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Section 100 Southwest First Battle

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    The whole world slowly entered the precarious atmosphere before the war. The heavy smell of gunpowder permeated the European continent where wars were raging. Germany, which had been suffering from hardship for more than 20 years, was about to launch a war of revenge with the full strength of the whole country, which plunged the entire West into panic and fear.  while the echoing Far East battlefield has already entered into thick smoke, fire and bloody fighting and slaughter. The millions of troops of China and Japan in the three war zones at war are seizing precious time to prepare their troops and prepare for this battle.  The two countries are preparing to fight again in an unprecedented war that affects the survival of the two countries and their struggle for hegemony in East Asia.

    The East China War Zone and South China War Zone are still almost as calm as dead water.  In particular, the East China War Zone was the quietest. In order to protect Shanghai, the financial center of the Far East, from being turned into ruins in the war, the impenetrable Central Army, Northeastern Army, 18th Group Army and other troops surrounding Songhu could only stand still; on the South China battlefield, the National Army  They were exhausted from fighting with Japan's South China Expeditionary Force and were unable to fight any more, and then entered a state of stalemate. However, small-scale encounters and battles continued all day long. In the southwest theater, the storm and smoke rose again, becoming the focus of the top leaders of the two countries.  The focus is there.

    Time soon entered early summer and early April. The torrential floods in the flood plains of southeastern Sichuan were gradually diverted into the Minjiang and Duhe rivers with the joint efforts of flood-fighting officers and soldiers composed of the Northeastern Army, the New Sichuan Army and the Sichuan militia, and more than 100,000 people.  As the summer sun gets stronger, the flooded muddy fields and roads begin to slowly dry out.  On the morning of April 8, following an order from Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng, acting chief of staff of the Southwest Theater Command, all regular Sichuan Army troops who had completed training in 22 large military camps in Sichuan Province were mobilized overnight, except for a small number of Sichuan Army troops.  The militia troops were stationed together outside the key passes surrounding Sichuan Province. One hundred thousand new Sichuan Army and 30,000 Northeastern Army and some troops of the Central Army were surrounded by millions of Sichuan people. They piled up condolences, shook the sky with patriotic slogans, and lined the streets with people along the way.  During the farewell ceremony, Xiongjiujiu proudly embarked on a journey to regain the lost territory in the southwest.  For a time, Sichuan fell into a feverish restlessness and passionate atmosphere throughout the province. Provincial Chairman General Wang Zuanxu also personally went to southeast Sichuan to bid farewell to the soldiers of the Sichuan Army, Northeastern Army, and Central Army.  Troops, roaring chariots, and galloping horses lined various traffic avenues in Sichuan. Groups of Northeastern Army fighter planes also flew densely like clouds in the sky, providing air cover for the army brothers on the ground.  The whole scene is magnificent and exciting.

    Dispatched by telegrams carrying orders one after another, armies from all walks of life quickly gathered in the Wumeng Mountains at the junction of southeastern Sichuan and the two provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan.  Suddenly, this vast expanse of subtropical mountain jungle was like a crouching tiger, hidden dragon, and tens of thousands of Chinese army field tents sprung up everywhere.  Hundreds of thousands of elite troops from the newly equipped New Sichuan Army, the Northeastern Army, and the Central Army held their breath and stopped their drums. They pricked up their ears and opened their eyes like a group of tigers preparing to prey, waiting for the order from the top to attack.

    The flood retired Sichuan Sichuan Sichuan Forest Land has grown a large number of barren grass thorns.  During the march, what caught the eyes of the officers and soldiers were piles of bones in the weeds. Almost every pile of bones was scattered with rusty guns, with gun numbers written in paint on the butts.  The names and unit numbers are still vivid in my mind. They are the remains and relics of the Sichuan Army soldiers who willingly lured the enemy deep into the territory and perished together: In a low-lying pit, more than a dozen bones sat quietly together. There were more than a dozen wounded Sichuan Army soldiers.  Before the flood was about to overwhelm the people, they went to die calmly; in a field, hundreds of corpses were piled up in random directions, and the hands that had turned into skeletons were still holding guns and bayonets tightly. There were hundreds of people who were still fighting bloody battles before they died.  The Sichuan Army and the Japanese Army; I occasionally saw a parachute hanging on a large tree on the roadside whose trunk was already covered with moss and mushrooms. Inside the parachute was a white skeleton still in the shooting posture. It was still there until the last moment.  The remains of the Northeastern Army paratroopers who were killed during the battle.

    The marching soldiers of the Sichuan Army and the Northeast Army witnessed these tragic scenes, and they all thought of the brothers and sisters of the compatriots who fought to the death, and they all burst into tears. The winding army was filled with cries that shook the sky.  But the rolling tears could not extinguish the burning anger of revenge in the hearts of the officers and soldiers, but only made it burn stronger.  As they advanced, the officers and soldiers carefully buried the remains of their fallen brothers, leaving countless nameless new graves along the way.  In the dense forest of Wumeng Mountain shrouded in misty morning mist, a heroic military song full of fighting spirit and hatred rang out:

    ¡°Forward! Forward! Forward!

    Our team faces the sun,

    With our feet on the land of our motherland,

    Carrying the hope of the nation,

    We are an invincible force.

    We are the children of workers and peasants,

    We are the people¡¯s armed forces,

    Never fearThere were basically no traces of the Japanese troops on the military positions. The Japanese soldiers who had not been killed by the bombing all got into tunnels, trenches, bunkers and houses and continued to resist.  The soldiers of the Northeast Army searching for the remnants of the enemy had to use grenades and blasting canisters to hunt down the Japanese soldiers who were hiding and fighting coldly one by one; teams of "hidden arrows" were also ordered to sneak into and around Yanjin City to kill the Japanese soldiers who were hiding.  hand.  During the battle, many Japanese snipers were shot and killed by hidden arrow members in big trees.  At first, the Dark Arrows were all surprised, how could the Japanese snipers be so stupid as to choose to hide in a big tree, a place where there was no way to escape once discovered. Later, the Dark Arrows discovered that all the Japanese snipers were wearing shackles.  Locked in a tree.  The inhumane Japanese army also treated its own soldiers extremely cruelly. The officers locked the soldiers in trees so that they could not escape and were forced to fight with the Chinese army.

    The soldiers of the Sichuan Army, who hated the Japanese army more deeply than the officers and soldiers of the Northeast, were very keen to use the flamethrowers produced in the Northeast to deal with the Japanese soldiers in the cave, because this thing was so easy to use and so relieving their hatred.  A large sea of ??flames was erupted, and the Japanese soldiers hiding in the bunker were turned into burning men screaming and running away; while the Japanese soldiers hiding in the tunnels were either burned to death by the fire or suffocated by the thick smoke.  They suffocated to death, or simply couldn't bear the double psychological and physical torture and got out and raised their hands to surrender. Therefore, the Chinese army during the suppression campaign successively captured many Japanese prisoners.  The honor of these "Imperial Army of Japan" is also very disgusting. They are all starved due to the shortage of military rations, with sallow faces, unkempt hair, and swollen faces. Some even have a long patch of legs on their legs due to hiding in caves for a long time.  A disgusting piece of forest moss.

    The battle between Shimenguan and Yanjin lasted until the morning of the next day and ended. The Chinese army annihilated more than 2,600 people from the Shiguan Regiment in one fell swoop, and captured more than 200 Japanese soldiers and more than 30 military prostitutes; all fourteen hills were conquered, and Yanjin  and Shimenguan Fortress all fell into the hands of the Chinese army. Senior officers such as Colonel Ishikata Heizo were either killed in battle or committed suicide collectively.  Amid the flying sand and dust that blocked out the sun, armies from all walks of life in China's Southwest Theater passed through here and launched a massive counterattack toward Yunnan.

    (Those who abandon me will not be able to keep yesterday; those who disturb my heart will be troubled today. It is already tragic enough that I was dumped by my girlfriend who was planning to get married. Recently, because of my kindness, I helped "a poor Sichuan Wenchuan"  "Girl" and was defrauded of nearly a thousand dollars. I lamented that it is really difficult to be a good person nowadays. Can any reader introduce me to a girlfriend.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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