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    As Kupensky protested against the Republic of China government, the news that Sun Yuanqi sent troops to conquer Mongolia and bombed the city of Khovd and Ulyasutai gradually became known to the people across the country.  Newspapers from all over the country also rushed in, but unfortunately the news was limited, so they had to make up a magnificent story based on scraps of rumors, such as "Master Sun marched north in three directions, and two cities in Outer Mongolia returned to the west", "The rebels stationed in the north of Majiang River, and the planes set fire to the camp."  ¡± and ¡°Bombers are showing off their majesty, Cullen City is about to fall¡±, which made people all over the country excited.  However, China Broadcasting and Political and Economic Daily, which were most familiar with the situation, maintained a rare silence at this time.

    Public opinion across the country was overwhelmingly supportive of sending troops to the Northern Expedition. All kinds of support and support flew into Sun Yuanqi's hands like flakes of electricity - of course, it was limited to support, and there was no visible benefit at all - everyone was generous with their praise.  Sun Yuanqi was often compared to Ban Chao, Fu Jiezi, Pei Xingjian, and Wang Zhongsi, and high-profile titles such as "conquering Dingyuan" and "accomplishing honors in history" were given away in large quantities.

    The governors of Hunan, Guangdong, Jiangxi and other provinces also stood up and spoke without any back pain, and even jointly sent a telegram to the whole country, asking Sun Yuanqi to continue his efforts and quell the Outer Mongolian bandits in one fell swoop.  Abbreviated in the message:

    Xue Chanhan only promised this, King Kaiping is safe now!  When the jinghui points to the north, the Yi and Di restrain their hands; when the call to the south comes, the gentry greets them.  However, although the grass dies in three winters, it can still flourish in spring; the centipede insect has not died, but it can still be revived after many calamities.  Mr. Fuwang can use his courage to plow the court and sweep the holes to eliminate the evil roots.  The rank-and-file generals prepared their troops and horses, and soon went north. They hunted at Langxu with their husband, and made their contribution to Yan Ran.

    It can be seen from the words in the article that this should be the generous work of Vice President Le¡¯s literary daring Rao Hanxiang.  Sun Yuanqi couldn't help but sneered several times after reading: These people know how to sing high-profile and take advantage!  Now they see that they have wiped out the rebels on the banks of the Bulgan River with overwhelming force, easily blowing up the city of Khovd and Uliya Sutai. It seems that Cullen is just around the corner. Each one of them is excited and jumps out to claim their position.  .  If they were sent alone to go north to conquer Mongolia, how many of them would dare to take the initiative?

    "Don't look at them dancing happily now, as long as the war against Mongolia is slightly defeated, I guarantee that they will keep their mouths shut tighter than the yellow flower girls who have not left the cabinet, and they will never dare to talk about sending troops.  If Sun Yuanqi's troops suffered heavy losses and were pursued and beaten by Tsarist Russia, unable to protect themselves, even the governors of the surrounding provinces would take the opportunity to take a bite!

    Seeing that Sun Yuanqi was so aggressive, the Tsarist Russian government quickly signed the "Russian-Mongolian Brigade Agreement" with the Kulun authorities, which stipulated that the Russian government would equip the Kulun authorities with a brigade, including two cavalry regiments, a machine gun team and an artillery team with 1,900 soldiers.  The instructors of the brigade are all Russian military officers.  The Kulun authorities should pay 350,000 rubles to the Russian government as the entire cost of equipping and training the brigade.

    Originally, after completing their scheduled combat missions, the troops from Shanxi, Shaanxi and Gansu should quickly retreat to their original positions. Unexpectedly, Jebzundamba was so ignorant of promotion. Sun Yuanqi had to make slight adjustments and responded to the Kulun authorities.  Take further punitive measures.  Then he ordered that except for the first unit of the 47th Mixed Brigade of the Army in Shanxi to return to defend Datong, the rest of the troops that had gone out were reorganized into the First Division of the Outer Mongolia Army, with Feng Jishan as the acting division commander, to maintain strong military pressure on Outer Mongolia, and to maintain strong military pressure on Outer Mongolia from time to time.  The bombing of government residences and rebel camps in Outer Mongolia has left the Kulun authorities with no peace!

    Just when affairs in Outer Mongolia were raging, other borders were also showing signs of instability.  Sun Yuanqi didn't know whether it was the early years of the Republic of China that were so troubled in real history, or whether he was a butterfly that flapped his wings too hard, and even the Republic of China government was shaken to its core.  For example, in Tibet, after the British government learned that Sun Yuanqi had sent two troops to Tibet, it was afraid that there would not be enough troops to escort Thubten Gyatso back to Tibet, so at the beginning of this year, more than 5,000 troops were sent to Tibet again.  It is conceivable that in the summer and autumn of the second year of the Republic of China, a fierce war would inevitably break out in Tibet!

    There is also Yunnan. After the signing of the "Russian-Mongolian Agreement", the British increased a large number of troops, transported food, built camps and forts in the area of ??Pianma and Manyun (today's Manyun Street) in Yunnan, and transported a large amount of weapons and ammunition to other places in Yunnan.  (Today's Lushui County is called Jia Township).  Cai E, the governor of Yunnan, who claimed to "use force to fight for the dignity of 40 million people", was helpless when facing the British army. He could only urgently call the cabinet to inquire about the response strategy, and asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to negotiate seriously with the British Minister in China.

    These disturbances on the border did not affect the re-election of the House of Representatives and the Senate in Beijing on February 10, which was also the climax of the entire congressional election.

    According to the "Member Election Date Order" issued by the Presidential Palace, members of the House of Representatives and the Senate must complete the re-election on February 10.  However, for members of the Central Society and some sectors such as those from Mongolia, Tibet, and overseas Chinese, the distance may be long, the transportation is inconvenient, or the procedures are complicated and the election is not easy. The election date can be postponed slightly, as long as the election is held before the official convening of the National Assembly in April this year.  Just become a member.  Of course, the number of MPs in these sectors is not very large, and their impact on the overall situation is almost negligible.  ?I don¡¯t know whether it is the peaceful and indifferent attitude of the New China Party that makes the harassed legislators feel comfortable, or whether the conditions in the New China Party guesthouse are far better than elsewhere. In short, after February, the rooms in the New China Party guesthouse are full every day, and even  Sun Yuanqi himself had to move out of the guest house to make room for parliamentary candidates from other political parties.

    On February 10, 1913, the re-election of members of the House of Representatives and the Senate was officially held, and the votes of each party were quickly counted. Among the 870 votes:

    The KMT received a total of 296 seats, still ranking first, but its share fell from 36% in the primary to 34%;

    Affected by the war in Mongolia, the New China Party¡¯s vote share rose instead of falling, reaching an astonishing 30%, almost approaching the first place Kuomintang;

    The Republican Party won 175 seats, barely exceeding 20% ??of the vote;

    As for the remaining 137 seats, they were won by other party members and those with unknown party memberships.

    After the election, China's political situation became increasingly unclear. Not to mention Song Jiaoren and Yuan Shikai, even Sun Yuanqi could not understand it.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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