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Chapter 737(2/2)

Jian Yumei saw that this man was wearing a long gown and a top hat, and he seemed to be a businessman.

But when he turned around, Jian Yumei almost screamed.

"Brother Wang," Jian Yumei shouted quietly.

"It's me, Jian Yumei, what a coincidence I see you here," Wang Laishun smiled.

"Brother Wang, didn't you tell me in a dream that day that you had..." Jian Yumei asked.

He believed that Brother Wang was a real person at this moment, because he knew that Brother Wang was a real person when they collided just now.

"Do you think I am a dead person?" Wang Laishun smiled.

"No," Jian Yumei also smiled.

"I was in the Northern Expedition that day. They wanted to purge the party, so I wanted to run away, but they caught up with me. I was quickly taken to the execution ground. In fact, in those days, there were so many people killing people that the executioners were tired of killing them. , I don’t know what, I think I’ve seen that murderer before, I remember I gave him a class, because you know, I always taught tactics and firearms in Huangpu, many people have listened to my class, anyway, that The executioner gave me a knife and seemed to kill me, but when I woke up in the heavy rain, I found that I was still alive," Wang Laishun said.

"That's great, brother, I even received a dream from you that day," Jian Yumei smiled.

"Really? I can't remember clearly what happened at that time. By the way, Jian Yumei, where are you going," Wang Laishun said.

"I'm going to Chongqing. I have some things to do. By the way, Brother Wang, why are you in Wuhan?" Jian Yumei was a little worried about him.

"After I woke up that day, I slowly hid in a fellow villager's house. When I recovered from my injury, I came to Wuhan. Unexpectedly, as soon as I arrived in Wuhan, I heard that Wang Jingwei had rebelled. I hurriedly hid at that time. Later, I I contacted some comrades everywhere, but many of them had troubles, so I prepared to go find some of our post-uprising teams," Wang Laishun said.

"Are they okay? I heard that there were many uprisings, but many of them were attacked by the enemy and seemed to have moved away," Jian Yumei said.

"I want to find Mao Runzhi's team. I have heard him talk about the peasant movement before, and I think it is reliable. The team of workers in our country is not very strong, because after all, we are an agricultural country, so if we can rely on the farmers If we wake up and put workers as the main leading class, I think our revolution will be successful," Wang Laishun said.

Jian Yumei saw that Wang Laishun had changed. The Wang Laishun she had seen before was still somewhat disguised. At this moment, Wang Laishun was basically striving for his goals without hiding anything.

Jian Yumei felt a little ashamed when she saw Wang Laishun was so determined.

"Well, Brother Wang, I have a book here. You can help me bring it to people who can fight. Whoever knows how to fight, just show it to him," Jian Yumei said.

After Jian Yumei finished speaking, she handed the copy of "The Art of War of Taiping" in her arms to Wang Laishun.

"Okay, I will definitely do it. I must use the military book specially recommended by my brother," Wang Laishun carefully placed the book.

"I may show it to many people. You know, I am an instructor. I can teach them the content while communicating with them. What do you think?" Wang Laishun said.

"Yes, you can understand it yourself and then communicate with them. Anyway, I think many of them may not be able to understand these ancient texts," Jian Yumei said.

"Okay, don't worry, I will do it. Maybe I will hand over this book to you intact in the future. Maybe it will have many legendary stories," Wang Laishun said.

"Well, there are many subjects in modern warfare, but strategy and basic things remain unchanged from ancient to modern times. I believe this book can play its role," Jian Yumei said.

In fact, Jian Yumei had already understood the content inside. At this moment, when he gave the book to Wang Laishun, Jian Yumei felt relaxed for a while. He did not expect to meet Wang Laishun here, nor did he expect that his military book could be like this. to fulfill its mission.

"Okay, then I'm leaving, Brother Jian, where can I find you in the future? You can continue to contribute to the revolution," Wang Laishun said.

"I was very confused at the time. You died too. I didn't know where to go. I opened a hospital in Beijing. You can go to the hospital to find me. You can just ask Miss Mu who is in charge. If I am not here, you can ask her to convey the message to everyone. Okay, as long as you say I asked you to go, he will arrange it," Jian Yumei said.

"Okay, hospital, I think this will be helpful to our cause. I heard that on the front lines of the struggle, they are very short of medicine. I think it would be best if you can help us transport some medicine," Wang Laishun said.

Jian Yumei's eyes lit up, and he suddenly felt like there was a glimmer of light in front of him.

"Okay, I will make arrangements. You can arrange for someone to meet me this morning," Jian Yumei said.

"Well, you have to protect yourself well. Your career in Beijing is very helpful to us. Don't expose it easily. I will only contact you through a single line in the future," Wang Laishun said.

"Okay, I listen to Brother Wang," Jian Yumei said.

"I'm leaving, take care," Wang Laishun shook hands with Jian Yumei heavily.

Jian Yumei watched him walk towards the end of the alley, feeling a little happy, but her nose was very sore.

Because he knew that Brother Wang and the others originally thought that the struggle would be successful, but now they have to start over again on a road of blood and tears. This road will definitely be very difficult, but for the faith in their hearts, they will not hesitate to die.

Looking at the Yellow Crane Tower, Jian Yumei's mood was no longer as melancholy as before.

When he walked back to the boat, he saw Xueer and Yaqin trying on the clothes they just bought.

Jian Yumei smiled, "Wuhan is a good place, it has always been very prosperous."

"Yes, not bad, you can buy a lot of good things," Xue'er said.

After the ship left Wuchang, Jian Yumei saw the Yellow Crane Tower from a distance, and her heart was suddenly filled with a happy feeling.

Because here, he met Brother Wang, and it seemed that he could fight again.

He lay in the cabin, looking at the river in the mist and rain, and at the three towns of Wuhan going away.

The air is cold at the moment, but Jian Yumei's heart still seems to be warm.

As the boat sailed to the west, they still watched the sun rise and set on the river.

The drifting on the water was monotonous, but also very surprising. Because it was the first time for them to sit on a boat for such a long time, they were still very interested in the river scenery on both sides of the bank.

"By the way, brother, I think the Yangtze River is still very majestic. When I read the Three Kingdoms before, I didn't have such a deep understanding of that poem. Now I seem to have understood a lot," Xueer said.

"Yes, there are some things that you can only feel when you go to the scene," Jian Yumei said.

"I seem to have heard that both Li Bai and Du Fu died on the Yangtze River. In which section did they die?" Xueer asked.

"Du Fu's life was very rough. He was still very high-spirited when he was young, but he left home and went to Chang'an. For more than ten years, he had few opportunities. Later, one of his children starved to death. Until the Anshi Rebellion, he was stranded in Chang'an again, but he He escaped smoothly and came to the residence of the new emperor of Gansu at that time. The emperor appointed him as the official post of Youshiyi. However, because of his outspokenness, the emperor didn't like him very much, so he came to Chengdu to join the envoy Yan Jiedu. He later became He died on the Yangtze River not far from the Dongting Lake in Yueyang Tower that we left that day. At that time, he had already left Chengdu. Because of the Anshi Rebellion, which had been turbulent, he lived in Chengdu for several years and finally went to Kuizhou in Sichuan. Later he heard about the Anshi Rebellion. After hearing the news of peace, he left Kuizhou and went down the river to return to his hometown. However, while wandering in the rivers and lakes, his health became worse and worse, and there were new developments in the situation, so he could not return to his hometown. Soon he Because of physical reasons, he died on the river," Jian Yumei said.

"It's really disappointing, what about Li Bai," Xue'er asked.
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