When Chairman Jiang received Hu Zongnan's telegram, he felt like his head was going to explode for the first time. In the past, when he received such news, he just felt a headache, but this time it was like his head was going to explode. Niang Xipi, this Li Jiansheng

, ever since I heard his name, I have never let myself relax. Think about my own

I don’t know how many elites have been destroyed by him! This time, he actually attacked his own direct lineage. That is no joke. After all, he, the chairman of the committee, really doesn’t dare, cannot and is unwilling to give up the "world"

"The First Army". You know, that is the "No. 1 Army in the World". That strength, that pretense

The preparedness was not blown out. I hated Li Jiansheng in my heart and almost gritted my teeth. However, the chairman of the committee also knew Hu Zongnan well. This disciple would never send such a telegram unless he had no last resort. It seemed that Li Jiansheng was afraid that he would be like before.

Generally speaking, it is not uncommon for his direct lineage to kill people ruthlessly.

He couldn't help it and hated it so much that he didn't say much. On the one hand, Chairman Chiang sent a reply to Hu Zongnan, comforting him and asking him to hold on; on the other hand, he sent a telegram to the nearby 17th Route Army in Yanghucheng and Zhang Xueliang's Northeastern Army to immediately rush to help.

; On the other hand, let someone arrange a plane, and fly to Xi'an yourself to direct the rescue.

However, neither Chairman Chiang nor Hu Zongnan could understand what Li Jiansheng meant. Not to mention a few of them, even Li Jiansheng's direct forces and the commanders of several main divisions could not understand what the commander-in-chief meant. Logically speaking,

It would be trivial to say that with their main divisions of more than 100,000 men, they could completely annihilate the "number one army in the world" which already lacked the first brigade. Several division commanders were thinking in their hearts.

Several teachers combined

With their hands, Hu Zongnan, the first division of the First Army, could get rid of the number within two hours. However, they did not understand what Li Jiansheng meant, so they just resolutely carried out the order and only besieged but not attacked the besieged troops.

Even if the enemy wants to break through, it is impossible and they must fight back resolutely. In this way, a strange scene appears on this northwest battlefield: those who are surrounded no longer break out; those who are surrounded no longer attack, barely creating a calm situation.

However, who knew that Li Jiansheng had been waiting for an opportunity!

If he hadn't known that Hu Zongnan's First Army was once one of the main forces on the anti-Japanese battlefield, Li Jian might have issued an order to annihilate him long ago! After all, no matter how we fight, they are all Chinese. And now the top priority is,

It is to unite and fight against the Japanese invaders! More

What's more, Li Jiansheng, who came from later generations, knew that it was now December 1936, and in a few days, a major event that would shock China and foreign countries would happen! That's why he issued that puzzling order, and only then did the battlefield happen

That scene surprised everyone!

Time shuttle. Just like the original process of history, many things happened one by one under Li Jiansheng's close attention.

On December 2, 1936, Zhang Xueliang flew to Luoyang to meet with Chiang Kai-shek and demanded the release of the "Seven Gentlemen" of the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Association. He reported to Chiang Kai-shek that his subordinates were unstable and difficult to support, and repeatedly requested Chairman Chiang to come and lecture him.

Firstly, consider what Zhang Xueliang said is true; secondly, Hu Zongnan’s troops are still besieged and must be fully

Therefore, he agreed to go to Xi'an and stationed in Qingchi, Hua. On the 4th, Chairman Chiang arrived in Xi'an from Luoyang and immediately mobilized 300,000 direct troops of the Central Army to "suppress" the Red Army. He also forced Hu Zong to make a surprise attack in the south and

He ordered Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng's troops to join forces with Hu Zongnan to annihilate Li Jiansheng's troops on the spot.

Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng again remonstrated, but were rejected by Chiang Kai-shek. Jiang told Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng that they should either send troops immediately or transfer the Northeastern Army and the 17th Route Army to Fujian and Anhui. On the 9th, large-scale mass demonstrations broke out in various places to commemorate the

The first anniversary of the "December 9th" movement. Xi'an secret service military police shot and injured a child

The students and the masses were very angry and decided to go to Lintong to directly petition and demonstrate against Chiang. Chairman Chiang ordered Zhang Xueliang to stop the student movement and shoot the students if necessary. After receiving the order, Zhang Xueliang caught up with the parade and tried his best to persuade the students to go back. Northeast China

University students chanted, "The Chinese will not fight the Chinese!" "The Northeastern Army will fight back."

Go home and regain the lost land in the Northeast!" and other slogans. Zhang Xueliang told the crowd that he would respond to the students' demands with practical actions within a week. If he can't do it, any of you can "put Zhang Xueliang to death." He petitioned the students to hold high in front of Huaqing Pool.

Singing the song "On the Songhua River" moved the Northeastern sergeants present and the whole audience

Patriotism was high. That night, Zhang Xueliang went to the Chairman of the Committee and once again advised Chiang to resist Japan and asked Chiang to let go of the students. However, the two sides could not get along, and the two quarreled again. In anger, Zhang Xueliang decided to rebel that night. That night Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng

After discussion, they decided to launch a mutiny and ordered Bai Fengxiang to capture Chiang Kai-shek.

He said, "I have only seen photos, but never the person. I am afraid something will go wrong among the rebels." On the 10th, Zhang Xueliang and Bai Fengxiang met with Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek was holding a meeting and formally approved the launch of the sixth "encirclement and suppression" plan.

, in addition to wiping out the Red Army, Li Jiansheng's troops "must be completely annihilated" and decided to attack on the 12th.

Announced the mobilization order. On the evening of the 11th, Chiang invited Zhang Xueliang, Yang Hucheng, Jiang Dingwen, Chen Cheng, Zhu Shaoliang and others to a dinner. During the dinner, Chiang announced that Jiang Dingwen was the former enemy commander-in-chief of the Northwest Bandit Suppression Army, and Wei Lihuang was the commander-in-chief of the Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Suining border regions.

Appointment letter for the change of command and general. Ordering the Central Army to take over the task of suppressing the Communist Party of the Northeast Army and the Northwest Army.

On the evening of December 11, 1936, after the meeting, Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng summoned senior generals of the Northeast Army and the 17th Route Army respectively, and announced that they would conduct military remonstrances early the next morning. The next day, that is, at 5:00 a.m. on December 12, 1936 , Zhang and Yang launched military remonstrances, and the Northeast Army went to Huaqing Pool in Lintong to capture Chiang. Chiang jumped out of the bedroom window, broke his back, hid behind a big rock, and was found alive. The 17th Route Army detained Chen Cheng in Xi'an. Shao Lizi, Jiang Dingwen, Chen Tiaoyuan, Wei Lihuang, Zhu Shaoliang and other Kuomintang military and political officials, Shao Yuanchong and others were killed. The Xi'an Incident broke out.

After receiving the call from Zhang and Yang, Li Jiansheng, who had been paying close attention to the development of the situation, finally breathed a sigh of relief. He knew that the time for the people of the country to unite as one and fight against foreign aggression had come!

When Shen Zhi handed over the contents of the power supply to Li Jiansheng, Li Jiansheng was sitting next to the map, studying the map carefully and drinking tea slowly. He read a little about the contents of the power supply, and found that there were probably a few items, which were what later historians called "Zhang Yang's Eight Proposals for National Salvation": Reorganize the Nanjing government to accommodate all parties and factions and jointly take responsibility for saving the country. Stop all civil wars. Immediately release the arrested patriotic leaders in Shanghai. Release all political prisoners across the country. Open up the popular patriotic movement. Protect the people. All political freedoms of assembly and association. Abide by Premier Sun’s will. Convene a national salvation conference immediately.

This seemed to be similar to what he remembered. Li Jiansheng did not think much and immediately asked Shen Zhi to notify the main military and political leaders for a meeting. Shen Zhi is now Li Jiansheng's personal staff. She is careful and gentle, with the secret help of her sister Shen Ying, However, she pushed aside the large number of female college students and successfully became the closest person to Commander-in-Chief Li Jiansheng. Over time, Li Jiansheng is really inseparable from Shen Zhizhu's careful care. Political Commissar Luo Ronghuan and several others see it in their eyes. , were happy in their hearts, and knew that Li Jiansheng really needed someone like this by his side, so he also helped them secretly.

Not to mention that Li Jiansheng's headquarters was holding a meeting. After receiving the call, Mao, Zhou, Zhu and others also held an emergency meeting to discuss countermeasures, and decided that Zhou would rush to Xi'an to deal with relevant matters on the spot. The Nanjing Kuomintang Central Committee also held a meeting at 11:30 that night. The joint meeting of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee and the Central Political Conference issued a series of resolutions. Except for those that should be strictly handled by the Military Commission, the meeting finally decided to use both suppression and pacification, with He Yingqin as the commander-in-chief of the anti-rebellion army, and Yu Youren as the commander-in-chief of the Shaanxi-Gansu Propaganda Army. Ambassador Fu launched an offensive against Zhang and Yang.

Things are developing exactly as planned.

On the evening of December 12, 1936, when Soong Meiling first heard about the incident in Xi'an in Shanghai, she thought of her Australian friend Duan Na, a journalist born in Siyu, New South Wales, Australia. His lifelong career was in China and he had sponsored China. During the Revolution of 1911, he later became a guest minister of the Beiyang Government in Beijing; he was a counselor to Zhang Zuolin and his son, had close contacts with Zhang Xueliang, and was also a good friend of Chiang Kai-shek. Mrs. Chiang invited Duanna to her residence to discuss with Kong Xiangxi. Duanna thought that for Xi'an and his party As a matter of duty, Soong Meiling took the overnight train to Nanjing with Soong Meiling that night. At eight o'clock the next morning, Soong Meiling called Zhang Xueliang to inform Duanna that she planned to fly to Xi'an, and Duanna also telegraphed Zhang at the same time.

At the same time, the Xi'an Incident shocked the Communist International. Slightly different from the official history, Mr. Mao, who initially advocated a public trial and killing Chiang, was communicating with Li Jiansheng and other senior generals through multiple rounds of telegrams. After several rounds of consultations, several other major leaders advocated uniting to fight Japan together from the beginning.

On the 22nd, with Duanna going all out, Song Meiling and Song Ziwen waited in Xi'an. Zhang and Yang first held talks with Song Ziwen and Song Meiling. Later, Zhang Xueliang himself accompanied Song Meiling and Duanna to see Chiang Kai-shek. On the 23rd, the two sides met in the west building of Zhang's mansion.

Formal negotiations began on the second floor, with Song Ziwen on the Jiang side and Zhang Xueliang, Yang Hucheng, and Zhou Enlai on the Xi'an side. Although there were twists and turns later, a consensus was generally reached. On the afternoon of the 25th, Jiang left Xi'an by plane, accompanied by Zhang Xueliang in person.

On the same day, he arrived in Luoyang. Before leaving Xi'an, Zhang left a warrant and handed over the Northeast Army to Yang Hucheng's command. On the 26th, Chiang arrived in Nanjing and the Xi'an Incident was peacefully resolved. Zhang Xueliang was detained. After Mr. Chiang arrived in Luoyang safely, "Ta Kung Pao"

Said: "When people across the country heard this good news, they were so happy that they almost went crazy. Last night, from cities to city gates, from adults to children, people all over the country celebrated enthusiastically and cheered all night long. This situation really opened a new chapter in history.

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These are what Li Jiansheng is concerned about. But what he is more concerned about is that from this day on, the national contradiction between China and Japan has become the main contradiction in Chinese society, and China has entered a state of war with Japan ahead of schedule. He knows that the occurrence and peaceful resolution of the Xi'an Incident will basically

Stop the civil war and greatly encourage China

The anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the Chinese people. Similarly, starting from this day, the Nationalist Government's policy of "reconciling the internal situation before resisting foreign aggression" will be stopped, forcing the Nationalist Government to carry out the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and promote the establishment of the Anti-Japanese National United Front. And the troops he commanded

, about to enter the forefront of the anti-Japanese war!

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