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Chapter 155 The troubles of flying over (3)

When he saw He Rui for the first time, Yue Fei felt something familiar on He Rui. This made Yue Fei feel a little surprised. He Rui's appearance was completely unfamiliar with Yue Fei, and the temperament of this tall Chinese warlord leader was very different from that of the Bolshevik Central Committee members.

He Rui reminded Yue Fei of Comrade Lenin. Comrade Lenin also had anxiety, and showed irritability or even anger because of his personal mood. But when Comrade Lenin was ready, he naturally showed concentration. He Rui gave Yue Fei the same feeling.

It seems that as Comrade Lenin expected, He Rui, the warlord leader, had long been waiting for negotiations with the Bolsheviks.

After the ceremony, He Rui, dressed in black military uniform, sat opposite Yue Fei, using a grammatical stiff and foreign accent French to ask about the hard work of Yue Fei's trip. Although this French is not worthy of praise, Yue Fei also felt He Rui's warm side.

However, Yue Fei chose to talk to He Rui in Russian, "Your Excellency, you are supporting the White Army that launched an attack on us."

He Rui replied in Chinese: "Yes, we must fulfill our obligations as an Allies."

"I see you said in the newspaper that you do not recognize the Communist Party of the United Nations."

"I can't help but recognize the Communist Party of the United Nations and the Belarusian regime. As the chairman of the Chinese local government, I do not recognize the power of a certain political entity on my own."

"But you took the Middle East Road by your own initiative."

"Commissioner Yuefei, do you want to discuss with me my jurisdiction over local government as the chairman of the local government?"

The first round of conversation was temporarily interrupted. Yue Fei had confirmed that He Rui, the warlord leader, did have real power in the entire Northeast. This fact made Yue Fei more curious about the current situation in China. All kinds of information showed that the struggle between various warlords in China was very fierce, and war broke out between them. However, He Rui, a warlord who could be considered among the top three in China, showed a higher pattern, as if he was the Chinese central government.

He is self-respecting, but he is on the surface adhering to the system that the country should have. If He Rui was a European, he would be a prince with the first priority in an empire in a chaotic state, and would be patient and unconservatively preparing to take over the supreme power sooner or later.

...Is this what Chinese warlords look like?

After adjusting his mindset, Yue Fei started the next topic, "Thank you for sending the minutes of the meeting. I saw you say you are a communist like steel."

"It's iron, not steel." He Rui corrected.

This made the translators on both sides fall into a state of embarrassment. The translators on He Rui found that they could not express the subtle differences between "Iron and Steel Communists" and "Iron and Steel Factoryists". The Russian translators brought by Yuefei did not understand the relationship between "steel rods" and "Iron and Steel". So the translators on both sides looked at He Rui.

He Rui instead explained in his exotic, rough French: "Iron-core refers to the methodology of analyzing the world with Marx's scientific socialism and communist ideas. Steel refers to his own belief in himself as a communist and unswervingly sticking to this view."

This explanation made the Yuefei Committee feel quite a bit, but the difference could not be clarified for a while. But Comrade Lenin talked with him for a long time before setting off, and some of them were exactly in line with what He Rui said. Member Yuefei felt respect for Comrade Lenin, and the precise prediction of what had not happened was one of the reasons why the Bolshevik Party members admired Lenin very much.

Recalling Comrade Lenin’s advice before departure, Member Yuefei asked: “Your Excellency, what kind of country do you want to build China into.”

He Rui replied: "Humans have five needs, presenting a progressive relationship. Physiological needs, security needs, belonging and love, respect needs and self-realization."

Yuefei only felt that there was too much content and could not remember it clearly for a moment. He Rui stood up and wrote five layers of demand theory on the blackboard in the conference room. Then he continued to say: "Physiological needs: food, moisture, air, sleep, sexual needs, etc. They are the most important and powerful among human needs. Comrade Yuefei, have you ever been a worker? Do you know how bad the working environment of workers is? If you know, those workers in textile mills work in two shifts, and in order to save costs, the capitalists only provide workers with safety.

One-half of the berths are arranged, and after the workers on the day shift get up and work, the berths are immediately used by night shift workers. This is not only in Russia, but also in all countries in industrial countries. In such an environment, poor food, dirty air, and insufficient sleep all torture the workers to death, let alone the sex life between husband and wife. Or they are naked in such a harsh environment to squeeze out a little joy that is better than nothing. In such an environment, revolution is not only inevitable, but necessary!"

For a moment, the image of "Prince" that was barely established in the heart of Yuefei, collapsed instantly. It was impossible for the noble prince to have such a deep understanding of the suffering of the people. Even if he knew, he would describe it with a disgust and would not be full of sympathy for the workers.

He Rui continued: "Safety needs: people need stability, security, protection, order, and can be free from fear and anxiety. A life that is in danger cannot give people a sense of security. The capital-owned class spontaneously or consciously uses such threats to force people to work. Such guys are even proud of boasting that they have given people a job opportunity. Their destruction is simply certain."

Member Yuefei was very familiar with the harsh living environment of the Russian working class and couldn't help but nod at this.

"Marx said that the capitalist system has turned all respected and useful feudal privileges into the employed class. People need to belong and love, one person requires emotional connections or relationships with others, make friends, and pursue love. These have lost their professional privileges because of the destruction of the feudal system, becoming both unstable and sacred halo. Next, the need for respect, self-esteem and hope are respected by others, and they do not accept the existence of existence. The last need for demand and the need for self-realization has also become the privileges that only the bourgeoisie can possess. People pursue their ability or potential and perfect them, and have become impossible because they do not own assets. I think the member Yuefei must have seen many such people in Russia."

For a moment, Yue Fei could hardly figure out whether he was in China or Russia, because the description of society by the warlord leader, who was equivalent to the "Prince of China", was highly overlapping with the current situation in Russia.

The opposition to the Bolshevik Red Army was the White Army, and the White Army was not a unified organization, but composed of the Tsar's royalist party, militarists and moderate socialists. The biggest enemy was not Kolchak or Denikin, but the moderate socialist Mensheviks.

The five-layer demand mentioned by He Rui, the first two layers refer to the Russian working people, and the last three layers are undoubtedly the White Army.

Yue Fei hated the White Army extremely much, and couldn't help but feel indignant about He Rui's calm analysis. He said loudly: "Your Excellency, are you looking for excuses for the White Army?"

"Whether the Red Army or the White Army, they are all humans. One of the basic concepts of Marxism is historical materialism. More than 2,000 years ago, a Chinese sage said that the baby of barbarians cried exactly the same as the baby of China, but after growing up, they had completely different customs. This is the result of the impact of the environment on humans. In my eyes, humans themselves are no different. Does the member of Yuefei think that people themselves are different?"

Yuefei was speechless for a moment, and he wanted to tell He Rui loudly that people are different. But as a Marxist, a Bolshevik who was deeply influenced by Comrade Lenin, Yuefei knew that it was wrong to say this. Comrade Lenin agreed with the theory of class influence, but not the theory of bloodline.

So Yuefei fell silent for a while and thought about what He Rui said. However, before Yuefei came up with a way out, He Rui continued: "What kind of country should be built into? Any country is composed of people. First, China must solve the physiological needs of the people and liberate the dilemma of cold and interfering. Secondly, China must solve the security needs and liberate the harsh strategic environment threatened by foreign countries. I am only trying my best to complete the first step in the Northeast, and as for the second step, it is underway."

Out of bad mood, member Yuefei asked: "Is seizing Zhongdong Road the right to solve your security needs?"

After saying that, Yue Fei felt a little regretful. The last meeting was that the talk broke completely on this issue. Although Yue Fei understood He Rui's last sarcasm, the conversation went to this point and Yue Fei felt that he had to talk about these things.

Out of Yue Fei's expectations, He Rui smiled, "Mr. Yue Fei is right. I implemented the action to recapture the Central and Eastern Road in order to solve China's security needs. I have limited understanding of the specific situation of the Russian Revolution and do not know whether the Russian Revolution solved the problem of physiological needs. However, I guess that the Bolshevik Central Committee of the Communist Party of China is working hard to implement solutions to security needs."

After listening to the translation and retelling He Rui's words, Comrade Lenin's instructions were activated in the memory of the memory. Comrade Lenin's speech and sentences were very different from that of He Rui, but the two were paying attention to the same direction.

After picking up the teacup and drinking two sips, the angry member of the Yuefei quickly calmed down. The purpose of this trip to China was no different from the previous negotiations with Germany. The Central Committee of the Bolsheviks of the United Nations General Assembly, or Comrade Lenin, was to reach a peace treaty with China to resolve the survival problems faced by the Bolshevik regime.

Since He Rui also had the same judgment, Yue Fei was unwilling to say anything. When signing the Treaty of Brest, the United Nations Communist Party promised the humiliating conditions of cede land and compensation, which almost shook Comrade Lenin's leadership position.

The Brest Treaty was signed with Germany because Comrade Lenin believed that Germany would collapse, and the Brest Treaty would no longer exist. However, the Northeast under He Rui showed no sign of collapse. If he cedes land and pays compensation for He Rui's approval, he would be afraid that the treaty would really be fulfilled. The Yuefei Committee member could not bear such a great responsibility personally.

Just when Commissioner Yuefei was in a dilemma, He Rui smiled, "Committee Yuefei worked all the way, so it's better to go back to the hotel to have a rest first."
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