Heroes of the Resistance Reborn

Chapter Eleven Reasoning with Answers

"Everyone is engaged in this field, and this is very clear: to the east, Shanghai is the base camp where Chiang launched the April 12 counter-revolutionary coup, with strong military force and average mass base, so it is not suitable; to the north, Shanghai is not suitable

It is close to Shanghai, and secondly, it was originally the base camp of the Anhui clique warlords, and the mass base was average, so it was not suitable. To the west, Xu Kexiang in Changsha, Hunan, had previously carried out the May 21st Incident, but now the force is strong and the mass base is average.

Not very suitable; to the south is Guangdong. This place is the most complicated. On the one hand, the enemy is very powerful, but on the other hand, because it is the base camp of Mr. Sun's revolution, the consciousness of the masses is better than the above three.

The direction is slightly easier to further develop, so it is a good choice! Therefore, I believe that the ultimate goal of this uprising force is most likely to go south to capture Guangzhou!"

After listening to Li Jiansheng's analysis, several old party members looked at each other and sighed secretly. Although they felt that what Li Jiansheng said was not necessarily right, for example, the reason was not necessarily tenable, they couldn't refute it.

It was hard to say much, so I had to continue listening.

In fact, Li Jiansheng still doesn't know why the Nanchang Uprising troops went south in the first place, but he knows that the purpose of this troops to seize Guangzhou was already determined, and it was only changed later - in fact, this issue has been debated in later generations.

Some people think that it was a wrong choice for the Nanchang Uprising troops to go south. The reason is that the Kuomintang was heavily guarded in the direction of Guangdong. Going south was like "moths flying into the flames". However, Li Jiansheng, who was born as a history major, insisted on the opinions of several like-minded people.

Common opinion: Going south is right! The reason is what he just analyzed to everyone, because the revolution must have a base. At that time, Guangdong Province had the highest mass consciousness. After all, Mr. Sun Yat-sen’s credit for being the first to awaken the people is obvious to all.

Best for establishing a base!

Of course, Li Jiansheng also knew another point, that is, many people in the party focused on the city at that time. The Nanchang Uprising troops went south to capture Guangzhou and were influenced by this idea. This idea was not until later proposed by our great leader Mr. Mao

The view of "rural areas surrounding cities" gradually changed after it was supported by facts, and people gradually accepted that the location for establishing base areas should be in rural areas rather than in big cities!

As for the moment, Li Jiansheng, who already knew the final whereabouts of the Nanchang Uprising troops, worked backwards based on this "answer" and came up with the above "reasoning". Seeing that everyone was silent, he knew that what he said made some sense, and it had attracted everyone's attention.

resonated with him, so he took a sip of water and continued to "speculate":

"Although we have to go south, there are many difficulties. Regardless of the heavy enemy troops in Guangdong Province, even on the march, there are enough enemies to block us and pursue us.

"I speculate that the troops of the Nanchang Uprising will first go south along the Fuhe River, and then pass through Ruijin and Xunwu (today's Xunwu) into Guangdong Province. However, I estimate that due to heavy enemy pursuit along the way, the uprising army was relatively weak when they evacuated Nanchang.

In a hurry, the troops are not reorganized, and with the scorching summer expedition along the way, the troop attrition will be greater, or the leaders of some troops are not determined and take the initiative to leave the troops. I am afraid that this troop will not have enough strength to enter Guangdong in the end. If

If you forcefully enter Guangdong, it will be the end of force and not worth mentioning!

"From this point of view, I personally think that this unit will fight in Jiangxi Province for a period of time, and will not forcefully enter Guangdong at all costs!"

At this point, Li Jiansheng paused, as if he was thinking and organizing his words, but in essence he was remembering - historically, the Nanchang Uprising troops later fought in the Ruijin area for a long time! Li Jiansheng, who has studied this period of history

Familiar! But, how can he express it now? He said it too directly, but these old sparrows in front of him are a little doubtful about it... Well, what should I do?... Well, there is a way, isn't there some people who are thinking in leaps and bounds?

I'll give him a try and tell him the answer directly without any explanation!

Thinking of this, he paused. Everyone was fascinated by what he heard now, and no one came to bother him. Suddenly, Li Jiansheng seemed to have thought of something, or directly found some breakthrough, and suddenly stood up

He stood up, stuck the branch in one place, and said: "Ruijin!"

Seeing that everyone was a little confused, Li Jiansheng explained in detail: "For the Nanchang Uprising troops, because of the many internal and external factors I just mentioned, their progress will eventually be temporarily stopped in this area.

And carry out a long period of fighting in this area!"

After a pause, seeing that everyone still had some questions, Li Jiansheng did not explain any more and continued: "In this way, because the enemy is heavily guarding the road directly to Guangdong, it is impossible for the uprising troops to directly enter Guangdong. I think they

It is most likely to transfer to Fujian from here, intending to use Fujian to enter Guangdong! - At least, this will be the main force!"

When everyone heard Li Jiansheng's analysis, they all felt that it made sense. As for why they moved to fight in the Ruijin area of ​​Jiangxi Province, they all understood: strength! Because with the strength of this army, they can only get here now.

, or the most powerful opponent is blocked in this area, so we can only stop here temporarily. Fortunately, according to this guy's reasoning, this army will still enter Guangdong through Fujian! - Well, no matter what

Said, this kid's strategic vision is really good! Several old Jianghu thought to themselves and sighed, they just felt that this kid was not simple!

Li Jiansheng, regardless of what everyone thought, continued his "reasoning": "Regardless of whether this army can get out of Fujian, I will reason based on their relatively smooth results, that is, after the battle, the insurrectionary army entered through Fujian relatively smoothly.

Guangdong! The next step is to achieve the set goal and capture Guangzhou! However, entering Guangdong does not mean capturing Guangzhou. Entering Guangdong is difficult, and capturing Guangzhou is even more difficult! After such a long campaign, do the uprising troops still have enough strength to capture Guangzhou?

Guangzhou is really a problem; and the significance of capturing Guangzhou at this time is also a problem. I infer that if there is not enough foreign aid or response in Guangdong Province, the future of this army is really dim. Of course,

It won’t be a big deal if we get foreign aid, and we can persist for a while longer!”

Li Jiansheng originally planned to "reason" that this unit was supported by the uprising troops in the Hailufeng area in Guangdong. Later, when he thought about it, it would be really "shocking" to say more. Some things cannot be said too much, because too much is not good! Therefore,

, after the "reasoning" reaches this point, it is just a summary. After hinting that the result will be different "with or without foreign aid", it changes the subject and continues the "reasoning": "No matter what, once you enter Guangdong, even if you are only in Guangdong,

The Fujian area will attract the attention of the Kuomintang troops and will continue to be surrounded and annihilated by heavy enemy forces. In this case, the smart leaders of the uprising troops will give up their plans to capture Guangzhou and choose another place!

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