One thousand six hundred and seventy-four, you are a saint

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2264Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
Until death?

As soon as Su Yonglin finished speaking, Xin Qiji suddenly stopped.

"Chairman, you always say that you are not a saint. You also have desires. You even describe yourself as a villain. But I think this is the biggest insult to you."

Su Yonglin stopped and looked back at Xin Qiji.

"why would you say so?"

"I don't know what you are thinking."

Xin Qiji said slowly: "Human eyes cannot see through people's hearts, so I never try to guess people's hearts. I only know that when you look at a person, don't look at what he says, but look at what he does. You have become a saint." You are a saint, and I will not accept any refutation on this!"

Su Yonglin raised the corners of his mouth slightly.

“Interesting perspective.”

"I remember, this is what you once said to me."

"Really? I don't remember."

Su Yonglin smiled and shook his head, turning around and no longer facing Xin Qiji.

"You really don't remember?"

Xin Qiji's voice was a little sad: "You gave everything for this country, but in the end, you have to leave this country quietly without leaving any traces or thoughts. Is this a villain?"

"It doesn't matter if I'm a villain or not."

Su Yonglin stepped forward.

"Anyway, in another twenty years, you all have to come with me. Don't think about staying. You'an, you don't have much time. Starting from my next term, you must prepare to fully take over the supreme power of Ming Dynasty. Now, don’t think so much about what you have and what you don’t have, let’s go!”

Xin Qiji stood there motionless, watching Su Yonglin move forward step by step, never looking back.

Su Yonglin spent some time to say everything that needed to be said and solve everything that needed to be resolved within the Executive Committee before the meeting of public representatives was held, thus achieving a basic unified understanding within the Executive Committee.

With Xin Qiji's qualifications, abilities, achievements and character, he has indeed become the best candidate besides Su Yonglin in everyone's mind.

Under the premise that Su Yonglin insisted not to be a lifelong leader, Xin Qiji became everyone's best and only choice.

At the Central Delegates' Conference, this matter was not disclosed by Su Yonglin for the time being.

Su Yonglin only informed about his decision to establish the official tenure system and retirement system. By the way, he briefly talked about the ten-year term plan for the chairman's position, which aroused a strong response in the Central Delegates' Conference.

Civilian officials who had their own tenure system were fine. Military generals, especially those with great merit, were very surprised by this. They all asked Su Yonglin why he did this and further expressed their concerns.

Su Jue, Su Haisheng and other generals rushed directly to Su Yonglin and asked him why he did this. They then said harsh words such as that they only recognized Su Yonglin and that anyone who dared to threaten Su Yonglin would be killed.

Obviously these words were directed at others on the executive committee.

But others on the executive committee expressed innocence.

They don't want Su Yonglin to do this. Isn't there no way to solve it?

In this matter, they would be even more reluctant than the generals to allow Su Yonglin to impose a tenure system on themselves. Who wants to live on tenterhooks?

Su Yonglin spent a lot of words to calm down the generals, and told them clearly that this was not someone's influence, but Su Yonglin's true will.

It was he who asked the Executive Committee to accept this proposal, and it was he who strongly urged its implementation in accordance with this provision.

"I am mortal. You guys are pointing at me now and looking forward to me. What can you do when I die? Can you still go to the underworld to get me back? This is something that you know is impossible if you think about it for a moment. Why are you so persistent?

It's better to settle everything while I'm still alive, so that everyone can safely accept the leadership of the next leadership group. I'm still alive at that time. If you have any conflicts, I can help you reconcile them, right? "

Su Yonglin used such rhetoric to calm down the generals.

Later, during the recess, I talked to them one by one. I talked to all the five tiger generals, and also talked a lot to some young and promising generals.

He was more concerned about the conversation between Xu Tong and Zhao Yucheng.

Xu Tong is the leader of the younger generation of generals, but he is only about five years younger than Su Yonglin. Their generation is too young and there is no real age gap.

Despite this, Xu Tong can also be regarded as a young leader with strong military talents and even a certain political vision. Su Yonglin liked Xu Tong very much and commended Xu Tong many times. A series of Xu Tong's subsequent promotions were personally performed by Su Yonglin ongoing.

Needless to say, Zhao Yucheng was the diamond in his heart. Originally, Su Yonglin also preferred Zhao Yucheng to be his successor, and he was one of the successor candidates in his heart.

However, Su Yonglin later made some trade-offs between him and Xin Qiji. After thinking about it, he felt that as Zhao Yucheng was a revolutionary with firm beliefs and an international vision, perhaps it would be more appropriate to leave the work of the World Liaison Department of the Renaissance to him. of.

Xu Tong's military talent made Su Yonglin very optimistic about the future development of the Ming Dynasty's military field that he led. Zhao Yucheng's international vision and dedication to the revolutionary cause made Su Yonglin very much hope that Zhao Yucheng could make achievements in this area.

So during the conversation, Su Yonglin told Zhao Yucheng his vision and expressed his expectations for him in the future.

"The military is of course very important as the fulcrum for Ming Dynasty to gain a foothold in the world, but Ming Dynasty has many military talents and has a mature talent training system. I have never worried about any problems with Ming Dynasty's military.

What I'm most worried about is that Ming's world revolution plan will go awry, because Ming is still relatively short of talents in this area. There is no precedent for this area of ​​undertaking. We are all trying to do things by ourselves, and it is easy to make mistakes.

Therefore, I hope that there will be a person who is sensible enough to take charge of this work, who can successfully implement Ming's world revolution plan and be responsible for part of the work of the Renaissance. This seems to me to be very meaningful. "

Zhao Yucheng was silent for a while, and then asked slowly.

"Do you want me to leave the army and devote myself exclusively to revival work?"

"Yes."

Su Yonglin nodded: "Yucheng, it's just that I personally think that your development in the army is not as good as that in the Renaissance Association and the World Liaison Department. I think your talents and firm beliefs will be more effective in the World Liaison Department." effect.

You have rich experience in fighting behind enemy lines and enough experience in growing from weak to strong. These military experiences can give you an advantage in the work of world revolution, because most revolutionaries do not have experience in military struggles.

Launching revolutions in other countries also requires military struggle. I think your military experience can play a major role in organizing revolutionary armies for other countries. This is more valuable than building up your domestic army. significance. "

(End of chapter)