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Chapter 66 Sixty-five, the four-sided flower shadow is angry with the tide

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    Sun Yuanqi was suddenly startled. The pen pierced the manuscript paper and spread a large ink mark on the paper.  He stood up hurriedly and asked, "What's the matter? What happened?"

    Old Zheng swallowed hard and then said in a hissing voice: "The students gathered on the playground and said they were going to the city to cause trouble!"

    Going to the city to cause trouble?  Student movement?  Sun Yuanqi was agitated: What are you afraid of?  At the beginning of the school's establishment, in order to avoid this kind of thing, we did not hesitate to go to the barren mountains and mountains.  No matter how hard you calculate, you still can¡¯t escape the result!

    Now is not the time to regret, Sun Yuanqi immediately ordered: "Old Zheng, go find all the security guards, block the school gate, and don't let the students out! I will go to the playground to take a look now!"

    While talking, he rushed out of Chengqi Hall.  As soon as I went out, I heard shouts one after another on the playground: "Drive out the Russian invaders and return the three eastern provinces to me!" "Give me back my rivers and mountains, protect my homeland!"

    After running a few steps and arriving at the playground, I saw dozens of students wearing uniform military training uniforms, waving paper flags in their hands, and shouting slogans along with the leaders in front of them.  From time to time, students ran out of the classroom and joined their team.

    When I carefully identified them, I didn¡¯t recognize the people in front of them, especially two of them, who were already in their thirties or forties, so they probably weren¡¯t my students.  In the midst of doubts, Zhang Yuanji appeared in his ear with a gasping voice: "The two elders, one is named Wu Jingheng and the other is named Sun Kuijun. The young man behind is Hu Hanmin. They both studied in Japan.  In July last year, they had a conflict with Minister Cai Jun and returned to China. Later, they came to the school to observe. Although they were older, because they were all from Jiangsu and Zhejiang, I did not refuse. Who knew that they would actually make such a fuss?  Something happened. Oh, what a mistake!"

    It turns out that there was a Seijo School in Tokyo specifically for Chinese students, which was a preparatory class for the sergeant school.  The Japanese government stipulates that foreigners entering the sergeant academy must be recommended by the minister of their home country, but Seijo School does not need to be recommended.  However, the Chinese Minister Cai Jun believed that this preparatory class was of a military education nature, so he requested the Japanese government that he should escort all those who entered Chengcheng School.  In July 1902, twenty-six people including Wu Jingheng, Sun Kuijun, and Cai E went to the embassy and asked Cai Jun to recommend nine students to Chengcheng School.  Cai Jun refused to recommend him on the grounds that self-funded international students were not allowed to study military affairs.  The students refused to give up and protested loudly and made sarcastic remarks at the embassy.  Other Chinese students in Tokyo also expressed widespread support and the stalemate lasted for a week.  Cai Jun became angry and believed that the students were "purely undisciplined and making trouble unreasonably." He had the leaders Wu Jingheng and Sun Kui arrested and sent to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to be detained overnight.  In the end, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department expelled Wu and Sun from the country for disturbing public order.  Known as the "Wusun Incident" in history.

    Open the door and greet the thief!  Sun Yuanqi secretly laughed in his heart: If I stop the students now, will I also be considered by future generations as a "clothed slave", or a "government hawk" or a "court lackey"?  Alas, for the sake of school, I have to be Luo Jialun or Yang Yinyu for once!

    Now that the matter has come to this, we should solve the problem first!  Sun Yuan took three steps and then two steps, walked to the front of the team, and stopped the students: "What are you doing?"

    "As you can see!" Wu Jingheng said impassionedly, "The Russian invaders first massacred the Chinese in Hailanpao and Jiangdong No. 64, then occupied the three eastern provinces, and now they refuse to withdraw their troops. Are these not worthy of our protest?  ?¡±

    Wu Jingheng was eleven years older than Sun Yuanqi, and with a full beard, he answered so confidently, it looked like an elder scolding a younger one.

    Sun Yuanqi was not discouraged in the face of national justice.

    The things Wu Jingheng mentioned have to start with the dead ghost Xianfeng.

    Hailanbao is located on the opposite side of Heilongjiang, opposite the banks of the Heihe River.  The two were originally a town, with the Heilongjiang River flowing through the city, and both were originally owned by China.  In the eighth year of Xianfeng's reign (1858), the Qing government signed the "Sino-Russian Aihun Treaty" with Tsarist Russia, ceding it to Tsarist Russia and renamed it Blagoveshchensk, the capital of the Amur region.  However, among the more than 30,000 residents, more than half are Chinese.

    By 1900, Tsarist Russia saw that the Qing government was crumbling, and hoped to take advantage of the opportunity to get a piece of the pie, but there was no good opportunity.  On July 15, a Russian ship invaded the Aihui River in China. The Aihui garrison in China sent a ship to stop it. The two sides exchanged fire, causing minor casualties on each other.  The Tsarist Russian government used this as an excuse to stir up trouble and first massacre the Chinese residents of Hailanpao.  As an eyewitness who was in Nan'an at that time, Yang Jigong, the deputy governor of Aihui, wrote in a post at the Yamen:

    "At eleven o'clock before noon on the 21st (July 17), I looked across the river. The Russians drove countless overseas Chinese around the river, and the noise shook the field. A closer look showed that the Russian soldiers each held swords and axes, hacking east and west.  , corpses were broken into pieces, bones were broken, the sound shook the nose and the nose was sore. Those who were seriously injured died on the shore, those who were lightly injured died in the river, and those who were not injured were all thrown into the water and drowned.The government made seven unreasonable demands!

    The news spread, and the whole country was in an uproar.  The gentry in Shanghai and Chinese students in Tokyo have held several large-scale rallies to express strong protest.  Today, Wu Jingheng, Hu Hanmin and others want to encourage students from Jingshi University to go to various government offices in the capital to protest and petition.

    The young man in this water, a young man with a water, also goes to major committees to make trouble. What will you think of the Qing government who is sensitive?

    Sun Yuanqi put his hand on his forehead and asked weakly: "I agree with your protest. But can you just protest on campus and not go to the city?" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come  Use Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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