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    Many generals of the Japanese invaders are familiar to the Chinese, but the most well-known among them are still a few, such as: Hideki Tojo, who was first the chief of staff of the Kwantung Army and later the Prime Minister of Japan; 20 out of 10,000 people  Wan Northeastern Army used half a division to sweep through 30 divisions of the Shanxi-Sui Army and occupied Seishiro Sakagaki in Shanxi; Matsui Iwane, the chief culprit of the Nanjing Massacre; the promoter of the "Sanguang Policy", once defeated both the Kuomintang and the Communist Party  The commander of the North China Front Army, Okamura Neiji, complained a lot But these are regular army generals who lead troops, and, if you really talk about it in detail, in terms of fame, they are not as good as one person: Doihara Kenji!  Japanese army general, in charge of intelligence work. Following Aoki Nobujun and Banxi Rihachiro, he was the third generation of Japanese spy leaders who engaged in espionage activities in China. He was the man behind the establishment of Manchukuo and planning for North China's autonomy. He was a "China hand" who was known for his bold and important character.  His righteousness was famous among the old Chinese bureaucrats.  This person is familiar with "Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" and understands the Chinese national character. Therefore, he attaches great importance to establishing his reputation as a person of faith and commitment.  The famous anti-Japanese general Ma Zhanshan believed that Dofeiyuan was not a lie; Song Zheyuan, who once occupied Beiping, also commented that Dofeiyuan was true to his word; when the Mongolian king scolded the Japanese, if Dofeiyuan was mentioned, he would say, "He understands, he understands,  He means what he says."  Dofeihara has two nicknames. The Chinese call him "Bandit Yuan" and Westerners call him "Thomas Edward Lawrence of the East".  He later served as commander of the Japanese 14th Division and participated in the Battle of Xuzhou. He was later promoted to commander of the Seventh Front Army, director of education, and commander of the First General Army.  It can be said that Kenji Doihara is a good player whether he is gathering intelligence, engaging in conspiracy and assassination, or leading troops in combat.  However, Kenji Doihara was also the one whom Chiang Kai-shek hated the most.  It is said that he is a Japanese general who hates him to the core.  The reason why Chiang Kai-shek was so jealous was not only that Kenji Doihara played a major role in the series of plots to split China such as "September 18th", "Puppet Manchukuo" and "North China Autonomy", but there was also another  The extremely important reason is the Battle of Xuzhou!  Speaking of the Battle of Xuzhou, we must once again mention the "Taierzhuang Victory" that greatly boosted the morale of the Chinese people.  At that time, the Japanese North China Front invaded Xuzhou southward. Li Zongren led various troops to fight against them in the fifth theater. After a hard battle, they finally achieved a major victory in the Taierzhuang area.  Annihilated most of the Setani detachment and the first section of the Ban detachment of the Japanese army, a total of more than 10,000 people.  This victory was extremely rare at the time. After this battle, it had two effects on the country. One was that the people across the country had a great increase in confidence that they would win the war of resistance.  On the other hand, it also contributed to the theory of quick victory within the Kuomintang.  Many people think that the Japanese are not worth beating, but that's all.  Chiang Kai-shek also believed that the Japanese army was easy to fight. The most obvious manifestation was that after the victory in Taierzhuang, Chiang Kai-shek tried to expand his achievements in Xuzhou and transferred a large number of elite troops to Xuzhou.  By early May 1938, the number of squadrons near Xuzhou had reached 64 divisions and 3 brigades, with a total of more than 600,000 troops.  at the same time.  Chiang Kai-shek also placed the main forces of the Central Army such as Hu Zongnan, Huang Jie, Gui Yongqing, Yu Jishi, Song Xilian, and Li Hanhun on the Guide and Lanfeng lines in eastern Henan to serve as Xuzhou's backup force, protect the Longhai line, and set up a decisive battle.  Posture.     but.  Just when Chiang Kai-shek was extremely confident and determined to fight the Japanese army in the Xuzhou area.  The Japanese army also mobilized a total of about 300,000 troops from various ministries to encircle the west side of Xuzhou from the north and south.  In the south, the 9th and 13th Divisions marched north from the Bengbu area along the west banks of Beifei River and Wohe River respectively. After falling into Mengcheng and Yongcheng, they attacked Xiaoxian and Dangshan, Jiangsu; the 3rd Division entered the camp from Bengbu  Collect the area and attack Suxian County.  In the north, the 16th Division crossed the canal from Jining, Shandong, captured Yuncheng, Shanxian, Jinxiang, and Yutai, and then advanced to Fengxian and Dangshan, Jiangsu; at the same time, the 10th Division transferred operations in the Hanzhuang and Taierzhuang areas.  After being replaced by the 114th Division, they crossed Weishan Lake near Xiazhen and attacked Peixian County, Jiangsu Province.  In less than half a month, the originally good war situation took a turn for the worse. Reports of increasingly tragic battles on the front line continued to reach the front of the Kuomintang Military Commission in Wuchang before Chiang Kai-shek's case.  The serious crisis Xuzhou suddenly faced calmed down his brain, which was a little dizzy due to Taierzhuang's victory.  Chiang Kai-shek suddenly realized that the Japanese army's intention was to encircle and annihilate the main force of the Xuzhou Squadron.  If Xuzhou's 50 elite divisions were eaten by the Japanese army, he would be completely defeated and there would be no need to fight anymore.  At the critical moment, Chiang Kai-shek decided to withdraw his troops and withdraw the 600,000 troops from the Xuzhou battlefield.  However, at this time, the 14th Division led by Dofeihara forcibly crossed the Yellow River from Puyang, Henan, first fell into Heze and Caoxian, Shandong, and then went straight into Lanfeng, Henan This was an opportunity.  The famous general Xue Yue felt that Dofeihara's troops were too forward and could be eaten in one bite, so he asked Chiang Kai-shek to dispatch troops to besiege the 14th Division.  However, after a great battle, Doihara ran thousands of miles and defeated the armies of Gui Yongqing and Huang Jie, who were both direct descendants of Chiang Kai-shek, along the way. They actually broke through the siege of nearly 200,000 people with 20,000 people and walked away.  Soon after, the 14th Division captured Suixian County and approached Lanfeng and Qixian County.  At the same time, in order to cooperate with soil fertilizerIt turned out that another group of enemy troops was also approaching Taikang from Bo County via Luyi and Zhecheng, and had plans to invade Xuchang and Zhengzhou areas on Pinghan Road.  The situation at that time was that once the two enemy armies were surrounded, they could "make dumplings" of the main force between Kaifeng and Lanfeng!  The situation is precarious.  And this is exactly what Doihara wants.  Soon, under his command, the 14th Division fell into Lanfeng and approached Kaifeng City.  At this point, the Longhai Line and the Pinghan Line were in turmoil, and the city of Zhengzhou was also in danger.  But this is not the most terrifying thing. The most terrifying thing is that the Japanese army can already attack Wuhan directly along Pinghan Road!  But looking back at Wuhan at this time, it is extremely empty.  Chiang Kai-shek has played all the cards he can, and his troops are still on the battlefield in Xuzhou, with no available troops at all.  Not counting this, the planned Battle of Wuhan still depends on the more than 50 divisions and 600,000 people who retreated from Xuzhou.  But right now, not only was the team's morale low, but its incompleteness made him even more worried.  In some cases, the strength of a division is no more than a handful of men, not even as strong as a regiment.  If such troops are not retrained and replenished, they will collapse as soon as they hit the battlefield. The Battle of Nanjing taught too many lessons.  It can be rested and replenished, but it takes time.  Otherwise, you won't be able to stop the enemy at all.  Time, Chiang Kai-shek needs time too much.  It took time to deploy defenses for the Wuhan battle, time to reorganize the army, time to evacuate central agencies to Sichuan, and time to relocate factories and schools. At this moment, time became more precious than anything else in Chiang Kai-shek's eyes.  So, in desperation, Chiang Kai-shek chose to dig up the Yellow River!  When the Huayuankou exploded, torrents of yellow water poured down.  Most of the Yellow River water rushes into two nearby small rivers, and finally flows into the Huaihe River and into the sea, forming a terrible "yellow flood zone" along the way, which is 400 kilometers long and 50-80 kilometers wide, and the river channel is not fixed.  .  According to statistics, the Yellow River flooded a total of 44 counties, affecting 12 million people and killing 800,000 people!  In addition, he killed and injured more than 1,000 people from the Doihara Division and trapped them in the Yellow River Flood Area for a month!  The Yellow River Flood Area has become the "New Yellow River", changing its course from Henan and Shandong to Anhui and Jiangsu.  The eastern part of the Huangfan District became the territory of the Japanese army, and the western part became the territory of the Kuomintang army.  Unfortunately, in only four months, Wuhan was occupied by Japanese troops attacking from the east of the Yangtze River, and Chiang Kai-shek had to flee to Chongqing.  "Blowing up the Huayuankou embankment can be said to be the most unwilling order Chiang Kai-shek has given since the War of Resistance Against Japan. It is even more difficult than giving up Nanjing.  This is not because he cares about the lives and deaths of the local people, but because his reputation is too bad.  But under the circumstances, he had no choice.  Therefore, when Chen Brai raised objections to this, he dismissed it as "women's kindness."  Too many people died. Chiang Kai-shek asked Cheng Qian to tell Western reporters that the bombing of Huayuankou was by the Japanese. However, the Japanese did not want to take the blame, so they told the world that it was not the Japanese who bombed it, so it became an unsolved case.  "However, everyone who understands knows it well.  Lao Jiang also knew that he could not hide this matter forever.  Therefore, he hated Doihara Kenji very much.  Because it is said that when the Japanese army counterattacked, Doihara did not actually have any important combat missions. In the battle of Lanfeng, Doihara actually carried forward the "tradition" of the Japanese army's "disobedience" and made his own decisions.  In other words, it was Kenji Doihara's private actions that led to Chiang Kai-shek's decision to blow up the Yellow River embankment.  "The Yellow River embankment has not been closed yet, and the Yellow River Flood Area will continue to exist This is like a thorn in Chiang Kai-shek's heart, constantly pricking his remaining conscience.  However, there was nothing he could do about Doihara Kenji.  Not only did that guy live well, he was promoted to an official, and he almost brought Wu Peifu out and established a puppet regime covering North China, Central China and Mongolia.  If Wu Peifu hadn't been able to control him, even if Doihara knelt down and begged, he still refused to cooperate with the Japanese, and the Japanese would not have needed Wang Jingwei at all.  Unfortunately, because he refused to cooperate, Wu Peifu was poisoned by people sent by Doihara.  And now, because of the information brought back by Nanzo Yunzi, Doihara Kenji, who was originally going to Jiamusi to serve as the commander of the Fifth Army of Northern Manchuria, was once again sent south by the Japanese camp and returned to Shanghai.  ¡­ ¡°General, why are you here?¡± Kage Sasaki was surprised by the arrival of Doihara Kenji, but as a successor, he still showed due respect.  But it was a pity that Kenji Doihara just nodded towards him and without saying a word, he stared directly at Nanzo Yunzi: "Yunzi, is the news true or false?" "It's very possible."  "Need to contact the Kuomintang?" "Yes." "Then contact us immediately! I want to see who Qin Wei is."
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