In the second phase of Xin Qiji, the first members of the Executive Committee have actually entered a semi-retirement state, and the new generation has actually taken over their duties.
Su Yonglin, the old guy, took the initiative to take the train to where they wanted to go. When it was a tour, he didn’t stay in Zhongdu.
After the successful convening of the new people’s representative meeting in stalls in 2004, Xin Qiji officially dismissed the post of chairman of the executive Committee, and at the same time dismissed the post of department and handed it over to the latecomers.
As Xin Qiji unloaded Su Yonglin and watched the older generation of executive committee members also unloaded.
This time, the General Assembly elected some leaders who are younger, more energetic and relatively young in thinking in the new era. Obviously, the Great Democratic Republic has entered a new era.
At this congress, the army also carried out large-scale personnel changes.
The older generation of meritorious generals have passed the retirement age of 55, and Su Yonglin watched them apply for retirement to the General Assembly and the Ministry of Military Affairs, which was approved on the spot.
Whether they like it or not, whether they admit the situation or not, the result is now a reality.
Their generation will follow Su Yonglin’s complete withdrawal from the big political arena and the military arena.
The big past was created by him, and the big future no longer needs them
On the first day of May, 2004, Su Yonglin boarded the ship at Tianjin Port with a relatively large team of "relatives" and prepared to set off from Tianjin Port for Japan, and then set off from Japan to take the Beiyang route to North America.
There is no doubt that there are revival organizations in North America, and the aborigines are leading the vigorous development and construction with the revival organization. They accepted the call to bridge the gap of 10 thousand years in a hundred years.
Due to the lack of strong enough reactionary forces, the organization of the Renaissance Association in North America has developed very smoothly. Cleaning up the reactionaries is like chopping melons and vegetables, and the reactionaries on the west coast have almost ended in a short time, uniting almost all the aboriginal settlements.
Then several urban settlements of a certain scale were established.
Su Yonglin is going to take everyone away from him to settle and live there for a while to see the situation there and guide comrades across the sea to develop and build a revolutionary country.
"We are no longer needed, but the comrades in the New World obviously need the help of our experienced old guys. They are all comrades, regardless of you, me, him and you. You should also pay close attention to it and not slack off, or you should not be wronged if you are overtaken by the comrades in the New World in one hundred years and two hundred years."
Zhang Ming, the 47-year-old chairman of the new Executive Committee, was dumbfounded at Su Yonglin’s statement.
"Are you going there to build a new big country?"
"Why not?"
Su Yonglin smiled with great interest. "I can still live for a while. It’s not impossible to lead the comrades there to build a new prototype while I’m still alive. Besides, although it’s fine now, I can’t guarantee when a group of malicious bastards will appear in most parts."
When the time comes, if you fail here, if history goes backwards, I will call on the new Datong volunteers to fight back and have another wave of rebel revolution, and I will ask you if you are afraid! "
Zhang Ming hurriedly begged for mercy.
"People say I’m not afraid of you. I’m really afraid of me, but I’ll never make any mischief when I’m in power for ten years. Whoever dares to behave in such a way will kill you and rest assured."
"What is there to worry about now?"
Su Yonglin laughed and patted Zhang Ming on the shoulder. "Without us, the great democratic Republic is the real democratic Republic. The future is for you and younger people. Remember that our victory root will never deviate from it, and it will always be the glory of the world."
"I will remember never to deviate."
Zhang Ming straightened up and saluted Su Yonglin respectfully.
"That’s good."
Su Yonglin smiled, turned around and waved.
"Go"
Zhang Ming looked at Su Yonglin’s gradual departure and didn’t speak for a long time.
But when Su Yonglin was about to board the ship, he suddenly shouted again.
"Chairman! Will you come back? "
"Never come back!"
Su Yonglin walked forward facing the sea and never looked back.
(End)
Closing speech
From January last year to two years now, this is finished.
Many readers hoped that I could write more postscript articles to talk about what happened after Su Yonglin’s departure from the congress or something similar to the changes after hundreds of years or thousands of years and the world situation.
But I don’t think this is necessary.
It seems to me that there are several possibilities for the future of a big country with the progress of the world revolution and the arrival of the industrial age, which is beyond my description.
And I don’t have the ability to define such a great future.
This future belongs to everyone in that world, not to me. I just need to finish this.
What will happen in the future? Everyone is free to think freely.
As for me, I am about to have my dream holiday.
Rev. This was published on the day when I finished my ambition. At that time, I was going to sew and connect, and I was also thinking about pulling the new one up by the heat of the ambition.
However, it turns out that it is necessary to take a break after a novel is finished.
I can handle 12,000 words a day when I write the heroic deeds. Sometimes it is not impossible to burst into one or two thousand words, but the later I write, the more I feel powerless. I feel that thousands of words are high in the next day, and five or six thousand words a day are common.
I feel like I can’t write.
No matter how much I love things, I will always be tired. Writing day after day will also make me fall into a state of high wear and tear, and the more I write, the more painful it will be.
I came here to continue writing plans, but as the pain increased, I also realized that it was not a good choice to continue. I didn’t want to describe a great era with pain, so I chose to finish it as soon as possible and rest.
I feel that I can’t write well, but I can’t bring me enthusiasm until the end because of my own reasons besides well-known reasons.
Since I wrote Zhenguan Raiders in 1914, I have maintained a high output state and hardly had a good rest.
Writing Wanli from 17 years is almost a continuous rotation for a month, taking a rest for two or three days all year round, and even writing during the New Year.
And every time I ask for leave, I don’t really say that I want to play games for a day, but when I really play games for a day, I seldom feel anxious and write again.
It is said that there is no rest, and I really don’t write a word all year round, and I don’t add a piece every day for a week.
I feel the same as that Chinese people generally suffer from vacation anxiety. I feel uneasy about taking a break, and I feel anxious. I think that taking a break for only one or two days will make me fall behind others. lser must not stop working until I am exhausted.
I don’t know how this concept of "rest is the wave" came into being in my mind, but now I realize that this is not a normal state of mind, which will make people doubly tired, and in the end, it will not be worth the effort.
Writing is something that makes me feel happy and has a sense of accomplishment, and it is also my favorite career. I don’t want to lose this career early because of fatigue.
Therefore, I seriously reflected on myself and decided to take a break. After this time, I plan to rest until December to prepare for a new break for myself.
I’ve already made two plans since I came here, one for the end of the Han Dynasty and the other for the mid-Qing Dynasty.
I’m going to write first. I’m good at the end of the Han Dynasty to give myself a break, but this time there is no Guo Peng and Liu Bei.
Many readers teased me before, and I was deeply sorry that I didn’t give Liu Bei a play as soon as I came.
The main reason is that I didn’t like Liu Bei in those days. I thought he was an immortal Xiaoqiang, a piece of candy, which was very interesting. I left a lot of trouble and couldn’t clean it. I just wrote it down as soon as I died.
However, after getting to know Liu Bei more and more in the past few years, I feel that I misunderstood Liu Bei deeply before. Liu Bei is really a wonderful man, a great self-made hero who never gave up his true courage.