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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 67 The mountains and rivers are about to break apart and the horses neigh.

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    Chapter 67 The mountains and rivers are about to break apart and the horses neigh.

    As the morning sun rises, the entire base wakes up from its slumber. The soldiers are busy organizing equipment, and the logistics department is busy counting supplies. There is a scene full of energy and fighting spirit everywhere.

    Tang Qiuli and Xiaoling looked at each other and smiled, saying nothing.

    At seven o'clock sharp, the troops gathered on the playground. The rising sun reflected the excited faces of the soldiers. The square formation of soldiers on the playground was like a three-dimensional snow wall. Against the backdrop of green grass and trees, it was particularly solemn. This was Tang Qiuli.  The winter combat uniforms designed for the soldiers are mainly pure white, which blends seamlessly with the natural scenery of the current Kanto land, making it easier for the troops to hide.

    Tang Qiuli conducted pre-war mobilization, and his passionate words and contagious expressions ignited the passion of the soldiers.

    After bidding farewell to Qiusheng, Wang Xu, Zhang Quan, and Xiaoling who stayed at the base, the troops followed the marching order of the first, second, and third brigades, followed by Zheng Yong's artillery brigade and the baggage brigade consisting of more than 200 horses.  Drive out of the base in a mighty manner and embark on the journey.

    This time, Qiu Sheng did not go out with the team, but stayed and took charge of the entire intelligence work. This was specially arranged by Tang Qiuli. A large force went on a long-distance expedition to fight in an unfamiliar place. Without intelligence support, he was almost like a blind man.

    To this end, the army has carried more than ten radio stations and equipped them with each squadron. The front line maintains close contact with the base intelligence center to report relevant intelligence at any time to ensure that the combat troops have smooth information, timely intelligence, and grasp the latest situation.

    This kung fu, the most beautiful thing is to be said to be Zheng Yong. When is it so angry?  Not counting mortars, he brought thirty-five Type 92 infantry guns alone, and more than 20,000 rounds of artillery shells. Zheng Yong was so happy that he ran back and forth, constantly telling the soldiers in his brigade, but  Keep an eye on the equipment. If the one loses a part, he will be put into confinement when he comes back and dealt with seriously.

    No wonder Zheng Yong was so happy that he couldn't find the north. In the days of the Red Army and the Anti-Japanese Alliance, it was important to have a few mortars in a regiment. Since he joined the artillery profession, it was the first time he had seen so many artillery pieces and commanded so many people.  The number of guns, including mortars, must be more than a hundred. The commander must be generous. If this guy fires a salvo, how many brats will he need to fill his teeth?  Moreover, the cannonballs are not limited.

    According to Tang Qiuli's idea, he brought those field cannons with him so that the little devil could have a taste of the power and know what firepower strikes meant. However, it was really inconvenient to march in the mountains because this guy was so heavy, so he had to give up.  I felt somewhat regretful.

    The troops were advancing rapidly along the road signs left by the avant-garde squadron. On the vast snowy plains illuminated by the bright sunshine, a troop marched mightily in a spectacular formation. Among the dark green pine forests, a snow dragon was as vigorous as a dragon.  Fly, over mountains and ridges, towards the goal.

    The troops marched very smoothly. The vanguard troops had cleared the obstacles. In the evening, the troops arrived at the scheduled camping site. On this day, the troops marched more than a hundred miles. They were still waiting for the baggage train, or even more than this.  quick.

    When Tang Qiuli led members of the headquarters into this village with more than a hundred households, Li Honggang, captain of the first team, was already greeting them at the entrance of the village.

    After the decision to march eastward, the commanders of each brigade were adjusted. The captain of the first brigade was Li Honggang. The captain of the second brigade was Su Jingfeng, the former Northeast Army battalion commander who followed Liu Tiehan and Feng Jiwu in the gold mines. The captain of the third brigade was  The brigade captain is Han Tie, a Red Army cadre who joined the troops in Sanchahe. The baggage brigade captain is also concurrently served by Zhou Yushan, deputy director of the Logistics Department of the Red Army Cadres. In addition, Zheng Yong, the artillery brigade captain, is already under the command of the army brigade captain.  Among the officials, it turned out that Red Army cadres accounted for the vast majority.

    After confirming the dispatch of troops, Li Honggang and Zhu Jing suggested getting in touch with the Manchuria Provincial Committee. Tang Qiuli agreed. After all, the two armies had to fight together, and the Manchuria Provincial Committee also had their own intelligence system.  Two days before the meeting, the person they sent to contact him came back and told Tang Qiuli that he had contacted the provincial party committee and brought back a letter written by the secretary of the provincial party committee. In the letter, he expressed great appreciation for Tang Qiuli's actions.  Thank you and praise, saying that after this fight, the two families have a cooperative relationship with each other, and are willing to fight side by side to fight against the Japanese!

    In fact, the liaison officer also brought back a top-secret letter, which was written by the special commissioner sent by the Central Bureau of the Communist Party of China to the Manchuria Provincial Committee to Li Honggang and Zhu Jing. In the letter, the special commissioner repeatedly emphasized that this must be  The armed forces should be firmly in the hands of the party, and the party organization should be established in the army, absorbing a large number of grassroots officers and soldiers to join the party organization, and gradually changing the political composition of the army. Regarding Tang Qiuli, the special commissioner also emphasized that if he  It would be better if he could join the party organization. If he refuses and does not accept the leadership of the party, for such a self-respecting warlord, when the conditions are ripe, Li Honggang and Zhu Jing can take decisive measures to solve Tang Qiuli by force and bring down the troops.  The control is in your own hands.

    ??After seeing the letter from the provincial party committee secretary, these party members felt particularly warm, because in the letter, the secretary was quite satisfied with their work and told them to work here with peace of mind and not to force changes in the army. Under the current form,  As long as the team is serious about resisting Japan, they are all our comrades. After seeing the letter from the special commissioner, these party members felt cold in their hearts. This special commissioner was too arrogant. Of course, they did not dare to let the commander know about this letter.  According to the content of the letter, they actually had strong objections to the commissioner's actions. However, due to the nature of the party, it was hard to say much. They would just not do as he was told anyway.

    After Li Honggang saw Tang Qiuli, he said to him mysteriously and excitedly, "Commander, there are two landlords in this village. I sent troops to surround the yard where they live. I will only wait for you to come and take action to clear their houses."  Confiscated!"

    Tang Qiuli knew as soon as he heard this that this captain, who was born in the Red Army, had revived his addiction to dividing land from local tyrants, and confused the landlords in the Northeast with the landlords in the South. It was a bit dumbfounding. In fact, in Guandong, except for  Except for a very small number of bully landlords, most of them are ordinary farmers. They have settled on this land for no more than three generations. They are usually hard-working and willing to work hard, plan carefully, live frugally, and know how to live a good life. Their family situation gradually improves.  After buying a house, land, and tying up a carriage and horse, he became a wealthy household in the village. He did not leave work at ordinary times, but only hired some part-time workers during the busy farming season. There were very few long-term workers at home. (When I was a child, the author often heard that old people  Talking about the situation at that time, when I was working part-time in a wealthy family, the food was not bad. I ate sticky bean buns that gave me heartburn. I also had wine and meat at night. But as soon as I got rich, my food became bad. It was not mainstream at that time).

    Tang Qiuli glared at Li Honggang but said nothing, leaving Li Honggang a little confused.

    After the heavy baggage team caught up with them, all the troops went into the village to rest. News was strictly sealed, no entry was allowed, and sentries were placed three miles away from the village.

    The person who happened to arrange a break for the headquarters was a landlord that Li Honggang mentioned.

    Tang Qiuli led the command staff to the resting place and specially called Li Honggang. When they arrived at the place, Tang Qiuli could tell at a glance that this was a well-off family with a large yard.  It was clean and tidy, and there were many main rooms and side rooms.

    He was surrounded by his own soldiers outside. He hurriedly asked the soldiers to withdraw. Go and do whatever you have to do!

    When they arrived at the house, the head of the household was an old man in his fifties, surnamed Li, who was shaking with fear. Tang Qiuli hurriedly explained, comforted, and explained his purpose, and then started chatting. It was just as Tang Qiuli had judged.  , when the old man finished speaking, Tang Qiuli glanced at Li Honggang.

    Li Honggang here was furious, saying that the landowners in Guandong were indeed different from those in the south. He had made an empiricist error, so he quickly apologized to the old man.

    The misunderstanding was resolved, and Lao Li was relieved. Looking at the performance of the troops, he found that it was indeed different from the national soldiers and Hu Hu. He turned to the back room and shouted: "San'er, come out! These are all good people. Meet your officers."  !¡±

    A young man in his twenties came out of the inner room. He had a strong body, a simple expression, and was dressed as a hunter. It turned out that when he saw a team entering the village, Lao Suntou's third son, named Sun Defu, hid for fear of being arrested.

    During the meal, Sun Defu talked about a situation. In the afternoon, when he went to the mountain for shelter, he happened to see a group of Japs camping there, about 200 people, fifty or sixty miles away from the village. He was frightened.  He ran back quickly.

    Tang Qiuli was very interested in this situation, and asked him in detail what he knew. Then he fucked him and ate up this small group of devils without anyone noticing. He thought it was a warm-up!  Finally, I asked, if I go now, can you find a place?

    Sun Defu was very sure that he could, because he had been hunting in the mountains for many years, and he was not familiar with the ditches, roads, and trails in this one hundred and eighty-mile radius. If he was not familiar with geography, there would be no place to go to the villages where the Japanese would camp.  I haven't been able to touch this for days.

    After dinner, Tang Qiuli gathered his troops and issued a combat mission. Since the Japanese only had one squadron, he led two squadrons from the Third Brigade, plus an artillery squadron, and carried ten mortars to carry out the mission.

    As soon as each brigade heard that there was a war, they all asked for a fight, and their faces were red. When they saw that the commander had already selected a team, those who were not selected looked at Han Tie, the captain of the third brigade, and Zheng Yong, the artillery brigade captain, with envy and jealousy. These two people also  He cocked his neck and looked smug. This made the commanders of other brigades so angry that they were so arrogant!  Look how good these two guys are, they blame the commander for being partial!

    Tang Qiuli told them with a smile that they all have a chance. Don¡¯t worry about not being able to fight in the future. I¡¯m just afraid that you will be tired and panic by then!  Having said that, I will not give you a chance to breathe!

    By him, Shan Hu, and BattelleFollowing the troops, the battle has been decided. Liu Tiehan will lead the large troops to set off as normal tomorrow, and he will catch up later. He must put a rear guard, at least a squadron of troops.

    At around three o'clock in the middle of the night, under the leadership of Sun Defu, the troops arrived at the place where the Japanese camped. Looking down from the hillside, they found that the Japanese camp was in a mountain den. The place was leeward and only the front exit was blocked.  , climb to the cliff behind, attack from both sides, no one can escape!

    He immediately asked Sun Defu to take a platoon of soldiers and extra grenades, and go around to the cliff behind the Japanese camp. When he heard the sound of gunfire from the front, he could throw the grenades down as hard as he could.

    The rest of the troops quietly approached the hillside in front of the Japanese camp, taking advantage of the natural terrain to hide themselves. More than forty Czech light machine guns and five heavy machine guns were lined up in a row, with their dark muzzles pointed at the Japanese camp. Behind them, ten  The coordinates of the mortar were set, and the gunner took the shell and knelt beside it, waiting for the order to fire so that he could hit this deadly guy on the enemy's head.

    In the mountain nest, several large bonfires were burning brightly, completely exposing every move of the Japanese to the soldiers. Dozens of tents were densely packed together. In such a vulnerable terrain and such a large camp, the small Japanese  There were only two wandering sentries posted, and there was no limit to the arrogance. It was like "the birthday girl always hangs himself, because he thinks his life is too long!" I didn't know that a group of Chinese uncles came to take his life, but he was still sitting there without worries!

    Counting the time, they waited quietly for the troops taking the retreat to arrive. In the tent, the pig-like snoring of the little devils clearly reached the ears of the soldiers. The two Japanese sentries lazily held their big guns.  Pacing back and forth carelessly, in the eyes of these two guys, even standing guard is unnecessary. No Chinese dare to attack the Imperial Japanese Army!  Offend the power of the imperial army!

    The agreed signal came, and the troops behind were already in place. Tang Qiuli waved his hand, and the gunshots of the Fu brothers rang out. The bullets accurately hit the target. The two Japanese sentries' heads exploded and they fell on their backs. The gunshots broke the silence.  , also shattered the devil¡¯s dream
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