I want to ruin the country

Chapter 573 Unstoppable

Yuichi Oshima was already terrified. He was a general and he knew all about the battles he had fought with the Chinese before. Those were not wars, but massacres.

Moreover, those Japanese soldiers were all veterans with strong combat capabilities and impeccable fighting will.

But those people, when they meet the Chinese, are like clay.

The navy was wiped out by a barrage of artillery fire and could not reach the enemy at all.

The same goes for the army. They were fired upon from a long distance away. The firepower was as strong as water, and they couldn't even get close to it.

Especially those soldiers who were finally sent to Hokkaido, a few of them managed to escape back, but they all returned with deep despair.

According to their description, if you meet Chinese people, you should never fight them. The best way is to raise your hands in surrender. If you are slow to raise your hands, it will not work.

Moreover, they also realized that the Chinese were very willing to take prisoners. If you really surrendered, you would be blessed with good food and drink and would not be beaten or scolded.

During those days when they were surrounded by the Chinese, they were driven crazy.

After careful consideration, Oshima Yuichi realized that there was no chance of winning a head-on confrontation with the Chinese army.

What to do? The Chinese say to catch a thief first, catch the leader. Oshima Yuichi started to have evil thoughts.

Yining led the fleet to land in Fukuoka. When they were still seven or eight kilometers away from the dock, Dou Zhenbiao ordered the ship to stop and directly ordered

"fire"!

He did not ask for permission again because it seemed that the emperor had no intention of going back on his word and asking for permission would be a waste of time.

Boom boom boom boom boom!

A devastating explosion destroyed all the gun emplacements on the dock.

The Japanese soldiers guarding the artillery position flew into the sky with the exploding shells.

The Japanese soldiers had never seen or even heard of such a rain of artillery shells.

After a hellish bombardment, the entire fort was destroyed.

Dou Zhenbiao ordered the shelling to stop and the warships landed near the dock.

Until all the warships were ashore, no resistance was encountered from any guns.

The soldiers rushed ashore like a tide, and the dock was empty except for the mutilated corpses.

Except for those who were killed in the explosion, all the Japanese pirates guarding the artillery fort fled.

It turned out that they had long heard that the Chinese artillery was powerful and invincible, and some of the Japanese pirates were already scared out of their wits.

Some people who didn't believe it also saw today that such artillery fire could not be stopped by human power.

Once ashore, it was the turn of the army led by An Yiquan. An Yiquan had accumulated rich experience in fighting against the Spaniards in Sulu and Luzon.

Now he still advances in battalion units.

Now his battalion has four infantry companies, a machine gun company, a mortar company, an engineer company and an ammunition company.

There are a total of 1,200 people in eight companies, and they can remain invincible even if they encounter an enemy of 5,000 or 6,000 people.

Such a battalion is really somewhat like the heavy-armored combined battalion of later generations, and can independently complete some medium-sized and smaller tasks.

Except for the lack of 155 large howitzers, it basically has the firepower to fight large-scale offensive battles.

Even some city walls and fortresses could not withstand the bombardment of 120mm mortars and unscrupulous artillery.

What's more, the current Japanese country does not have any strong fortresses because they don't have cement.

The most difficult place to fight is probably the cave, but with grenades and flamethrowers, it will be useless even if the Japanese pirates hide in a rat hole.

Yining's plan was to first wipe out Kyushu Island and then Shikoku Island, taking each step carefully and steadily.

Two hundred thousand new army soldiers were scattered into the 47,000 square kilometers of Kyushu Island, like a tiger among a flock of sheep.

Within five days, no team with more than 500 people could be found within Kyushu Island.

Except for those who were annihilated, the rest were scattered.

Kyushu has more than 1,400 islands, an area of ​​more than 44,000 square kilometers, and a population of more than 4.3 million.

There are Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Saga, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima and other counties.

However, Kyushu Island does not have such a large population now, because a considerable number of young and strong laborers have been recruited to China to build roads.

Although there were no large Japanese troops, there were still some scattered Japanese pirates left on these islands, some with four or five hundred people, some with two or three hundred people, and some with dozens of people.

Some Japanese pirates were driven into the sea. Once they went into the sea, it became the navy's business.

Dou Zhenbiao's navy surrounded the entire Kyushu Island. It was a little far-fetched to say that not even a fly could fly out, but the Japanese pirate army of several hundred people had no chance of escaping.

Ten days later, a large number of Japanese pirates were eliminated from Kyushu Island. Dou Zhenbiao left 10,000 new troops to garrison and cooperate with the Korean army that had just landed to continue suppressing the bandits.

The next most important task is to maintain stability.

It is not surprising that when the army of one country sets foot on the land of another country, it will encounter strong resistance.

The officials that Yining brought to North Korea came in handy. It turned out that Yining brought them there to do ideological work and be responsible for post-war reconstruction.

During the ten days that the army was fighting, Yining trained more than a thousand Chinese officials brought from North Korea.

In addition to these officials, more than one hundred local people also participated in the training. They were agents recruited in advance by Su Shun’s National Security Bureau.

These Chinese officials received training before going to North Korea on how to deal with foreign citizens.

After more than a year of practice in North Korea, they have gained solid work experience and foundation.

Therefore, when Yining instilled some later generations' ideas of governing the country into them, these people accepted them quickly.

Finally, Yining said,

"We occupy this place to relieve our future worries and to truly convert people's hearts, rather than constantly creating undercurrents.

I hope everyone will truly treat these ordinary people as our own people.

Otherwise, even after one hundred or two hundred years, we will always be outsiders here and will not be able to integrate with them!

If we spend a lot of manpower and material resources to manage and guard against them with high-pressure policies over a long period of time, we will fail.

You're doing great in North Korea, but that's just the beginning, the real challenge is here.

If we can do it well here, then we can do the same in other places around the world!

So, I ask everyone not to be bound by formalities, but to learn to be flexible and apply what you have learned to other situations!"

After the training, these officials were taken to various places by the agents.

Yining gave them the title of envoy.

According to the plan prepared in advance, Yining divided the entire Kyushu Island into ten counties.

Each county sent 100 envoys with 10 local agents to do the work.

Each envoy was closely protected by a squad of soldiers.

Moreover, the people living everywhere were Korean soldiers trained by the new army.

Their combat effectiveness and weapons and equipment are not as good as those of the new army, but they are more than capable of maintaining local public order.

Therefore, the personal safety of these envoys is not an issue.

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