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    "Inform the General Staff!"

    The staff officer simply answered "yes", turned around and walked out of the living room.  Just as Yang Shuoming turned his attention back to Peng Tao, another civilian official came hurriedly.

    "President, the Swiss delegation is here."

    "What did they say?"

    "They said that as far as they understood, Germany still had doubts. Whether we could completely defeat the Soviet Union and Japan was the key to the peace talks."

    Yang Shuoming frowned slightly, pondered for a while, and looked at him directly, his eyes resolute and bright: "Through relevant channels, reveal a message to overseas newspapers that we are about to prepare to use a powerful weapon against the Soviet Union to carry out the final attack.  Strike!"

    The civilian staff looked at him, paused for a moment, and asked: "If a foreign reporter asks about this, how should you respond?"

    "'No comment'."

    Yang Shuoming has already stood up.  A waitress came over and put a coat on Yang Shuoming, and two more soldiers, Yang Shuoming's bodyguard and secretary, came over, standing next to the old man on the left and right.  The civilian official wrote down Yang Shuoming's words in a large book he carried with him, raised his head and said, "I'll do it right away!" Yang Shuoming nodded.  Civilian officials are gone.  Yang Shuoming stood up, and Peng Tao also stood up.

    At this moment, Yang Shuoming turned his attention to him again.

    "Okay, I'm going to meet a foreign delegation at seven o'clock. You have just arrived at the 16th Division as the division commander? That unit is good. It is the old foundation of the Hunan Army's militia protection army. It is a meritorious unit. Work hard.   Go back and say hello to your mother for me. I will go see her when I have time, and Lao Peng"

    Yang Shuoming said as he moved toward the door.  Peng Tao followed him to the door and watched him get into the car. The car drove away almost immediately.

    ¡­That night, because he was too far away from home, Peng Tao still spent the night in the guest house of the headquarters.

    Lying on the soft Simmons bed, Peng Tao recalled the whole process of Yang Shuoming's interview with him detail by detail. He was surprised to find that the battle of Mount Kibifu brought about a fierce and moving feeling in his heart that was boiling like magma.  Suddenly disappeared.

    He opened his eyes wide in the darkness.  It was exactly what Yang Shuoming saw and heard in the few minutes he received him.  It made him look back at the Battle of Mount Kibifu not only with his own eyes, but also with Yang Shuoming's eyes.  For the first time, he deeply realized that in fact, in the eyes of this leader who is responsible for the future and destiny of the country, in his heart, and in his life, wars between countries are going on every day and every day.  , the war is a war on the entire earth.  Under such a look.  Both the fighting in the Kibiv Mountain area and the fighting around Moscow.  They are all small corners and small events in the huge dynamic chess game of war and peace that is unfolding all the time on the earth.  The smoke and war in the Kibif Mountains area are just a wisp of smoke igniting from the vast land, sea, and sky space occupied by humans.  For him, the War on Mount Kibifu is not and will never be in the past, but for Yang Shuoming and the history of the Chinese nation in defending their country.  It has passed.  Yang Shuoming met him, or he just wanted to meet him himself - a son of his old subordinates who became famous because of the Battle of Mount Kibifu, which aroused his memories and interest.

    Two weeks later, Peng Tao returned to the battlefield.

    The suburbs of Minsk, the Soviet front.

    The curtain of the tent was lifted, and outside the door was a forest shrouded in blue mist.  Rokossovsky lay on a narrow iron bed covered with thin mattresses.  It was covered with a raincoat.  He pulled the stinging shag blanket toward him and looked out at the forest.  He woke up suddenly as if he had been pushed, but still felt that he had not slept enough.  It was about to break at this time, and the darkness in the forest had just begun to recede, so it was time to sleep for a while.  However, Konstantin Konstantinovich was no longer sleepy. He lifted the blanket and jumped up from the bed as if he had been burned.  The grass in the tent was covered with cold dew.  General Jinyao made an exception and took off his boots to sleep in order to rest his feet.  He covered himself with a blanket and lay down again: "Just lie down for another five minutes"

    The dew on the grass seemed to wake him up, reminding him of his strange dream at night

    Rokossovsky met General Chumakov at the intersection of the Minsk main highway and a short road leading to Vyazma, and said goodbye in a hurry.  It has been two weeks, but I have never forgotten the conversation I had with him.  Konstantin Konstantinovich asked Chumakov what his main experience was after several battles.  He often recalled Chumakov's answer.  At that time, I thought his words were too clich¨¦.  Everyone knows: "to use the maximum strength for tank defense and to control part of the artillery and anti-tank reservesand communications" Today, he heard these words again in his dream, but  I don¡¯t know why, but this remark came not from General Chumakov, but from his late father Kesaveri Yusu.The mouth of ??.  This is really a strange and strange thing, because whenever his father appears in his dream, he is silent, although there is always an indescribable strange look in his eyes.  Konstantin Konstantinovich knew very well why his late father blamed him. Every time he woke up, he felt that he had committed an irreparable sin in front of his father, so his heart was heavy and unhappy.  His original name was Konstantin Ksavilievich. Even he himself did not expect that he would change his name to Konstantinovich in the 1920s. It was to save trouble, because in various materials, Ksavilievich  The word "li" is often written incorrectly.  In the end, he made a mistake and simply stopped calling himself Ksavilievich.

    As time went by, his knowledge and intelligence improved greatly, and he realized that the surnames of his loving parents are sacred and cannot be profaned. At this time, he woke up from a dream and began to feel guilty. This guilt often turned into  In the dream, I saw the face of my father who was far away and whose memory was vague in the dream.

    General Rokossovsky is not superstitious. He does not believe in bad omens or nightmares. However, today's dream made him uneasy for no reason, made him upset, and made him think over and over again.  There's no telling where the disaster will come from.  In fact, he should be prepared every day and every moment, and he knew this.  He knew that he and his troops were on the cusp of war.

    He seemed to see through a not-so-distant space, the ancient city shrouded in magical legends and itself a piece of Russian military history - Smolensk.  Now, at this critical moment, Smolensk stands tall and majestic like a giant rock on Russian soil. The city has been standing in the fierce waves of enemy invasion.  It stands, fights, and calls for Russian reinforcements from far and near in the battle

    last night.  Liaison officer Captain Bezusov returned from General Lukin's 16th Army.  His face with deep-set brown eyes looked sleepy and depressed, but his mood seemed excited and passionate.  Konstantin Konstantinovich knew that not far from here, there were two ferries passing through the Dnieper River, Solovievo and Lacha.  Thousands of cars.  He could imagine that tens of thousands of wounded soldiers, refugees, and breakout personnel would form a chaotic mess where they would quarrel with each other to the death.  Captain Bezusov got through the crowd this time under constant bombing and continuous artillery fire.  At this moment, he felt that he was a lucky man on the battlefield, as if he had returned from "another world".  When Captain Bezusov reported what he saw and heard in Smolensk and General Lukin's troops without any preamble, Rokossovsky felt that.  It was as if he had personally visited the ancient Russian city where the battle was taking place, and at the same time, like Captain Bezusov, his heart was agitated. This was a feeling that could only be experienced when witnessing a scene that was so majestic and magnificent that it was beyond imagination and indescribable.  That feeling of awe and fear.

    The captain brought back with him a copy of the battle report from the Sixteenth Army Headquarters to the Front Army Headquarters. It was printed on tattered carbon paper, but the handwriting was still clear.

    General Lu Jin wrote excitedly;

    "From April 15th to 16th, the enemy decided to strengthen the offensive forces in Smolensk. The 137th Infantry Division of the Eighth Infantry Corps of the Chinese Army has been dispatched along the north bank of the Dnieper River. Preparation for an assault from the west to Smolensk  The rear of the 152nd Infantry Division attacking in the eastern district of Sk. The commander of the 152nd Infantry Division, Colonel Chernyshev, was calm and composed. He attacked with two regiments, leaving two regiments in reserve (one of them was in  (formed from units broken up by the 19th, 20th and other armies under the leadership of Alexanderrov). In the early morning, according to the reconnaissance department, a huge column of enemy infantry, artillery and vehicles was approaching the west of Smolensk. Our 6th Infantry  The 64th Regiment assembled in the woods at the front. Colonel Chernyshev seized the favorable opportunity and sent four artillery regiments, two artillery battalions, two artillery regiments from the headquarters reserve team, as well as vehicle-mounted double and quadruple installations.  Anti-aircraft machine gun fire was unleashed on pre-aimed targets. The enemy camp was suddenly in chaos."

    "The 646th Infantry Regiment commanded by Major Arakhverjan and the 'patchwork' infantry regiment commanded by Colonel Alexanderrov launched the enemy first and turned to the attack. The battle was short, but the enemy suffered heavy losses. This  In fact, it was the 137th Infantry Division of the Eighth Infantry Corps of the enemy's Ninth Group Army that supplemented the Kazakh soldiers.  A large amount of trophies were seized. More than 300 enemy people were captured. Many of our soldiers were equipped with Chinese-made submachine guns  "

    Then, General Lu Jin wrote in his report to the front army that during this period, the guerrillas showed unprecedented bravery, heroism, and the ability to coordinate actions with the troops. They began to provide considerable help to the group army.  The leader of this guerrilla force was Nikifor Zakharovich Kolyada, the "father" sent by Moscow. He was a man of extraordinary courage and bravery.

    The Nikifor Kolyada mentioned in the report brought back Rokossovsky¡¯s memories, and he recalled that during the civil war, he?The distant past when the 35th Infantry Division was the commander of the 35th Cavalry Regiment.  At that time, Rokossovsky's regiment was stationed in the village of Zheltulinskaya and was responsible for blocking the Soviet-Mongolian border area to prevent attacks by the Sukharev gang and Baron Wenganlun's large group of white cavalry.  At that time, he had heard the name of Primorsky District Military Commissar Nikifor Zakharovich Kolyada for a long time.  There is also the most famous Far East guerrilla leader Peter Sekingkin. He was also leading the guerrilla movement at that time, but in Siberia.  During the battle against the Wenganlun gang, Xie Jingjin's team merged with Rokossovsky's cavalry regiment Xie Jingjin and Rokossovsky were awarded the Order of the Red Banner at the same time for their meritorious service in the village of Zheltulinskaya.  So there were rumors that it seemed that the person who captured Baron Wenganlun was him - Konstantin Rokossovsky. As a result, he had to make a written statement saying that this was not the case.  It was a Cossack cavalry patrol that captured the leader of the white bandits and later handed him over to the guerrillas. Rokossovsky only interrogated him and ordered him to be escorted to Novosimbirsk, where the baron would be sentenced by the Revolutionary Court.  Sentenced to death.

    Later, in the late 1920s, Peter Seginkin served as an instructor of the Siberian Border Guards and an instructor of Rokossovsky¡¯s 11th Cavalry Division.  When Sei Jinjin died, Rokossovsky had witnessed it with his own eyes and the image of Nikifor Kolyada, who was then the leader of the guerrillas in the Primorye area and now the Smobosk area, appeared in his mind again at this moment.  in mind.

    yes.  War is a test of strength.  Wen Ganlun von Sternberg has long since died.  At that time, the Germans on the shore of the Baltic Sea once had a wishful thinking, occupying Mongolia from the east, and then using Mongolia as a base to attack and eliminate the Soviet regime, but they were driven away by the Chinese.  Now, the Chinese are attacking Russia from the east with unprecedented strength.  he.  Rokossovsky was ordered to withstand this powerful enemy in the most critical direction.

    The most important directions Yartevo, the Vopi River and the main Minsk-Moscow highway.  The brigade of armored tanks of China's "Central" Army Group is like a curved bow with a powerful arrow, and the steel arrow points directly at this area.  This was clearly known when Major General Rokossovsky went to the Kasna station of the Western Front Headquarters to meet with the Front Military Commissar and Director of the Political Department Lestev.  Everyone looked gloomy.  Moody.  Only when Rokossovsky reported that he had come to "accept the mission" as ordered, Timoshenko smiled slightly and shook hands tightly, expressing his long-awaited reunion his comrades in the cavalry.  See you again.  This is where Timoshenko started talking.

    "Forget all the old tactics of the cavalry. Your current task is to deal with the enemy's powerful tanks and motorized corps." Then he briefly talked about the situation of the Western Front.  As far as General Rokossovsky understood it, his talk could be boiled down to one point.  The enemy's "Central" Army Group has broken through the Red Army defenses in several areas and penetrated deep into the interior of the Soviet Union. Its main purpose is to encircle and eliminate the Red Army regiments in the Nevel, Smolensk and Mogilev areas.  The Chinese army has succeeded in many aspects. It believes that the Soviet Red Army in the strategic direction of Moscow is exhausted and vulnerable, so it decides that there is no need to wait for the arrival of the 9th and 2nd Field Armies fighting the "besieged" Soviet forces in the east.  Just use the 2nd and 3rd Armored Groups to divide the Eastern Front in several directions and advance towards Smolensk.

    Rokossovsky was in a bad mood after visiting the Operations Department and Intelligence Department of the headquarters.  Due to the loss of contact with Konev's 19th Army and Yershakov's 22nd Army.  The staff at these two offices are very anxious.  A few hot-headed people even suggested that General Konev should be prosecuted under military law, although no one knew what happened in Konev's area.

    Because the air raid siren was sounding, we were unable to inspect various parts of the headquarters.  After a while, the Chinese Air Force began another long period of intensive bombing.  One part covers the anti-aircraft artillery battery at the headquarters.  Suppressed by the Chinese army's artillery fire, the bombers swooped down on buildings, cellars and cars shamelessly Rokossovsky had never seen this kind of situation The headquarters suffered heavy losses.

    On the way to Vyazma, Marshal Timoshenko's parting words rang in his mind: "The normal replenishment of troops is about to be solved. We will give you two or three divisions first to meet the urgent needs. You can collect any troops.  , organize a counterattack against the enemies in the Yartevo area." At the same time, he was awarded an official document stating that Rokossovsky had full authority to act in the name of the Military Council of the Western Front.

    This may be one of the last documents Timoshenko signed in the name of "People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR", because in two days, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee decided to transfer the post to Stalin, and Timoshenko concentrated  energy to assume the position of commander-in-chief in the east.

    At night, the main line of Minsk-Moscow highway near Vyazma began to be noisy with cars and horses. No one was worried about the attack of Chinese army bombers anymore  However, the car team led by Rokossovsky always stopped and stopped.  He was riding in a camouflaged "Gee-101" car.  Chief of Staff Sergey Pavlovich Tarasov was sitting in the cab of a truck at the back.  There were more than 20 officers sitting in the carriage of this truck and in the vehicle equipped with four anti-aircraft machine guns.  Most of these people were proficient in infantry and had just graduated from the Frunze Military Academy.  This is the army group headquarters of Major General Rokossovsky.

    On the road from Minsk to Moscow, the headquarters began work, like building a solid dam, blocking the progress of walkers and convoys.  Rokossovsky personally worked with the headquarters personnel to find out what teams were heading in the direction of Vyazma.  These are the remnants of the Red Army troops that were dispersed by the Chinese army. Some are people who broke out of the encirclement in groups, and some are stragglers who broke away from the troops.  Accordingly, among them, responsible persons were appointed, their names and the numbers of their former units were registered, and the exact places to which they should proceed immediately were indicated on the map.  Most of these locations are located in the woods near the Vopi River, on both sides of the main highway from Minsk to Moscow, and not far from Yartevo.  Those who don¡¯t have a map immediately draw a sketch on white paper and mark the directions.  Each designated person in charge shall report to Rokossovsky Command at the designated location

    ps: The phone rang, and the little girl picked up the receiver Man: "Hey, baby, I'm dad, where is mom?" Little girl: "Mom and Uncle Chen are in the room upstairs." The man said a little angrily  : "Which Uncle Chen? We don't know anyone named Uncle Chen in our family!" The little girl: "Yes, Uncle Chen comes every time after you go to work." After a long time, the man said calmly: "Baby  , Dad is here to play a game with you: ¡°Okay!  "Man: "You go to the room upstairs first, and then shout "Dad is back!" Then come back and answer the phone.  "The little girl did as she was told, and soon heard a scream. The little girl followed the call Man: "What's wrong, mom?  Little girl: "When mom heard you came back, she rushed out of the room and accidentally fell down the stairs. Now she is motionless."  The man continued to ask with some satisfaction: "What about Uncle Chen?"  "Little girl: "I saw him jumping into the swimming pool from the window of his room, but he seemed to have forgotten that his father had drained the water to clean the swimming pool the day before yesterday. Now he is lying at the bottom of the swimming pool, motionless.  The man was silent for a while Man: "Swimming in the swimming pool?"  We don¡¯t have a swimming pool at home! Is the number here xxxxxxxx?  "Little girl:" No.  Man: "Oh, sorry, wrong number"

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