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    "By the way, how is the Chinese teaching in the camp going?" After being ridiculed, the intercessors were looking for excuses to leave. Unexpectedly, Li Keji asked about their work situation again, and they couldn't help but get a little worried. It turned out that they  As soon as I met the Soviet comrades, I just thought about how to please them. When I was teaching Chinese, I saw that the Soviet comrades didn't like it very much, so I didn't force it, so the progress was very slow.  Seeing their expressions of admiration, Li Keji knew what was going on, and he felt angry unconsciously. He pointed at a group of people and cursed: "Comrades, why are you here? The tasks assigned to you by the Party Central Committee."  What is it? I want you to learn Chinese as quickly as possible for the Xinjiang comrades in the camp, but what about you? Instead of doing your business, you came to me to ask for better food. Are you here for revolution or for fun? "  When he was angry, Li Keji's voice inevitably got louder. Even Cheng Yun outside heard his curses. Not wanting his anger to grow, he walked over directly, opened the door and laughed: "  What happened to make Mr. Li angry again? " The petitioner was embarrassed by being scolded, but he dared not speak out. When Cheng Yun appeared, he seemed to have found a savior. He smiled and said that the progress of the work was too slow.  So much so that Mr. Li was dissatisfied.  Although Li Keji was dissatisfied with them, he did not want to be on the same page with them. Seeing Cheng Yun come out to smooth things over, he let these people go, but still emphasized that Chinese teaching must be stepped up.  After they left, Cheng Yun approached Li Keji and comforted him: "Xiao Li, the way our comrades work is not up to standard, just point out the mistakes and let them correct them. Why get so angry?" "Angry? If I were really angry, what else could I do?  Let them stay here well? Aren't they so angry?" Li Keji shook his head and said, "Although the matter is not serious, there is obviously something wrong with the attitude of these comrades. How can they kneel down and lick the old man when they see him?  What¡¯s the point? If you don¡¯t do what you should do, how can you continue your revolutionary work like this?  If Li Keji had not jumped out angrily to say these things this time, the Datong Party members would not have noticed this.  Since the October Revolution, China's new intellectuals have regarded Moscow as a holy place in their hearts. Especially since the establishment of the Datong Party, comrades in the party have been proud to study in Soviet Russia. Speaking Russian, drinking vodka, and singing Russian folk songs have gradually become  fashion.  I wish I was a Soviet Russian myself.  Under such circumstances, the illusion naturally formed that the Soviet Union was always right and that we should always follow the Soviet Union's footsteps. If we deviated even a little from the Soviet Russian model, we would be labeled as counter-revolutionaries.  Therefore, comrades in the party will blindly worship Soviet Russia and blindly believe in everything about Soviet Russia. Once the Soviet Russian adviser points out any problems, they will hardly think about whether these problems are in line with the actual situation, and will blindly follow the orders of the Soviet Russian adviser.  It eventually led to the destruction of the Soviet area in western Jiangxi.  Even though Chairman Li pointed out this dogmatic error, many comrades still admired Soviet Russia so much in their hearts that they were unconsciously led by others when facing Soviet Russian comrades.  Just like the pro-Soviet elements who were transferred here for Chinese education.  They are not here to be instructors, they are simply here to be babysitters. The "support staff" will glare at them and then rush to ask what help they need.  It's no wonder that Li Keji called them "kneeling and licking". Cheng Yun was no longer unfamiliar with this new term.  Although we are aware of this situation, it is not easy to change everything at once.  Cheng Yun and the Party Central Committee could only subtly change the subconscious mind of comrades, but no one expected that Li Keji cared so much about it.  Today, when I saw Li Keji getting angry again because of this matter, I couldn't help but think of how Li Keji blushed when he had a meeting to discuss this issue, so I couldn't help but wonder if he had any good way to quickly solve this phenomenon.  "Xiao Li, you can't rush these things. In addition to slowly and imperceptibly, do you have any other good methods?" "Good methods?"  If there is a good way, Li Keji doesn't have to sit here and be depressed. According to his idea, if it doesn't work, he can violently bend and twist it back. However, the Party Central Committee will definitely not agree to such a reckless move, so he can only think about it.  Just thinking.  It's just that there is no way to keep things going like this. It is impossible for the Party Central Committee to let the "support personnel" stay in the training camp all the time. Sooner or later, they will be released to participate in actual work. In order to avoid that they will still be unable to communicate in Chinese, Li Keji decided to  It is better to use some extreme measures.  Although these methods are not particularly satisfying in Li Keji's own opinion, for the sake of the progress of the work, this is the only solution.  Hearing Li KejiAfter the suggestion was made, Cheng Yun couldn't help but be stunned, then confirmed it and asked: "You mean to force the comrades in charge of teaching to issue indicators?" "Yes." Li Keji nodded and said, "Since the subjective initiative of the comrades  If it is not enough, we can only put a little more pressure on them to encourage them to proactively complete the tasks assigned to them by the Party Central Committee. "It is a good thing to issue targets to promote initiative, but Xiao Li, isn't your punishment too severe?"  Cheng Yun really couldn't imagine how the usually well-behaved and kind-hearted Li Keji would come up with such punishment rules. Cadres who could not complete the task targets not only had to make ideological reports, but also had to skip meals, and even added military training.  In fact, there is nothing wrong with making ideological reports and withholding food. Originally, the food of the Red Army was not good before, but after it was withheld, it was n times better than before. Needless to say, ideological reports, which comrade in the party has never done this kind of thing, the key is  This military training is a bit too harsh.  Most of the cadres in the training camp are civilian cadres. Although they will not suffer at all, if they are required to undergo intense training like ordinary soldiers, I am afraid that many of them will not be able to persist, especially as the military training subjects set by Li Keji have not yet been completed.  It is not a training subject for ordinary soldiers, but a more cruel special training subject, the kind that can directly make people stupid.  Although Cheng Yun was a civilian, he was fortunate enough to see the special training at the Military and Political University. He almost had a quarrel with Cheng Zhigeng, who was in charge of the training. One of the reasons was that the special training was too cruel and the soldiers were hardly treated as human beings.  It violates the regulations of our Party and our military officers and soldiers who are equal and are not allowed to beat or scold soldiers.  But in the end, he still couldn't quarrel with Cheng Zhigeng. The reason was that the trainees didn't feel that they were being abused. They always supported that they were all voluntary participants. Those who couldn't stand it quit early. Only the real ones  Only the king of soldiers can complete the final rigorous training.  In addition, Cheng Yun also later learned that this was special training, and those who were trained were the kings of soldiers. It was not comparable to ordinary training, and the requirements would naturally be more stringent. It is not uncommon for that kind of situation to occur.  It was precisely after understanding the cruelty of special training that Cheng Yun felt that Li Keji's punishment was too severe. This was no longer a normal punishment, but a disguised form of corporal punishment, so he did not agree too much.  Since there were different opinions, Li Keji suggested that a meeting should be held to discuss and let everyone decide.  Soon, all the main leaders in charge of the training camp arrived. In addition to Cheng Yun, there were also Zhang Wentian, Wang Ming, Qin Bangxian, Li Shengmin and Deng Xiaopian.  After the matter was laid out, the issue of assigning task indicators to promote initiative was passed without any suspense. The only issue that needed to be discussed was the degree of punishment. Wang Ming and Qin Bangxian clearly believed that Li Keji's punishment was too much, and others  I reserve my personal opinion.  Seeing that there were many people who opposed it, Li Keji was reluctant to insist on his own way. Instead, he tried to shorten the training time. For example, he originally planned to have a three-month package because he did not believe that after continuous polishing in the army, he could not  Get rid of the bad habits of the pro-Soviet elements.  Now there are many people who are against it, so they are discussing shortening the time from three months to two months.  Even so, Cheng Yun and others still went too far. Most of the cadres in the training camp were civilians, but they couldn't really be trained as top soldiers, otherwise something would happen.  But Li Keji had no choice but to shorten the time continuously, and finally stayed at one month.  Although Li Keji gave in step by step, Cheng Yun and others still disagreed with him using military training as a disguised form of corporal punishment, but they could not dispel Li Keji's idea. In the end, they had to return to the original point of the matter. During the break of the meeting, Cheng Yun asked  Why did Li Keji insist on using military training as punishment?  "Xiao Li, why do you insist on using military training as a means of punishment?" "Commissioner Cheng, I don't have any special ideas. I just think that our army is a big melting pot, and even a piece of scrap iron can be made into steel.  . In my time, no matter how naughty or mischievous a child was, after being thrown into the army for a few years, his whole temperament would be completely transformed. Although the current Workers' and Peasants' Red Army is not the future, the two armies are of the same origin.  Many things have been retained. Since the Red Army can transform ignorant peasants into steel warriors, it can naturally clean up the bad habits of those civilian cadres. To tell you the truth, I have always felt that the Party Central Committee is responsible.  The cultural intellectuals are too indulgent, which makes many people just experts on paper but extremely lacking in actual work experience. The key point is that many comrades still hold on to the old idea that scholars are superior to others, even though they appear to do so.  Although they appear to be equal, they still look down on the peasant brothers in their hearts, especially the pro-Soviet elements. Not only do they look down on the uneducated peasant brothers, they even have no reservations.In their eyes, comrades with limited experience in the party are all ungrateful bastards who wholeheartedly flatter Soviet Russia¡¯s experience as a maxim and obey Soviet Russia¡¯s advisers¡± (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!  ps: Thanks to the book friend "Legendary Little Figure" for the reward.
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