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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 922 The Mischievous Gu Zhutong

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    After Tang Qiuli finished his inspection in Yan'an, he returned to Dingbian and immediately began to work on many matters regarding Ju Bei leading the division personnel to establish a headquarters in the south. He was responsible for the department responsible for understanding the situation in the early stage. The Intelligence Department had already compiled all the information.  into a file for him to consult at any time.

    There was a wide range of intelligence from all aspects, but not much about the movements of the Japanese army. The Japanese were as honest as rabbits, which was a bit abnormal. For this reason, he urgently summoned Yu Deshui, the director of the Intelligence Department, and Shen Jun, the director of the Investigation Department, and ordered them to  The main focus is on paying attention to all the trends of the Japanese.

    This phenomenon can only be described as the silence before the storm. The battlefield this time is in the south. For the ** division troops, they are fighting in a completely unfamiliar area with entangled local forces. Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi of the New Guangxi faction,  Yu Hanmou in Guangdong, He Jian and Cheng Qian in Hunan, and Lu Diping in Jiangxi are not fuel-efficient lamps. They can survive to this day under such a strong posture of Chairman Chiang, which has its own merits.

    It is said that the Japanese also unintentionally helped Tang Qiuli do good things. Wherever the Japanese army went, the old forces collapsed one after another, and Tang Qiuli was able to take advantage of the opportunity to enter. This was not the case in Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, and Shandong, otherwise  , once they intervene forcefully, they will be countered by the joint efforts of local bigwigs. They dare not speak out against the situation in the big picture. It is also a headache to control the situation in small ways and cause trouble everywhere.

    No, the spokesperson arranged by Chairman Chiang in the Songhu area, the Songhu garrison commander Gu Zhutong, kept making trouble for Feng Jiwu. He used Feng Jiwu¡¯s telegram to Tang Qiuli to say that since the Niangziguan garrison Corps stationed in Songhu  After the Shanghai area and Greater Shanghai, there was no time to enjoy the world of flowers, and there was no comfortable day. After the 87th Division of the Central Army withdrew from Shanghai, the Jiangsu Security Corps, Shanghai Police Corps and other local motley crews who stayed in Shanghai continued to make trouble.  .

    There are no big things, small frictions are constant every day. One Shanghai, two government offices. In addition to Feng Jiwu, there is also Gu Zhutong, two generals from the two factions. Gu Zhutong is determined not to make things easier for Feng Jiwu. Those miscellaneous armed forces  ¡¤They are all local snakes. Feng Jiwu just handles security cases and frictions between soldiers on both sides every day, one is big and the other is big. There are also concessions in various countries. That is also a red line that cannot be stepped on. If this continues, he will be a dignified commander of the main force of the *** division.  Officer, probably crazy.

    In this matter, Chairman Chiang also did something very unethical. He did not even say hello. The Central Army withdrew from the Songhu area immediately. Zhang Zhizhong worked hard. Two bloody battles in Songhu cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers.  The Great Shanghai Defense Line that was created was just left here, waiting for the Japanese to take it over and put more than 30,000 people in a miscellaneous place here.

    The ** division troops took over the defense of the Songhu area. Seeing that the Japanese were still not coming, Chairman Chiang regretted it again, so he tried to find a way to get it back. In fact, this was the reason for Tang Qiuli. The Japanese base camp was  Knowing that the Songhu and Hangzhou Bay areas had been taken over by the main force of the ** Division, they were forced to modify the combat plan and pointed the finger at the direction of Guangdong, Guangxi and Beibu Gulf. Who dared to come to the Songhu area to make a hard challenge.

    There were many twists and turns, and Tang Qiuli had a clear mind, so he issued an order to Feng Jiwu, but Gu Zhutong was still in the way of Shanghai. Then, there was another order to send a telegram, "Yuan Song  General Gu Zhutong, commander of the Shanghai Regional Security Command, has now abolished the Songhu Security Command based on war needs, and all functions of the department have been transferred to the newly established Jiangnan Defense Headquarters."

    "General Feng Jiwu, the commander of the Jiangnan Defense Headquarters, is fully responsible for all defense in the region. General Gu can serve locally or return to the Chongqing National Government Military Commission to report on his duties." Tang Qiuli also made plans. Gu Zhutong  I didn¡¯t know about the Songhu Garrison Headquarters, and Chairman Chiang Kai-shek didn¡¯t even say hello to me. This time, I withdrew without saying hello to Chairman Chiang. Foolish things happen like crazy. If this order continues, Chongqing will have to start a fire.  I'll just take it.

    After dealing with matters in Shanghai, Tang Qiuli plunged into the training of the troops. The terrain of the combat area of ??the ** division this time was completely different from that of the north. For this reason, Tang Qiuli issued three orders from the division headquarters.  With the first training order of nine years, the six field regiments of the ** Division stationed in the southern region immediately conducted targeted training on the terrain of the future combat area.

    Each corps selected four main brigades to conduct special training in mountain warfare and jungle warfare. All the troops transferred must be trained into units suitable for terrain operations. At the same time, an order was given to Chu Tian, ??the leader of the special operations detachment, that the entire special operations detachment,  Immediately go south and deploy experienced commanders and soldiers to serve as training instructors for various units.

    In the busy time, it was already late March, and the Southern Command of the ** Division had been established. In a few days, Tang Qiuli would lead the command south and arrive at the war zone to take command. At this moment, things in Shanghai were conflicting.  Finally, the situation intensified, and Feng Jiwu attacked Gu Zhutong.

    Feng Jiwu received the Shangfang Sword from his division commander and immediately went to Songhu area to attack the local complex.The armed forces were being cleaned up and reorganized. In the past, Feng Jiwu tolerated it because he did not receive clear orders. Gu Zhutong was also the number one figure in the National Government and a confidant of Chairman Chiang. In addition, he had just  When we entered Shanghai, we had no clue about many things, so we didn¡¯t take care of them.

    This time, after receiving the order, he freed up his hands. The first one to capture was Gu Zhutong's Songhu Garrison Headquarters. Feng Jiwu's method was very simple. He sent out the corps guard battalion to surround the Songhu Garrison Headquarters and put the plaque on it.  As soon as it was taken off, a seal was put on the door, and all the personnel were escorted aboard the ship and sent directly back to Chongqing.

    This caused an uproar. After receiving Tang Qiuli's order, Gu Zhutong immediately sent a telegram to Chairman Jiang to ask for a good idea. The old man also knew that this matter was a wrestling match between himself and Tang Qiuli.  The Japanese were ungrateful for abandoning the Songhu area, and the ambassadors of the four countries were dissatisfied. He did not get any benefits. Tang Qiuli felt that it was an advantage, and his heart was filled with anger. The secret he gave Gu Zhutong was just one word: "Procrastinate"  ".

    Gu Zhutong understood the idea and sent an extremely polite telegram back to Tang Qiuli, "Vice Chairman Tang Xunjian, the staff department has been stationed in the Songhu area for a long time, and it involves many aspects of local governance and military affairs. It is difficult to solve it as soon as possible.  After the waiting department has finished handling everything in hand, it will be handed over to the commander-in-chief of Jiangnan Defense, General Feng Jiwu."

    Gu Zhutong was enjoying his time in Shanghai, passing one day as if it were a month. Even a few words would drag on a big deal for ten days and a half. An official document could be studied for a week. At the same time, he was instructing local armed forces who remembered their interests.  , constantly creating friction, and from time to time there would be disputes between soldiers from both sides. He appeared as a mediator. This investigation lasted several days.

    After Feng Jiwu took corresponding measures, Gu Zhutong felt deeply that the troops in his hands were insufficient and there were not enough troublemakers, so he secretly issued an order to Liao Hui, the commander of the 87th Division who had been ordered by Tang Qiuli to move to Nanjing, to mobilize two main regiments to station in Shanghai.  In order to increase his own strength, if he can stand firm, he will control Shanghai in disguise, at least a part of it, and fulfill the old man's great trust.

    As a member of the Central Military Commission, Liao Hui, a direct descendant of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, naturally understood this and sent his 123rd and 124th regiments to Shanghai. This was a fully-staffed Central Army unit.  , two groups with more than 5,000 troops boarded the ship from Yanziji Pier in Nanjing, and arrived in Jiading, Shanghai in less than a day. They abandoned the ship and landed, rested there overnight, and sailed into Shanghai the next day.

    As soon as the two regiments of the Eighty-seventh Division moved in Nanjing, they fell into the eyes of the agents of the Nanjing Intelligence Station of the Yu Deshui Intelligence Department. They immediately sent the information to Yu Deshui. The matter was so important that Yu Deshui did not dare to delay and reported it.  When it was in the hands of the division commander Tang Qiuli, after reading the information, Tang Qiuli's eyes flashed coldly and he sneered.

    Chen Feng, the director of the communications department, was called and said: "Order, Commander-in-Chief of the Jiangnan Defense Headquarters Feng Jiwu, the Eighty-seventh Division did not receive the order and left the defense area without authorization and headed for Shanghai. It seems to be suspected of rebellion. In extraordinary times, your troops  Dispose of them immediately, disarm them on the spot, and annihilate them immediately if you encounter resistance."

    Tang Qiuli was being reasonable. Gu Zhutong's biggest mistake was that he should not bypass Tang Qiuli, the country's highest military commander, and make his own decisions. Gu Zhutong also figured it out, even if he asked for instructions.  , Tang Qiuli is definitely not sure, so let's make it a fait accompli. Tang Qiuli won't directly challenge Chairman Chiang, right?

    But Gu Zhutong was wrong. Chairman Chiang and his staff also misread Tang Qiuli's determination. For the upcoming war in Jiangnan, Tang Qiuli would never allow any unstable factors to appear.  Behind him, Gu Zhutong's actions just touched his psychological bottom line.

    Feng Jiwu, who received the order, was so happy that he had already disliked Zhu Tong. He also secretly arranged for more than 5,000 people to come to Shanghai. He immediately ordered Zhang Hansheng, the chief of staff of the corps, to dispatch two brigades and a tank regiment overnight.  Encircled the headquarters of the two regiments of the 87th Division of the Central Army.

    Before Zhang Hansheng left, Feng Jiwu gave him the opportunity, "Hansheng, besiege them all night, don't alert them, it's all in the dark, whichever side can't control the shooting first, it's a melee situation, handle it with caution, give priority to deterrence, disarming is better than annihilation."  It¡¯s much better, and the teacher has more room for maneuver.¡±

    Zhang Hansheng smiled and said: "Commander, don't worry. The two brigades have nearly 30,000 troops and more than a hundred tanks. It will be easy to deal with the Central Army who have never seen battles. The Eighty-seventh Division and the  Compared with other local troops, he is tough, but compared with our army, he is not qualified. "

    The sun rose and dispersed the thick night fog along the Yangtze River. The troops of the Eighty-seventh Division of the Central Army went out for morning exercises as usual, but everything changed. The sentry shouted and reported the situation to the regimental commander with a small face.  The boy was so frightened that he stuttered and said, "Report to the group, we are surrounded."
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