Chapter 275: Teacher Liu Bo (lead member [Uncle Loves Traveling] plus more updates)

Chapter 275 Teacher Liu Bo (Leader [Uncle Loves Traveling] plus update 26, please subscribe for a monthly ticket)

(The third update is presented)

Propaganda of anti-Japanese resistance, or to put it more bluntly, propaganda of "beating up little Japan", is the most resonant topic in prisons.

This is the experience summarized by Liu Bo.

Promote red, some people are interested in it, and some people are disgusted with it.

Liu Bo carefully observed, analyzed and made statistics.

Those prisoners who are not too bad in nature and come from poor backgrounds are more interested in red ideas.

There are also some guys flying around, shady guys, prisoners with similar backgrounds, who are dismissive of everything. These people's thoughts are "he will be a good man again after eighteen years", "the head is off, the bowl is broken" Big scar'.

Then, Liu Bo focused on publicizing the anti-Japanese war, which was also a topic that could gain unified recognition in prison.

Whenever the topic of how to "beat little Japan" is mentioned, everyone's attitude is enthusiastic and their emotions are high.

Some people even thought about robbing a few Japanese girls after beating little Japan to death.

Liu Bo once asked a guy who he had personally arrested and put into a cell before. This guy was running rampant in the market, bullying the weak, and was eventually arrested and sentenced to prison for accidentally beating someone to death.

This person is nicknamed Yanbahu.

 Yan Bahu will give an example. He uses the young widow who was bullied by him as an example.

“I can bully Widow Feng, but others can’t, let alone Little Japan.”

This sentence greatly touched Liu Bo.

He wrote in his diary:

“In prison, you will meet all kinds of people.

There are poor people who were wrongly imprisoned, there are hawkers who were caught for tax evasion, and there are poor people who were framed because their wives were too beautiful.

There are also thieves, robbers, fraudsters, thugs who bully women and children, and so-called heroes of the forest.

These people have different origins, different personalities, different living environments, and different levels of education.

Some people have a bottom line and kindness in their hearts, and some are complete villains...

Now, I have become accustomed to using anti-Japanese propaganda methods, combined with promoting red ideas to everyone.

This attempt was successful.

The vast majority of people expressed their hatred for the Japanese invaders. Even Yan Bahu, who bullied women and children, actually thought that only he could bully Widow Feng, and the Japanese could not, because when the Japanese came, they would bully Feng. Widow, so he will fight the Japanese desperately.

This surprised me, and I was pleasantly surprised. Maybe everyone does not fully understand the concept of nation and country, but we are Chinese. The Japanese are coming and will enslave us. The Chinese will fight back and fight the Japanese desperately. How Simple thoughts. "

Yes, Liu Bo can write a diary. Paper, pen, and diary are provided to him. He can even have cigarettes to smoke in prison.

After all, he is a veteran patrol officer of the Central Patrol Room. The Target Range Prison is on Xue Huali Road. Liu Bo has known the prison guards here before, and everyone takes good care of Liu Bo.

Promoting the color red in prison is an instruction from the Super High School.

Last year, someone from the Special Higher Education Department came to visit him in disguise and conveyed to him the instructions of the new section chief Sanbonjiro:

Continue to act as a patriot, and do what a true red revolutionary should do in prison.

Liu Bo asked, can we promote anti-Japanese propaganda?

The visitor thought for a moment and nodded: Okay.

In this way, Liu Bo, the former third patrol officer of the Central Patrol House of the French Concession and now a prisoner at the Target Range Prison, became the most active ‘political prisoner’ in the prison.

Him writing a diary was also a task requirement at the beginning, and it was for outsiders to see.

However, now Liu Bo is used to keeping diaries. In his writing, he feels that his mind and soul can gain the greatest free space. This is his own moment of enjoyment.

Getting back to the topic, Liu Bo raised the question of whether landlords are more hateful or little Japan is the most hateful issue.

Everyone was talking at a loss.

Some people say that landlords are the most hateful people.

Some people say that little Japan is the most hateful.

In the end, Liu Bo gave a unified answer: Landlords are hateful, and little Japan is hateful. Of these two people, one is the exploiting class, and the other is the despicable and cruel invader. Compared with the two, the invader is more hateful.

"Because the contradictions between us and the landlords and capitalists are internal contradictions among the Chinese people. There are some landlords who are good people, and there are also kind-hearted capitalists. However, the invaders are all bad. The contradiction between us and the Japanese invaders is a life-and-death struggle. .”

Liu Bo's words won a round of applause.

Some of them are just making noise.

However, some people are thinking carefully.

At such moments, Liu Bo felt very happy.

At such moments, he would often think of Fang Muheng. Muheng had not seen him for a while, and Liu Bo was a little worried, worried that this stupid friend would be arrested.

Everyone began to discuss **** Little Japan.

The discussion among a group of green forest warriors and guys flying around was the most lively:

Be shot to death with a gun.

stabbed to death with a knife.

Suffocated to death.

Hang.

Smashed to death.

There are also people who say that they are dead.

Facing the lively discussions, Liu Bo has gone from feeling uncomfortable at first to becoming accustomed to it. He will even participate in it and help provide suggestions.

However, Liu Bo did not participate in the discussion today. He has been thinking about a question in his mind.

‘Workers of the world, unite. ’

These are the words in the "Red Manifesto".

Now, every time Liu Bo preaches red ideas to the inmates, and every time he thinks about this sentence again, he will have a deeper understanding.

He thought of his parents, who had been poor all their lives, and of many fishermen who were as poor as his own family.

These poor fishermen have worked hard all their lives, but they can barely eat enough. Even if they want to eat an extra bowl of rice, it is a luxury.

If he hadn't worked **** his own, passed the military academy, and stood out, he would have been fishing on the seashore, eating salted fish and bitter rice balls, marrying a wife and having children. He would have been poor all his life, and his son would also be expected to continue to be poor for the rest of his life.

Those bureaucrats and landowners can have a lot of money and live a luxurious life.

Previously, Liu Bo had two thoughts fighting fiercely in his mind.

‘Proletarians of the world, unite’!

“The old world was beaten to pieces!”

This is so good to say!

Another voice was shouting: Wake up, Seto Uchigawa, you are Seto Uchigawa, not Liu Bo, the Chinese patriot!

Now, there seems to be another voice: Setouchi River, join us, proletarians across Japan, unite!

Liu Bo felt like he was going crazy.

“Teacher Liu.” An inmate asked, “Dalei said that there are poor people and good people in Japan. Is this true?”

At first some prisoners called him Officer Liu, but Liu Bo didn't like it. Finally, because he often gave lectures to everyone, everyone called him Teacher Liu, and Liu Bo liked this title very much.

“We want to fight the Japanese invaders, but there are good people and bad people everywhere, and there are also many poor people in Japan.” Liu Bo said.

"However, these poor people in Japan are also sparing no effort to support Japan's invasion of China. They have been tied onto this aggression chariot!" At this time, a voice roared in Liu Bo's head.

After discussing with Cheng Qianfan, Peng and Ou decided that Cheng Qianfan would investigate Cao Yu.

“Cao Yu published an article directly criticizing the Third Patrol of the Central Patrol Room. As the deputy inspector, you arranged for people to secretly investigate him. No one will have any suspicion.” Peng Yuou said.

"Not the deputy inspector." Cheng Qianfan smiled reservedly, "Now he is the third inspector."

“Oh my, it turns out I was promoted, but I didn’t know it was Inspector Cheng who showed me such disrespect.” Peng and Ou cupped their hands, “Inspector Cheng, congratulations.”

“Same joy, same joy.” Cheng Qianfan laughed and said.

"Comrade Huo Miao, I have an idea." Peng Yuou said, "While we are investigating Cao Yu again, in order to paralyze Cao Yu, it is necessary to arrange something for him that seems very important, but will not affect The work of organizing safety.”

“It seems to be very important and will not affect the safety of the organization.” Cheng Qianfan frowned and thought, and suddenly his eyes lit up, and he saw Peng and Ou looking at him with smiles.

“Secretary Peng, let’s tell you the answer at the same time to see if the hero has the same opinion.” Cheng Qianfan said.

“Okay.” Peng and Ou nodded.

Then, both of them said at the same time:

“Liu Bo!”

“The one from the shooting range prison!”

The young red warrior and the older red warrior looked at each other.

“Professor Peng, good advice!”

“Inspector Xiao Cheng, you are not bad either.”

Then the two of them raised their teacups and clinked their glasses, both laughing boldly.

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