Therefore, if we could, like Sun Wukong entering Princess Iron Fan's belly in the core area of ​​the White Party, kick and punch here and there, we would surely beat Chiang Kai-shek so badly that he would be unable to fight back. In the end, this would provide relatively strong support to the Central Red Army and the old revolutionary base areas in Jiangxi.

The Red 10th Army Corps and the 19th Division in this historical period of later times certainly did not have the capability to complete this task, nor should they have undertaken such a task.

However, now that I have come to this time and space, many things may change. With my abilities from the future, the various codes and telegrams of this era are like elementary school arithmetic to me. Adults can do them with just mental arithmetic and their eyes closed.

With the 55th Regiment having grasped all the enemy's movements through radio, coupled with his understanding of the various White Army units of this era and his grasp of the overall historical situation, what place could he not go or fight in?

If given a few months, I am certain that I can transform the 55th Regiment into an excellent mountain warfare regiment, and train my special forces members into true special forces elites.

According to his memories from later generations, Xu Wenqing knew that the other two regiments of the 51st Brigade, which Chiang Kai-shek used to encircle and suppress the main force of the Red Tenth Army Corps, were currently rushing towards the Red Tenth Army Corps from Jinhua in eastern Zhejiang.

The original intention of the 51st Brigade was to plug the gap in the breakout of the main force of the 10th Army Corps. The White Army's supplementary regiment that was wiped out in Quzhou City was the 3rd Regiment of the 51st Brigade, also known as the supplementary regiment.

Xu Wenqing has now set his sights on the remaining two regiments of the 51st Brigade and the brigade's directly subordinate units.

If we can annihilate the remaining two regiments of the 51st Brigade again, not only will our own troops receive better replenishment of weapons and equipment, but the various equipment that our troops have discarded can also be redistributed to arm local troops and guerrillas.

More importantly, if the 51st Brigade could be successfully annihilated, it would be a preliminary thwart to the White Army's encirclement and suppression of the main force of the Red 10th Army Corps, which involved five divisions, two brigades, four security regiments, and reserve forces totaling over 100,000 men. This might allow more revolutionary forces to be preserved.

Moreover, the enemy will certainly be thrown into a panic at this time. If we can cause the White Army to move in disarray and lack coordination, it may even bring our army a greater opportunity to annihilate the enemy.

Moreover, once the enemy's encirclement and suppression campaign is crushed, if the White Army wants to complete the encirclement and suppression of the main force of the Red Tenth Army Corps again, it will need to mobilize troops and generals, which will take at least ten days to half a month.

For the Red Army, these ten days or half a month are extremely important. If given ten days or half a month, they are confident that they can further enhance the combat capability of the entire 55th Regiment.

Moreover, this time would allow for replenishment, and the Red Army could also seize opportunities to attack and plunder, keeping the White Army constantly on edge. Only in this way could the Red Army truly provide support to its main force.

After assessing the current situation, Xu Wenqing discussed his plan to launch another surprise attack on two regiments of the White Army's 51st Brigade with Yao Hutou, Hu Jiu, Wang Tielin, and Li Bing.

Having grown accustomed to Xu Wenqing's various miraculous performances, Hu Jiu and his companions have now become completely immune to the bizarre solutions he proposes.

No one raised any objections to his plan; instead, they immediately began discussing the details of the raid.

However, this situation startled Xu Wenqing. He immediately realized that he must not suppress the independent thinking ability and development opportunities of other leaders because of his presence. If he did, he would regret it immensely.

Noticing this, Xu Wenqing made a point of explaining things in greater detail and more comprehensively during subsequent exchanges and introductions. He also began to gradually instill some more mature military concepts and combat skills from later generations that were suitable for this era.

Sometimes, he would deliberately leave flaws in the plans and schemes, using guidance to inspire Yao Hutou, Hu Jiu, and Wang Tielin to fully utilize their brains to improve and supplement them.

The discussion lasted until after 4 a.m. before the implementation plan was finalized. Yao Hutou, Hu Jiu, and Wang Tielin still felt that there was more to say, and felt that they had gained a lot that night. They all told Xu Wenqing that it was like listening to a wise man's words, which was better than reading ten years' worth of books. Xu Wenqing quickly became modest.

Finally, everyone was too busy to rest. Hu Jiu immediately drafted the operational plan for the raid on the 21st Brigade, and Xu Wenqing issued the order to carry it out.

According to the plan, the 55th Regiment must complete the identification and processing of prisoners by 2 p.m. on the 18th, hold a plea meeting and public trial, and complete the supplementary training of the entire regiment.

Starting at 2 PM today, the 55th Regiment left only a small number of troops to await the arrival of the Southern Anhui Independent Regiment in Quzhou City for the handover. The rest of the troops, under Zhang Wei's command, secretly left Jing County and headed straight for Jinhua City.

The entire operation was organized and implemented by Yao Hutou as the main commander, with Hu Jiu and Wang Tielin as assistants, and Xu Wenqing leading the special operations battalion to provide support. From the moment the troops left Quzhou City, all radios in the entire regiment went into silence, and communication with the special operations battalion was handled by special operations soldiers using special methods.

While Hu Jiu and his men were drafting the combat mission, Xu Wenqing had already left Quzhou City and returned to the special operations company's encampment in a small mountain forest west of Quzhou City.

It was already 4:30 a.m. on the 18th. Since arriving in this era, Xu Wenqing had hardly had a chance to rest properly. Now he finally seized the time, found a corner, and soon fell into a deep sleep.

At 6:30 a.m. on the 18th, although the soldiers were very careful not to disturb the regimental commander, Xu Wenqing still woke up on his own. After waking up, Xu Wenqing sat cross-legged and regulated his internal energy for a while. After circulating his internal energy smoothly for several cycles, he finished his morning exercise, stood up, and by then it was already 7:00 a.m.

After having breakfast with the special forces members, Xu Wenqing asked Zhou Gang, the battalion commander of the special operations battalion, to get the troops up and eat breakfast before leading the soldiers to set off.

From that day on, Xu Wenqing began teaching everyone cultural knowledge while training them.

The regimental commander's endless stream of new knowledge made learning it even more unbearable for the soldiers than the rigorous and cruel physical and military training he subjected them to.

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