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    Huo Qubing¡¯s so-called resignation is just a gesture. Hankou and Hanyang are his base camps, and these two towns are still in his hands.  If he really resigns and refuses to cooperate with the Revolutionary Party, there will be a split within the Revolutionary Party.  Of course, this is not good for Huo Qubing. Such trouble will cause his relationship with the revolutionaries to become tense, which will be detrimental to his future development.

    For Xuanyuan Jian, Huo Qubing's threat has no power at all. He knows that Huo Qubing cannot really break with the revolutionary party.  But the Revolutionary Party NPC doesn't think so. The Revolutionaries have been making trouble for so many years and finally hope for the victory of the Wuchang Uprising. Of course, they don't want to affect the cause of the revolution because of internal problems.

    No matter how much Xuanyuan Jian guaranteed that Huo Qubing would not resign, the Revolutionary Party NPC decided to compromise and let Li Yuanhong serve as the governor of the Hubei military government.  The revolutionaries discussed it for a long time, but the person involved, Li Yuanhong, was not very happy.  He was fully prepared to hand over the job and go to Guangxi to work. Suddenly, the Revolutionary Party successfully rebelled and appointed him as the governor. This change was really huge.

    Li Yuanhong is not very optimistic about the prospects of the revolution, so he is really not interested in the position of governor. Besides, he is already loyal to Mr. Chen, and he must listen to Mr. Chen's opinion on what to do.  However, Li Yuanhong did not hesitate for too long. On October 12, Guangxi Governor Chen Baxian sent a telegram to the whole country, announcing that Guangxi would break away from the jurisdiction of the Qing court, establish the Han Guangxi Military Government, and regard himself as the military governor.

    After Guangxi declared independence, Li Yuanhong no longer hesitated. He immediately agreed to serve as the governor of the Hubei military government and announced that he would advance and retreat together with Guangxi.  The Wuchang Uprising on October 10 shocked the Qing government.  The imperial court reacted quickly, revoking Ruicheng from his post and allowing him to temporarily act as the governor of Huguang, Dai Zuili meritorious service.

    The Qing government stopped the Yongping Autumn Exercises.  Ordered Army Minister Yinchang to rush to Hubei and put all Hubei troops and reinforcements under his control.  At the same time, Navy Admiral Sa Zhenbing was ordered to lead the Navy and the Yangtze River Navy to quickly move to the Wuhan River. Nanyang Navy Admiral Chen Baxian sent additional gunboats to support.

    The imperial court¡¯s order had just been issued, and Guangxi Governor Chen Baxian announced the uprising, which made the upper echelons of the imperial court tremble with fright.  Chen Baxian is not only the governor of Guangxi, but also controls the most powerful navy. The power in his hands is too powerful.  Moreover, Chen Baxian has been invincible for many years.  He had already created the image of a victorious general, and his uprising dealt a fatal blow to the imperial court.

    The imperial court hurriedly withdrew the previously issued order and ordered Sa Zhenbing to immediately return to the Bohai Sea to defend the capital. At the same time, it ordered Yinchang and Feng Guozhang to quickly wipe out the Hubei rebellious party.  In the eyes of the imperial court, Chen Baxian in Guangxi was a serious concern, and the Hubei uprising and rebellious parties must be wiped out quickly before they could concentrate their forces to deal with Chen Baxian.

    On October 14, the Qing government organized the first.  The Second and Third Armies, the Fourth Army Town that went to Hubei with Yinchang and the mixed Third and Eleventh Associations were the First Army, with Yinchang as the military commander; the Army Fifth Town was the Second Army, with Feng Guozhang as the military commander; and the Imperial Guard  The first town of the army and the army was the third army, and Zai Tao was the military commander, and they quickly assembled near Hankou.

    Faced with this situation.  The Hubei military government decided to first sweep away the enemy forces in Hankou, and then advance northward to prevent the Qing army from moving south.  The defense battles of Hankou and Hanyang began. During the confrontation between the rebel army and the imperial army, Hunan, Shaanxi, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Anhui, Guangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Sichuan and other provinces successively gained independence.

    During the independence of each province, players participated in independent missions, and many players took this opportunity to successfully clear their name.  Successfully became a revolutionary comrade.  The Tongmenghui organization was too loose, and many bureaucrats in history turned into revolutionary parties.  Players are also making full use of this to clear themselves and use the opportunity of the Revolution of 1911 to gain political capital.

    Among them, Yunnan¡¯s independence was the smoothest. Due to Long Fei¡¯s rebellion in Yunnan, Xiliang, the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, was killed.  After Zhao Erfeng led his troops back to Sichuan to suppress the road protection movement, the newly appointed governor of Yunnan and Guizhou had not yet arrived, leaving a power vacuum in Yunnan.  Most of Yunnan was in the hands of two female generals, Liu Zixuan and Yudie. Less than an hour after Guangxi declared independence, Liu Zixuan came forward to announce the establishment of the Yunnan Military Government via telegram, willing to obey the command of Guangxi Governor Chen Baxian.

    Long Fei has been active in Dali Mansion, and he hated Chen Baxian with complete control over the entire province of Guangxi and most of Yunnan.  Because he was worried that Chen Baxian would try his best to destroy him, and in order to demonstrate his revolutionary determination, Long Feiming announced his support for the establishment of the Yunnan Military Government and his willingness to accept the command of the Yunnan Military Government.

    Long Fei¡¯s so-called obedience to the command of the Yunnan military government was just a formality. Of course, he could not really hand over military power, but Liu Zixuan, who was elected as the commander-in-chief of the military government, was very serious.  After Long Fei issued a telegram, Liu Zixuan telegraphed again, saying that he welcomed Long Fei's uprising, was willing to appoint Long Fei as the deputy governor of the military government, and requested that all the troops in Yunnan be reorganized.

    Long Fei said that his abilities were limited and he did not dare to serve as the deputy governor of the military government, but he was willing to garrison Dali.  Liu Zixuan rebuked him righteously and called Long Fei, saying that he was narrow-minded and inferior to women, and he despised the position of deputy governor and was unwilling to be a general.?Unified organization.  If Long Fei is determined to serve as the governor, she is willing to abdicate for the great cause of the revolution and hand over Yunnan to Long Fei.

    Even if he had to bear the infamy, Long Fei would be willing to control the whole of Yunnan, so he followed the trend and announced that he would accept Liu Zixuan's invitation to serve as the governor of the Yunnan military government.  Public opinion was full of curses, thinking that Long Fei's behavior was shameful, and he pretended to be deaf and dumb in order to benefit Long Fei.  Unfortunately, things are not that simple. Liu Zixuan just gave up his position, but other revolutionary comrades may not be willing.

    Yu Die, who serves as the Minister of Military Affairs of the Yunnan Military Government, quickly called Long Fei to rebuke Long Fei, saying that Long Fei was a court bureaucrat who only knew how to take advantage of opportunities. If Long Fei was appointed as the governor, she would lead her troops to leave.  The governor of Guangxi, Mr. Chen Baxian, soon issued a telegram. He listed what Long Fei had done and labeled Long Fei a "fake revolution".

    Mr. Chen reminded the revolutionary comrades to be wary of fake revolutions, not to let fake revolutions steal the fruits of victory, and firmly opposed Long Fei's appointment as the governor of the Yunnan Military Government.  Li Yuanhong, the Commander-in-Chief of the Hubei Military Government, and Li Liejun, the Commander-in-Chief of the Jiangxi Military Government, soon issued a telegram, supporting the views of Chen Baxian, the Governor of Guangxi, and believed that we should be wary of fake revolutions like Long Fei.

    At the critical moment of the Revolution of 1911, Long Fei not only failed to get any benefits, but his reputation was further tarnished.  He quickly chose to shut up and remained silent no matter what the outside world said. His current situation was very bad.  Trapped in western Yunnan, with a limited number of troops, and unable to grasp the right to justice.  Now that Chen Baxian is at the top of his game, he is determined to win Yunnan. It is too difficult to get benefits from him.

    Long Fei believed that if he maintained his presence in Yunnan, he would always have a chance to fight Chen Baxian, but now he has given up completely.  He didn't know why Li Yuanhong, the governor of Hubei, and Li Liejun, the governor of Jiangxi, came forward to support Chen Baxian, but he believed that there must be something fishy in it. Chen Baxian did things step by step and never left any chance for others. Under this situation, it was difficult for Long Fei to compete in Yunnan.  .

    It¡¯s not like Long Fei didn¡¯t leave a way out for himself. He chose Dali Prefecture as his base and considered retreating to Sichuan and Tibet when the situation went bad.  After his reputation was ruined by Liu Zixuan, he began to consider entering the Sichuan-Tibet area in advance to look for mission opportunities that could reverse his reputation.

    Chen Hao¡¯s focus was not on Yunnan. Long Fei decided to use Dali Prefecture as his foundation, and he had already lost strategically.  Developing in the western border of Yunnan leaves an escape route to Sichuan and Tibet, which seems to be an excellent choice.  Long Fei was right when he first laid out the plan, but he didn't expect that other players would take control of most of Yunnan and declare the establishment of a military government in the year of 1911, so he became very passive.

    The year of 1911 is when players invest in political capital. Players who occupied Kunming announced the establishment of the Yunnan Military Government, and only then could they be recognized by other provinces.  Long Fei, who chose to develop in Dali, had very limited influence no matter how hard he tried. Liu Zixuan, who established the Yunnan Military Government, found a few excuses to defeat him.

    Sooner or later, all of Yunnan will be controlled by Chen Hao. The few prefectures occupied by Long Fei cannot stop his attack. His focus is on Guizhou.  Because he changed many plots and sent a large number of famous figures to Guizhou, Guizhou is more lively than in history.

    Historically, the constitutionalists and the Autonomous Society in Guizhou were at loggerheads. In the end, the constitutionalists invited the Yunnan Army to enter Guizhou, and Tang Jiyao went on a killing spree in Guiyang.  In the game, the two sides were also at loggerheads. Chen Hao moved to the NPCs in Guizhou. Except for those who were loyal to him, some of the other NPCs supported the Constitutionalists and others supported the Autonomous Society.

    The Han Guizhou Military Government was established, consisting of the Governor, the Executive Prime Minister, and the Privy Council. Yang Wicheng was the Governor, Zhou Peiyi was the Executive Prime Minister, and Zhang Bailin was the President of the Privy Council.  After the success of the revolution, Zhang Bailin advocated "unity, working together to overcome the difficulties", and adopted a tolerant attitude towards Liu Xianshi and others, appointing them as privy councilors and chief of the military and political section.

    Ping Gang, Huang Zelin and others were very disgusted with this. They believed that Liu Xianshi "is a tiger-like man who has occupied Xingyi for generations. He is a native of Yurou Township. Now he is recruited by Shen Fu to resist the revolution. He is a snake who has power and is lying at my elbow."  If this is not punished, there will be disaster." He advocated taking drastic measures.  Zhang Bailin didn't take it seriously and declared, "I even treat others mildly, but they will never harm me" without taking any precautions.

    The Guizhou constitutionalists were unwilling to let the Autonomous Society gain power, so they secretly sent people to Yunnan to ask Liu Zixuan to send people to Guizhou to seize power.  Chen Hao had already made arrangements for this. Xu Xilin led a brigade of troops to be stationed in Zhenyuan Prefecture. When the Autonomous Society and the Constitutionalists were at odds, Xu Xilin led his troops into Guiyang to "mediate".

    Xu Xilin was a member of the Guizhou Restoration Association and had a large number of supporters among the constitutionalists. It was logical that he was elected as the governor of Guizhou.  The incident of Yunnan troops entering Guizhou that originally occurred in 1912 will never happen again due to a large number of plot changes. After Xu Xilin led troops to garrison, he mediated the conflict between the constitutionalists and the autonomous students, and the Guizhou military government was on the right track.

    Xu Xilin had long been loyal to Chen Hao. After he became the governor of Guizhou, Chen Hao actually controlled most of Guangxi, Guizhou and Yunnan, becoming a major warlord who monopolized the three provinces.
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