: "Mr. Liang, your head is not flesh and blood, it must be made of gold."The most painful thing in the world is not not getting what you want, but when you go through all kinds of hardships to get it, you find that it is not what you want.  At this point, the people were extremely disappointed, completely abandoned the Qing royal family, and began to rapidly turn towards violent revolution.

    Now, when most people are still hesitating between maintaining the status quo and establishing a constitutional monarchy, Liang Qichao can think of the "enlightened and authoritarian" basic system of the current dynasty. How can he not be admired and praised by Sun Yuanqi?

    Liang Qichao was very happy to see Sun Yuanqi's approval: "When I talked about this system to overseas Chinese in the United States, many people also agreed very much. Broadly speaking, the so-called 'enlightenment' means actively introducing advanced things from Europe and the United States and cutting subordinate staff.  , edit the police, build schools, abolish the imperial examination, establish industries and factories, build railways, dig coal mines, train new soldiers, build gunboats, and so on! The so-called 'autocracy' means to denounce the queen and protect the emperor, so that the emperor can take charge of the overall situation.  , Qian Gang is arbitrary, and the whole country is playing a game of chess to concentrate on doing big things"

    At first, he nodded in approval, but when he heard "Rebuking the Empress and Loyalty to the Emperor," Sun Yuanqi gradually opened his eyes and opened his mouth: Liang Qichao, wasn't he a constitutional monarchy who was leaning toward revolution before? Why is he now reversing the course of history?

    It is said that Liang Qichao is the least independent person. When he sees something good, he wants to rely on it; when he finds something slightly wrong, he criticizes it harshly.  If you say it well, it means that you will think about the wise people, but if you say it badly, it means that you will change your mind after seeing the different things.  Especially in this ever-changing era, people often have one idea every three days and one doctrine every five days, leaving people at a loss as to what to do.  He himself also said: "Persistence and aggressiveness are often at war in the chest, and they are triggered by emotions. What they hold on to is often contradictory. He often says to himself: 'I don't hesitate to use today's me to make it difficult for me in the past.'"

    Liang Qichao was also unlucky. He did not have keen political judgment, but he liked to play politics very much.  Forget it, I still have to memorize the key points, but every time I end up playing with what others have left: He Kang Youwei carried out reform reforms, and Ci Xi wanted a monarchy; he strongly advocated the implementation of "enlightened autocracy," but the Qing government officially announced that it would "preparatory  "Imitating constitutionalism"; when he turned to singing constitutionalism and joining the constitutional movement, the Revolution of 1911 broke out, and the Qing government suffered from a cold.  After entering the Republic of China, Liang Qichao remained in bad luck. He changed from supporting Yuan to opposing Yuan, from protecting the country to supporting Duan, and finally became exhausted.  In the end, I had to hide in the study and study knowledge.

    An overview of Liang Qichao's political career can be summarized in eight words: he changes orders every day and does not understand current affairs.

    Seeing Sun Yuanqi¡¯s expression, Liang Qichao wisely stopped talking.  Sun Yuanqi explained somewhat nonchalantly: "I thought the 'enlightened autocracy' you were talking about was the autocracy of an enlightened political party, but I didn't expect it to be the autocracy of an enlightened monarch."

    Liang Qichao blinked: "Let the emperor organize a political party, with the emperor as the leader of the party, and implement an enlightened autocracy. Wouldn't it be the same?"

    "Big difference!" Sun Yuanqi said while shaking his head. "The so-called autocracy of an enlightened party means that after overthrowing the monarchy and realizing equality for everyone, a political party composed of elites from all walks of life will be established.  The parliament confirms him as the head of state and then forms a cabinet. Under the premise of state-owned the military, guaranteeing civil rights, and allowing other political parties to participate in politics, he will implement autocracy during his term of office so that the country can play a game of chess and concentrate on doing major things."

    Liang Qichao pondered for a long time and said: "I think China still needs an emperor!" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian.com to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support will  This is my biggest motivation.) (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com
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