Chapter 21: The Martial Artist Goes Wild (Part 1)
Zhou Yu and Tesla discussed Tesla's three-phase asynchronous motor, Zhou Yu told Tesla that the most scientific three-phase AC motor should adopt a three-phase system, which does not require rectification, no sparks, so it can be applied on a large scale.
Zhou Yu demanded that Tesla improve the three-phase AC system, and change the single-phase AC system to overcome its disadvantages compared to DC. He believed that multi-phase AC (especially three-phase AC) should be established as the true dominant position.
Zhou immediately told Tesla:
Telephone repeater or amplifier, loudspeaker.
2. Electric welding machine technology.
3. Regarding wireless telecommunication theory.
4. Wireless remote control technology.
5. X-ray photography technology.
6. Hydrogen peroxide as fuel for power generation systems
These were basically inventions of Nikola Tesla in later years.
And Zhou Yu quickly drew out the drawings and wrote out the relevant technical data on the spot, requiring Tesla to develop it. For the time being, Zhou Yu did not apply for patents for several scientific research projects invented by Tesla.
Next, Zhou Yu calmed down and manufactured a pistol for the forgotten troops. He adopted the Type 54 pistol, which was very popular in China in later generations and had great power. At the same time, he also improved the submarine production line provided by the Germans, aiming to improve the performance of the submarine, and invented the hydraulic transmission device.
And our Fei Hong brother, after parting with Lao Jie and Zhou Yu in Vietnam, returned to Guangzhou and didn't idle for a moment, busy as can be.
He threw Baozhilin to his father Huang Qiying, and apprentices Liang Kuan and Lin Shihong, and started his Jianghu Xiake trip. Went to work hard for Zhou Yu's secret establishment of the Military Intelligence Bureau.
Wong Fei-hung's Kuen Luk style has two branches, one from Luk Ah-chai - Wong Tai - Wong Kiew-ying and the other from Tit Kiu Saam - Lam Fuk-sing. The Hung Mun is historically China's largest anti-Qing force, with its various branches spread throughout the country and even overseas.
The Qing dynasty of Manchuria also knew that the Hongmen posed a great threat to them, so they divided and disintegrated them, forming the "Green Gang" with the traitors of the Hongmen. Among them, there were still anti-Qing branches, with the Tiandihui being the most powerful.
So Wong Fei-hung, as a disciple of the Hung Mun, quietly arrived at the Hong Kong branch of the Hung Mun and was secretly introduced by the Hong Kong branch to meet Huang San-de, the leader of the Tien Kong Association in San Francisco.
Huang Sande, also known as Chuanbo, was from Sijiu Town, Taishan County, Guangdong Province. He was born in 1863 into a poor peasant family during the Tongzhi Emperor's reign.
Huang Sande was born with a clever talent and was called "divine child" by the villagers. Due to lack of money for tuition, he only attended private school for three years. In 1878, at the age of 15, Huang Sande borrowed dozens of dollars from his relatives and set out to make a fortune in "Jinshan" (San Francisco, USA) with several peers.
Later, Huang Sande was sold to a coal mine to dig coal. He had been a laundry worker and a delivery man before.
In order not to be bullied by foreigners, he joined the Hongmen and diligently followed his uncles who knew martial arts to learn. After several years of hard work, he actually practiced a good martial art.
He has just been elected as the president of Chee Kung Tong in San Francisco, concurrently serving as the president of Chee Kung Tong in Prescott, Arizona (also known as "Baa Si Ga" among Chinese Americans), and the grand president of Chee Kung Tong in San Francisco.
After exchanging pleasantries, Huang Feihong and Wong Sam-to got straight to the point and asked him: "Huang Menglong, in your opinion, why haven't Chinese people around the world received fair treatment? Is it because they are not hardworking? Not self-loving? Not intelligent? Or is there another reason?"
Huang Sande replied solemnly to Wong Fei-hung, "We, the Chinese people, must be loyal and patriotic, unite with righteousness, and eliminate evil to avoid being bullied by foreigners."
I don't dare to agree with Huang Menglong's view, I think it's not that Chinese people are not united, the root cause is only one: our Qing government is too incompetent! The foreigners simply don't treat Chinese as human beings!
How many outstanding Chinese youths died in the construction of American railways? As you are based in the US, Mr. Huang, you should be more aware of this than I am. There is also the existence of the Chinese Exclusion Act and the humiliating treatment of Chinese people by Western countries.
And on the other hand, it is the Qing government's fawning and fear of foreigners, its indifference to the life and death of the Chinese people, the government's lack of concern for strengthening the military and only seeking pleasure, are these not the direct causes of our Chinese people becoming third-class citizens in the world?
If the government of China is a powerful, technologically advanced, wealthy and socially stable one, then who in the world can ignore the 450 million people of the Chinese nation with its vast territory?
To earn others' respect, we must be self-reliant, independent, confident and loving to ourselves. Only then can the Chinese nation live up to its glorious history of over 5,000 years!
Doesn't Huang Menglong think that our China shouldn't have such a day!?!
Our leader, Mr. Zhou Yu, although young, has a strong sense of patriotism and a wealth of scientific and cultural knowledge. Initially, my wish was to use Baozhilin, which I founded, to rescue the dying and heal the wounded.
However, Principal Zhou told me: Your personal strength is insignificant and can only save a small number of patients, but cannot save all the Chinese people in the world.
The Chinese people all over the world are sick, they are mentally ill, numb, empty, and have always been obedient, becoming the real fools of the Qing dynasty.
What we need to cure is their heart disease. Only when all the Chinese people stand up, our Chinese nation, this Eastern lion can truly awaken and become strong, can stand among the world's powerful nations, can make China a great country that attracts visitors from all directions.
Then Wong Fei-hung told Zhou Yu the loyal and righteous words of saving the country, driving out the Tartars, restoring the Han dynasty, and establishing a great unity that he had been told, which shocked Huang Sande into a daze.
Huang Feihong took the opportunity to tell Huang Sande about Zhou Yu's grand ideas and theories on developing economy, military, talent, industry, finance, law, knowledge, science and so on. He also told him about the overall situation and long-term goals of Zhou Yu's Huaxia Zhongyong Military Group.
He was entrusted by Zhou Yu to create a global intelligence agency, the Military Intelligence Division of Hua Xia Zhongyong Army, and asked Huang Sande to lead his troops to join.
Huang Sande himself was a overseas Chinese patriot who had devoted himself to the movement of resisting the Qing dynasty, and he felt that there was no way for him to serve his country. At this time, Wong Fei-hung took advantage of Huang's drowsiness to send him a pillow.
Also inspired by Zhou Yu's patriotic behavior, after a deep and profound thinking, he finally decided to join the Military Intelligence Agency of Huaxia Zhongyong Army, contributing his strength to the prosperity of the motherland.
Of course, if Zhou Yu didn't have the ability, then everything would be empty talk, and Huang Sande wouldn't pay attention to Huang Feihong's set either. In short, everything needs to be established on the basis of strong power in order to work.
He immediately held a secret discussion with the masters, elders and other core members of the Zhigongtang. After the discussion, the American Zhigongtang immediately sent an invitation letter to the leaders of all branches of the Hongmen Society around the world for a grand meeting.
Inviting the big brothers to gather at the Zhigongtang General Hall in San Francisco, USA on a certain day in November of Guangxu's sixth year. At that time, Zhou Yu was still in Old Street, Vietnam, inventing new technologies and products!
Upon receiving the invitation, the big shots of the Hongmen branches rushed to the Zhigongtang headquarters in San Francisco. At that time, there were many branches of the Hongmen all over the world, and there were dozens of "halls" of the Hongmen in the United States alone.
The Canadian Hung Men Association has more than 20 clubhouses and over 20,000 members.
There are also branches of Hung Mun in South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.
Overseas Chinese who temporarily resided abroad, 90% of them joined the Hongmen Society. At that time, under the big environment, those Chinese people had no choice but to rely on these organizations to protect their rights and interests, which was also a helpless thing, who made the Qing dynasty weak?
On August 1, 1890, in the Chee Kung Tong headquarters in San Francisco's Chinatown, a six-day secret meeting was held among the leaders of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association. Wong Fei-hung was specially invited to attend this conference.
The meeting was extremely solemn and lasted all night, finally unifying the various factions of the Hongmen into a single patriotic party, with the establishment of a party charter.
The newly established party was called Mingguo Party and later changed to Kuomintang. August 1st was confirmed as the founding day of the party.
The conference elected Huang Sande as the first chairman of the party, and Wong Fei-hung as honorary chairman. There were also appointments of other important figures and a series of personnel arrangements.
The meeting on August 1, 1880 was: The first national congress of the Nationalist Party.
The first article of the party charter is: Loyalty and righteousness to save the country, drive out the Tartars, restore my Han dynasty, distribute land to each household, everyone is equal, establish a great unity of the Chinese nation. There are also some other details.
Finally, all Kuomintang personnel were confirmed and sworn in to join the Chinese Loyalist Army, vowing to be loyal to the army and report to the country.
After the meeting, all the KMT cadres present asked Huang Feihong: When there is an opportunity, they must arrange for everyone to meet Zhou Yu, this mysterious and omnipotent patriotic leader in Huang Feihong's words.
Under the arrangement and accompaniment of Huang Sande, who was inseparable from him, Wong Fei-hung secretly met with representatives of Chinese communities across the United States. At each stop, Huang Sande introduced Wong Fei-hung to local outstanding intellectuals, scientific and technological talents, as well as prominent overseas Chinese figures.
To establish the prestige of Wong Fei-hung and the Zhongyong Army, Wong Fei-hung secretly met with representatives from various circles of Chinese Americans to absorb a large number of backbone talents for Zhou Yu, including businessmen, scientific talents, Jianghu heroes, and overseas students, among whom the most famous one was Zhan Tianyou, who specialized in railway engineering at Yale University's Civil Engineering Department.
Everyone is basically familiar with Zhan Tianyou.
Zhan Tianyou was born in 1861 in Boyang, Jiangxi Province. He is a prominent patriotic engineer and railway engineering expert of our country. He loved learning since childhood.
In 1972, at the age of 12, Zhan Tianyou was admitted to the first batch of young children studying abroad in the United States. During his high school years in the US, he studied hard in natural sciences. In 1978, at the age of 17, Zhan Tianyou was admitted to Yale University in the US, majoring in civil engineering and railway engineering, with excellent academic performance.
After a long conversation with Huang Feihong, having understood all the situations of Zhou Yu Group and its ultimate goal, this greatest patriotic scientist and engineer in modern Chinese history actively joined the Zhongyong Army, promising to serve for the Zhongyong Army in Vietnam after graduation, contributing his power to the prosperity of the Huaxia nation.

