One of the results of the negotiations was the Double Tenth Agreement between the two parties, where they agreed to hold an open multi-party talks named Political Consultative Conference (PCC) as soon as possible.
The CCP organised many support meetings for these conference across the country, which were routinely disrupted by the secret police of the Nationalist government attempting to encourage anti-CCP sentiments.
On 10 February 1946, the coalition held a success meeting, which was participated by a number of CCP-affiliated or pro-CCP organisations and was chaired by Zhou Enlai, Guo Moruo, Shen Junru, Luo Longji, Ma Yinchu, Li Gongpu.
It was not until the arrival of the CPC representatives Zhou Enlai and Mao Ruofei, and the pro-CCP KMT general Feng Yuxiang that the agents left the meeting chamber.
[7] On the following day, Liu Deqiao sued Li Gongpu, Zhang Naiqi, Zhu Xuefan, Tao Xingzhi and Shi Fuliang in the local court for their violation of order and physical damages on others.
On that night, China Democratic League called for an assembly, which appointed Zhou Enlai and Zhang Junmai to complain to Chiang Kai-shek about the incident.