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Section 5 Northeast China (1)

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    The rain is coming and the wind is blowing all over the building.  The shadow of war looms like dark clouds over Liaoning Province. Troops of military trains shuttle back and forth to evacuate residents, government agencies, and factory equipment from southern cities to the rear, and then carry trucks full of loaded soldiers and a large amount of military supplies to Shenyang.  front.  Every train station and dock in northern Liaoning Province and Jilin Province was busy. Officers and soldiers of various units with high morale boarded military columns and ships heading to the front line among the people who came to see them off spontaneously. The loud "Northeast Army Advances" was played loudly.  The military song "March of the People's Liberation Army" resounded loudly (Zhang Xueliang plagiarized it based on the "March of the People's Liberation Army").  The gongs and drums were noisy and colorful flags were flying. The people lined the streets to send off hard-boiled eggs, cigarettes, fruits, biscuits, and towels into the hands of the officers and soldiers. Local governments in various places also organized farewell ceremonies to "send off the soldiers to the front line."  Banners abound.  Everywhere you can see gray-haired old parents reluctantly sending their sons away, and young women holding their newborn sons in tears to bid farewell to their husbands The cries of parting relatives come one after another, but more often than not they are parents and wives.  A touching scene of righteousness in which a son encourages his son and husband to "fight the enemy bravely and return safely."

    Some veterans lamented: "I have been fighting with the commander for more than ten years, but I have never seen the common people farewell like this."

    The veteran next to him said: "Of course. Back then, we were fighting among our own people, and there was no point in winning. Now we are following the young marshal to fight against the Japanese to defend our country. The situation is different!"

    The first war in Northeast China unexpectedly started in a small town called "Qingyan" between Liaoyang and Anshan.

    On November 2, the leading force of the Japanese Army, the 5th Independent Mixed Brigade, advanced towards Anshan. The defenders of Anshan were the 577th Regiment of the Northeast Army. Unexpectedly, when the regiment leader Dong Futing saw the Japanese troops approaching in force, he suddenly handed over the Border Defense Department to him.  The order to "hold Anshan for 48 hours before retreating" was lost to the South Pacific.  A reinforced regiment of 5,000 people, under his leadership, fled the city without giving up a single shot.  This news reached the Shenyang Border Defense Department, and everyone was shocked. At this time, the Northeast Army had not yet established a defensive front. Most of the troops from various places who had received orders to rush to the front line were still on the way. Shenyang could be said to have a wide open door, with only two divisions.  The defensive strength was simply unable to withstand the attack of the four Japanese divisions. Dong Futing suddenly reduced the Northeast Army's defense time in Liaoyang by more than 30 hours. The harm can be imagined.  The 577th Regiment was affiliated with Niu Yuanfeng's 106th Division. When he learned that his "favorite general" had become "famous in the Northeast" as soon as he entered the battlefield, Niu Yuanfeng was so ashamed that he rushed directly to the Border Defense Department to find Zhang Xueliang. He cried and said: "My subordinates were afraid of the enemy in battle and neglected their duties to escape.  Needless to say, the harm caused to the entire army. As a commander, it is difficult to shirk responsibility for improper employment. I will apologize with death!" After saying that, they pulled out their pistols and everyone hurriedly stepped forward to hold them down before Niu Yuanfeng stuffed the pistol into his mouth.  Snatched it.  Although Zhang Xueliang was a little confused, punishing the generals at this time would cause instability in the morale of the army, so he comforted him: "Commander Niu can have such a loyal heart. When the Japanese invaders approach the city, the general will be the first to go into battle to avenge the previous humiliation."  It made Niu Yuanfeng burst into tears.

    Just when Niu Yuanfeng was looking for life and death, due to Dong Futing's unauthorized escape, a brigade that was released suddenly trapped the 580th Regiment of the 106th Division in Qingyan.  The 580th Regiment was originally ordered by Niu Yuanfeng to go to Anshan to reinforce the 577th Regiment to jointly defend Anshan and gain more time for the construction of the Liaoyang defense line. After receiving the order, the regiment leader Zhao Yi did not dare to neglect and marched continuously until midnight. Seeing Anshan in front, Zhao Yi  He ordered the entire group, who were exhausted, to rest temporarily in Qingyan for a short while. When they woke up the next day, they found that the entire town was surrounded by Japanese troops.  Zhao Yi, who barely figured out the whole story, couldn't help but cursed in the direction where Dong Futing was running in Shenyang: "Dong Futing! I'm an ancestor of yours! I rushed with my life to reinforce you, but you ran away and left me to the Japanese in vain.  !" The officers and soldiers of the whole regiment were also filled with anger and cursed Dong Futing and the 577th regiment for being as cowardly as a mouse.  After scolding, Zhao Yi, who quickly calmed down, knew that his troops were trapped in a tight siege and immediately ordered the entire regiment to dig fortifications and prepare for battle.  (Note: Zhao Yi is a real historical figure, also known as Zhao Yangruo and courtesy name Xijian. He was born in Tangjiabaozi Village, Huazi Township, Dengta County in 1896, and his ancestral home is Ye County, Shandong Province. After the "September 18th" incident broke out, he raised troops to resist Japan.  He participated in the anti-Japanese struggle in Shicheng, Gubeikou, Rehe and other places. Later, he surrendered to the enemy during the Liaoshen Battle of the Liberation War. He died of illness in Beijing on November 7, 1967 at the age of 73.)

    Although the Japanese Major General Kanda had just effortlessly occupied Anshan, the "Steel City" in the Northeast, his calm personality did not cause him to despise the Northeast Army.  He knew very well that the occupation of Anshan was just a matter of luck and he encountered a scum general of the Northeast Army who fled the battle, but this kind of "good thing" does not happen often.  Although the Northeastern Army in the small town in front of him has been trapped in a tight siege, it still has not shown signs of collapse. Instead, it is actively building defenses. Kanda knows it well.??The mounds produced fierce battles.  Gao Fuyuan, the commander of the 619th Regiment of the 107th Division, personally led a reinforced battalion to reinforce a commanding height in the southwest between Qingnian Street and Minzhu Road. He turned a corner and collided with a squadron of Japanese troops. The two sides had no time to draw their guns, bite and fight.  group.  Kang Hongkang, commander of the 530th Regiment of the 101st Division, led his troops and was sitting in a private house to rest after a fierce battle with a group of Japanese troops. He suddenly heard someone talking in the next room. When he heard carefully, they were all in Japanese. The officers and soldiers cut through the wall and threw grenades directly, and the explosion  That room was filled with blood and blood from the Japanese troops.  After a day of fierce fighting, the Japanese army barely controlled one-third of the southern city of Liaoyang.  In the middle of the night, various divisions of the Northeast Army organized suicide squads to attack the Japanese troops at night. The suicide squads risked their lives and went into battle shirtless, covered with grenades and holding submachine guns and large blades. When they saw the Japanese troops, they threw grenades wildly and opened fire wildly. After firing the bullets, they brandished their swords.  Under the moonlight, the heads of Japanese soldiers flew out one after another, and the Japanese soldiers who were killed were frightened.  After a night of melee, the Japanese army had to vomit out nearly half of their territory.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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