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Chapter 374 The Japanese Revolution

...The Mischief had undoubtedly failed, but the impact this had on Japan was far-reaching!

For two months, the riot started in Toyama Prefecture swept three-quarters of Japan. In addition to workers, farmers, and even navy members participated.

Suzuki Masahiro and Yamamoto Shoyuki's eyes burst into sadness.

Their relatives were also in Japan, and they also received letters that although their relatives may have better life than other Japanese, how strong can they be?

Is there hope in the Japanese Empire? Such an idea even emerged in the minds of Suzuki Masahiro and Yamamoto Shoyuuchi.

"I'll introduce you to a friend." Wang Hengyue suddenly smiled.

A Japanese man walked in and saw Wang Hengyue and bowed slightly: "His Excellency President, thank you for your inclusion. My companion and I will not forget your kindness."

Wang Hengyue asked him to sit down: "My artillery chief instructor, Masahiro Suzuki, and artillery chief engineer, Shuaiyu Yamamoto."

"Hello!"

"Hello!"

Wang Hengyue then introduced: "This is Mr. Katayama Ken from Okayama Prefecture, Japan." "Kan Katayama?" Suzuki Masato and Yamamoto Suzuki screamed in surprise.

This person is also famous in Japan.

At the age of 25, Katayama Kikuro left Japan to work and study in the United States in order to seek knowledge in order to seek survival overseas. In the United States, he wiped glass for others, worked as a chef, did all kinds of miscellaneous work, and relied on his own hard work to study philosophy, history, literature, and mathematics.

English, Latin and other courses. I returned to Japan at the age of 36.

After Katayama returned to Japan, he devoted himself to the workers' movement with great enthusiasm and actively promoted socialist ideas. In May 1901, Katayama and Kotoku Akihiro jointly initiated the establishment of the Social Democratic Party. However, it was ordered to dissolve the reactionary government on the same day.

In 1919, Katayama was arrested by the Japanese government for leading a general strike in Tokyo. After being released from prison, he left Japan again in 1914 for the United States.

"I have been away from Japan for more than four years. I have always been thinking about going back, but the Japanese government will not let me go back." Katayama Hikari was so sad: "This Japanese riot was originally the best time for the revolution, but I cannot return to Japan and can only stay in China for the time being..."

"No, Mr. Katayama." Wang Hengyue said, "Do you know why I didn't let you go back? This great riot will never succeed, it will only bleed and sacrifice in vain. Mr. should cherish himself. The hope of the Japanese revolution lies with Mr. "."

Katayama nodded in a deep voice.

During his time in the United States, Katayama actively participated in the preparatory work of the United States, Mexico and Canada, and served as chairman of the American Bureau of the Communist International. However, because of his lack of action, he was expelled by the US government. If it were not for the president's intake, he would really not know where to go and he really had nowhere to stay.

Wang Hengyue suddenly changed his mind: "However, although this revolution failed, the spark has been sown, and the spark can start a prairie fire! There has never been such an important riot in Japan history. This rift was obviously the first violent beginning of the Japanese people's thorough enlightenment. It can be regarded as the outbreak point of the modern revolutionary movement in Japan. This revolutionary movement was instantly moved by 1

Obtained ten times the power.

The three Japanese people listened very carefully, especially Katayama Ken. He did not expect that the Chinese president's understanding of the Japanese revolution was so thorough!

"The working class will be the middle force of the revolutionary struggle." Wang Hengyue made a very inciting gesture: "In cities and industrial and mining areas, the working class has shown its power and has become the core and dominant force of the struggle. It is estimated that one-third of the rioters in Daling are workers.

Judging from the occupations of those arrested and tried by officials in Tokyo, Kobe, Oling and other places, workers also account for the overwhelming majority. When the riots in major cities began, most of those who took the stage to speak and proclaim and agitate were workers. The working class also used large-scale strikes to support the struggle of urban and rural working people, and raised the movement as a form of class struggle to the advanced stage. Tribes, urban poor, low-level staff and even lower-level officials all participated in the movement."

Katayama's subconscious interface said: "Yes, the working class will be the backbone of the revolutionary struggle. We will contact the vast majority of peasants and sow the sparks of revolution in various places in Japan. The President just said that a spark can start a prairie fire, and a spark can be sown. The storm of revolution will inevitably sweep the entire Japanese!"

"The Japanese government has been shocked by this great uprising!" Wang Hengyue was extremely solemn: "The Japanese ruling class, on the one hand, used hypocritical means, allocated three million yen to "relief the people" in the name of the emperor, and also asked Mitsui, Mitsubishi and other chaebols to use this small favor to lure the masses out of the struggle: on the other hand, mobilized all armed forces and massacred the masses with bloody means. The Japanese government dispatched troops in 17, 60 towns and villages. Tens of thousands of people were arrested. In addition to the murdered people at the scene, they were sentenced to death only for various crimes.

There were more than 7,800 people in life imprisonment and other hard labor. The reactionary rulers of Japan only rely on the strength of the military and police to barely suppress the riot. However, the bloody suppression must not shake the determination of the Japanese people to revolution! The blood of the Japanese people will not flow in vain!”

"As sooner or later, I will let the flag of revolution be inserted into Japan!" Katayama's hands clenched into fists.

Wang Hengyue nodded slowly: "But, we need to learn a lesson. Why did the Japanese revolutionary riot fail? Therefore, this riot was spontaneous, unorganized, and there was no connection between the various regions. What is particularly important is that the Japanese working class has not yet been able to lead the people's movement, and there is no revolutionary proletarian party that can put forward appropriate political slogans, unite and lead the masses. Therefore, despite its vigorous and violent impact, the whole country, and even though the working class participated in the struggle and played a major leading role in the struggle, it was finally suppressed." The three Japanese people's faces were filled with sad gods.

Although they did not personally participate in the riot, they could also feel how "magnificent and inspiring" the riot was.

Wang Hengyue said slowly: "The experience of the movement and the huge wave of strikes proves that if the mass movement of the proletariat is spontaneous, it cannot win. The key to the revolutionary struggle lies in organization. This is the lesson learned by the Japanese proletariat from this struggle."

"Yes." Katayama said heavily: "...When I was in the United States, I also carefully considered why I failed, why I was arrested and expelled, because we lacked a powerful organization that could guide the Japanese people in an armed struggle. Without such an organization, the Japanese Revolution would not be successful."

Wang Hengyue said slowly: "I can help you, material and economic help!" The ecstatic god flashed from Katayama Qian's face.

His "career" has always lacked the support of a strong group or iron-fisted figure. If his "career" wants to succeed, he cannot do without a strong support. But now, the Chinese president has taken the initiative to propose it!

"But this is not something that can happen overnight." Wang Hengyue pondered: "Because my army is carrying out the Northern Expedition, and my government and I cannot provide you with public help, you can only work in secret at present. You can first establish a political party in Guangzhou, recruit patriotic Japanese expatriates, and wait until the time is ripe before returning to Japan to lead the movement. For this, I will first allocate 30,000 yuan to use it for your career."

Kei Jingyama stood up and bowed deeply: "President, I don't know how to express my feelings. I have been wandering for so many times, but I can't get strong support. I..." Wang Hengyue stretched out his hand and waved: "No need to thank me, I did this because of sympathy, but I think this is a just cause. Suzuki, Yamamoto."

"Hai!" Suzuki Masahiro and Yamamoto Suzuki stood up and responded loudly.

Wang Hengyue looked at them: "You have been in China for a long time and have helped me a lot. Mr. Katayama will fight regardless of life and death for the progress and light of Japan. I want to ask you to help Mr. Katayama. I wonder what you think?"

"The Japanese revolution will surely win."... Yamamoto Shuino, who was already sympathetic to the Japanese riot, said without hesitation: "As Japan, my family is also suffering in Japan. I am willing to do my best to assist Mr. Katayama to complete the Japanese revolution and build a new strong Japanese version!"

Suzuki Masahiro said: "Before, I was just a soldier and was very arrogant, but over the years in China, I have learned a lot that if I want to win and make a country truly strong, I must have a complete revolution.

The President has read many books for me before, and I have learned a lot from them. I am willing to assist Mr. Katayama." "Book? What book?" Katayama asked a little strangely.

"I will show you the same." Wang Hengyue stood up with a smile: "You are not fighting alone, there are many people who will help you complete your career. Believe me, I will always be your most firm support." Wang Hengyue suddenly felt that saying these words to them was more tiring than commanding a big battle.

But no matter how tired you are, you have to say that you have to continue doing this. You have to let Japan embark on another path. Although it is a very long process to complete your thoughts, it is a very long process, but no matter how long it is, you must do it.

〖Revolution? Well, let Japan have a complete revolution!!!
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