The War of Resistance

Chapter 1629: Harassment? Hysteresis? check? (2)

After only firing a platoon gun, Gao Wenli led the soldiers down the tree and went into the woods.

And just when they jumped off the tree and ran a few meters into the woods, the Japanese bullets followed their butts and caught up with them.

Obviously, the Japanese army was prepared for attacks on the way.

After leaving the woods and running a few dozen meters, they bypassed the rolling hills. As soon as Gao Wenli and his men disappeared from the side of the hills, a small group of Japanese soldiers chased them out of the woods.

The reaction of the Japanese soldiers who were frightened by the guerrilla warfare was really fast, but when Gao Wenli beat the Japanese, he ran as fast as he said!

When the Japanese army also bypassed those hills, when they looked forward, they had lost sight of the Chinese soldiers.

A few minutes later, the Japanese brigade set off again, but not long after, they had only advanced more than a mile when they were shot from a distance again.

Even though all the Japanese soldiers had predicted the attack, at the moment of the gunfire, the entire Japanese army group, except for the horse pulling the cart, all fell down with a "swipe", but when the gunfire subsided, there were still a few If the Japanese army couldn't get up, it was because they were hit by cold guns again.

So the Japanese army could only send troops to strangle them, but at this time the Chinese army ran away again.

This situation happened so repeatedly that more than 20 Japanese soldiers were killed and injured, but they did not even see a shadow of the Chinese army!

"These **** mosquitoes are really annoying!" the Japanese commander yelled in the team.

The mosquitoes in his mouth naturally refer to the Chinese soldiers who harassed them.

During the march, they were constantly shot at by cold guns. A row of cold guns flew over from a few hundred meters away, and they were always able to hit a few of their Japanese Imperial Army soldiers.

But even when they were ready to counterattack, the opponent had already fled into the mountains.

It cannot be said that the Japanese army was not prepared for the guerrilla warfare methods of the Chinese army. The Japanese commander had specially equipped troops to deal with the incoming Chinese soldiers.

So when gunfire rang out later, most of the Japanese troops lay down, while those who had been ordered to deal with these pesky "mosquitoes" rushed out.

However, even though the Japanese soldiers moved their short legs very fast, they could not catch up with the cold-blooded Chinese soldiers.

Just imagine, when a person is bitten by a mosquito in a room and the mosquito flies away, it is basically impossible for the person to chase the mosquito.

That's just a room, not to mention the vast world here.

However, what the Japanese army did not expect was that while their Imperial Japanese Army was pursuing the depths on both sides of the highway, there were even Chinese soldiers taking advantage of the terrain to kill small groups of them from a distance. The Japanese army carried out shooting.

The marksmanship of those Chinese soldiers was very accurate, not even worse than the elites of the Imperial Japanese Army, so even if they took precautions, the casualties of the Japanese army were unavoidable.

In desperation, the Japanese army could only slow down their marching speed, and at the same time sent out leading soldiers in front and small groups of troops on both wings to conduct warning and search.

These Japanese commanders were certain that those who harassed them were definitely the elites of the Chinese army.

First, the opponent's marksmanship is very accurate, far better than the small groups of Chinese troops or Eighth Route Army guerrillas they encountered.

Second, the opponent's physical strength is very good, and their Imperial Japanese Army cannot catch up!

As the Japanese commander changed the marching ranks, the Chinese army also changed its fighting style.

Seeing that they could no longer hit the Japanese brigade marching on the road, the Chinese soldiers ambush the search force on one side of them.

Even when they had a small team of more than 20 people who thought they had bitten the "tail" of the Chinese army, suddenly dozens of Chinese soldiers appeared from hidden places and used their hair to They were covered with gunfire.

The gunshots came so intensively, like dozens of light machine guns firing.

When the Japanese army sent more troops to rush over, they did not see any Chinese soldiers, but only five of the more than twenty soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army survived, and the rest were all in pieces!

Fortunately, the other side was afraid of their large number of Imperial Japanese soldiers, so this second ambush only happened once.

Otherwise, the Japanese commander's lungs would be blown away!

Calling someone a mosquito is derogatory, but the Japanese commander knew that he was not a mosquito, but an awl, the awl the old Chinese woman used on the soles of her shoes!

An awl came down and pricked their blood, and then they disappeared after chasing them!

But precisely because of this, the Japanese commander believed the Ma Cannon report even more. The headquarters of the 113th Division of the Northeast Army must be on Baodugu.

The reason was that their Japanese brigade was heading towards Baodugu. The Chinese troops didn't dare to confront them head-on but persisted in insisting on it. Didn't that mean they didn't want them to go? Then they really have to go!

Qian Chuan'er specifically emphasized "division headquarters" and "rest in a safe place" in front of Ma Dapao. How could Ma Dapao not have thought that this Northeastern Army member would not be in Baodugu!

In fact, Ma Dapao really brought people to Baodugu to avenge himself. Originally, he thought that if the people in Baodugu could kill one or two Japanese soldiers, it would be a big deal, or they would not be able to kill them at all.

But he never expected that they would be ambushed by the Northeast Army.

With the virtue of the Japanese army, he doesn’t care whether your horse and artillery are puppet soldiers. If you let my people die, then I have to let you die!

In order to save his head from the Japanese sword, Ma Dapao naturally tried his best to exaggerate to the Japanese army how powerful the Northeastern Army they encountered was.

The Japanese commander analyzed that those who could kill all of their more than 20 Japanese Imperial Army soldiers with dozens of light machine guns from a few hundred meters away were really not ordinary Chinese local troops.

During this so-called solemn operation, the Japanese army continued to encounter and fight with various units of the Northeast Army, but most of these battles were divided at the first touch.

And when large forces of the enemy and ours collided, the Japanese army could only take advantage, and how could they suffer a big loss?

Generally speaking, the Chinese army suffered hundreds of casualties while the Imperial Japanese Army only suffered 20 or 30 casualties. The reason is that their Imperial Japanese Army soldiers were of higher quality and had superior firepower.

Now a small team of them was fired by a volley of Mauser rifles, and all of them were shattered. From this perspective, what Ma Dapao said was somewhat credible!

In view of the importance of the goal of the 113th Division of the Northeast Army, the Japanese commander did not chop off the head of the cannon horse and let him serve as a guide to lead the Japanese brigade to Baodugu overnight.

So, the constant harassment by the Chinese troops, although it pained the Japanese commander, in turn made him more convinced that the headquarters of the 113th Division was located in Baodugu!

Otherwise, why do the Chinese military block their actions one after another? Then it is a kind of doing something knowing that it cannot be done!

Therefore, while the Japanese commander directed their troops to accelerate forward, he also asked the troops on the wings and front to advance boldly without fear of casualties!

Just doing this made Shang Zhen complain endlessly. UU reading www.uukknshu. net

Shang Zhen didn't know that his two companies could only delay but could not block the Japanese attack, but he really did it knowing that he couldn't do it.

The Japanese army was brought here by himself, so could he just let the Japanese army capture Baodugu?

If that were the case, Shang Zhen would feel uneasy about his conscience, and he would also feel sorry for the hundreds of villagers who held Dugu.

Therefore, he could only directly harass the Japanese army, and it would definitely not work if he resisted them forcefully.

But when things got here, they had already entered a vicious cycle.

No matter how hard Shang Zhen fought, he couldn't bring his two companies in, nor could he fight a head-on blocking battle.

As he harassed the Japanese army more frequently and with greater intensity, the Japanese army became more convinced of their judgment, but they did not know that in fact, what Shang Zhen wanted to protect was just the villagers of Baodugu Village.

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