The Rise of the Writers of the Republic of China

Chapter 564 [563] [Tips]

Lu Yin was obviously not qualified to be the editor-in-chief of an Anti-Japanese War magazine. Although she was good at writing, she also had a better understanding of Japan's national conditions. Helpless, his vision is too narrow, and he lacks leadership skills. He has quarreled with Zhu Xiang several times because of the content of the magazine.

After entering the editorial department under the pseudonym "Wang Jianqiu", Nan Hanchen quickly stood out, and even Zhu Xiang was obedient to him. Lu Yin voluntarily resigned to let the virtuous, and made a report requesting Zhou Hexuan to appoint Nan Hanchen as the editor-in-chief of "Fei Gong".

Since the fourth issue, Nan Hanchen has been in charge of "Fei Gong" magazine, and now the sales volume has exceeded 100,000 copies, which has been widely recognized by all walks of life.

Editor-in-Chief Office of Non-Gong Magazine.

Nan Hanchen closed the door, took out a few dollars and said in a low voice: "Comrade Pei Chen, a comrade came from Shanghai this afternoon. You are responsible for picking up people at the pier, and then helping arrange accommodation. The money is your business." Funding. Remember, that comrade is wearing a white top hat, with two pens on his chest, one of which is tied with a gray handkerchief."

"Okay," Yu Peichen asked, "Is there a signal for the connection?"

Nan Hanchen smiled and said: "No, just say that Wang Jianqiu sent you to pick up the person, and the other party will naturally understand. We will have a secret meeting in half a month. There are more people coming these days, I'm afraid it will be hard for you."

Yu Peichen said: "For China, don't work hard."

Nan Hanchen nodded and said: "Go, pay attention to safety, and don't expose yourself."

Yu Peichen suddenly said loudly: "Editor Wang, then I will leave first. If there is any need to change this manuscript, please contact me at any time."

"No need to revise, it's well written." Nan Hanchen praised.

Yu Peichen turned and left, just as he opened the door, he saw Zhou Hexuan outside. She said pleasantly, "Mr. Zhou, hello!"

"Hello," Zhou Hexuan nodded, "go about your own business, I'll talk to Editor-in-Chief Wang about something."

Yu Peichen said, "See you then, Mr. Zhou."

Zhou Hexuan stepped into the editor-in-chief's room, Nan Hanchen hurriedly stood up to greet him, poured water for him and said, "Mr. Zhou, please sit down."

At this time, Nan Hanchen was wearing a sweater and a suit, with his hair combed back. At first glance, he looked like an ordinary employee of a foreign company. As for the face and appearance, it looks a bit like the young and handsome version of Teacher Yu Qian, with a kind and pleasing smile.

Although this person is not amazing in appearance, he is quite legendary. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, Nan Hanchen was only 16 years old and was still studying in middle school. He teamed up with more than a dozen classmates and ran to gather the rebels. Within half a month, he gathered a revolutionary team of more than 2,000 people and formed a death squad to fight the Qing army.

It's a pity that the Qing army in the north was very powerful at that time, and more than 2,000 people in Nanhanchen were quickly dispersed, so he had to go back to school to continue studying.

The next step is to engage in industry and start a company, and then join Feng Yuxiang's army to vigorously recruit party members in the Northwest Army. He was also the principal of the military academy run by Yang Hucheng, and then served as the county magistrate and secretary general of the provincial government.

Such a talent, coming to "Fei Gong" magazine as the editor-in-chief is really a bit overqualified.

Nan Hanchen made a cup of tea for Zhou Hexuan, and said with a smile, "Mr. Zhou, the manuscript for this issue has been edited, do you need to read it?"

"Then let's have a look." Zhou Hexuan said.

Nan Hanchen brought a stack of manuscripts, Zhou Hexuan flipped through them for a while, pointed to one of the articles and said, "This one needs to be deleted!"

Nan Hanchen said with a serious expression: "Mr. Zhou, this is the news of the victory of the Northeast Anti-Japanese War. It will definitely inspire the people of the whole country to resist the war. I think it should be reported."

Zhou Hexuan smiled wryly: "My editor-in-chief Wang and Lao Jiang have already asked the secretary to send me a telegram. If you continue to publish articles about the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, "Feigong" magazine will definitely be forced to close. You should take it easy." .”

"In that case, delete it." Nan Hanchen immediately pulled out the article.

Zhou Hexuan warned: "Editor-in-chief Wang, "Fei Gong" should not speak well of the Communist Party in the future. This is for the sake of the magazine and for you, do you understand?"

Nan Hanchen smiled and said, "Understood."

"The situation in Tianjin is very complicated, and Japanese spies and Kuomintang agents are all watching," Zhou Hexuan reminded, "Zheng Jiemin, the deputy director of the Secret Service of the Fuxingshe (the director is Dai Li), has come to Tianjin in person. There was a lot of commotion."

When Nan Hanchen heard that Zheng Jiemin came to Tianjin in person, he immediately woke up: "Thank you Mr. Zhou for reminding me, I have to go out immediately!"

"Please." Zhou Hexuan said.

Nan Hanchen ran out quickly, hailed a rickshaw and went straight to the pier. He lowered the brim of his hat for fear of being recognized. After all, he had once been a high-ranking official in the Northwest.

On the pier, Yu Peichen was still waiting bitterly. Nan Hanchen walked past Yu Peichen and said in a low voice, "The operation is cancelled. Go back to the editorial department immediately."

Yu Peichen showed surprise on his face, then quickly calmed down and left the pier as if nothing had happened.

Nan Hanchen went to the "Yi Shi Bao" newspaper office again, found a deputy editor who had no political involvement, and went to the pier to pick up people on the grounds of the newspaper's recruitment. Immediately afterwards, he came to a photo studio and said to the boss: "I don't need to use the photos I took some time ago. You can just develop them slowly and wait until next month."

The owner of the photo studio smiled and said, "Okay, then I'll save those negatives so they won't be exposed."

Only then did Nan Hanchen take care of the matter completely, and when he returned to the editorial department of "Fei Gong", he was almost off work. Seeing that Zhou Hexuan was still sitting in his office, he was surprised and said, "Mr. Zhou hasn't left yet?"

"Are you done?" Zhou Hexuan asked with a smile.

"It's done, thank you very much." Nan Hanchen said sincerely.

At this moment, the door was suddenly pushed open, and Yu Peichen couldn't wait to ask: "Editor Wang, is there any accident... Uh, Mr. Zhou is also here."

Nan Hanchen said with a smile: "They are all our own people, come in and talk, and close the door."

Yu Peichen quickly closed the door and asked curiously: "So Mr. Zhou is also our comrade?"

Zhou Hexuan said with a smile: "It's all for the country. From this perspective, they can be considered comrades."

Historically, Nan Hanchen developed a total of more than 40 underground parties during the few years in North China, and also united a large number of scholars who were inclined to the Communist Party. Seeing that the situation was clear, he tentatively invited, "Has Mr. Zhou ever thought about joining us?"

"If I don't join your party, it will actually be more convenient for me to do things, what does Editor-in-Chief Wang think?" Zhou Hexuan laughed.

Nan Hanchen also smiled and said, "Indeed."

With Zhou Hexuan's current ability, he can quietly transmit various intelligence information, such as the news that Zheng Jiemin came to Tianjin this time. It can also provide funds and medicines for the underground party, and even accommodate the underground party, and arrange proper jobs for these party members.

An influential person outside the party has a huge role and is far more beneficial than joining the party directly.

For example, Wang Yaqiao, the "King of Assassination", whose underground publishing house of the Communist Party was seized two years ago, Wang Yaqiao immediately paid for the purchase of printing equipment and provided the Communist Party with a new printing factory.

How could Zhou Hexuan play a greater role than Wang Yaqiao?

Nan Hanchen asked curiously: "Mr. Zhou, how do you know that Zheng Jiemin has come to Tianjin?"

"Because he voted for me." Zhou Hexuan laughed.

Dai Li made a fortune selling sulfa drugs, Zheng Jiemin, as his deputy, was of course jealous. This time when Zheng Jiemin came to Tianjin, the first thing he did was to post to Zhou Hexuan, as if he also wanted to get some share of sulfa.

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