we weavers,

One by one was poor and naked.

A person who is a high official,

Put on the coat and wear the brocade breastplate.

We weave these,

However, even if he died of starvation, he didn't have a piece of cloth to bury him.

we weavers,

One by one was poor and naked.

But our world is coming soon,

Your world will be destroyed.

At that time, we will

old world mourning,

Because the thunder of the uprising has already resounded in the sky.

.....

The second Lyon worker uprising shook France and helped Austria.

The internal and external troubles that Franz expected did not appear, on the contrary, it seemed unusually smooth.

It seems that after the Hungarians decided to withdraw from the German customs union, all problems were solved.

The Prussian ambassador hanged himself and spent all the funds allocated by the Prussian government.

To further discredit the Prussian government, more than one dancer was seen entering and leaving the Prussian ambassador's room.

As a result, some good people linked money, women and ambassadors, and fabricated a series of scandals.

The successor foreign minister of Prussia had to say in public that the former foreign minister loved his wife very much, and the cause of the matter is under investigation.

It’s okay not to investigate. After investigating the Prussians, it was found that this incident was related to an organization called the Polish Restoration Army.

This time the Prussian military couldn't sit still, and it was too daring to assassinate the Prussian foreign minister.

The top leaders in Prussia were even more insecure, fearing that they would be approached by the Polish Restoration Army, and the turnover of brothels in Berlin plummeted that month.

The French were not much better either. Just after the plague passed, an unprecedented workers' uprising broke out in Lyon.

The reason for this is simply that the factory owners do not regard the workers as human beings. At this time, French workers had to work eighteen hours a day, and even worked overtime.

Since a large-scale uprising had already broken out in France in 1831, high-level officials issued the October Decree in order to prevent workers from forming associations.

In October 1833, the government of the July Dynasty issued a decree prohibiting associations and prohibiting the existence of groups of more than 20 people.

But as the saying goes, there are policies above and countermeasures below.

The workers broke up and formed countless small groups of less than 20 people.

As a result, the association not only did not stop, but became more and more crazy, which made King Louis Philippe very angry.

In March 1834, the rulers of the July Dynasty issued a decree prohibiting workers from organizing new associations, forcing workers to disband existing mutual aid associations, or punishing all members, and ordered the arrest of worker leaders.

This move angered the workers, who decided to fight against the July Dynasty with arms.

But the French were much more effective than the Austrians in suppressing the revolution.

The army of the July Dynasty had already made preparations. After the uprising broke out, the army of the July Dynasty quickly entered the city, occupied various crossroads and major strongholds, and set up artillery outside the city. The Lyon rebels were already caught.

Of course, the French's ability to rebel is not covered. The insurgents have rich experience, and even when faced with the pressure of soldiers, they chose street fighting to deal with it.

If the army wants to win, it must attack room by room, and it has to pay a huge price.

Fight the army in the field, unless you encounter the idiot general with a group of soldiers who don't want to fight.

Otherwise, the rebel army without heavy firepower would face the fate of being massacred against the regular army.

It was the uprising in Paris that surprised the senior officials of the July Dynasty.

July Dynasty, Cabinet.

"Guizzo, **** it, the fire is burning in the country now, and you're still dealing with the **** Austrians."

"Thiers, you short-sighted fool, the Austrians are competing with the Prussians for the leadership of Germany. No matter which side wins, it is a disaster for France, do you understand?"

"Before the Germans make a disaster, the outside workers will rush in and hang you and me on the street lamps."

Finally, at Thiers' insistence, tens of thousands of troops entered Paris to maintain order. The uprising was suppressed, but it also almost paralyzed the entire French government.

At the same time, "Blood Week in Lyon" begins. Soldiers were ordered to shoot anyone who looked like an insurgent or who sympathized with the insurgent.

In the **** street fighting, men and women were dragged out of their rooms and shot in the street.

The atrocities continued for a week, and the last rebels were all shot dead in the Corderie Cathedral.

"Charles won't die in vain, he is a hero!" A tall bearded man tightly wrapped a boy with a rag.

"I'm not afraid of death, let me go back, I will fight them to the end!" The boy wanted to break free, but was hugged tightly by the bearded hands.

"If you go back, their deaths will be in vain! We must live well for them, and one day General Napoleon will come back to save us." The bearded man roared.

"But General Napoleon is dead?" The boy had tears in his eyes.

"General Napoleon has a nephew, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, and General Jerome is also alive..."

"But what if they're all gone?" the boy asked.

"France needs Napoleon, and there must be a Napoleon." The bearded man answered firmly.

"Yes! There must be a Napoleon." The boy named Charles had a gleam of determination in his eyes.

At this time, there were still many people in rags like them, and the French army did not kill them all.

As for the people in this team, some have regained their strength and some have lost their souls.

The Lyon Uprising in France has failed, UU Reading www.uukanshu. For this reason, Thalia also lost a year's salary to Franz.

After all, in the eyes of people at the time, French uprisings always seemed to succeed.

At this time, Louis Bonaparte had just become a captain of the Berne Artillery Regiment, and Jerome, thanks to his father-in-law, had become a prince and was spending his final years in Italy.

In 1834, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte was never short of conspirators and dangerous elements dissatisfied with the country, even fanatical admirers and self-righteous liars.

A man named Persini approached Louis Bonaparte.

This Pessini once joined the French army, but he was always a low-level officer; later he went to Bohemia as the editor-in-chief, but was quickly copied; in the end he found that only Bonapartism was his way to reach the sky .

Under the introduction of Napoleon's poet Belmonte, Pessini met Louis Bonaparte and the two hit it off.

Pescini advocated that the hero does not have to care about the current situation, but to create the current situation. These words deeply moved Louis Bonaparte.

In fact, Louis Bonaparte never gave up his actions, which is exactly in line with Pessini's proposition.

So, the two decided to go to Strasbourg to create a situation.

In the Austrian Empire, several very small uprisings were quickly suppressed.

Without the French and Prussians, the Austrian dignitaries seem to have become eggplants.

Within the Hungarians, because Prince Ertehazi lost power, they need to elect a new leader.

But everyone's strengths were about the same, so things became interesting.

The Hungarian nobles suddenly turned to Austria collectively, and they would all be loyal servants of Austria until a new boss was determined. .

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