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Chapter 500: The hope of the Japanese? Liao Yaquan's future!

Chapter 500: The hope of the Japanese? Liao Yaquan's future!
On July 1922, 7, the Japanese Bolsheviks held their first meeting in a private house in Tokyo, Japan, announcing the birth of the Japanese Bolsheviks.

Since their inception, these Japanese have been fighting against Japanese landlords and capitalists.

They advocated the abolition of the monarchy, the abolition of the House of Lords, the establishment of a minimum wage system, the distribution of land to farmers, etc.

And as a right-wing group, the Japanese Bolsheviks have always been at the forefront of the anti-war movement.

Advocate stopping the armed invasion of foreign countries, especially withdrawing troops from China, the Peninsula and other countries.

Demands such as "abolishing the monarchy" and "returning the land to the peasants" were undoubtedly radical in Japan at the time.

You know, the Japanese have had relevant systems since the Shenwu Tianhuang in 660 BC.

Today, the sky locust is not only an image of China, but also an image of a monarch and a religious symbol.

In a sense, Japanese Shintoism and the locust system are inextricably linked.

After the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese implemented the system of "unity of sacrifice and politics", that is, the unification of sacrifice and politics.

Then, through education, they brainwash the people in order to achieve the ambitions of the upper class.

From this we can see the situation of the Bolshevik organization in Japan at that time.

It can be said that it is a thorn in the eyes of the authorities.

They even designated the Bolsheviks as an illegal organization and carried out large-scale suppression and prohibition.

"Anti-war" became the most sensitive word in Japan at that time. Anyone who even slightly mentioned it would be met with an extremely violent backlash from the authorities.

As a result, some Japanese writers and artists were also in a state of panic.

But everything has its limits, and extreme suppression will inevitably lead to an extreme backlash.

Even with an iron-fisted crackdown, it is impossible to completely extinguish the spark in Japan.

The Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 dealt a heavy blow to Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and other regions. The estimated number of casualties once exceeded , and the plague that followed dealt a heavy blow to Japan.

Before the country had recovered from the earthquake, the Great Depression of 1929 hit, and countless banks went bankrupt.

At that time, Japan's largest trading partner was the United States, but the latter set up trade barriers in order to resolve the economic crisis.

Under the double blow from both inside and outside, the entire Japanese society was shrouded in darkness.

In a sense, the judgment made by Zhang Xueliang and Chang Kai-shen on Japan at this moment was objective.

People's livelihood was in decline and the country was in turmoil. In the traditional Chinese dynasty struggle for hegemony, it was indeed a proven theory that one must first stabilize the country before fighting against foreign aggressors.

But times have changed.

Unlike the traditional political ecology, the world pattern has changed after two industrial revolutions.

In the past, politics was nothing more than a struggle among various forces within a region. Due to geographical restrictions, there was almost no influence from the outside world.

But in this era, the internal politics of any country cannot but take into account the international impact.

Whether it is economic, military or ideological.

There are even some countries whose internal politics are completely influenced by external factors and have no way to control themselves.

This is probably also the reason why Zhang Xueliang and Chang Kaishen failed in their judgment.

They may understand history or politics.

But they don't understand the Chinese, economics, or the changes of the times.

For example, against this backdrop, two social trends emerged in Japan: one was fascism, which originated from Italy, and the other was socialism, which originated from northern Russia.

These two schools of thought have undoubtedly had a great impact on Japan's political progress.

In the original historical line, the latter could only carry out some underground struggles due to various suppressions, and the influence it could exert on the country of Japan was limited.

Coupled with the suppression from the authorities, life is not easy.

But at this moment, Bao Guowei appeared.

Not only did he bring various "inflammatory" theories, he also officially entered the Japanese market with a book "No Longer Human".

It would be basically impossible for a foreigner to achieve such an achievement.

But Bao Guowei is completely different. Since he gained recognition from Westerners, he won the Goncourt Prize and even helped the British propose solutions to the economic crisis.

In the eyes of the Japanese, he became completely extraordinary.

This man is the pride of East Asians and the pride of the Confucian cultural circle!
After reading Bao Guowei's "No Longer Human", many scholars suddenly became interested in this famous Chinese writer, whom they had previously been somewhat reluctant to write about.

Especially after reading Bao Guowei's various works and economic theories, they put forward a radical statement.

"Mr. Bao can save the Japanese economy! He can liberate the minds of the Japanese!"

Obviously, this is completely beneficial to the Bolsheviks in Japan.

Even the book No Longer Human was spread by the Bolsheviks.

The Japanese authorities naturally took action, and the military was even more furious at this act of undermining its own roots.

However, the gradually deteriorating social environment made more and more people willing to believe in the hope brought by the Bolsheviks.

Believe in the redemption described in "No Longer Human"!
Even though the authorities spared no effort to boycott "No Longer Human", the book still spread throughout Japan.

At one point it was even going to spread from Japan to overseas.

More people of insight began to lead ordinary people and started their secret struggle within Japan.

It seems that it is just because of "No Longer Human", or perhaps it is the butterfly effect brought about by Bao Guowei.

The Japanese Bolsheviks gradually grew stronger in this turmoil and became a force that could not be ignored.

Mid April.

Tokyo, Valley area.

Many ordinary workers and lower-class people in Japan gathered here. Unlike the samurai class and daimyo who owned land and capital, even under the wave of primitive accumulation of capital, they could only become vassals of these upper classes just like they had on the land before.

In order to survive, they wandered among a large number of simple lodgings, or looked for a living in nearby factories, or went to Tokyo Pier, and returned here at night to seek a little warmth.

But now, in the context of economic depression, it is difficult to have a full meal even if you try your best.

The number of people starving to death in Tokyo was not much less than that in Shanghai.

Against the backdrop of the economic crisis, more than three million unemployed people and industrial output that has almost been halved are enough to make ordinary people collapse.

However, no one was willing to resist.

In the past, there were locusts, then there was the shogunate, and now there is a constitutional monarchy.

Ordinary Japanese are used to all this, used to being oppressed and exploited. Even if they die of starvation innocently on the streets, they have no way to do anything, just like the ancient Chinese peasants, who raised their arms and shouted, "Are kings, princes, generals, and ministers of different races?"
In Japan, class and family are almost insurmountable gaps.

Both in the past and now.

"Paji~"

Liao Yaquan finished eating a rotten apple that he had snatched from a trash can, eating every edible part clean.

Only a completely moldy part was left, which was reluctantly thrown on the roadside, landing beside a muddy puddle.

Even this attracted a lot of beggars to snatch the goods.

Even the food she ate was also obtained through scramble. As for making a living, it was definitely much better at Tokyo Pier than here.

With Liao Yaquan's skills and knowledge, it is not difficult for him to find a job to make a living.

If she wanted, she could even get a very decent salary, even in the context of the Great Depression.

There is still no shortage of jobs for someone with her knowledge and abilities.

But given Liao Yaquan's identity as a traitor, she cannot participate in any work that has contact with the official authorities.

Once you participate and are recognized, you are in danger of being caught by the military.

From what she heard, Doihara was furious at the news of her betrayal.

After being caught, I'm afraid it would be a life worse than death.

Fortunately, the Japanese military seemed unaware that she had returned to Japan.

Therefore, Liao Yaquan is still in a safe state for the time being.

However, it was definitely impossible to stay at this crowded Tokyo pier.

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Especially last time, she taught a lot of hooligans who offended her a lesson.

The so-called Black Dragon Society is actually just a branch of Japanese militarism operating among the people.

In order to avoid those people, Liao Yaquan hid in the valley area where workers and lower-class people gathered.

Because here, she can see a completely different scene.

"Everyone doesn't have to crowd together. After you get your rice balls, you can go to the back and listen to our lectures."

In a street square, many people who looked like scholars set up relief stalls.

The food on the stall is simple, the staple food is multi-grain rice balls, and the side dishes are some pickled vegetables and miso soup.

But even these are rare delicacies for the people in the valley area.

After receiving the food, many people knelt down and bowed to the volunteers.

The volunteers will help them up and then say.

"We don't have much food, but being able to keep people alive is the biggest benefit. We hope everyone understands that only by uniting ourselves can we change this situation."

This is still popular among the lower classes in Japan.

Liao Yaquan is very familiar with this place. To be honest, in order to survive, she has been collecting food here for several days in a row.

The volunteers would also sigh when they saw the scars on her face and body, and her tattered clothes.

Prepare more food for her.

Behind the donation point, a simple classroom was set up in a shed, where many lower-class people ate while listening to the lecture by the teacher on the stage.

Education is very important, and many Japanese people know this. They often bring their children with them to receive food and then attend classes together.

The speech on the stage was not too complicated, just some.

“My fellow workers, our rights have been violated! The working environment in the factory is terrible and the working hours are too long.
A man from the factory next door lost his fingers in the workshop and his family also lost their livelihood."

"Japan's future cannot be determined by a few powerful people. We ordinary people are the foundation of this country. If we are oppressed all the time, the country will not have real prosperity. We must pursue a society where everyone is equal and there is no exploitation, so that Japan can become a country that truly seeks welfare for all people."

"The authorities have spent all their money on unjust foreign aggression. Not only are we being condemned, but ordinary people in the country are also having a hard time making ends meet.
Solve domestic problems so that everyone can live a good life instead of plundering other countries' land and resources
We should unite!"

As the gentleman on the podium gave a powerful speech, ordinary people below the stage had tears in their eyes and became excited.

"Unite!"

"Unite!"

"Unite!"

They waved their arms, like seeing a warm fire in the cold winter.

No one cared about them so much before.

To be precise, no one sees them as real people.

Compared to the samurai masters who usually act arrogantly, these scholars in front of them seem to be the ones who truly speak up for themselves!

Seeing the infected people, even Liao Yaquan, who was standing at the door, was touched.

Her body trembled and someone suddenly came to her mind.

Bao Guowei!
He seemed to have said something like this before, and his works also seemed to express this concern.

For a moment, Liao Yaquan recalled every detail of his stay in the Zhang Mansion. When he thought about his current situation, tears could not stop flowing from his eyes.

In order not to attract attention, she immediately turned and left.

Afterwards, Liao Yaquan wandered around the donation points, not to collect more food, but to see the people there.

Here, she felt a familiar and warm feeling.

She met a very melancholy young literary man, who was still distributing food to the people even though his face was thin.

She met a cheongsam woman with a scent of makeup. She seemed to have suffered misfortune, but still brought value to others.

She also met a group of energetic college students, who were completely different from the fanatical young people shouting slogans of "Great Japanese Locusts".

According to Liao Yaquan, they were a group of guys who exuded a comfortable aura all over their bodies.

In an instant, Liao Yaquan felt the urge to join them.

During the time she returned to Tokyo, she hid her identity and even made herself dirty and smelly in order to avoid unnecessary trouble.

In order to avoid being recognized, he cut countless scars on his face, turning himself into a monster.

Perhaps this is where she should be, Liao Yaquan thought to herself as she looked at those people's enthusiastic and friendly eyes.

For some unknown reason, Liao Yaquan walked in front of a man who looked like a leader.

The other party did not distribute food. He looked like the commander here, and would occasionally answer questions and provide help to the people who came.

Seeing Liao Yaquan coming over, Nosaka Sanzo nodded enthusiastically and said, "Hello, ma'am, you don't look very well. Do you need our help? We can contact a doctor for you. If you have skills, we will try our best to help you find a job to make a living. However, there are many people here, so you may need to wait in line."

Liao Yaquan has been engaged in espionage work for so many years and has a very good eye for people.

It is obvious at a glance that this person is definitely one of the core figures of this organization.

So, she got straight to the point and spoke in a somewhat hoarse voice.

"Are you hiring new people here?"

"What?" Nosaka Sanzo was a little surprised.

"I said, can I join you?"

Liao Yaquan repeated it again, his eyes full of determination.

"This..." Nosaka Sanzo hesitated, looked Liao Yaquan up and down, and then said, "It's not impossible, but we may need to get to know you better, ma'am."

At this time, Nosaka Sanzo, one of the leaders of the Japanese Bolsheviks, had no idea what an extraordinary person he had met!
What a great help her arrival will bring to the Japanese Bolsheviks who are in a precarious situation!

(End of this chapter)

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