Chapter 626: Bravely Championing the Three Armies
After the mortar group successfully destroyed a heavy machine gun position of the Jing'an Army, the Jing'an Army who was originally lying in front of the position finally gave up.
The three waves of so-called desperate attacks launched by Li Shoushan became a joke.
However, unlike Li Shoushan who looked defeated, Takeuchi Yunshan, who had already fallen into a state of madness, did not serve as a supervisor this time, but directly became the boss regardless of the rules.
He slashed two captains and company commanders with his command sword, forcing the defeated soldiers who had retreated to re-enter the battlefield. He also personally ordered the transfer of defenses and transferred the infantry squadron that was used to protect the artillery unit on the mountain and belonged to his own infantry regiment. .
Starting with the defeated generals of the Jing'an Army, followed by a fully-equipped infantry squadron, they launched another attack.
Moreover, a death order was issued. Any Jing'an Army who dared to retreat could be shot on the spot by the Japanese infantry squadron behind them, which was the supervisory team.
This time, it was a real fight to the death.
Wei Donglai, who suffered huge losses, had to send two platoons of reserves. . .
The two sides fought on the battlefield for nearly an hour. The nearly 200 Jingan troops held in front by the Japanese army were almost completely lost. Even the Japanese infantry squadron lost more than 90 people.
The Chinese defenders, according to post-war statistics, also lost 80 people. Although it was less than the 1:3 battle loss ratio established before the Tang Dao war, the two newly replenished infantry companies still lost 80 people in this battle that lasted less than a day. , completely became one.
The huge losses suffered by the Jing'an Army and the Japanese Army were not in vain, and they finally approached the trenches.
Using the cover of dozens of grenades thrown into the trenches or exploding at the edge of the trenches, eighty or ninety Japanese soldiers rushed into the trenches.
In hand-to-hand combat, there is only terrible hand-to-hand combat.
There were still more than 40 Chinese officers and soldiers on the first-line position. Wei Donglai roared wildly, and more than 40 infantrymen in the second-line position on the top of the mountain also rushed down.
The Japanese army has about 90 people, and the Chinese have about the same number.
According to common sense, when it comes to hand-to-hand combat, the Japanese army faces all enemies. Except for the fighting nation, which suffers losses, the Japanese army has no fear of others.
Even in the Xifengkou night attack that made the whole of China excited, the 109th Brigade of the 29th Army gathered more than 2,000 people, and the Japanese army was more than 1,000 people from the 16th Mixed Brigade. The Chinese side attacked at night and still lost 2 to 1. The ratio of troops was close to 1:1, which inspired the Chinese people.
The Japanese army did have their own uniqueness in the art of stabbing. The 38-inch cap, the length of the bayonet of 1.7 meters, and the painstakingly trained stabbing skills put them among the top in the world, not to mention the Chinese battlefield.
Even the 18th Group Army, which faced them in the Taihang Mountains and Hebei Plain a few years later, suffered a lot from the initial encounter with these Japanese veterans who were skilled in stabbing.
So, as soon as they saw their own side entering the trenches, the Japanese generals at the foot of the mountain almost celebrated with victory.
As for the Sichuan troops on the position, they are already prepared to die here.
However, the Japanese troops who rushed into the trenches suddenly discovered an extremely tragic thing. The trenches were too narrow. However, the 1.5-meter-wide trench meant that their 1.7-meter-long rifles could not move at all and could only move forward.
Facing a stabbing bayonet, you can often only block it, but not cross it. If you have a superb stabbing skill, you can only use 50% of it at most.
But the Chinese are equipped with medium-sized formal rifles that are 20 centimeters shorter, but they are very suitable here. They can not only block, but also chop and poke.
As long as they don't get hit, it will be their turn to be unlucky.
Furthermore, the Chinese have no intention of following the rules of hand-to-hand combat, especially when the Chinese who are charging behind them will always empty the bullets in their shell guns before confronting them, and then hit them hard with a gun of one or two kilograms.
Bullets can kill people, and a big iron lump hitting them can also kill them. The key is that after smashing it, they still have a gun on their back.
Of course, these are not enough to kill oneself, the most terrifying thing is still the will to fight.
Sichuan soldiers who were forced out of the **** Sichuan people often chose to hold on to their guns after being stabbed. The result was that they either lost their guns or were stabbed by the Chinese soldiers who followed them.
There were many Japanese soldiers who were reluctant to throw away their guns, and when they tried desperately to draw their guns but could not pull them out, they were stabbed to the core by the Sichuan soldiers who followed closely behind.
The so-called people who are not afraid of death and are invincible may be referring to the current battle situation on Highland 3.
That's not enough, the worst is to exchange death for death. The Japanese army with the samurai spirit is not a coward in this regard. Even the last infantry platoon in the tunnel behind the mountain rushed over, and the number of Chinese soldiers on the position reached 130. There are still many people left, and their strength has exceeded that of the Japanese army.
The Japanese army was only temporarily at a disadvantage.
The position was filled with the sound of 'Pfft' as the blade penetrated the flesh, the 'Crack' of the bone being broken, as well as the miserable howls and curses from the soldiers on both sides in their native languages and dialects. No one pays attention to how tragic the battlefield is. Everyone has only one purpose, to kill the enemy in their sight, even if they are about to die, they must kill him.
Those who have guns use spears, and those who have knives use knives. They use kicks, hands, smashes and bites. They use all possible means.
What finally broke the Japanese army's fighting spirit was a murderer on the battlefield.
The Japanese army was also unlucky. They probably never dreamed that on this small battlefield, they would encounter swordsman masters who could rank among the top three in the entire battlefield.
Perhaps it was the first time Cai Yongguan used his sword so freely. It was also the first time he showed his sword skills in front of his subordinates, instead of the brute force he had used before.
Perhaps even Cai Yongguan didn't know the origins of the old Taoist priest who taught him swordsmanship. He only knew that he had learned swordsmanship from the wandering old Taoist priest for five years, and received a gift when he left: " The sword can kill and save people. It can kill everyone in the world and save the people you want to save!"
This may be one of the reasons why Cai Yongguan chose to leave the village and join the army. He needed to find the answer.
On such a battlefield, he found it.
Japanese invaders who invade the country are those who can be killed.
So he killed everyone in all directions.
The Japanese army was very strong in stabbing skills, but in front of this Sichuan Army lieutenant, who could almost be called a master of swordsmanship, they were like a chicken and a dog. Almost no one could block his sword. The steps flashed slightly, and the sword flashed across. The Japanese soldier was either wiped on the neck or stabbed to the core.
The killing was done quickly and cleanly, just like an extremely experienced butcher who had killed countless pigs in a slaughterhouse.
No one can stop him.
The Japanese captain who was trying to fight him with his command sword slashed him with his sword. Cai Yongguan blocked his sword and broke his thin-edged samurai sword. Then he swung his sword and chopped off his big head several meters away. , it's considered two moves passed.
In a hand-to-hand combat that lasted no more than a minute and a half, no less than ten people died from Cai Yongguan's sword. This kind of super strong hand-to-hand combat effectiveness could only be defeated by the Tang sword.
At least, for Tang Dao, who is proficient in various killing techniques, he is not as good as his subordinate in terms of sword skills.
Using sword skills to kill people was clean and neat, but it was not enough to destroy the fighting spirit of the Japanese invaders.
Cai Yongguan went crazy when he saw the chest and abdomen of one of his old brothers being opened by the Japanese soldiers, his intestines flowing all over the floor, but being cruelly trampled to pieces by the Japanese soldiers.
From now on, there is no more skill with the sword, only skill and craftsmanship!
The enemies they encountered would just chop them down without hesitation. The Japanese soldiers who took the initiative to jump out of the trenches in order to kill them often subconsciously raised their guns to block them, and then chopped them off with their guns and people.
Whether it's a small piece of your body or your head, you have to have a break anyway.
The body was covered in blood. Wherever he went, blood dripped down. Even when he breathed out, it seemed to be covered with blood foam.
Like a demon walking on the battlefield, whenever the Japanese soldiers encountered him, not all of them were killed, and five more were killed one after another.
The true champion of the three armies!
However, those Japanese soldiers who had half of their bodies or arms chopped off were not allowed to die for a while, and their shrill screams were earth-shattering.
The Japanese army's confidence in advocating martial arts finally collapsed.
The ones who are still alive, dragging their rifles and not even asking for the guns, turn around and run away.
In the end, no more than 20 people were able to leave the position, and a full 70 people were left behind.
The haggard-looking Takeuchi Yunshan stayed in place for more than ten minutes and never ordered an attack again.
All his strength seemed to have completely disappeared with the demise of the infantry squadron under his command.
PS: Today is the 30th, and Fengyue once again wishes all the book friends who support Fengyue genuine books a Happy New Year! I would also like to ask everyone for a day off. Tomorrow is the first day of the Lunar New Year and Feng Yue will have a day off.
(End of this chapter)
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