Anti-Japanese War: From Becoming Chu Yunfei to Rising

Chapter 447 Micro-management? Chu Yunfei micro-manages Chang Ruiyuan to revitalize the battlefield i

Chapter 447 Micro-management? Chu Yunfei micro-manages Chang Ruiyuan to revitalize the battlefield in southern Guangxi! (Subscribe)

The streets of Longcheng.

"It's okay, just write it like this."

"Work hard to produce and strive to be the first to achieve high yields!"

"Carry out mass production in an all-round way and work hard!"

"Hey, this slogan is inspiring. I heard that the Japanese have been driven out of Datong. Officer Liu, how is the battle going now?"

The propaganda officer surnamed Liu smiled and said, "The Japanese are so capable of destroying half of China. As our leader said, we are now in the final darkness before dawn."

"As long as we can keep up with production, we can drive the Japanese away as soon as possible."

As a partner.

The division of labor between them is quite clear.

One is responsible for doing the work, and the other is responsible for commanding and connecting with superiors and subordinates and handling various troublesome matters.

Just as the two of them were painting slogans.

The inspector from Taiyuan Police Department who was patrolling on the road quickly came over.

"You two, who asked you to come?"

Another inspector also spat out a mouthful of phlegm: "What kind of shit is this? Why are you putting this on a nice wall?"

The cadre named Liu looked back and said, "I am Officer Liu from the Propaganda Department of the Local Construction Corps. This is a propaganda task assigned by the superiors, and it has been approved by the Second War Zone Command Headquarters."

"So he is one of us. It's really a flood that has washed away the Dragon King Temple. Don't blame me, my brother, for being so outspoken. Don't blame me, don't blame me!"

"You're welcome!"

"Okay, let's get out of here."

The two inspectors left quickly with smiles on their faces.

After painting the slogan, the propaganda officer looked back and said, "Why haven't these inspectors been replaced yet? Can they really serve the people with such qualities?"

"Everything needs to be done slowly. This position involves a family. Now, whether it is grassroots local cadres or these law enforcement units, applications are now open. As long as you have a high school degree or above, you are eligible to apply to study at Longcheng Police Academy."

"When these young people take to the streets, I estimate that the whole Dragon City will be completely transformed!"

"In my opinion, the best days are yet to come!"

not far away.

Lin Wei, who had been silently watching everything in front of him, suddenly smiled knowingly.

Yes, the better days are yet to come.

As long as we drive away the Japanese devils, we will have time to develop this country.

Life will definitely be more prosperous!
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Changzhi Comprehensive Training Ground.

Position bunker training ground.

The soldiers struggled hard against the frozen ground in front of them.

In order to adapt to combat in such conditions, they even came up with the idea of ​​using flame baking to reduce the difficulty of their digging.

Such behavior will naturally be severely scolded by the instructor.

Making a fire on the spot can certainly melt the frozen ground, but it will also alert the enemy.

The new recruits' tricks don't stop there.

Some people even planned to imitate the man who lay on the ice to catch carp, and took off all their clothes in the hope of melting the earth with their body temperature.

Can be imagined.

Such wild and unrealistic ideas will be scolded and punished by the instructor.

The winter in Shanxi is so cold that it is difficult for the soldiers to conduct training on building positions and shelters even if they want to.

When this problem was fed back to Zhang Fugui.

Zhang Fugui also spread his hands helplessly: "I don't have any solution, does the instructor team have any new ideas?"

The lieutenant who represented the instructor shook his head helplessly: "No, even if we use explosives, the efficiency is very low. Commander Chu is very capable."

"This kind of thing is difficult even for gods to handle."

Zhang Fugui slowly said, "I once asked Chief Chu a similar question when I was in the officer training class. Guess what Chief Chu said?"

"There's probably no way, right?"

"Commander Chu said that the existing human tools cannot improve efficiency. Even if a specially trained engineering company builds bunkers under such conditions, it will not be much faster than ordinary infantry."

The fire roasting method is suitable for deep positions and for building fortifications on one's own territory.

It is not suitable for front-line positions, let alone encounter battles.

As for things like electric drills and kerosene blowtorches.

There is no such thing in this era.

Up to now, the positions of the two sides in the battle in northern Shanxi have been preset and excavated in advance.

It is impossible to reinforce the bunker fortifications in winter.

Cement is difficult to freeze or even impossible to solidify.

"The team should adjust its training ideas."

"It's hard to train now, so we can wait until spring to train again. It will be the same. Just give these soldiers a basic concept."

The lieutenant was a little helpless: "But this is what the training outline requires."

Zhang Fugui didn't care about this: "The training outline is not a hard and fast rule. Don't try to make it a rule that cannot be changed."

"Now that the war in northern Shanxi has come to an end, you can try and train boldly without any worries!"

"We must have the courage to make mistakes. If anything goes wrong, I, Zhang Fugui, will take the responsibility!"

"Well said!"

Qian Bojun's voice suddenly came from outside the door.

Zhang Fugui hurriedly stood up and said, "General, why are you here?"

Qian Bojun sat down on a chair beside him and looked at Zhang Fugui: "Come over to ask for some people."

"You want someone?" Zhang Fugui was a little confused. "Why don't you just give me an order and I'll select someone for you?"

"I won't bring anyone back this time, so I'll give you some time."

Zhang Fugui looked at Qian Bojun, who had a calm expression, and asked curiously, "General, you haven't been promoted again, have you?"

"You guessed right, kid. I just received a message from the Second War Zone Commander Headquarters that the Supreme Command approved my transfer. Next, I will take over as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Sixth Army and be responsible for the adjustment, reorganization, and training of the troops."

"The Sixth Army will serve as the main field force stationed in the area around Niangzi Pass."

"Congratulations, Commander, on your promotion."

Qian Bojun shook his head, a little regretful: "There is nothing to congratulate. Compared with going to the Sixth Army, I would rather stay with these old brothers, but this is what Commander Chu wants, and I, Qian Bojun, have no choice but to obey."

"Well, you went to the Sixth Army, so who will be in charge and command the Flying Tigers?"

"Brother Ligong will take over the position temporarily."

Zhang Fugui signaled the instructor to go back first.

Obviously, he realized that something was wrong.

Under normal circumstances, Bian Fucheng must be promoted, or Chu Yunfei should take on the role himself.

The fact that Fang Ligong was asked to take on the task concurrently actually illustrates a problem.

Either in Chu Yunfei's eyes, Bian Fucheng's identity is not suitable for taking over, or he temporarily lacks the ability.

None of this is too important.

The problem is that Chu Yunfei himself did not hold the position concurrently, and promoted Bian Fucheng to be trained as his deputy.

This means that Chu Yunfei has no plans to stay with Feihu in the short term.

What happens next is quite interesting.

Zhang Fugui stepped forward and closed the door. "Your Excellency, has Commander Chu been transferred to Tianshui this time?"

Qian Bojun nodded and said, "You guessed right. I just came back from Datong after meeting with Chief Chu. The matter here is indeed not simple."

"Although Chief Chu didn't say it explicitly, I can smell some conspiracy."

"Commander Chu is most likely trying to get involved and revitalize the northwest as much as possible."

"There may be a deeper reason for letting me take over the training of the Sixth Army. I have been thinking about it, but I still haven't figured it out so far."

Zhang Fugui frowned: "If you really want to take action in the northwest, you will definitely need the cooperation of the northwest."

"Negotiations will still involve knife-drawing at the end, so it's better not to talk and save some time."

"Then we need to rely on the cavalry and tank regiments, but the tank regiments have not yet fully formed their combat effectiveness, and their fuel supply and spare parts are unlikely to support a raid of hundreds of kilometers."

"As for the cavalry, there are about 3,000 people at most. Compared with the northwest, our cavalry is much weaker."

"Even if we count the entire Second War Zone, the number of cavalry combat troops is only 5,000."

Qian Bojun nodded, his face serious: "To capture a thief, capture the leader first; to shoot a man, shoot the horse first."

"If we can't quickly defeat Ma Bufang's headquarters in such a large area as the Northwest, I'm afraid this war will never end."

"Brother Zhang, you have a heavy burden on your shoulders right now."

"There are currently two combined combat unit reforms being piloted, one for the first regiment and one for the fourth regiment. Judging from the current strategic positioning, your two units will most likely be separated from the entire Flying Tigers' combat system and perform independent combat missions in the future."

Qian Bojun paused, then looked at Zhang Fugui who was in a state of deep thought, and added: "I came here this time to bring you good news. Your two troops will receive 12 75mm mountain cannons from the st Mountain Artillery Regiment to strengthen the firepower of the offensive."

"Are you planning to adjust the original artillery battalion into a reinforced battalion?"

Zhang Fugui was extremely surprised. Normally, an artillery battalion would have eight 75mm mountain cannons.

The corresponding one is naturally the Japanese artillery battalion.

A normal artillery battalion is the Bamenshan Artillery.

Chu Yunfei organized an artillery reinforcement battalion.

This is to make their firepower superior to that of the Japanese mixed brigade of the same level.

"When the main force regiment was reformed before, Commander Chu mentioned the concept of independent operations. This strategic positioning is a bit like the Japanese army's independent mixed brigade, which strengthens the artillery unit."

“The reason why we chose Group 1 and Group 4”

"In fact, Commander Chu also wants to let the Jin army and the Shaanxi army compete with each other."

"These two forces are going to compete and fight each other!"

"Just now when I was outside the headquarters and heard you encouraging your subordinates to boldly explore and bravely try and fail, I felt really relieved."

Qian Bojun had a smile on his face, and when he looked at Zhang Fugui, he was full of admiration: "Our Jin Army is now sailing against the current. If we don't advance, we will retreat. Judging from the military reform plan promoted by Chief Chu, the concept of the Jin Army is gradually disappearing. You and I, including Chief Chu and Chief Yan, are all native Shanxi people."

"Commander Chu actually wants to leave something behind for the concept of the Jin Army. The history of this army will be preserved in the form of text. I even heard from the Chief of Staff that Commander Yan plans to build a memorial hall in Longcheng."

"The historical evolution of each unit, as well as the battle records, military exploits, and officers and soldiers who received major medals and awards were all recorded for future generations to admire."

Zhang Fugui's eyes lit up when he heard this: "This is a great thing. Brothers are loyal to their country. On the one hand, it is out of military duty, and on the other hand, don't they also want to have a good reputation?"

"If we can drive away the Japanese invaders and let our fellow countrymen live a good life, then our journey to this world will not be in vain!"

Qian Bojun nodded in agreement: "Yes, after fighting for the past few years, my health has been getting worse day by day. Sometimes when the wind blows, my waist and knees hurt badly. Especially after I got a stomach disease, I always want to eat something."

Zhang Fugui laughed: "My Lord, please wait for me for a moment. I will ask the kitchen staff to cook two delicious dishes. We can eat and chat at the same time~!"
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mountain city.

Chairman's residence.

Zhu Peiji quickly stood in front of the chairman and said, "Chairman, you are looking for me."

"It's Becky~!"

Chang Ruiyuan's frown relaxed and he looked at him: "What do you think of this trip to the Soviet Union?"

"The Soviet Union has entered a state of total war. Their factories are extremely busy, and tanks are being produced in a very short period of time. Star.lin seems to be aware that Germany is their biggest enemy.

Today, a group of pro-Japanese people have emerged in Moscow, and they are optimistic about reaching a non-aggression treaty with the Japanese.

This group of people and some important military and political figures are lobbying some military generals.

They believed that they should focus all their energy on Europe, otherwise they would most likely not be able to cope with the next "German Offensive!"

Also.

The Soviets had indeed established a complete heavy industry system, but their investment in light industry was very small, apparently due to insufficient funds and insufficient technical reserves.

The United States did indeed almost cut off cooperation with the Soviets."

Chang Ruiyuan frowned slightly: "With a powerful enemy at hand, the two biggest potential allies are still scheming against each other."

"After the Battle of Poland, the French troops that had crossed the Maginot Line withdrew again, and Britain and France declared war but did not fight."

"Both sides are sitting along the defense line. This war is like a joke."

There was a strong sense of anger in Chang Ruiyuan's tone.

At this time, the French and the British seemed to be complete spineless people.

There is not even a shred of the spirit of an old powerful country, only appeasement and constant concessions.

Even Chang Ruiyuan knew it.

Dignity requires strength to fight for.

Otherwise, he would not have thought about fighting in Songhu, winning the Battle of Xuzhou, and fighting in Wuhan instead of defending it.

Compare this with the current British and French governments.

He is simply trash among trash, a typical pig teammate.

Zhu Peiji nodded: "The Soviets are also unwilling to trust the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries, so in fact, some generals are inclined to strengthen cooperation with us and hope that we can completely contain the Japanese army."

Chang Ruiyuan nodded: "Based on Yunfei's recent report, he is still inclined to deepen the connection with the Soviet Union. Yunfei has deep concerns about the severance of the Burma Road."

"Now our air force is being rebuilt. Yunfei hopes that the Soviets can sell us a batch of fighter planes at a low price and help us train pilots."

"The price of the fighter jets he negotiated was indeed lower. It seems that he knows the average price of fighter jets in the international market."

Zhu Peiji reminded him quietly, "Commissioner, even if Commander Chu doesn't know the international market price of fighter jets, he should understand the Soviets after dealing with them so many times."

"He had warned me before that the Japanese would definitely cut off ports in French Vietnam and other regions by using landing operations and other means to cut off our foreign aid supply lines."

Chu Yunfei’s reminder.

The situation of the Battle of Southern Guangxi was not changed.

Chang Ruiyuan judged that the Japanese army would not attack Nanning, but would attack the important city of Liuzhou.

The Japanese army's surprise attack was also a tactic of making a feint to the east and attacking in the west.

It was basically the same routine as when they landed in Daxia Bay in Guangzhou.

The hit was a surprise.

When Chang Ruiyuan made his decision, it was based on political considerations and his confidence in his judgment of the war situation.

He wanted to use places like western Guangdong to alienate the relationship between Guangdong and Guangxi in order to achieve a balance.

The Guangdong troops that stayed behind were basically drunkards and mediocre people.

Chang Ruiyuan originally wanted to put pressure on the Guangdong Army, but he never expected that he would mess things up to this extent.

But I have to say one more thing here.
The loss of Nanning made the situation difficult to reverse.

The Fifth Army had just withdrawn to rest and replenish supplies, and the troops stationed at Kunlun Pass were badly defeated.

The Japanese army used the Fifth Division to launch a fierce attack on the front of Kunlun Pass to attract Chinese troops.

Later, the newly-added 18th Division and the Guards Mixed Brigade tried to bypass the east of Kunlun Pass and reach the rear of the combat troops.

Bai Jiansheng's command was completely at a disadvantage.

The Fourth War Zone is also to blame because they also did not expect this.

They only focused on the frontal defense of Kunlun Pass, but neglected to ensure the safety of the flanks. The key points were to make appropriate deployments on important roads such as Gantang and Binyang.

Nor was there any effective reserve force controlled nearby.

Under such circumstances, it would be strange if the Japanese army did not take advantage of the situation.

This kind of penetration is what the Japanese army is best at and likes to do the most. Historically, the fall of Niangzi Pass was based on this reason.

It was meaningless for the frontal troops to resist the attack of the Fifth Division with difficulty. The retreat route was cut off. If they did not retreat, the whole situation would fall into chaos.

When Chang Ruiyuan thought of Chu Yunfei, he asked tentatively: "Peji, you said Yunfei is thousands of miles away, can you give us some advice on the battle of Southern Guangxi?"

"Commander Chu is a rare talent. Perhaps he really has a way to revitalize the overall situation on the battlefield."

Chang Ruiyuan made up his mind to give it a try: "Then draft a telegram and ask for his advice."

"Yes, commission."

Wang Shihe, who was standing aside, immediately turned around and left.

"Becky, I will raise your rank by one level when you come back this time, but I have to find a place for you."

"All at the chairman's command."

"Go to Shanxi Army Officers School and be the Dean of Education."
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"Your Excellency, an urgent message from the attendant's office."

"What's the matter?" Chu Yunfei did not look up, his eyes were still on the report in his hand.

"The situation in the Battle of Southern Guangxi has worsened. I would like to know if there is any strategy to defeat the enemy."

Chu Yunfei glanced at the telegram and put it back. "It's very simple. The Japanese troops are mainly concentrated on the right wing, and the left wing is relatively empty. If we use a part of the main force to attack Nanning, we can disrupt the Japanese deployment."

"This"

"That's it. Even if the methods and approaches have been told to them, these combat troops may not be able to execute them properly. They may not even execute them. Their combat thinking is passive and rigid. They are afraid to take risks. They are doomed to be no match for the Japanese."

Chu Yunfei paused and said, "The opponents they are facing are not only stronger than them, but also more radical in combat thinking and more advanced in tactics. If they continue to maintain this rigid combat style that is afraid of making mistakes, they can only passively take the beating until they lose the initiative, resulting in a direct failure of the normal battle."

“These latter ones.”

"Add it in, the chairman should understand it himself."

"Yes!"

Fang Ligong turned and left, and Chu Yunfei whispered, "But he may not be willing to do it."

"Your Excellency, what did you just do?" Zhao Pengcheng was stunned.

"Has the Seventh Infantry Regiment withdrawn?"

"Well, the Japanese troops on the front line of northern Shanxi are also shrinking. They seem to be planning to abandon Suiyuan. General Fu's troops in the Eighth War Zone are currently pursuing them, intending to expand their victory."

As part of the winter offensive operations.

Both the battles in northern Shanxi and Suiyuan achieved relatively good results.

The First War Zone received commendations.

The five war zones fought fairly well.

The performance of the Third and Fourth War Zones was poor.

Kunlun Pass can only be regarded as a tragic victory, not a great victory.

Even if we want to commend the Five Armies, we have to wait until after the entire battle in southern Guangxi.

but.

Chu Yunfei didn't seem to care about how the battle would turn out on the front line. He just made his own arrangements and said, "After they withdraw, deploy the Seventh Infantry Regiment in Pianguan and Hequ."

"Yes!"

While the two were talking, Liang Guoping was ordered to rush to the front-line headquarters.

"Report! I have arrived here on orders. Please give me instructions, sir."

After Chu Yunfei heard the voice, he immediately raised his head and put on a smiling face: "You're here so soon?"

"Yes, sir."

"Let's go to another place and talk while we eat." Chu Yunfei smiled and pulled Liang Guoping out of the headquarters. He turned around and said, "Come over when you're done. I've asked the kitchen staff to prepare more food."

"Yes!"

Considering the overall situation, Chu Yunfei ordered the dismantling of Liang Guoping's 31st Mountain Artillery Regiment.

He didn't want to guess what Liang Guoping was thinking.

But he couldn't let Liang Guoping, the commander of the 4th Artillery Brigade, be a lone commander.

In the reception room, Chu Yunfei said straight to the point: "The designation of the 31st Mountain Artillery Regiment will soon be changed to the 31st Mechanized Heavy Artillery Regiment. You will still be in charge of this unit."

"Yes, Your Excellency." Liang Guoping smiled and said, "I was indeed full of grievances before I came here, but I have figured it out on the way. In order to better adapt to the battlefield situation, a unit like the 31st Mountain Artillery Regiment should not be retained any longer."

"During this battle, we lost a lot of artillery pieces and sacrificed a lot of people because of the Japanese air raids."

Chu Yunfei did not agree with Liang Guoping's idea and explained: "It's not that weapons like the 75mm mountain cannon are no longer suitable for centralized use, but that so many artillery units concentrated in the direct team are too conspicuous, coupled with the ongoing army reorganization.

I also intend to adjust the main force regiments such as the 1st Infantry Regiment, the 4th Infantry Regiment, the 7th Infantry Regiment, and the 11th Infantry Regiment into independent combat combined tactical groups.

After more than two years of trials, we have found that a combat force of the same size, as long as it is properly commanded, is sufficient to fight against it.

I based it on the general troop composition of the Japanese Army's independent mixed brigade.

Expand the troops.

We have 10 percent more personnel.

The firepower and configuration of light weapons are also superior to those of the Japanese army.

In terms of supporting firepower, we can crush the Japanese army, and in terms of heavy weapons firepower, we only need to be equal to them to firmly grasp the initiative and gain the upper hand in the confrontation. "

"We already have a tactical system advantage."

Chu Yunfei smiled and said frankly: "In fact, the main reason is to increase the staffing and ask for funds."

"The four regiments will be organized into four independent brigades. Shancheng will naturally have to spend more money. Even after the troops in the Second War Zone are reorganized, they can release another main force and send it to the battlefields of other war zones."

The two were talking.

A voice suddenly came from the radio placed not far away.

intermittent.
"China's material civilization is relatively backward, and it is also a difficult and arduous era. The two major undertakings of the War of Resistance against Japan and the founding of the country must be completed at the same time during this period.
The ancients said that every man has his share of responsibility for the rise and fall of the country. Today, when the rise and fall of the entire nation is at the greatest juncture, everyone has a conscience and ability. Zila Zila"

Just as Chu Yunfei and Zhao Pengcheng were listening to the broadcast attentively.

There seem to be some problems with the new account again.

At Chu Yunfei's signal, Zhao Pengcheng stepped forward and tried to debug.

"I've had this radio for a while. It should be playing the New Year's Day speech. I wonder if the chairman will say something new."

Liang Guoping nodded: "But after all, only a few people can hear the radio, and the vast rural masses are the target we should strive for with all our heart and effort."

"You are right. The vast majority of China's 400 million people live in vast rural areas."

Perhaps the radio didn't want to hear Chang Ruiyuan's long speech and was never repaired again.

If it can't be repaired, it will naturally not listen.

After the two chatted for a while, they naturally walked towards the restaurant.

Fang Ligong, Zhang Dayun, Luo Weiguo and others at the command center also sat around.

You and I chatted about the battle situation and recent events.
the end.

Before leaving, Liang Guoping asked, "Your Excellency, I heard that you are going to be transferred to the position of Director of Tianshui Headquarters. This matter..."

Chu Yunfei nodded: "It's true, but it will have to wait until after the New Year, and the earliest will be March. It hasn't been finalized yet."

Fang Ligong also smiled and continued, "Small-scale fighting is still going on on the front line in northern Shanxi. We must at least wait until the situation stabilizes before we move forward."

"I see." Liang Guoping nodded slightly without thinking much about it.

"Pengcheng..."

"Have."

"Make good arrangements..."

"Yes!"

The beginning of the new year.

Wang Zhaoming set off for Japan and met and consulted with Japanese military and political leaders on this special day.

What he hoped to establish was a "single" central government.

Then all previous pseudo-governments need to be dissolved.

It was at this time that Wang Zhaoming finally repented.

Everything that had been promised to him was just a scam.

The "Chinese government" and "Chinese army" promised by the Japanese were all empty promises.

Now he discovered that there seemed to be no other choice but to surrender wholeheartedly to the Japanese.

He has no way out.

Those so-called autonomous governments completely ignored him and even gave him the cold shoulder.

In fact, it was the Japanese who were behind this.

He agreed to almost all of the harsh and humiliating conditions.

For Wang Zhaoming, he was finally able to form his own "central government" on the premise of selling out the country.

His treasonous behavior made his close associates Tao Xisheng, Gao Zongwu and others extremely embarrassed.

At the beginning, this group of people really intended to save the country by taking a roundabout way and enduring humiliation.

Now Wang Zhaoming has betrayed his country and signed a series of agreements, including "all development and utilization of specific resources necessary for national defense will be handed over to the Japanese" and so on.

This is something that even those traitors who intend to become "traitors" cannot accept.

One can imagine how cruel Wang Zhaoming is.

The seventh day after New Year's Day.

Gao Zongwu, Tao Xisheng and others who rebelled against Wang Zhaoming chose to make Wang Zhaoming's traitorous behavior public.

For a time, world public opinion was in an uproar.

Before Wang Zhaoming.

There has never been such an outrageous traitor in the world.

The Central Daily News quoted Gao Zongwu's words to angrily criticize Wang Zhaoming: "The north, the south, the mountains, and the oceans all no longer belong to China. How can the Chinese people settle down?"

Chang Ruiyuan even publicly stated: "I have seen many treacherous and deceitful people, but none as despicable as Wang!"

Despicable behavior against Wang Zhaoming.

The High Command held an emergency meeting.

A group of officers were discussing the matter in unison.

Because Chang Ruiyuan ignored the attempts of Bai Jiansheng and Zhang Fakui to stop him.

Directly control the front-line troops and advance towards Nanning regardless of everything.

And this kind of playing style.

This actually caused the Japanese army to panic, fearing that there would be problems with the supply lines in the rear.

After adjusting the deployment, the frontal attack was slowed down and troops were sent back for rescue.

Because of Chang Ruiyuan's micro-management.

It saved the precarious situation on the battlefield in southern Guangxi!

Everyone was shocked for a moment.

They discussed it for a long time but still couldn't figure out how this gangster-like guy could have such a high level of command.

As the chairman's voice sounded.

A group of senior commanders quickly stood up and stood at attention.

"Everyone sit down."

He Jingzhi smiled and said, "The chairman's command this time was so decisive, he defeated the enemy and won the victory, and he revitalized the situation in southern Guangxi. I really admire him."

The Minister of the Military Affairs Department, Xu Yongchang, also said confidently: "If we can win this battle, drive the army into the sea, and reopen the Yunnan-Vietnam Highway, the day of victory in the war against Japan will not be far away!"

"The crisis in southern Guangxi has not been resolved. Our army's current combat capability is still far behind that of the Japanese."

Chang Ruiyuan didn't show off about this.

Because he knew clearly that there was still a big gap in military strength between the enemy and us on the front line in southern Guangxi.

It just depends on Chu Yunfei's advice.

The two sides simply returned to a standoff.

In fact, it did not destroy many Japanese troops or occupy any strategic locations.

Although southern Guangxi is mountainous, it is easy to defend.

But it is also not conducive to the defender's rapid maneuvers.

If the Japanese army finds such an opportunity again
I am afraid that the situation on the front battlefield will inevitably deteriorate again.

After listening to everyone's flattery, Chang Ruiyuan slowly said, "Everyone, don't be too happy too early."

"The battle is only halfway through, so we shouldn't be too happy too soon. As for the situation on the front line, the command has been completely handed over to Jiansheng, so we won't talk about it anymore. Let's talk about Wang Zhaoming today."

As the war situation eased, Chang Ruiyuan was naturally in a much happier mood.

As for Wang Zhaoming, he was jumping up and down.

From Chang Ruiyuan's perspective, it was really not a big deal.

At this time, he was not the Chang Ruiyuan in Chu Yunfei's memory who had always suffered defeats and who had made the people and even the central army somewhat desperate.

No matter how much Wang Zhaoming appealed, there were only a very small number of people willing to serve him as traitors.

Occasionally, some local military units were marginalized and would rather take their troops back to their hometowns than work with the Japanese.

after all.

A group of generals jointly issued a telegram, stating the matter in advance.

Chu Yunfei made his attitude clear that he would never let go of any traitor who surrendered to the enemy.

Who dares to offend this god of death?
Chang Ruiyuan is sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai.

The Japanese intention was to disintegrate the Chongqing government and then merge the two governments.

Of course, it is obvious to the naked eye that this situation is no longer possible.

Now that the Wang Puppet Government is about to be established, the two sides will inevitably be in a state of confrontation.

It is obviously more important for the army to have the determination to fight a protracted war.

The Japanese were more interested in forming a "new government" with someone who had strong political power and could influence Chinese military generals.

He Jingzhi is actually countless times more suitable than Wang Zhaoming.

No matter what.

Although He Mianhua was a coward, he still had no intention of surrendering to the enemy and becoming a traitor.

not to mention.

He Jingzhi knows clearly.

Even if he defected to the Japanese, those Huangpu Baoding generals would definitely not follow him.

There's nothing wrong with fighting for power and profit, but selling out your country and surrendering to the enemy?

Then forget it
The Japanese had to settle for the second best and try to win over Li Bai and two other men from the Guangxi clique.

only.

What they got was ridicule from Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi.

"China is very aware of Japan's poverty. The only way to save itself is to abandon hatred and restore friendship."

"It is impossible to use friendly aid as a condition for stopping the war."

No one paid attention to the political inducement to surrender.

War is oppressive and cannot lead to a decisive victory.

The desperate Japanese had no choice but to continue fighting in order to consolidate their current war achievements.
(End of this chapter)

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