论文部分内容阅读
邹鲁与蒋介石均为孙中山晚年最信任的国民党人。邹鲁是培养革命党骨干的“文学校”—国立广东大学的校长;蒋介石则是培养革命军骨干的“武学校”—黄埔军校的校长。但孙中山逝世后,二人在政治选择却大相径庭,一个成为主张坚决分共的“西山派”,一个则在一段时间内成为主张坚决联共的“红色将军”。此时二者的关系果真“左”“右”分明吗?邹、蒋在反共问题上为何纷争?本文试图通过对1924~1927年间邹鲁与蒋介石关系的梳理,对上述问题作初步解答,并借此透视国民党内部主流派与反对派之间复杂微妙的互动关系。
Zou Lu and Chiang Kai-shek are Sun Yat-sen’s most trusted late Kuomintang. Zou Lu is the backbone of the revolutionary party to cultivate the “school of literature” - the president of the State University of Guangdong; Chiang Kai-shek is the backbone of the revolutionary army training “Wu school” - Huangpu Military Academy. However, after Sun Yat-sen’s death, the two were totally different in political choices. One became the “Xishan School” that advocated a resolute separation of powers and the other became the “red general” advocating a firm coalition for a period of time. At this point, the relationship between the two really “left” and “right” clear? Zou, Chiang disputes on the issue of anti-communism why? This paper attempts to sort out the relationship between Zou Lu and Chiang Kai-shek during 1924-1927, the preliminary answers to the above questions and In this way, we can see the complex and delicate interaction between the main KMT and the opposition.