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Chapter 367 Northern War (5)

After the Feng army's eighth charge against Changxindian was driven down by the army with bayonets, the Japanese colonel Honjo, who was ordered to supervise the battle, finally couldn't help but curse: "Baga, they are all a bunch of people."

The person responsible for attacking Changxindian was the Fengjun Li Jinglin Brigade. At this moment, the brigade commander was standing beside Colonel Man-Honzhuang, his face turned pale and pale. In short, it was very bad. But after all, the brothers under his command were beaten too bad, so he naturally couldn't say anything.

Honjo Shizuka didn't seem to care about the attitude of the Chinese general around him. He issued an order straightforward: "I inform Araki Jun that it's time to appear, let him move more easily, and let our Chinese friends see the combat effectiveness of the Imperial Army."

When Li Jinglin heard this, he looked up at the small man named Qian, and then looked at the Zhijun position opposite him. A feeling of indescribable feeling surged in his heart.

The Japanese army's participation in the Chinese civil war is not a big secret in history. For example, the battle of the Giant River between Guo Songling and Zhang Zuolin, the Japanese Kwantung Army directly dispatched troops to cooperate with the Fengtian army's operations, ensuring the victory of the Fengtian army to a certain extent.

However, at this time, the Japanese still talk about international law. Their soldiers will not wear their own military uniforms, but will change into Fengjun uniforms. However, they still have to shout on board during the battle.

In fact, the Japanese army also underestimated the combat effectiveness of the Zhi army, because in last year's National Protection War, the Beiyang Army, which was the main body of the Zhi army, performed very poorly, almost annihilated the rebels in Nanchina. This caused the Japanese Army headquarters to seriously underestimate the combat effectiveness of the Zhi army. It even once thought that it was not as good as the Anhui army, so it gave up the department and allowed the Duan Qirui government to implement an annexation strategy. Now the relevant responsible persons who made this judgment have been ordered to seduce the saplings by the military headquarters because his misjudgment led to the passiveness of the entire military mainland policy.

Duan Qirui's army should have been attacking Nanchina at this time, but the actual situation is that they were not only challenged by the Zhi army, but also allowed the Zhi army to defeat the more with fewer victory and defeat one of them in less than a week.

So before the Fengtian army could appear, the Japanese military headquarters bypassed the cabinet and secretly ordered the Kwantung Army to draw a reinforcement wing, with Sadao Araki as the wing wing leader and followed the Fengtian army into the pass.

This Sadao Araki is the chief graduate of the 19th period of the Lu University, an expert in Russian issues, American instruments, good at speeches, kendo, and bearded dragon king. His organizational ability and Shisaburo Masaki's thoughts made them ranked as leaders of the Imperial Doctrine Sect. His famous saying: "We don't mind the lack of materials. The Imperial Doctrine spirit plus 30 million bamboo guns is no problem."

Honjo Shizuki, who was supervising the battle, was also a graduate of the Mainland University, and was about the same age as Sadao Araki. He was the head of the China Division of the General Staff Headquarters at the time. This time, when the Fengtian army entered the pass, Honjo Shizuki, known as Manchu and Mengtong, was sent to the front line to be responsible for coordinating the work.

The Araki United were the object of coordination between Honjo Shizuo. When the Fengtian army was unable to succeed in the attack, Honjo Shizuo made a bold decision to join the Imperial Army.

This order made the Araki United excited, and it was time to make achievements for His Majesty the Emperor.

Due to the misleading of later anti-Japanese films, people's attack methods are stuck in the impression that the Japanese attack methods are rushing to do recklessly. In fact, the Japanese army does have this approach, but they are often about to die. They play the Jade-breaking attack style. In fact, the Japanese army is still very organized in the attack, paying great attention to cooperation and covert advancement. They often work together in teams and under the leadership of the sergeant. They do not emphasize the speed of attack. They will slowly detour towards the attack target and launch a fatal blow at the right position. Their combat characteristics are simply ruthless. Once an attack is launched, they will do their best without hesitation. Of course, there are many people in the Japanese army. The common characteristic of these people is that they put their honor and promotion first, and do not take ordinary Japanese soldiers and their lives seriously. This idea is amazing and stupid.

As the leader of the Japanese Imperial Sect later, Sadao Araki was naturally not a fool. Although he advocated the so-called 30 million bamboo guns to conquer the world, it was actually an agitation slogan, and he probably didn't believe a word of it himself.

The Arakusa corps was a standard horse-drawn division. After all, this time the troops represented the face of the Great Japanese Empire and could not be missed. All relevant Eastern Army still attached great importance to this corps. The entire infantry corps were under the jurisdiction of three infantry brigades, one corps artillery squadron (four mountain cannons), and one rapid-fire artillery squadron (four 37mm rapid-fire cannons). They were still very fierce in firepower. Generally speaking, a standard 3,800-man corps of the Japanese army included a 54-man command; a 121-man transport team (big carts and mules and horses), carrying the regiment headquarters and direct affiliates for one day. The supply and field kitchens of the division may be equipped with the division; an 81-person ammunition platoon carries one-day ammunition, three infantry squad; a 122-person artillery squad, including a 25-person company, an observation squad, a 31-person ammunition platoon, three 31-person artillery platoon (each with 2 15-person artillery squad, equipped with 1 70mm 92 infantry squad), and a communications squadron has a telephone platoon (4 to 6 telephone squads, 3 telephones per squad, and one switch), and a radio platoon (5 to 8 radio stations). During the battle, the telephone and radio station are assigned to each brigade and each direct squad.

The wing's health system is very weak, with only 2 doctors and 2 health officers in the wing, 3 doctors and four health officers in the brigade, and 4 health officers in the squadron.

On this basis, the Kwantung Army also added a cavalry brigade to the Araki Regiment, making the entire regiment reach a scale of 5,000 people, almost the standard of a standing brigade.

This also made Sadao Araki, the regiment captain, become extremely confident. With such strength in hand, it is naturally better than his predecessors.

As soon as the attack order was sent, the entire regiment was very excited, but after all, everyone was still regular soldiers, so they naturally strictly abide by discipline, not making noise, not talking, and trying to speak as little as possible. They were silently checking their equipment and preparing for the attack. These regular soldiers were not afraid of death, because they could enter the Yasukuni Shrine to become gods after death.

"Kyudasaka Mi" is the Japanese officers giving each other a fierce fighting spirit. Kyudasaka is the location of Yasukuni Shrine.

The guards in Changxindian were the number one strong general under Wu Peifu. They were famous for their bravery and good fighting and uprightness. They were known as "Shier Peng". At that time, the military department deducted military pay and arrears of supplies was common, but they did not dare to arrears of Peng's troops. Peng Shouxin was the commander of the brigade of the 3rd Division's Supply First Brigade. He was from Pingdu, Shandong. This person liked to promote his fellow villagers and advance, so most people in Pingdu were willing to join him. Therefore, there were 4,000 Shandong soldiers out of the 7,000 troops of the 1st Brigade. Some Shandong men were carefully selected elites, and Peng Shouxin also regarded them as the backbone. These 4,000 men had two regiments, and they were trained strictly and had excellent treatment. Until now, Peng Shouxin still took these two regiments and did not enter the battle. This was his bottom line and would never be invested until the last moment. The final outcome of these 4,000 soldiers in history was that they died in battle at the ninth gate of Shanhaiguan, staged the most tragic scene in history.

The defenders of Changxindian were mainly Peng Shouxin's first brigade and Dong Zhengguo's second brigade. The Feng army's offensive was fierce. The First brigade and the Second brigade were mainly Shandong soldiers. Peng Shouxin and Dong Zhengguo were both fellow villagers in Shandong. Because the troops they led were newly formed, they did not follow Commander Wu to attack Lugou Bridge, but were ordered to defend Changxindian. The two placed the brigade headquarters in Changxindian Railway Station. First, there were not enough staff officers, and second, the two had a good personal relationship.

Fortunately, although the Fengtian army looks fierce, it is very powerful when fighting. Anyway, it looks lively and there are not many pieces of the position left.

However, the situation suddenly changed. Just when Peng Shouxin and Dong Zhengguo were planning to withdraw from the brigade headquarters to rest, the Fengtian army suddenly launched another attack.

Peng Shouxin is an expert. He stopped and glanced at him and said, "It's not good." This group of Feng army was completely different from the previous group. The attack formation was relatively scattered, but it could be seen that there was obvious cooperation. The most terrifying thing was their firepower support. The dozen heavy machine gun positions on the front line of the Zhi army were safe in the previous attacks of the Feng army, but in this wave of attacks, they were easily knocked off by this Feng army.

Now Peng Shouxin immediately realized something was wrong. Damn, this group of people will be Fengjun. If Fengjun had this level, we would have been defeated here long ago.

Dong Zhengguo seemed to see the problem: "Brother Zigeng, why do I think these Fengtian soldiers are a bit like Japanese? They look like bayonets? Isn't this what Japan would look like when they entered Shandong in the third year of the Republic of China?"

Peng Shouxin seemed to think of something when he heard Dong Zhengguo's words. He raised his telescope again and looked into the distance: "Well, Lao Dong, I haven't noticed it yet. After you reminded me, I really saw something. I said that these Northeast fools have become shorts all of a sudden, and they are all their Japanese godfathers."

Dong Zhengguo snorted coldly and said, "Brother Zigeng, do you still remember? When we met Zhang Zuolin's boy when we followed Marshal Cao into Xinmin Mansion, Zhang Zuolin's bastard shouted that people would travel around China, and the man in Northeast China was the purest and most righteous. Damn, all of them were toads yawning. These pure mankinds are little Japanese dogs."

Peng Shouxin naturally remembered this forgot about it. His old colleague thought that he had suffered a lot of losses from Northeastern people in the Northeast. From drinking to gambling, Dong Zhengguo suffered losses. It would be strange if he could remember the goodness of Northeastern people.

But Peng Shouxin was not in the mood to persuade this fellow villager because he was a Pingdu person and hated the little Japanese. After the outbreak of the war, the Japanese took advantage of the opportunity to attack the Germans in Qingdao to burn, kill and loot in Shandong. Relatives from several of Peng Shouxin's tribes died tragically under the Japanese bayonet. Thinking of this, Peng Shouxin's five fingers were unconsciously pinched into a ball,.
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