Blue Star On July 25, 1871, in the Chinese headquarters, Shi Da was discussing with the generals how to liberate Xizhou.
"The situation in Xizhou is different from the scenes in the areas we liberated before. Most of the areas we liberated before were mainly agricultural, so agrarian revolution can be effective. For those areas where slaves are prevalent, we carry out the slave liberation movement, so there are also As a result, Xizhou is mainly industrial."
Shi Dakai analyzed the situation in Xizhou.
"The biggest contradiction here is between factory owners and workers. The workers here are being exploited by factory owners day and night, and their grievances are deep."
"So, in response to the situation in Xizhou, we need to engage in a factory revolutionary war, nationalize all large enterprises in Xizhou, and then distribute part of the shares to workers so that workers can become the owners of the factories. Only in this way can the people of Xizhou be united."
Shi Dakai's words made all the generals present feel reliable.
Blue Star On August 1, 1871, the Chinese army began to officially enter the Xizhou Continent. This was also the first time that the Chinese army entered the continent in such an attitude.
Peng Dashun, Zeng Guofan, Feng Zicai, Tong Ronghai, and Zuo Zongtang all came to the front line to command, and tens of millions of troops marched into Xizhou in a mighty manner.
Most of the elite troops in Xizhou were annihilated in the western part of Central Continent. Now a large number of the remaining troops are new recruits and their combat effectiveness is insufficient.
The Chinese army is also supported by cars and tanks, and it is far ahead in terms of combat effectiveness and marching speed.
Blue Star On August 1, 1871, Peng Dashun's troops began to attack Sala City. Most of them were reserve troops, and few of them had been on the battlefield.
In front of an ancient and solid city wall, the Chinese team was preparing to launch an amazing siege.
The Chinese soldiers below the city stood silently and intently next to the cannon, waiting for the final order.
The orderlies waved the flags in their hands and conveyed nervous orders. The soldiers acted quickly to fill the barrels of the cannons with huge shells.
After a moment of silence, Peng Dashun shouted loudly: "Get ready! Fire!".
Suddenly, a strong fire broke out in the night sky, and accompanied by a violent roar, the huge cannonball was pushed out of the cannon, piercing the sky and speeding towards the city wall.
On the city wall, Xizhou soldiers watched in horror as these huge cannonballs quickly approached their defense lines. They scrambled for cover, but few escaped the devastating power of the cannon.
Many of Xizhou's new recruits were too frightened to fire their guns, and suffered heavy casualties in an instant.
When the cannonball hit the city wall, the explosion was deafening, stones and debris flew everywhere, and smoke filled the air. The Xizhou soldiers on the city wall suffered from tremendous pressure and fear amid the flames and thick smoke.
The Chinese soldiers immediately took advantage of the gap in the attack to reload their artillery shells, and the cannon muzzles sprayed deadly flames and destructive power again and again.
The battle on the city wall became more intense. The city wall collapsed and the defense line of Xizhou soldiers was breached.
Chinese soldiers quickly rushed into the city and liberated the once fortified city.
Sala City began to become China's first pilot industrial revolution, and all enterprises in Sala City were nationalized.
In a noisy factory in the city of Sala, a group of oppressed workers are working hard. Their faces were tired, and their clothes were stained with sweat and industrial dust and were patched. For many years, they have been working hard for the benefit of others, but they can only receive meager pay and must work more than 12 hours a day.
However, at dusk on this warm spring day, a tall and mysterious Chinese man appeared at the factory gate. Holding a document in hand, he called all the workers together, who looked at the stranger curiously, wondering what his expressed intentions were.
As the stranger in China unfolded the documents, he solemnly announced: "From today on, all enterprises will be nationalized. After the joint-stock reform, you will become partners of this factory, own shares, and become the owners of the factory."
The news exploded like a bomb among the workers. They looked at each other in disbelief, hope shining in their eyes. Many workers had dreamed of this day, but never thought it would arrive so suddenly.
Excitement filled the factory, cheers and applause echoed in the air. The workers hugged each other, with tears of gratitude and excitement in their eyes. They finally received just rewards for the fruits of their labor and moved towards their own independence and dignity.
Workers also began to organize, established trade unions, and jointly developed a fair wage system and employee benefit plans. They have the right to participate in management decisions and contribute to the future of the factory.
All the large factories and enterprises in Sala city were nationalized overnight and part of the shares were given to the workers.
The workers in Sala City did not expect that it would be the army from a foreign country that liberated them.
The situation in Sala City spread throughout the Western Continent, and those workers who were oppressed every day and had to work more than 10 hours a day began to pray for the arrival of the Chinese army.