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Chapter 69 Return to the capital (3)

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    In the early morning of the late autumn, the Shanwei sea area, still shrouded in morning fog, was crashing on the shore and seabirds were leaping into the sky.  The glimmer of morning light and the sound of waves hitting the shore were suddenly swallowed up by the huge flames and thundering sound of Japanese naval guns.  Under the cover of the guns of four "King Kong" class battleships and the "carpet" bombing of naval aviation flying from Kaohsiung Airport in Taiwan, the Japanese army's newly formed "South China Expedition Force" Thirteenth Front Army's Third Division, First Zero  More than 50,000 people from the Third Division and the 4th Brigade, under the command of Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant General Prince Nian Yan, quickly tore apart the fragile coastal defenses of the National Army in Guangdong and made surprise landings at Shanwei, Jieshi, Pinghai and other places; then the Japanese troops  The Fifteenth Front Army, with the Seventh Division as its main forward, immediately landed again at Yangjiang and broke into the hinterland of Guangdong.  The Guangdong National Army, which had been depleted during the East China War, was unable to withstand the sudden and rolling wave of Japanese landings. The land and coast defense lines collapsed one after another. The Japanese army entered Guangdong with great momentum, conquering thousands of miles of land.  On September 1st alone, more than 20 cities including Zhuhai, Jiangmen, Huizhou, Dongguan, Chaozhou, and Jieyang were melted by the Japanese sun flag; at noon the next day, the Japanese 7th Brigade, with the cooperation of the tank brigade, marched straight in, almost without losing a fight.  Taking Guangzhou lightly; while landing and capturing Guangdong, Hainan Island was also swallowed up by the Japanese 109th Division's landing.  It was a foregone conclusion that Guangdong and Hainan provinces would all fall into the hands of the Japanese army within a week. The Japanese troops who opened the railway from Guangdong Province to the north were directed towards Hunan, the southern hinterland of Wuhan.

    The whole country was shocked when news of the unexpected war in the south came.  General Yu Hanmou, the commander of the Guangdong garrison, immediately became the focus of national public opinion attack. People from all walks of life angrily accused him of being responsible for the loss of Hainan and Guangdong territory. The media even mockingly gave him the nickname "Yu Hanwumou".  "Joongang Daily", "Ta Kung Pao", "Northeast Daily" and other major domestically influential newspapers all use the same shocking headline: South China is in danger!

    Looking at the national war situation at this time, if the Japanese army in East China and the Japanese army in South China are two steel knives, then the nine southern provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Hunan, and Hubei under the intersection of the swords are all Chiang Kai-shek's  The foundation and hinterland of the central system is located.  The scale of the war and the speed of changes have greatly exceeded the estimates and expectations of the Wuhan government and Chiang Kai-shek.  Not only did the Japanese army in China not fall into a declining passive defense situation, its senior leaders were keenly aware of the void in southern China's military defense capabilities and took advantage of it.  The areas encircled by the Japanese troops in South China and East China were both the richest and industrial centers in China. The Japanese army's intentions were self-evident: firstly, to expand the territory of the "New Nanjing Government", and secondly, to implement the Japanese base camp's response to the lack of war supplies and to provide grassroots troops.  The policy of "supporting war with war" was issued.

    At this time, the national public opinion was overwhelming and frenzied, and it was a time of national crisis. It was a pity that they could still be so calm and relaxed. This kind of qi-nurturing skill like an old monk entering trance is indeed not something ordinary people can have.  In a side room of the conference hall of the Wuhan Military Commission, I looked at Chen Cheng, Director of Operations and Operations of the National Government, and He Yingqin, Minister of the Central Military and Political Department, who were sitting across from each other, with expressions on their faces that were like Jiang Taigong sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai.  Zhu Guangmu, the secretary-general of the department, felt an uncontrollable anger rising in his heart.  He bowed slightly and saluted, and despite being dizzy due to the turbulence of the plane just now, he did not bother to speak in a subtle and tactful manner and said: "Director Chen, Minister He." Zhu Guangmu looked at the other two people in this small room, the Kuomintang  Zhang Lan, a member of the Political Participation Council and Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Democratic League, and Li Jishen, President of the Kuomintang Military Senate and leader of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee, respectfully said: "I am an elder, and I am an official. Everyone, I know that I have low qualifications, but I have great responsibilities.  Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang does not dare to slack off due to his heavy trust. Please forgive me if these words spoken from the bottom of my heart are too harsh."

    After backing up his words, Zhu Guangmu raised his voice slightly, and his tone of voice became slightly less polite: "Just as Mr. Mao of the Communist Party of China said, 'The Kou Shen is in serious trouble, and China is worried about the land sinking; the people are relieved.  "There is hope of reversing the disaster." At this moment, the national crisis is looming, and the disaster caused by the Japanese invaders' invasion of our land needs no more words. At this critical moment, the national government should unite all parties and factions across the country to resist foreign humiliation and jointly fight the national disaster.  To make a long story short, I came here this time to reiterate to the central government three requests made by Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang: 1. Once again implore the national government to unite all forces in the country to unite in the war of resistance and incorporate the Chinese Communist Party into the national army¡¯s anti-Japanese camp; 2. Open the Fengzhou-Luzhou railway transportation as soon as possible  line, restore the logistical supplies for our East China frontline troops; third, urge the national government to declare war on Japan, and use all the strength of the country to fight against the Japanese invaders. I also ask Director Chen, Minister He, Zhang Shen, and Dean Li to convey these three points to  Chairman Chiang."

    Zhang Lan nodded and agreed: "Yes, Director Chen, Minister He, and Marshal Zhang supported the Central Army with countless ammunition and firearms at the beginning of the Songhu Battle. Now as the war spreads, they even dispatched the elite of the Northeast Frontier Army to fight against the war. These  All of this is obvious to all, and it completely proves that Marshal Zhang is loyal to the country and loves the people. The Feng-Lu Railway is of great importance, and the government should solve it as soon as possible. It must not be the same."You have to sacrifice the lives of frontline soldiers to pay for your retreat from the Kuomintang."

    "Blow up!" Long Yunfeng ordered, pointing to the "Siberian Tigers" stuck in the mud on the side of the road, unable to move and fight without fuel and shells, his words full of steely refusal.  "We must shrink our troops and retreat into the city to wait for reinforcements. All artillery and tanks without shells and fuel that cannot be taken away will be blown up! They must not fall into the hands of the Japanese army! We must act quickly! Don't feel bad! We are without tanks and artillery.  It can be rebuilt! Armored soldiers and artillerymen pick up their guns for me. Get ready to fight!"

    No one dared to question Long Yunfeng's words. The armored soldiers and artillerymen of the 101st Division burst into tears, rubbing over and over the steel bodies of their comrades who had fought bloody battles together since they came out of seclusion.  Amidst the loud explosions and flames, the "Siberian Tigers", No. 2 tanks, 130mm cannons and 180mm howitzers with outstanding combat achievements and invincible qualities were turned into scrap metal on this foreign land.

    "Where is Chu Qiming?" Long Yunfeng continued to walk on the muddy street.  The city was buzzing with people, and officers and soldiers rushing to their respective positions were working hard to build fortifications and street fighting fortresses.  Ruan Xuanwang, the deputy division commander next to him, replied: "Brigadier Chu, with a main regiment of the 45th Brigade, is building a defense line on the east flank of the city to hell the Japanese Abe Brigade."

    "Well, that's what this kid is like. He doesn't like to talk and likes to do practical things." Long Yunfeng admired. At this time, flaming clouds rolled up from the sky. They were the artillery fire of the Japanese army that had an absolute superiority in troops. The dark clouds were dyed red. Both sides in the suburbs  The vanguard has bonded together.

    In the night, more than a dozen Northeastern medium-sized transport planes dodged and flew over the city indiscriminately in the "Welcome" anti-aircraft fire fired by the Japanese army. They dropped parachutes with supplies hanging all over the sky. Each wooden package box was wrapped with a  The indicator light bulb that lights up and goes off is like a sky full of stars in this cloudy night sky, which is spectacular.  Two of the transport planes landed at a temporary airport in the lower city.  The so-called airport is an open space where the engineering troops of the 101st Division completely razed a large area of ??mostly residential buildings in the city that had been destroyed by artillery fire.

    "Second Officer, the young marshal wants you, Brigadier Chu and all other general-level officers to take a plane and leave here." The pilot came down and saluted.

    "Is this an order?" Long Yunfeng asked without comment.

    "no."

    "You can go." Long Yunfeng shrugged nonchalantly, "Seize the time to transport more cans and bullets."

    "Young Marshal knows that you and the commanders will not abandon the troops. The cardboard boxes on this plane are full of envelopes and stationery. There are still four hours until dawn. If you have anything to explain, please hurry up."

    "Young Marshal is so considerate." A smile appeared on Long Yunfeng's usually expressionless face. "In case I die for my country, according to the practice of the Wuhan Military Commission, I will be promoted to general! In less than half of the time, I will be promoted to general.  Promoted from major general to general within a month, this speed of promotion is probably unprecedented among the thousands of generals in the national army!"

    The officers around him all had wry smiles on their faces.

    "Remember this!" Long Yunfeng put away his smile and said solemnly: "Since our Northeast Army fought with the Japanese invaders at the end of March 3, no lieutenant-level officer has surrendered. This precedent must not be set by our 101st Division.  !¡± (I have been in a low ebb recently, lacking inspiration, and my writing is getting worse and worse. I¡¯m sorry everyone) (Remember this website¡¯s website address: www.hlnovel.com
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