I. The surging vitality of Wuhan1
Internal and external troubles caused Jiang to temporarily stop the trampling of his relatives and enemies.
The wind slowly blew across the land. The cooperation between the two countries entered a golden age in Wuhan.1
Just as the soldiers and civilians in Wuhanwere discussing animatedly, guessing the Japanese's next move.
When attacking the target, Jiang Jieshi had already put his mind on the spacious and solid Central Bank of Wuchang.
In the basement, the highest defense meeting was being held. And now he has begun
He was planning the future war in the city.
To be fair, Jiang Jieshi was mentally prepared to fight a bloody battle in Wuhan1. For this reason,
He also took some measures that he would never have thought of in the past. Since his Central Army is the most powerful
In the end, he could not hold the battle for him, so he could only accept all the power and suggestions that were beneficial to the war.
This included both the Russian and the Soviet Union. As long as he could endure it and get through this crisis, he would be able to survive.
He would talk about it later. Jiang, who had always been far-sighted, even temporarily abandoned him when he was in a hurry.
He could not forget the factional disputes and differences in beliefs.
In February, the Military and Political Council of the National Government set up a political department in Hubei. The new minister, like
Chen Cheng, a young general who was unconventional and in the limelight, put on an open-minded attitude.
They wanted the prime minister to be the deputy minister. Chen Cheng took office as a new official, and the three fires burned even Jiang.
They were all surprised. In order to invite Guo Moruo, a celebrity in the literary and art circles and a party member of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, into the political department, he
He called three times and personally visited. I don't know if it's the call of national justice or Chen Cheng.
Guo Moruo finally made up her mind and left her Japanese wife Anna in Japan.
He settled down in the city alone and became the director of the Third Hall, which was in charge of publicity.
Chen Cheng must keep his promise. In terms of personnel arrangements, planning, allocation of funds, etc.
Guo Moruo gave the green light. In this special period, a group of Party members and people of progress marched forward.
After entering the heavily guarded political department of the National Party for many years, he entered the government with his head held high from the secret underground.
The front desk. With Jiang Jieshi backing him up, Chen Cheng was also very generous. Once in the third hall
She could get 800,000 yuan from him, which was enough to pay for a regular army at that time.
Cost. All of this made Guo Moruo and his Third Hall even more powerful. To publicize the war of resistance
The Third Hall had made great contributions to the political department's achievements.
The surging tide hit the three towns of Hubei and restored their vitality. I participated in the Northern Expedition
The revolutionary Guo Moruo witnessed the great changes in the old city that had been silent for more than 10 years.
He picked up a pen that was as big as rafters and praised in the newspaper,"Xinhua Daily has resumed publication, Zou.
Tao Fen and Liu Di's " National War of Resistance " also resumed publication. The air was indeed changing, sleeping.
After 10 years, it seemed to be gradually recovering its atmosphere during the Northern Expedition.”
It was true that the city was changing. It was becoming like spring, full of vitality. Become a thousand flowers blooming, full
Full of vitality.
Many anti-Japanese and national salvation groups that had been banned by the Guomindang once again put up their signboards and merged.
In a few months, dozens of new national salvation groups were formed like rain.
Later, they popped up like bamboo shoots in Wuhan1.
In February 1938, the Chinese Youth Salvation Association was established in the Han Dynasty.
In March, the "All-China Anti-Enemy Association of the Literature and Art Circles" was also grandly announced.
In the same month, the China Young Reporters Association was also established in Wuhan1.
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Groups of old and new, groups of people whose blood was boiling, shouted the same voice,"
Fight to the end and recover the lost land. Through their hands, a booklet of propaganda for the war of resistance, a
Leaflets filled with national cries scattered like snowflakes and fell into the hands of the people of China. he
Their appearance undoubtedly greatly promoted the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Movement in Wuhanand even the whole country.
In February 1938, the "International Anti-aggression Movement Awareness Week" first set off a frenzy of national salvation in Hubei.
Various national salvation groups, patriotic overseas Chinese, foreign support groups, students, and citizens all joined in.
In the midst of a vigorous campaign. This event was the first time that the common people of China heard of it.
He understood the danger that the country and the people were facing, and he also understood them.
The national mission that he was shouldering. The youth enlistment also set off a craze.
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