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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1165 Cruel Means (1)

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    No wonder Xu Liejun couldn't figure it out. Tang Qiuli's big label was too vicious. He was obviously a righteous man who regained his own territory. He was confident and confident wherever he went. It made sense, but Tang Qiuli's mouth was so crooked.  He became a traitor, a traitor to the country, a rebel who flirted with the Japanese and secretly communicated with them. Xu Liejun felt that he was about to die unjustly!

    He also called on the people across the country to jointly crusade against him. What made Xu Liejun the most angry was that he also discussed with Chairman Chiang to make the decision to crusade against the rebels. What Xu Liejun was most afraid of was this hand. As a subordinate of Chairman Chiang, he  , is also a high-ranking official in the border area who has worked hard step by step. He is well aware that the old man has endless tricks to change the situation in politics. Could it be that when he saw Tang Qiuli's violent reaction, the old man really did this and made himself the scapegoat?

    However, it is impossible. Liao Huaizheng's Central Army is storming Guiyang, with fireworks everywhere. In more than four hours, the Central Army has suffered seven or eight thousand casualties, and the casualties of the ** Division will not be much less.  , have already made enemies and become red-eyed, it is very difficult for either party to withdraw.  .

    But Tang Qiuli's words were conclusive and the words written clearly on the black paper made Xu Liejun confused. However, he knew one thing. Either Tang Qiuli was lying or the commissioner was playing dirty tricks. Both of these points would kill him.  His life, therefore, he must find out, rather than ask for an explanation. It has nothing to do with honor and integrity, but has to do with the way he eats.

    Letting the central government come forward to refute Tang Qiuli's message and clarify the facts is the best litmus test. The old man's true intentions can be found out immediately, but he knows that without Commander Liao in front of him nodding in agreement, he can't even say a word.  If he didn't go out, Liao Huaizheng would be even more annoyed than Xu Liejun. The upright Central Army had to be fooled into wearing the skin of the Guizhou security forces.

    Now, Tang Qiuli characterized his troops as rebels and traitor troops in the Ming Dynasty telegram. Liao Huaizheng had never fought with the Japanese, and he did not want to be a traitor. Director of the Second Division of the Military Command Department of the Military Commission  This bowl of rice tastes delicious. What the hell is a traitor?  But this big hat just fell out of thin air and stuck firmly on his head.

    According to his idea, the true identity of the troops should be revealed immediately. Even if they continue to attack Guiyang, they will do so in an upright manner. What's going on like now?  But Liao Huaizheng didn't dare. If he really did this, without Tang Qiuli coming to attack him, he would be able to peel off his own skin just to cover up others' eyes and expose him. Is there any good person left?

    However, he did not object to Xu Liejun's approach, but he firmly opposed Xu Liejun's suggestion to jointly sign with himself. Liao Huaizheng looked very irritable, his face was gloomy, and he said impatiently: "Chairman Xu, I am only responsible for fighting the war, regaining Guiyang, and completing  As for the orders issued by the Military Commission, you will still be responsible for handling other matters."

    Xu Liejun swallowed and had no choice but to send a telegram to Chairman Chiang himself, expressing his grievances and hardships. The main reason for Liao Huaizheng's bad mood was not Tang Qiuli's telegram, but the war against Guiyang.

    According to Liao Huaizheng's prediction, seven divisions were deployed at the same time to attack Guiyang from all sides. With less than 40,000 Guiyang ** divisions and non-main force defenders, the attack was launched at five in the morning, with artillery fire covering the entire attack area.  The battle can be over in four hours, and I can get rid of this worrying task.

    The development of the war completely exceeded Liao Huaizheng's expectations. The fighting lasted for more than four hours. By around 9 a.m. on August 29, various attacking troops were still milling around outside the city, planning to invade the city.  , completely failed. It¡¯s not that there were no troops to attack. The 135th Regiment of the 28th Division once broke through and occupied the area from Qianling Lake in northern Guiyang to Hongfu Temple.

    I remember that after receiving the report, I offered a commendation to the 135th Regiment. Unexpectedly, before the 135th Regiment could gain a foothold, it was violently counterattacked by the defenders of the ** Division. The battle lasted for more than an hour.  The 135th Regiment abandoned six to seven hundred corpses and was beaten back abruptly. Liao Huaizheng was very puzzled.

    The 135th Regiment is the main regiment of the 28th Division. It has more than 2,600 people and is completely equipped with American equipment. With Chen Han's troops who expanded based on the old foundation of conspiracies with the Han Dynasty, they can have such a  Combat power?  Counterattack when the troops are at an absolute disadvantage?

    He called the commander of the 135th Regiment to the headquarters and asked about the specific situation in detail. After hearing this, Liao Huaizheng was even more unbelievable. According to what the commander said, "It took less than two days to counterattack our ** division troops."  The battalion's troops are equipped with automatic weapons. They have very strong combat effectiveness. The individual soldiers are of extremely high quality and are skilled in tactical movements. Before the brothers could react, they rushed in front of them and fired randomly with submachine guns. Most of the brothers who were lost were  He was killed at this time."

    ??Looking at Commander Liao with a look of disbelief.The commander of the regiment became anxious and said: "Commander Liao, if you don't believe it, I captured more than a dozen wounded soldiers from the ** Division's counterattack troops. You can interrogate them face to face!" Liao Huaizheng waved his hand and ordered them to be brought in.  He was also very curious. Are these soldiers Yu Hanmou's Cantonese army?

    More than a dozen stretchers came in, carrying wounded soldiers of the ** Division covered in blood. These captured wounded soldiers could no longer move. They were lying on the stretchers, breathing hard. Liao Huaizheng looked at the injury of a wounded soldier, and it seemed that he was the most injured.  Qing Qing leaned down and asked kindly: "Don't be nervous, I am the battle commander. I only want to ask you one question, which army are you from?"

    The wounded soldier looked up at him with difficulty and ignored him. The commander of the 135th Regiment became anxious and cursed: "We are all captured, and you are still so damn stubborn. What about the soldiers of the ** Division? Aren't they also falling behind?"  In our hands? Come on, or I¡¯ll fucking kill you!¡±

    The wounded soldier spoke up, "You are worthy of being promoted to the army! You are fighting with more and less, and we are not the main force. You have been fighting for more than four hours, but haven't you still not set foot in Guiyang? A whole day  The regiment was beaten to pieces by less than two battalions of us and was driven out of the city. You still have the nerve to brag about it! If our division commander were here, all of you would be prisoners!"

    The leader of the 135th Regiment was furious, his face turned purple, and he said to Liao Huaizheng: "Commander Liao, give them to me. I have a way to make them tell the truth. It's over. Dig a hole and bury them alive. For  Revenge for my fallen brothers!" Liao Huaizheng waved his hands feebly and ordered the staff, "Carry these wounded soldiers down and let the military doctors look at their injuries. Treat them according to our soldiers. Also, convey my order to any troops.  , are not allowed to torture or shoot the prisoners and wounded of the ** division, and all those caught will be sent to the headquarters. "

    Leader of the 135th Regiment, what are you arguing about? Liao Huaizheng silently waved his hand and asked him to leave. Because of his actions, after the Battle of Guiyang came to an end, Tang Qiuli did not pursue Liao Huaizheng's crime, but let him return to Chongqing.  , it can be regarded as planting good causes and getting good results in one thought.

    As soon as the wounded soldier of the *** division spoke, Liao Huaizheng understood everything. Although he could not be sure that he came from the northern province with a northern accent, he was definitely not a Cantonese soldier. He could follow Tang Qiuli and fight from the north to the south. That was **  If these wounded soldiers of the division's basic troops were Yu Hanmou's old Guangdong army, Liao Huaizheng would not mind their life or death.

    However, the weight of soldiers who have been with Tang Qiuli for several years is different. If they are shot, it will mean that they are not using force, and they will have an irresolvable hatred with Tang Qiuli. If you leave some room, it will be better in the future.  Face to face, who knows what will happen next?  Besides, what kind of skill is shooting prisoners? It is the duty of a soldier to kill and survive on the battlefield. At this point, Liao Huaizheng considered himself to be a pure soldier.

    At the same time, Liao Huaizheng also understood that what maintained the unbreakable defense of Guiyang was the old base troops of these ** divisions. They were not many in number, but they were the hardest nut to crack. He secretly lamented, "The Battle of Guiyang may not go as he wishes.  , it¡¯s over as soon as possible, then we should press forward step by step, gradually compress Chen Han¡¯s defensive space, and prepare for a long-term competition!¡±

    Chen Han put down his binoculars and fought for more than four hours. Facing the attack of the Central Army, he felt unprecedented pressure. The casualties of the troops were close to more than 8,000. What worried him even more was that the soldiers of the old Guangdong Army were facing  The Central Army's ferocious offensive had a vague appearance of instability. Fortunately, a few key regiments played the role of the mainstay. It was these units that caused the Central Army to suffer heavy losses, but the casualties were not small.

    The phone on the table rang rapidly, "What? The Central Army troops have stopped attacking and are adjusting their deployment. Did you see clearly?" The caller was Huang Zhixiang, commander of the First Guard Brigade in Guiyang. He reported the latest situation until  At around 11 o'clock at noon, the Central Army troops had not launched a new attack. Chen Han ordered the troops to take this opportunity to strengthen the fortifications, take a breather, and withdraw the unstable troops to the core area of ????the city.

    At about one o'clock in the afternoon, the Central Army launched another attack. The overwhelming artillery fire once again shrouded the city of Guiyang in fire and smoke. Chen Han muttered, "Here it comes again," "Report to the commander, the division commander is calling,"  The communications staff hurriedly handed over a telegram.

    It was sent by the division commander Tang Qiuli, "Chen Han, the reinforcements have been deployed and will launch an attack on the Central Army troops at 1:30 in the afternoon. Your troops must be prepared for a counterattack," Chen Han  I felt exhausted for a while, thank God, it finally came, otherwise, Guiyang would have spent a difficult afternoon.

    The purpose of delaying the attack for two and a half hours was to allow enough time for the troops to move to the two wings of the Central Army. Zhang Hansheng's troops moved so covertly that even though the troops had set up artillery positions, the Central Army was still not aware of it at all.

    How could Liao Huaizheng, who was focused on attacking Guiyang, not think that a big net had been thrown over his head, and it would be devastating for him and his 100,000 troops???Strike.

    (To be continued)

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