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    Guo Zhuocheng also personally sent a telegram to the Central-Soviet Area and ordered that the previously sealed cave be opened and all the weapons, ammunition, and military supplies that he had just quietly filled inside be shipped to the front line.

    Now, whether it is Xiang Ying, Qu Qiubai or He Shuheng, including many people who used to regard the Soviet Union as a sacred treasure and the cradle of revolution, most of them have changed their mentality and agree with the central government's proposal.  Being independent and self-reliant, they also began to follow the orders of their superiors and follow their own path, treating the Soviet Union as just an ordinary country.

    Of course, because their inner feelings are different, it is still impossible for them to view the Soviet Union the same as the United States and the United Kingdom. In their view, the United States and the United Kingdom are rich people who hold power, and all ordinary people are the objects of oppression and exploitation.  It will eventually be overthrown, and the Soviet Union is where the working people are the masters of the country, which is what China should pursue. China will never let capitalists, rich people, landlords and other exploiting classes be the masters of the country in the future.

    The reason why they changed so quickly is that the cruel facts taught them: completely obeying the Soviet Union and completely controlled by Wang Ming, who was thousands of miles away, the revolution could not win, and they could only accept one  Another failure.  What is happening now shows that as long as you go your own way and decide your own career, the revolution can be successful and victory will follow victory.

    The second reason is that Guo Zhuocheng shocked them by bringing over the theory of time and space in 1993, especially emphasizing that practice is the only criterion for testing truth, emphasizing that there is no savior or emperor in the world, and everything must rely on  The fate of China can only be controlled by the Chinese themselves.  These theories are ironclad truths.  They couldn't argue with that at all.  At the same time, Guo Zhuocheng continued to publicize the Soviet Union's mistakes.  Citing one example after another that they were unaware of, they continued to propagate that some Soviet leaders had become corrupt and degenerate after assuming leadership positions, and eventually became enemies of the common people.

    In Guo Zhuocheng¡¯s propaganda, he repeatedly emphasized that nothing will turn out just because of good intentions. It must rely on the legal system and supervision. We cannot blindly follow others.

    The third reason is that today¡¯s party members have a very high degree of discipline and must understand and implement orders from their superiors.  You have to implement it even if you don't understand it. Since there are facts here and there are results for everyone to feel, and now the life in the Soviet area is indeed getting better day by day, and the speed of getting better is much faster than before, it is naturally easy for them to understand and accept it.

    The fastest-changing people are grassroots party members and grassroots cadres. These people are the most practical and can easily connect policies with everything around them. They naturally become supporters, advocates and followers of new policies.

    As for the Soviet Union, they had only heard it from their superiors before.  We know that there are some good big shots in the Soviet Union, and they are leading the world revolution.  That's it for the concept.  Now the big shots at the top don't know the specific situation in China. If we listen to them completely and blindly, the revolution will fail. We must go our own way. After hearing this, they take it for granted.  Not to mention that people thousands of miles away may give random instructions, even if the people around you don't understand the situation, they may also give random instructions. How can you just listen to outsiders?  At most, you can only use other people's opinions as a reference.

    The last reason is that the organization removed all those stubborn and die-hard loyalists from their leadership positions, instead of killing them, beating and scolding them, or imprisoning them like before, but just letting them go.  Go outside to propagandize, agitate, and debate, and let these people promote the benefits of the Soviet Union outside.

    At the beginning, these people were still very confident, and they ran against the superior organizations again and again, asking them to really let them publicize it, and asking those leaders if they had the courage to let them speak and express their opinions.  However, when they took to the streets or went to the countryside to promote their theories, neither the citizens in the towns nor the farmers in the villages listened to them. Not only did they fail to win over enough people to believe in their theories, but they themselves  He became a negative example and was laughed at and scolded by local people wherever he went.  Sometimes they were chased and beaten by some angry people. If the local government hadn't stepped in to protect them, who knows what would have happened.

    In the eyes of ordinary people, the Soviet Union¡¯s theory is for the benefit of the working people, and now the central government¡¯s theory is also for the benefit of the working people. Although we want to liberate all mankind, the central government calls on us to liberate ourselves first, put our own lives first, and put the lives of the Chinese people first.  If it's improved, wouldn't it be better?  When we all have money, food and clothing, it will be more practical to liberate the people of other countries.  We are all paupers now, we are all being hunted by the Central Army of the Kuomintang, and we are all in danger, so why are we talking about such a high profile?

    Those people said that Wang Ming was the most real revolutionary, but the people said that since he was the real revolutionary, he should return to China to join the revolution, and he was right there with Chiang Kai-shek on the battlefield.  Military game?Ah, what's the point of hiding in a foreign country?  Besides, we lost battles one after another when he was using the remote control. He had the ability to win a battle in advance to show us

    Even the Central Soviet Area is like this, so the situation in Guizhou and Sichuan is even simpler, because the people in these places have not been exposed to the education of the past at all, whether it is the Soviet Union, Wang Ming, or other  I don¡¯t know any theory at all.  They only know that the Red Army came and drove away the Central Army, the Guizhou Army, and the Sichuan Army. Their lives were better. The Red Army is a good person. They just listen to the Red Army. They think whoever the Red Army says is good.  Whoever the Red Army says is good is definitely not good.

    The only thing that is difficult to change is the theoretical workers He Long and Guan Xiangying brought from the Hunan-Hubei border.  These people are firmly opposed to the leaders of the Central Red Army saying they should part ways with the Soviet Union and the Red Army breaking away from Wang Ming. However, military leaders such as He Long and Guan Xiangying have long been dissatisfied with the behavior of these people.  , has long been dissatisfied with them massacring their own people.  Therefore, when the central organizational department removed those people from their positions.

    When those who refused to repent were gathered together for all the studies, Mr. He and others firmly supported it, and the other officers and soldiers clapped their hands and applauded.

    As for the troops who came from the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Soviet Area, they were more influenced by Wang Ming, Zhang Guotao and others, and they had achieved many victories during this period, and their inner feelings were somewhat different from other troops.  The central government had to spend more energy on their ideological work. With the consent of major leaders such as Liu Zhidan, Xie Zichang, and Xu Xiangqian, all political cadres in the army were transferred from their original posts.  Let them go to the countryside and work in factories and enterprises for a period of time, and then concentrate on studying those who have never changed their attitude and always emphasize the need to keep up with the Soviet Union.

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    When the armies commanded by Chen Yi and Su Yu moved from Jiangxi in the southeast to Hunan, the First Army commanded by General Lin divided into two groups and attacked Yueyang and Changde.

    After leaving Yichang, that is, after leaving the Three Gorges, the water level of the Yangtze River suddenly calmed down and the river surface became much wider. Although the Yangtze River at this time had not been dredged and renovated, it was still not as accessible to large ships as it would be a few decades later.  But it is enough to navigate small ships of nearly a thousand tons and ships of several hundred tons.

    In fact, Guo Zhuocheng had already transported more than thirty inland river gunboats, patrol boats, and troop carriers from that time and space in 1993 and placed them in the Yangtze River near Chongqing. This time he transported them to Yichang near Yichang.  waters, and at the same time, more than twenty ships were added according to Mr. Lin's request.

    "These fifty-odd warships would indeed seem insignificant in the sea, but in inland rivers and the Yangtze River, they can be described as blocking the sun, majestic, and murderous.  Not to mention the 75mm-caliber artillery on the gunboat, which was already a symbol of powerful firepower in this era. The two heavy machine guns and two anti-aircraft machine guns on the patrol boat were enough to scare the troops on the shore.  Unless they are strong fortifications, these gunboats and patrol boats can easily destroy the fortifications and positions of the troops on both sides of the Yangtze River.

    General Lin commanded the First Army to advance by land and water. It only took five days to break through the obstruction of various armed forces and reach the foot of Yueyang City. A division of troops surrounded Yueyang.

    Not only did the wooden sailboats that the defenders originally relied on not leave them a way to escape, but they were all captured by the Red Army warships at the first opportunity. Dongting Lake became their biggest obstacle.

    If the proportions in the past were followed, it would be impossible for one division of the Red Army to besiege Yue-Yang, who was guarded by one division. However, now this division is more than enough to besiege Yue-Yang. The Hunan Army division trapped in Yue-Yang City is frightened.  He was too afraid to move and kept asking for help from He Jian, the leader of the Hunan Army in Changsha.

    The battle to attack Yueyang began in the early morning of September 20, 1936.

    The battle first started with the bombardment of warships cruising in Dongting Lake, because the defenders facing Dongting Lake did not arrange many defenders at all, let alone build many fortifications, because in their view, the Red Army was very difficult to fight on land.  It's awesome, but it doesn't work on the water at all. They come from Sichuan and Guizhou. They can't have a boat, let alone an iron-hulled boat. The most they can do is grab a few fishing boats.

    When a murderous warship appeared in Dongting Lake, they were dumbfounded.  The wooden boats and sailboats they were preparing to escape from if necessary could not think of a way to stop them other than watching helplessly being towed away one by one by the Red Army.  Moreover, they did not dare to overhaul the fortifications by the lake because the guns on the Red Army gunboats were pointed at them.

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