Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 89 Finding a Talent

After a while, the company commander came out and respectfully told Zhang Yunfei that he had contacted his regiment commander, who was leading a guard platoon to come.

Seeing the company commander's completely different attitudes, from his previous arrogance to his current respect, Zhang Yunfei thought that his name was not only very prestigious in the Eighth Route Army, but also very effective in the remote Jinsui Army.

Zhang Yunfei didn't wait long before there came 30 or 40 cavalrymen. All of the cavalry were all Huaji Submachine Guns, and the leader was a colonel.

The colonel ran to Zhang Yunfei, turned over and dismounted, stood attentively and saluted with military salute, saying, "Chu Tianming, the commander of the 355th Regiment of the Jinsui Army, is you the Commander Zhang?"

Zhang Yunfei smiled and nodded and said, "I am Zhang Yunfei. I have important military affairs and need to meet with you Chief Yan for an interview."

When Chu Tianming saw the person opposite him, it was really Zhang Yunfei. He quickly held Zhang Yunfei's hand tightly and said, "Teacher Zhang, your heroic deeds have been admired for a long time. A few days ago, he heard that Commander Zhang defeated the number one Japanese master again. It was so satisfying and Tianming admired him."

After saying that, he solemnly greeted Zhang Yunfei and then continued: "Before I came, I had called the Chief Office. Commander Yan personally told me that we should treat Commander Zhang well, and I will accompany Commander Zhang to the headquarters dozens of kilometers away tomorrow morning."

Under Chu Tianming's leadership, Zhang Yunfei and others, a group of nearly 200 people headed towards the 355th Regiment headquarters. On the way, through conversation, Zhang Yunfei learned that Chu Tianming was actually a graduate of the sixth class of Huangpu, and did not lead the troops in Lao Chiang's direct Central Army, but served as the regiment commander in the Jinsui Army.

Through further conversations, Zhang Yunfei learned that Chu Tianming was not good at flattering and offending his superiors in the Central Army, and was communicated to the Jinsui Army as battalion commander. During the Anti-Japanese War, he participated in the Xinkou Battle and Taiyuan Defense Battle. He performed well and was highly valued by Yan Xishan and promoted from battalion commander to regiment commander.

After listening to Chu Tianming's introduction, Zhang Yunfei faintly became tempted to love talents and deliberately raised several military command problems and wanted to test Chu Tianming. Unexpectedly, Chu Tianming not only answered correctly, but also expressed his unique views.

After listening to Chu Tianming's answer, Zhang Yunfei thought in his heart that there was really a burial of talents. He was a regiment commander in the Jinsui Army. Such talents should lead troops to the battlefield and give full play to their military command capabilities, rather than staying in the rear.

Thinking of this, Zhang Yunfei's eyes looked at Chu Tianming differently, and he smiled and said to Chu Tianming: "Captain Chu, in times of trouble, he should go to the battlefield to fight and contribute his own strength to the country and the people."

After hearing Zhang Yunfei's words, Chu Tianming's eyes were full of loneliness and unwillingness. Since the end of the Taiyuan Battle last year, the Jinsui Army has retreated to southern Shanxi, and the great rivers and mountains have fallen. The Jinsui Army has only an army of nearly 100,000, but it does not want to counterattack and recover its territory. Instead, it lives here, just defending against the Japanese attack. It has no war in almost a year. If this continues, its ambitions will be wiped out.

Seeing Chu Tianming's loneliness and unwillingness, Zhang Yunfei tentatively said: "Did Captain Chu think about leaving the Jinsui Army one day?"
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next