Chapter 43: The Doomsday of the Fifty-Five Team
.On the evening of December 12, the battlefield situation entered a new chapter with the sign of a strengthening corps commanded by the 18th Division, which was organized by the 21st Army of the Japanese Army, and the 124th Division.
Seeing that Lieutenant General Niujima, whose subsequent troops had reached the position, immediately ordered the two corpses to advance in the northeast under the unified command of Major General Ono, the commander of the 23rd Brigade. Lieutenant General Niujima declared that in this battle, not only would the "loyal and brave" officers and soldiers of the 55th Fifteenth Fifteenth Fleet, but also to find an opportunity to eliminate the "Chinese" New 100 Division, which had caused too many troubles to the Japanese Army.
For a time, the Japanese army was very fierce. Ono Detachment advanced three kilometers toward the 55th Regiment within an hour. This was more than the total "achievements" achieved by the Japanese during the entire day.
At one o'clock in the morning, the Lingshan Forward Command Post in Lingshan County was in Lingshan County.
"Brother Wei Li, the cow on Niu Island is really going to forcefully attack dozens of miles to rescue the Fifty-fifth Regiment!" To be honest, Cheng Jiaji was not very nervous. At the moment, the 7,000 Japanese troops were coming. At this moment, he had nearly 10,000 more troops than half a day ago. Although these new troops could fight hard battles, they could still hold the Japanese army to a brigade for a day or two when they wanted it. In this way, his main force could come and go freely.
What really made Cheng Jiaji worry about was the intention of Niudao Zhongdao to suddenly increase its attack.
"Niudao should not be arrogant, thinking that we can't solve the remnants of the 55th Regiment before the arrival of these two regiments. In my opinion, he was just throwing a stone to ask for directions." It seemed that the fire that eventually burned Xinxu Town to white ground did not stir up even a trace of charm in Qian Shen's heart. His tone was still so indifferent, and his insight was still so sharp.
"Since Niudao wants to try it, the depth of the water in my Cheng Jiaji pond is, let him go to the water to take a shower first. Be awake!" After saying this, Cheng Jiaji threw the red and blue pencil for the map work site in his hand onto the map.
Lieutenant General Niudao, who had arrived in Xinwei to coordinate the actions of various troops, less than an hour after Cheng Jiaji said he wanted to take a shower, he "happily" tasted the basin of cold water poured from his head by Cheng Jiaji.
"What? Tens of thousands of Chinese troops set out from Lingshan County and were moving toward the Ono Detachment. Is the information accurate?" When Lieutenant General Niujima heard the news, even though the news did not exceed the scope of several situations he expected, the sudden huge psychological pressure still made him dizzy and unable to control himself.
If the other Chinese troops were now facing the 18th Division, Lieutenant General Niujima would not care at all. But this is the New Eighteenth Army. It is the troops in Fujin Mountain, Nanchang City, and Wucheng that have repeatedly humiliated the Japanese army. It is the offensive and defense that have their own style and glorious battle examples. It is called the well-deserved strongman among the Chinese army, which should be regarded as the combat power of five armies by the Tokyo Base Camp. That is another matter. Lieutenant General Niujima quickly calculated that if the Chinese army was in the moment.
A main division with a combat power of the New 100 Division was invested on the battlefield, which would have a great "negative" impact on the battle situation. In addition, at night, not only the Japanese aviation troops could not provide necessary support to the ground forces. Even the Japanese artillery troops relying on the Great Wall could not exert 100% of their power. Without its advantages in heavy weapons, facing an enemy like the New 100 Division, which was tenacious and infantry firepower was weaker than its own troops, Niujima was really unsure of what the battle would be like if he fought alone.
Should the entire army advance? Or should the offensive be suspended? These two roads are placed in front of Lieutenant General Niudao. The former is very likely to be dragged into the quagmire of melee by the Chinese army. Although the latter is safe, it is also at risk of delaying the opportunity to fight.
There must be one side in the face of this, because of the small loss of the big one. Some of the New One Hundred Division showed the spirit of fighting to the end of the fight that would rather fight in a mountain of corpses and sea of blood than retreat, which made Lieutenant General Niujima feel deeply confused from the bottom of his heart. At this time, hesitation is actually automatically selected to wait and see and wait. The difference between this and the delayed attack is not just a difference in the degree of word use.
The coach's indecision could not affect the troops on the front line. Therefore, Ono's detachment became cautious again.
Cheng Jiaji also knew that it would be impossible to scare Lieutenant General Niudao for how long it took. At most, he would only wake up in a few hours. He thought that what he had to do now was to make good use of the time he had been bluffing.
Cheng Jiaji arranged this way for these troops in his hands. He used the New 100th Division Supplementary Regiment, the 360th Division, two county security regiments and four training brigades to form the North Group, and the Commander Xing Yusheng was responsible for surrounding the remnants of the 55th Japanese Regiment. He used the 199th Regiment, the 365th Regiment, the 1st Cavalry Regiment, and the 120th Division Supplementary Regiment, and advanced to the Third Column to form the West Group, responsible for blocking the Japanese army's aid to the enemy, commanded by Qian Shen, and the task was to delay the main force of the Japanese army.
Cheng Jiaji's two arrangements seemed to be attacking and defending each other, but in fact they were both parrying. The only ones that really threatened the Japanese army were the fast column and the second cavalry regiment, and the army temporarily organized the southward troops formed by the first regiment. Their mission was to attack Hepu County, which had a large brigade of Japanese troops defending, and to show the stance of advancing to Qinzhou at any time when they succeeded.
The remaining troops were unified by Cheng Jiaji's own preparations for the group control.
After the Chinese army was busy with people and horses over and over again in the middle of the night, they finally completed the adjustment and deployment work before the Japanese army realized they were deceived.
Lieutenant General Niujima, who found out that he was fooled, was so embarrassed that he personally led a large group of reinforcements to the Ono Detachment to supervise the battle. Under the strict order of Lieutenant General Niujima, rows of Japanese infantry held bayonets, stepped on the morning light, shouted slogans, and launched a wave-like attack on the position of the Xi Group that had just completed the formation under the cover of artillery fire. Faced with the Japanese offensive, the Chinese army, under the command of Qian Shen, who had a strong sense of proportion, still insisted on using the sequel to fight one after another and the elastic defense to consume the Japanese army's vitality bit by bit.
But this time, the bullshit of Lieutenant General Niudao, who was tricked by Cheng Jiaji several times, came up. In terms of military strength, the Japanese army at a slightly disadvantage had suffered considerable casualties, but its attack momentum remained unabated.
Sequential fights are not such an easy tactic. It requires close coordination among troops and requires higher battlefield coordination.
As the blocking battle was fought, the troops of the New 100th Division could still pull Qian Shen's baton and advance into the Third Column, a unit that was adapted from the militia a year ago, would not work.
Lieutenant General Niujima, who had a keen perspective, immediately saw that there was something wrong with the Chinese army in cooperation. Two Japanese brigades were immediately ordered to attack the weak links of the Chinese army. Advance into the Third Column. Although Qian Shen sent a reserve force to counterattack in time, avoiding the collapse of the entire army due to the defeat of the Third Column, the entire army would inevitably collapse. However, the Western Group, which had lost the opportunity, attacked fiercely on the Japanese army. Although they repeatedly counterattacked, they had to retreat with great strides in the end.
It was not until dawn that the cavalry regiment, under the leadership of Liu Tianlongdi, launched a beautiful side attack. The front line of a large group of Japanese troops on the left wing was shaken for a while, disrupting the overall formation of the Japanese army. Qian Shen also concentrated his superior forces to counterattack. The two combined forces forced the Japanese army to temporarily stop. At this time, Ono detachment had already entered the line of Toyota, less than eight kilometers away from Harada's troops.
When the Japanese army quickly completed the adjustment of its troops. When war was about to be fought again, Hepu was attacked by the mechanized Chinese army and was defeated. It was heard in the ears of Lieutenant General Niudao. Given that Hepu was the east gate of Qinzhou, when Hepu was lost, the Chinese army could attack directly. After repeated troops were drawn, it was already an extremely empty Qinzhou.
Lieutenant General Niudao, who was afraid that Qinzhou, was responsible for the logistics base that was responsible for the entire frontier's material transfer mission, knew that this was Cheng Jiaji's plan to divide the troops, had to withdraw two brigades from the Ono Detachment and brought that brigade back to defend Qinzhou together. The reason why Niudao was so "obedient" was mainly because he was frightened by the speed at which the Chinese army took Hepu. In his opinion, with the ability to occupy it in such a short time, there was a brigade of Japanese troops defending the Chinese army, and the guards could not stop the little bit of Qinzhou's baggage troops.
In fact, the combat power of Liu Yicheng and other troops is far from as powerful as Niudao's estimated. And the Chinese army's attack on Hepu. If Lieutenant General Niudao could witness it with his own eyes, I believe he would cry and cry.
Time went back more than two hours ago, outside the north gate of Hepu, the Japanese artillery tower.
A small team not only wore Japanese uniforms but also had a very pure oriental flavor on them, was driving towards the north gate of Hepu from here. Seeing their rushing and storm, it was obvious that this unit was not the Japanese army guarding the post. What was strange was that the defense on the post was taken over by them.
Sitting high on the two floors of the artillery tower, Tian Jiafu was dressed as a Japanese assistant. There were five or six special operation team officers and soldiers standing beside him. There were no living people around them. Some were just the bodies of the Japanese soldiers who were still the owner of the artillery tower just ten minutes ago.
"How many people are there in this commando?" Tian Jiafu watched the soldiers walk past him one by one, and suddenly felt a strong sense of loss in his heart that only when the wealthy slaves watched the loss of wealth and were unable to stop it.
"Sixty-three, I used the shogunate training of the dead soldiers and trained them." Hojo, who was responsible for forming this small army, was very confident in his achievements.
Tian Jiafu was very unhappy when he saw Hojo's arrogant look. These days, Hojo gradually gained favor in front of his master, which had already vaguely surpassed Tian Jiafu's momentum, and the conflict between the two would have risen. If Hojo had not been a little scared of Tian Jiafu's original methods and did not dare to be too presumptuous, these two good dogs would have been bitten long ago.
Hojo did not brag. He used the secret techniques of the Japanese nobles before Meiji, combined with large doses of injections to tinker with these so-called dead men. They were indeed some murder tools with rough workmanship and good performance. Of course, Qian Shen came up with this plan, but he did not expect that he could win the Hepu Castle with dozens of people. Their mission was just to disrupt the morale of the Japanese army in the city.
These outlaws who spoke pure Japanese and held Japanese guns tricked the city gate and rushed into Hepu City, and then headed straight to the Japanese brigade command center. Relying on the intentional calculation and unintentionality and the complete Japanese army transformation without disguise (it was simply), this group of outlaws actually successfully killed the Japanese supreme commander Oda, the highest commander in Hepu, and cut off his head.
To be honest, these "Japanese traitors" gun skills are all right, but they are far from reaching. When the special forces are used, the beastly nature that they burst out after the injection is indeed extraordinary. What they hit the Japanese army the biggest blow was not how powerful the combat power of these people was. It was the huge psychological impact on the Japanese army. Just imagine an army composed of traitors of their own nation frantically killing the Japanese army, which is undoubtedly the most intolerable thing for the self-righteous Japanese. When the Japanese's somewhat morbid "national self-esteem" is trampled on, there is usually only that kind of reaction, one is the madness after being furious, and the other is the frustration of the world in their hearts. These two extreme emotions are great enemies for an army in combat.
Taking advantage of the loopholes that the Japanese army was only concerned about chasing these "Yamato traitors", the Chinese army rushed in from outside the city, blocking the already chaotic Japanese army in alleys and quickly annihilated them.
Of course, Lieutenant General Niujima could not know about the above "tragic incidents".
After Lieutenant General Niu Bird rushed back to Qinzhou fortifications with his troops, Ono Detachment also took the initiative to stop the attack due to insufficient troops.
By noon on the 13th, the Chinese and Japanese armies were divided into three small battlefields between Lingshan, Qinzhou and Hepu to form a confrontation. Although the Japanese army still had strong group combat power, they had no place to use their skills.
The situation that Cheng Jiaji expected to pull it apart and drag it down was initially formed.
The wars in Lingshan, Qinzhou and Hepu Triangle once again attracted the extreme attention of the highest commanders of China and Japan in the Battle of Southern Guangxi.
For the Japanese side, the uneasiness in this triangle has seriously affected the entire combat situation of the 21st Army of the Japanese army. China is becoming more and more interested in the Japanese weakness because of the various benefits it has obtained from here. The Japanese side has obtained information from the Guilin camp that it is very likely that more than one Chinese army will travel to Lingshan in the near future.
Lieutenant General Ando Rikichi, who felt the "malignant" gaze of China, finally couldn't hold on. At 2 p.m. on the 13th, Lieutenant General Ando Rikichi lowered his arrogant head and took the initiative to call the Tokyo Base Camp, saying that he was willing to accept reinforcements from the elite "imperial" army of the Fourth Division.
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