Once the great storm of the Cultural Revolution blows up, what will happen?
Regarding the answer to this question, Zheng Nan believes that he has always known it in his heart.
In his own era, because he was too young and his position was too low, Zheng Nan actually did not fully understand the storm of the Cultural Revolution in which he had been involved.
"And Zheng Nan still remembers that even in his army of his era, some of the division-level leaders he had close contact with also had some doubts about the Cultural Revolution.
But despite this, Zheng Nan still wanted to encourage and cheer for the Cultural Revolution.
The reason is simple. Although there were some things that Zheng Nan didn't want to hear or see during the Cultural Revolution, Zheng Nan couldn't help but feel comfortable with the various new trends that he personally experienced or witnessed.
Just give one example:
Due to work reasons, Zheng Nan had the opportunity to accompany leaders at both division and regiment levels on official business trips.
When several people go on a business trip with the regiment-level leaders, whether they are in time for lunch or dinner, the regiment leader will generously take out ten yuan from his pocket.
And with the ten yuan from the regiment-level leaders as the bottom, after lunch or dinner, Zheng Nan and the other ordinary cadres who accompanied them could only share a few cents each.
If the company is accompanied by division-level leaders, then ordinary cadres like Zheng Nan and others will be happiest.
Because no matter whether it was lunch or dinner, Zheng Nan and the others only had to open their cheeks and eat with open bellies. As for the food money, it was the division leader who took it out of his own pocket.
Of course, ordinary cadres like Zheng Nan also have "bad luck", that is, when they, as the highest leaders, take a few more ordinary soldiers to go out on business, they encounter a meal break. All they can do is bear the burden.
Similarly, Zheng Nan, who has now reached the top leadership circle in this era, has truly begun to understand the good intentions of him and Lin Haifeng's mentor and elders in launching a cultural revolution in their era. Be careful.
"Because if we look at today's party cadres with a casual eye, these party cadres can be considered justified.
¡°After all, these party cadres are still sticking to their respective posts. To use what people like to say, it¡¯s hard work without merit. Even without hard work, there is still some fatigue.
"However, if we use the party's standards to strictly examine every party cadre, there will be a big problem.
Among the ranks of party members and cadres. There are people who form cliques, there are people who are greedy for pleasure, and there are also people who want to climb to higher positions.
What is even more serious is that party cadres, especially senior party cadres, are extremely lacking in Marxist theory, but the residual poison of feudalism is always overflowing in their minds. erosion. Lack of fundamental resistance.
Therefore, when Lin Haifeng proposed and advocated such a cultural revolution, Zheng Nan naturally felt that it was necessary. However, Zheng Nan couldn't help but think of the Cultural Revolution of their era. Despite all the chaos that happened.
And Zheng Nan, who was still difficult to understand the root cause of these chaos, now knows clearly that in order not to make himself "disgraced", many of their former close comrades-in-arms were involved. But we have to use various means and tricks to fight back against them.
Look at all the chaos that happened in the era that belonged to him and Lin Haifeng. Now, as expected, they all appeared in the world in front of me.
What makes Zheng Nan even more worried is that he and his truly close comrade-in-arms, Lin Haifeng, failed to fully learn the theoretical level and charisma of their great mentor.
He Zheng Nan is soft but not soft, but Lin Haifeng is tough but soft.
After this major event in Tianjing occurred, the first people to sit in front of Lin Haifeng and Zheng Nan were Shi Dakai and Hong Rengan.
Although one of them was like pouring beans through a bamboo tube and the other was good at beating around the bush, Zheng Nan still understood clearly that both Shi Dakai and Hong Rengan had already put their butts on the so-called "ignorant students" of Tianjing Agricultural College. The "students took one side.
?????????We can only take one and a half steps back, as long as our overall policy remains unchanged.
Lin Haifeng firmly disagreed with Zheng Nan's attempt at compromise.
Students who commit crimes must be severely punished!
"Haifeng, think about our elders. For students, the elders advocate education. After all, the children are still young and not very sensible."
However, although Zheng Nan had no choice but to move out of the "elderly's home", Lin Haifeng was still as hard as a stone.
Lin Haifeng believes that the students must not be excused for this serious incident because they are still young and not very sensible. The reason is very simple. Behind the Tianjing incident, there are people who are both young and quite sensible. The shadow of the conspirators.
"I can make a compromise with you, that is, not to pursue the real hand behind the Tianjing incident on a large scale."
Therefore, in the end Zheng Nan could only compromise with Lin Haifeng.
At the enlarged meeting of the Politburo held the next day, Zheng Nan characterized the Tianjing Incident as a serious criminal case and affirmed the Tianjing Municipal Security Bureau's insistence on not using force against students. Once again, the cultural revolution was a literary struggle rather than a The purpose of fighting.
At the same time, the enlarged meeting of the Politburo also accepted the proposal of the Cultural Revolution Leading Group by a majority vote. Those who used the banner of so-called revolution during the Cultural Revolution to carry out cross-border attacks should not only be held criminally responsible according to law, but also be held accountable in accordance with the law. Declare these people a political death sentence.
In Lin Haifeng¡¯s words, if these daring people are not subjected to such tough measures, the color of our red country will change in their hands in the future.
Just as Lin Haifeng expected, the central government's heavy blows in the Tianjing incident gave a considerable deterrent to those who still wanted to stir up the troubled waters of the Cultural Revolution.
In other words, the harsh and rapid handling of the Tianjing incident forced the conspirators to turn their attention to another front of the red regime - the public security tribunal. (To be continued.)