The 125th chapter is shocking (5)
Chapter 125: Stone Potian (Five)
In Chengde's command center, due to Zhang Xuewu's insistence, Nakajima Tai held a white flag and led a translator and entered this city that the great Japanese royal family wanted to enter all the time. Nakajima Tai was very excited that the Chinese army did not blindfold him and made him enter by himself. Although Chengde had become a ruin at this moment, the guardians of this ruin were still extremely tenaciously blocking the brave and fearless Japanese imperial army from this ruin.
Carefully passing through countless comrades' corpses, Nakajima also gradually understood the intention of the Chinese army. These corpses of various shapes are all from the Imperial Army. The corpses of the Chinese army seem to have been restrained long ago. How difficult should this be for a unit trapped alone? When the living people are in danger of peace, they still take care of some dead people?
It can be seen that the morale of the Chinese army was not in the so-called collapse. On the way, Nakajimata felt countless extremely unfriendly eyes, and many Chinese soldiers always aimed at him intentionally or unintentionally. Although Nakajimata knew that the Chinese had the habit of fighting between the two armies and not killing them, the battle of Chengde was undoubtedly both sides were red and fell into a bloody battle. Whether the Chinese army could still abide by this regulation was still an unknown number for Nakajimata.
In the combat room, Zhang Xuewu sat on a mountain of ammunition and met Nakajima. Looking at the unopened ammunition boxes, Nakajima's heart suddenly stumbled, because the Chinese army was not almost out of ammunition and food as they had said before. On the contrary, the Chinese army seemed to have sufficient ammunition, which was obviously not good news for the Imperial Army. Moreover, Zhang Xuewu himself is a few hardliners among the Chinese. It is not difficult to analyze what he did during the Manchuria Incident. Therefore, Nakajima's principle is to try not to stimulate Zhang Xuewu, and bring back the information he saw.
In fact, Nakajima is very clear about his mission. Convincing a hardliner like Zhang Xuewu to surrender is like joking, it is simply impossible, but Nakajima's actual task is to make the Chinese army relax as a whole and make them realize their hope of life, so that the Chinese army's will to resist will become weak! Another point is to seek actual mobilization of heavy artillery shells and other materials that are urgently needed by the logistics department.
When Nakajima met Zhang Xuewu, his only impression was that this young general with iron-blooded will was too young? He was even young enough to make him jealous. After many years of complete defeat in Japan, the poor Nakajima was quickly lifted out of poverty and became rich by writing a book "About Zhang Xuewu I've seen in the Battle of Rehe". However, at that time, the Japanese were even more awe of Zhang Xuewu, a name that was equated with the demon, than their Emperor and Amaterasu.
In Japan, which is entrusted by the Chinese occupying army, you may disrespect the Emperor and Amaterasu, but you must never disrespect Zhang Xuewu, because once you are found to have any disrespectful behavior towards the Supreme Commander of the Occupy Army, the perpetrators will be severely punished. The best result is to go to Xinjiang in southern China to dig sand, or go to Siberia to engage in animal husbandry development. These two places have undoubtedly become nightmares for the Japanese.
However, Nakajima's attitude is still extremely high and arrogant, completely responding to Zhang Xuewu in a form of a winner! However, Nakajima's attitude of a winner did not arouse any reaction from Zhang Xuewu. Zhang Xuewu almost treated his pet dog, and he was very plain and let Nakajima sit on the ammunition box opposite. Zhang Xuewu did not embarrass Nakajima in his imagination? This is beyond Nakajima's expectations. Nakajima was slightly stunned, and when he sat down, he realized that Zhang Xuewu was actually looking down at him. After looking closely, he found that there were only two ammunition boxes under his butt, while Zhang Xuewu sat as many as five?
Nakajima was about to get angry, and Zhang Xuewu said to the translator: "Tell Japan that only losers who are unsure and lack confidence will always protest this and that! Let him not be proud of me, and get out of here after finishing what he should say."
Nakajima Tai was excited to listen to the translation, hesitated for a moment and sat back on the ammunition box. However, Nakajima Tai deliberately helped the ammunition box piled up on the side. According to the information, Zhang Xuewu was a guy who had a deep hatred for the empire. It was not worth angering him for a few words. Moreover, he entered Chengde City this time and found that the Chinese army's ammunition was quite sufficient.
Nakajima took a deep breath and said, "Today, he is the Commander of Muto Nobuyoshi Muto, the Kanto Army of the Imperial Army of the Great Japanese, and if the army put down its weapons and surrendered, our Imperial Army of the Great Japanese, will ensure the personal safety of your unit and give you the right treatment to the prisoners of war."
Zhang Xuewu smiled slightly and said, "The victory or defeat is still an unknown number? Do the little Japanese pirates dare to be so rampant? Chengde is the cemetery of your Japanese Kwantung Army! I will bury you as much as you dare? As long as my new first division still has one soldier, you will be waiting for the Japanese pirates to fight to the end!"
Although Zhang Xuewu was smiling, his tone revealed an extremely cold air. Nakajima's absolute rationality played a great role at this time. Nakajima bowed to Zhang Xuewu very politely and said that he would definitely bring the words. Zhang Xuewu did not expect that Nakajima was still pretending to be grandson under his own anger? He was originally going to find an excuse to give the Japanese negotiator a deep memory, but unfortunately, Nakajima actually looked like he could bend and stretch?
However, Zhang Xuewu never played according to the rules. In his own words, what morals do you have to talk to the Japanese beasts? Humanity? Reputation? The last way to deal with beasts is to sharp blades.
Nakajima was too eager to return to bring back what he saw in Chengde City, and what Zhang Xuewu had to do was to completely anger the Japanese army and let the Japanese army launch an attack immediately. The battle for more than ten days had lost all the Japanese army's edge. Zhang Xuewu estimated that the loss of Japanese troops and the consumption of reserve materials were almost approaching the critical point.
Therefore, the current armistice can only be said to be more unfavorable to the newly formed First Division. Chengde's bloody battle has scared the Central Army, Northeast Army, Northwest Army, Jin Army and other units gathered at all the Great Wall. You should know that, including the Central Army, the Chinese army in this era is equivalent to everything for those in power. If the army is exhausted, it means the end of power. Therefore, it is necessary to make up your mind to easily fight the whole business and show the courage of a hero to cut off his arm.
It can be said that all the people are watching each other now, just as they have never looked down on Zhang Xuewu, Song Zheyuan, Sun Dianying and others are now praised by Zhang Xuewu. Among the many generals, the newly formed First Division has basically become one hundred thousand heavenly soldiers and generals on the South Heaven Gate. They basically deal with Japanese soldiers with one to ten!
Almost everyone is preparing. Senior generals gather in Peking and hold meetings, meetings, and meetings are held every day, but they cannot come up with an effective way to attack each time. Everyone's heart is like a mirror. The Nanjing government will not fight if it can fight if it can, and there will be no big fight if it can fight if it can.
What is amazing is that the newly formed First Division actually blocked nearly 200,000 Japanese troops in Chengde, consuming a large amount of Japanese troops' vital strength and reserved materials every day. The Japanese army fought in the field to attack the city in the severe cold of more than minus 20 degrees Celsius, and the losses they had to bear were probably not just as simple as combat reductions.
Moreover, once Chengde lost, the Japanese army would march straight into Pingjin. Now the Chinese army at various passes at the Great Wall have built complete defensive positions to defend the dangers, from defensive troops to reserve troops and counterattack troops, not to mention that the Japanese suffered major losses in Chengde, even five complete Japanese divisions could not break through the front line of the Great Wall.
Chapter completed!