The secretary was frightened, but he could only tell the truth. "Premier Bi said he doesn't have time to drink with the commander-in-chief."
Hu Chenghe almost cursed out loud, but he didn't want to embarrass himself in front of the secretary. After the secretary left, Hu Chenghe kicked the chair. The innocent chair bounced and rolled on the ground. After hitting the wall, it bounced back for a while before coming to a stop.
Hu Chenghe wasn't the only one who was dissatisfied with Vézé. The party, the government, and the military were all very critical of Vézé for being so strict. There were only a few places left in the world that hadn't been conquered, and those places were poor places like the northwest, the border, and Mongolia. The Liberation Army could conquer them with a flick of their fingers. At this time, it was time to enjoy it. This was the thought of many old brothers. After seeing Vézé's ideal map of China, everyone was very impressed with Vézé's domineering attitude. In the future, there would be a wider territory to conquer. It would take decades, and they might not even see it before they died. So before they devoted themselves wholeheartedly, they should at least let everyone have a few years of comfort.
But Vézé didn't do that. "Abide by the law and establish a system." This was said every day and year, and it was really being implemented bit by bit. What was this? If this went on, everyone would work hard for the rest of their lives without rest?
If it was just his old brothers doing this, Hu Chenghe would accept it. After all, everyone fought with Vézé. If he didn't let his old brothers work with Vézé, who would follow Vézé? But what Vézé was doing now was clearly implicating the families of his old brothers. If the children of his old brothers were disobedient, he could scold them. If they weren't satisfied, he could beat them up. Was it necessary to use such drastic measures?
Thinking of this, Hu Chenghe was even more annoyed. Bi Qingshan was an old fox. When it came to Vézé's strict management, Bi Qingshan complained with his family. Bi Qingshan was also willing to take care of each other. But this time, Vézé claimed to eliminate traitors, but in fact, he arrested those who took bribes and participated in smuggling. Bi Qingshan immediately stayed out of it and even refused Hu Chenghe's invitation to drink with him. This guy was really unreliable.
The more Hu Chenghe thought about it, the angrier he got. He grabbed a teacup and smashed it on the floor. Smashing one was not enough to vent his anger, so he smashed another four or five cups before sitting down on the sofa angrily.
He couldn't just let it go like this! Hu Chenghe's boiling emotions were howling, but his rationality had calmed down after a bout of venting. At this point, the "anger alliance" that had been formed had already begun to crumble. Bi Qingshan wasn't the only one who didn't drink with Hu Chenghe. Marine Commander Lin Jiajun also behaved himself. A few days ago, he used work arrangements as an excuse to hide in the Marine Office Building. The artillery commander, Liang Changtai, was also doing to strengthen national and national defense education in the artillery school. He was also.
Since the commanders were like this, the other people in charge were also busy. The previous resentment disappeared in the blink of an eye. Everyone supported Vézé completely again. Thinking of these people's behavior, Hu Chenghe couldn't help but worry. The personnel of the Liberation Army could be transferred. The party committee system returned power to the party, but the traditional staff department system was not abolished. Officers went back and forth between the command post, the staff department, and the military academy. After graduating from the military academy, they would be promoted to platoon commander. After passing several tests, they would be promoted to deputy company commander and company commander. After passing the assessment and test, they would go to the regimental staff department as a small staff officer. If their performance was good, they would go to the intermediate military academy for further training. After that, they would be promoted to battalion commander. If the battalion commander's performance was good, they would have the opportunity to go to the division staff department as a staff officer. If their performance was good, they would be promoted to regiment commander.
Regiment commanders were often the end point of officers. After that, they had to have excellent results to pass the test and go to the military staff department. After that, they would go to the military academy for training and participate in the research project of the military academy. Only after professional training could they enter the "training list of division commanders".
Hu Chenghe had never thought that young people would grow up so quickly. Especially those people who were only seven or eight years old in 1853. They had followed the Liberation Army's academy and were now twenty-three or twenty-four years old. As long as they could pass the selection, they had all displayed outstanding abilities. For example, Zhou Xinhua, who had fought a few small battles in Japan. Hu Chenghe had met him before and listened to him talk about military matters. Hu Chenghe had to admit that he himself couldn't quite understand some of the things these young people said. Back then, Hu Chenghe and the others had needed a lot of practice to learn and understand. To these young people, it was all very common stuff.
Instead, it was their understanding of the different levels of firepower and their ability to predict the lethality of different firepower, including the ability to predict when the wind was blowing and when the wind was blowing. When this young man talked, he seemed to be beaming with joy. Hu Chenghe knew very well that at that time, it wasn't admiration for this young man that rose up in his chest, but a strong jealousy. He knew very well that other than Vézé, who had always stood at the forefront of the times, these old fellows, himself included, were all getting old!
Everyone felt that there was too much to learn when they were together, and the younger generation was also absorbing knowledge at an astonishing rate in the military academy. The only thing they lacked was experience. However, according to the map of China proposed by Vézé, the young people only needed to worry about surviving on the battlefield. There was no need to worry about not having a war to fight.
But what about Hu Chenghe? If he were to read and learn, he really couldn't get into it. Many times in the dead of night, Hu Chenghe had to admit that the reason he had become the commander-in-chief of the army was because of his seniority. If he were to really go to war now and command a regiment, Hu Chenghe might not really be a match for those young officers.
However, seniority did not seem to be a problem for Vézé. Vézé had used all his power to promote nationwide education. In at most ten years, more young people would grow up through the selection process. They had been studying since they were young and had received professional education. When that time came, the old fellows would have nothing left but seniority. At that time, perhaps the old fellows could step aside.
At this thought, Hu Chenghe's anger had already dissipated without a trace. Vézé had publicly said that he would educate the children of these meritorious officials into useful people. Because of the war, the children of these meritorious officials were still young. Before the young people grew up, Hu Chenghe could not fall. While those relatives and friends were important, Hu Chenghe and his children were clearly more important. If he really offended Vézé now, Hu Chenghe's fate would definitely not be good. Just throw Hu Chenghe into the military academy. What was Hu Chenghe? It wouldn't be long before he was forgotten.
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