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Chapter 2 The Return of Nanyang

Chapter 2 Return of Nanyang ()

Wu Shaoting replied: "I am from Anhui, and I moved to Jiangxi with my parents. When I was a teenager, I was admitted to Guangzhou Army Primary School, so I lived alone in Guangzhou for several years. Later, thanks to the recommendation of my cousin Wu Changqing's old subordinates, I traveled across the ocean to Germany for further studies."

These words were not made up by Wu Shaoting, but were all derived from the memory of this body.

When he knew that he had a blood relationship with Wu Changqing, he was also very surprised. He secretly thanked God for treating him well and was able to win the identity of a famous general. However, later he gradually realized that the only help this identity gave him was to recommend his official fee to study in Germany, and there was nothing else.

The young man was a little surprised and sighed: "It turns out that he is the descendant of the old hero Wu! He is disrespectful and disrespectful."

Wu Shaoting smiled self-deprecatingly: "Heroes are not heroes afterwards, so they are not people who seek fame. Alas, today's era is exactly what we need to turn the tide!"

After hearing this, the young man gradually felt a good impression in his heart and couldn't help but say, "Young Master Wu really has great ambitions?"

Wu Shaoting sighed: "Since the opium battlefield, our great country has been suffering from internal and external troubles. Who doesn't want to seek a way out and strive for a way out to save the country? If we don't fight, we will sooner or later become slaves of the country. It is precisely because of this that we can sigh that the revolution has not yet succeeded."

The young man nodded thoughtfully, and after a moment of silence, he said: "Mr. Wu said very well, we are obliged to revitalize China. It's a pity that there are too few heroes of our generation. Apart from Mr. Sun Yixian, Tongmenghui, it's hard to find a second person in the world!"

"I am sorry for offending me. I think Mr. Sun cannot be a hero." Wu Shaoting suddenly said.

Although he respects Sun Yat-sen very much, he does not think that Sun Yat-sen is a hero.

Sun Yat-sen was in revolution all his life, but he was in failure all his life. Even though the Xinhai Revolution was successful, it was strictly not Sun Yat-sen's first contribution. During the Xinhai Revolution, Sun Yat-sen was still far away and did not even know about the uprising in the country. His only contribution was his set of revolutionary theories that were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, which led to the reality of this revolution.

The young man's face changed and he said coldly: "If Sun Yixian is not a hero, I really don't know who can be called a hero in the world!"

Wu Shaoting was not annoyed at the reaction of the young people. He knew very well that Sun Yat-sen's greatness in the hearts of these young intellectuals during this period was like a beacon in the darkness and a mentor of life beliefs.

"Sir, in my opinion, Sun Yixian is a great man of this era. Great men and heroes can sometimes be compared, but there are differences between the two." He smiled calmly and said, "A word that kills my heart, I am willing to regard Sun Yixian as a revolutionary pioneer, follow his ideology and spirit, and use his ideology and spirit as the criterion for struggle."

"Oh? Is that right?" The young man's face immediately became relieved, but he knew that Wu Shaoting had some other words, so he did not rush to express his opinion.

"But, I can't praise Sun Yixian's revolutionary actions. When I was in Germany, I have been paying attention to domestic news, the Pingli Uprising two years ago, the Huanggang Uprising last year, the Huizhou Uprising and the Qinlian Fangcheng Uprising." Wu Shaoting said all the Tongmenghui Uprising that he knew before 1908.

Of course, these uprisings may not be planned and organized by Sun Yat-sen himself, and his meaning only refers to the revolutionary forces led by Sun Yat-sen.

He paused and added: "Just three days ago, when the ship was moored in Malaya (Malaysia has not been established yet), dock workers also rumored that Mr. Sun personally led a Zhennanguan Uprising at the end of last year. So many uprisings, so long, but what about the consequences?"

Needless to say, these uprisings were all failed. Even the failure of the Pingliuli Uprising and the Huizhou Uprising caused great losses to the revolutionaries, and many elite soldiers of the Tongmenghui died for their martyrs.

After hearing Wu Shaoting's words, the young man looked solemn again, and he sighed slowly.
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