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Chapter 55: Qianlong should not fly with cave snakes (6)

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But on the other hand, when he was alive, Mr. Wan loved to talk and laugh and ridicule. He often made fun of himself and made fun of others less. Since he can write down the last words of "gratitude and enmity", it means that the intention of leaving the book and the words is not to catch the murderer and hunt the evil. In this way, it is not impossible that Mr. Wan will pretend to be Chongzhen himself. To put it in question, his intention seems to be that death is dead, and I am self-defeating and seeking short-sightedness. Once this is the answer, let me ask: Who should Wang Chengen be

The reason why Wan Defu thought of Wang Chengen as Wan Xi was not for no reason. This happened during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War in early October of the 26th year of the Republic of China. Historians called this battle the Battle of Songhu.

If you want to outline the offensive and defensive trend of the theater at that time, you can circle the periphery of Shanghai into a melon seed with the pointed end facing southwest. The national army’s line of defense is the big side of the melon seeds that extends northwest, and the outermost is the left wing, which was promoted by Chen Cheng, the commander-in-chief of the 15th Army. **** To the east is Commander-in-Chief Xue Yue of the 19th Army, guarding Shixianggong Temple. Since then, from west to east, the troops of Huo Kuizhang, Wang Dongyuan, and Liao Lei have been stationed in the north of the Beijing-Shanghai Railway. These three armies can be described as guards on the west and north sides of Shanghai. They are blocking the Japanese army crossing the river to the south to prevent them from driving directly in, and then breaking through the Beijing-Shanghai line, and even side-blocking the Jinpu line from Shanghai to Songjiang. .

On the other hand, this section of the Jinpu Railway is almost an important line from the right side of Naguazier from the northeast to the southwest. To the east of this line is the Huangpu River, which flows zigzaggingly and is also roughly in the southwest/northeast direction. On the outside of the Guazi that surrounds Shanghai by the river is the right-wing army, supervised by Zhang Fakui, the commander-in-chief of the Eighth Group. The army in this area is divided into two levels: the inner and outer layers. The inner layer is deployed along Guazi'er nearby, waiting for the opportunity to go west and northwest, and can reinforce Liao Lei, Wang Dongyuan and even Huo Kuizhang's tribe; Consolidate to prevent the Japanese army from attacking from Jinshanzui on the north shore of Hangzhou Bay in the southeast.

This is just a tactical layout conceived by the Marshal of Soldiers and Horses at the beginning of the battle. In his opinion, if Shanghai's small land cannot be defended, it will be difficult for Nanjing not to fall into the enemy's hands. But why didn't he understand that the Songhu area has neither sky-grass nor danger, and it has been a flattering ocean for the past 100 years. The people are extremely war-weary, and the locals have long been discussing with the enemy and benefiting the people's livelihood. Therefore, before the battle started, the Generalissimo had already made up his mind to let the war go extremely tragically. Regardless of the seriousness of the casualties and the magnitude of the losses, they must be postponed for as long as one or two months. He even wrote in his diary: "You must destroy your position at the expense of the entire army, so that even if the enemy advances and retreats, even if it wins or loses, it will be enough to defeat it." As a matter of fact, in the case of invincibility, The generals only wanted the war to be stalemate. In this way, how much can you cowardly with the enemy? In fact, it is not necessarily sure, but otherwise it can not achieve two more important purposes: to use a large number of casualties to improve the honor of the soldiers, so that the common people have a so-called lookout for the national forces under the generals. Mu Yi's heart of admiration and admiration. The second is that the international media’s concern about such a major loss of human and material resources has attracted the attention of the authorities and civilians of Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, which will eventually prompt all countries to jointly impose sanctions on Japan. As for another less important purpose, the General Marshal also wrote in his diary in cryptic language and plain language: "Deployment note: It must be a fight against the water, and it is not allowed to return to Jiangdong, so as not to become elbows and arms." These three sentences are very confusing to military experts who will study tactics and strategies in the future. First of all, from the beginning to the end of the Battle of Songhu, there was no chance and environment to fight back. Secondly, if the second sentence refers to the Japanese army, it is totally unreasonable according to the situation at the time—because the purpose of the battle was to contain the Japanese army to the east of the Huangpu River—how could it be said that “no order will return to Jiangdong”? Third, The so-called transformation of the elbow and armpit refers to the fact that someone in the army is turning to each other, that is, the meaning of rebellion. How can the Japanese army change in my elbow and armpit