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    Yu Shenji also moved to Mandalay with the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Myanmar. After the Communist Party of Myanmar announced the establishment of the Provisional Federal Government, Mandalay also became the new capital of Myanmar.  Dechenba was elected as the President of the Provisional Federal Government, but his cabinet government had not yet been fully established. Many positions were vacant. Yu Shenji naturally knew that those positions were used to win over those who were also anti-junta with the Burmese Communist Party.  Influential people.

    Naturally, as an agent of China's Strategic Security Bureau, he cannot appear in public very often, but there is not much difference in appearance between Burmese and Chinese, and Yu Shenji can go deep and simple without being seen through.  He himself does not need to come forward to solve the problem. Most of the time, his job is to act as a liaison and be responsible for helping Ba Dengding perform some coordination work.

    After Mandalay became the new capital, it ushered in a huge wave of population movement, not only the migration of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Myanmar and the General Headquarters of the People's Army, but also brought tens of thousands of people from the Communist Party of Myanmar.  Moreover, after the Communist Party of Myanmar took control of Shan State, Kachin State, and Mandalay Province, and divided the north and south with the government forces, the people of Myanmar showed their discord. Although the Communist Party of Myanmar had a bad record, the political commitments it made still won a lot of praise.  , so a large number of dissidents and students who were persecuted and arrested by the military government in southern Myanmar fled to Mandalay.

    For a time, Mandalay became a big stage for mass movements.

    Yu Shenji instinctively resisted such a situation. He understood the causes and consequences of the so-called decracy movement in Myanmar, and felt that many demonstrators were simply bad people. If they were allowed to yell like this in Mandalay, it might lead to unrest.  foreseen consequences.  However, Ba Dengding was relatively calm and did not restrict these people's speeches, gatherings and other activities.  Not only that, he also stoked the fire inside. The Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of Myanmar also launched a massive rally, and dozens of eloquent propagandists were constantly rotating in the streets of Mandalay.  The atrocities committed by the military junta and its promotion of "Myanmar-style socialist democracy" attracted the masses to join, and it also served as a warm-up for the national elections to be held in the future.

    Needless to say, such a move has really produced some results. In recent days, at least 3,000 Burmese people have submitted party membership applications to the Communist Party of Myanmar propaganda points on the streets, preparing to join the Communist Party of Myanmar. This is also the first time the Communist Party of Myanmar has been established.  The fastest expansion since then.  Yu Shenji also knew that Ba Dengding had given a fatal order to the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of Myanmar. Before the dust settled, he must strive to establish a large-scale political party with 1 million members among Myanmar's 40 million people.

    Yu Shenji feels that this is almost an impossible task, and if it expands too fast, it is likely to lead to the separation of the Burmese Communist Party and lack of unity.  Fortunately, parties like the Red Party have strong organizational capabilities, and the Communist Party of Myanmar has focused on young students who are easier to incite, ordinary farmers who are more oppressed by the military government, and intellectuals who are not so pro-Western.  In the ethnic minority areas where the Burmese Communist Party made its fortune, although one million party members is relatively small, it is not inconceivable to have a team of hundreds of thousands of party members by the end of the year.

    Yu Shenji has been wandering around Mandalay these days, not wandering aimlessly, but consciously observing everything happening in Mandalay and making assessments so that the top brass of the Strategic Bureau can make decisions that are beneficial to China.  decision making.

    Many students and intellectuals who had escaped from the disaster came to Mandalay without money or food. They had to avoid being chased by government troops and arrested by the police along the way. As soon as they arrived in Mandalay, they were warmly welcomed by the people here.  Infected by the atmosphere, the staff of the Communist Party of Myanmar provided them with some necessary food, water, clothing, etc., and then built temporary homes for them in squares, suburbs and other places.

    Similarly, the Communist Party of Myanmar also regards the temporary residence of these refugees as a good place for "preaching". Many refugees who have received the kindness of the Communist Party of Myanmar have joined the Communist Party of Myanmar, participating in rallies and publicity activities organized by the Communist Party of Myanmar, and waving flags and shouting.  When it comes to the ability to mobilize the masses, Yu Shenji believes that the Red Party considers itself second, but there is no first place in the world.

    ¡°These students and ** who were hungry before were immediately transformed into members of the Red Party after being bewitched by the Communist Party of Burma.  Some of them also became cadres, organizing residents of Mandalay and foreign refugees to carry out activities to promote democracy and the Communist Party of Myanmar.  Party branches have sprung up like mushrooms to hold symposiums, democratic life meetings, and future outlook meetings to allow these new members to speak freely and make preparations to carry out their larger-scale "campaigns" in major cities and villages across the country.  missionary activity¡±.

    Seeing such a scene, Yu Shenji felt a little shuddering. He recalled that his revolutionary predecessors and elders in the family probably all devoted themselves to the revolution with such a high spirit.

    Yu Shenji also noticed that although some people came to Mandalay, they could not urinate in the same pot as the Burmese Communist Party.  But these people lack money, people, and even more ability. Aung Kyi, a former important member of the military government, and Aung San Suu Kyi, who opposed the Communist Party of Myanmar, parted ways. Just nowThe National League for Democracy, which was founded not long ago, also split into two parts.  Aung Kyi led a group of pragmatists like himself to go north to Mandalay and established the Myanmar Democratic Party, while Aung San Suu Kyi was unable to integrate the National League for Democracy, and this organization that was supposed to be promising became shaky.

    Angki was also invited to join the cabinet by Baden Ting as the leader of the Democratic Party and became the interim federal minister of labor.  However, although Aung Kyi is very discerning and decisive, his ability to develop party organizations is still much worse than that of the Communist Party of Myanmar, which has formed a strong model. Although his Democratic Party is also developing, its growth rate is far slower than that of the Communist Party of Myanmar.

    There are also various people who are dissatisfied with the gcism of the Communist Party of Myanmar and are bent on moving toward Western-style universal values. They have established dozens of various small parties. However, due to the long-term suppression by the military government, these people basically have no reputation.  Occasionally they have some capabilities but lack the resources at hand, so it is difficult to pose a threat to the Burmese Communist Party for the time being.

    CIA, the world's number one troublemaker, was also secretly contacting the Communist Party of Burma and other small parties. While making friends with the Communist Party of Burma, it also provided services to these small non-Red Party parties in the name of various foundations.  funds to help them grow.  It's just that the CIA doesn't know that these small parties still lack experience and professionalism. Many people take American money and engage in corruption, but not many actually use it for politics.

    Militarily, the People's Army of the Communist Party of Burma has also been advancing vigorously. After capturing Mandalay, it devoured a hundred kilometers of territory around Mandalay in more than a week. The most important part of Myanmar, the Irrawaddy River Plain, has been occupied by the Communist Party of Burma.  Master most of it.  The base continuously provided weapons, supplies, and even soldiers to the Communist Party of Myanmar. The People's Army of the Communist Party of Myanmar soon expanded the 929th regiment that originally surrendered into the 929th brigade. The main soldiers were surrendered by the government troops, and other surrendered soldiers were also organized by a red police battalion.  Take charge and form the 930th Brigade.  Later, an all-Red Police Brigade, the 515th Brigade, was added. This time it was not all Burmese soldiers, but a mixture of soldiers from all ethnic groups.

    Luo Changbao, a former educated youth from Yunnan, led the 515 Brigade all the way to the vicinity of Ren'an Qiang, but met an unexpected person, Aung San Suu Kyi.

    Aung San Suu Kyi, who came from Yangon, did not come to join the Provisional Federal Government led by the Communist Party of Myanmar. She came to General Luo Changbao with her usual literary expression. She first saluted him with folded hands, and then said: "General  Your Excellency, violence cannot eradicate violence, and the rebellion should end here.¡±

    Luo Changbao did not have the slightest fondness for Aung San Suu Kyi, but he was also a well-educated person and would not fall out with Aung San Suu Kyi in person. He said: "I am just a soldier, directly responsible for the Ministry of National Defense of the Provisional Federal Government. I myself have no  No authority to stop my assigned duties, sorry ma¡¯am.¡±

    Aung San Suu Kyi was a little stunned by his professional reaction. In her understanding, none of the military leaders who led the troops had the final say when they had troops, and the soldiers who really had such a consciousness were all in the system.  in a healthier country.

    However, she naturally knew that Luo Changbao was prevaricating her. She added: "I believe that non-violent methods can obtain the democracy we need and allow the people to taste the sweetness of democratic life, which is obtained with guns and blood."  Things are also bloody. We are aiming for a just result, but the process of achieving this result is unjust and itself is a distortion of justice. General, you see that lives are wasted carelessly and recklessly.  The land has been seized, the people are crying on the edge of war, and many mothers have lost their children. Is this inevitable? "

    Luo Changbao was originally unwilling to argue with her, but after hearing her theory, he couldn't help but retort: ??"You don't want to see that you choose to negotiate justice with an unjust opponent and have to put your own neck under the opponent's butcher's knife.  War and revolution bring blood and lives, but we can tolerate the evil government that does nothing to continue to attack innocent people. What kind of logic is this? We can be killed, but we can't do it for ourselves.  Life and life to resist?"

    He paused and said loudly, using the belief he had cultivated through long-term theoretical study: "The fruits of revolution without blood are always full of weakness and compromise. People don't know that this fruit is hard-won, and they are more accustomed to treating it with gentleness."  And face everything in a cowardly way. When the enemy picks up the butcher's knife, you will only choose to be the enemy's lackeys to enslave more of your compatriots. "

    Aung San Suu Kyi was not angry. She shook her head slightly and said: "I firmly believe that sincerity can make a golden stone open. With love, compassion and justice, we can certainly influence those who have gone astray."

    Luo Changbao smiled coldly and said: "But we don't have the patience and the 'mind' to hand over our weapons and let the other side kill us. Since you, madam, believe so strongly in the power of influence, you will be defeated by us not far from us."  As for the fleeing government troops, please go and try to persuade them to put down their weapons."

    He waved his hand and asked his men to hold Aung San Suu Kyi. Panic finally appeared in Aung San Suu Kyi¡¯s eyes. Luo Changbao said: "??It won't be detrimental to you, I'm just curious about how strong your influence is. Come on, send the lady to the government troops, and let our Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi help us avoid war.  "
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