The strong man who resisted the Japanese was fierce
9 Tiger Roar, Tianjin Guard 2

Wei Tianxi

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The river that Yao Ligong saw was the leading river of Jiajiagu Road (now Yueya River). During the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Tianjin Weicheng suffered many floods. The original ponds and farmland ditches in the northeast naturally became the river channel for flood discharge. These rivers were called "Old River" by the locals. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, in order to reduce the flood threat of Tianjin Weicheng, the imperial court sent special personnel to organize manpower to excavate the flood discharge channel along the "Old River". It started from the branch of the collapsed river in the north and extended south to Jiajiagu through Dabizhuang Zhan, and then entered the Haihe River from the north bank. Therefore, it was called "Jiajiagu Road Leading River".

The Jiajiagu Road Yinhe wasn't very wide at first. That was because when the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China, the prosperous banks of the Jiajiagu Road Yinhe were burned by the flames of war. The river was blocked and almost abandoned.

However, during the construction of the Eastern Airport, the Wei Nation had dredged and widened the river to facilitate the transportation of machinery and equipment, so the river was still quite deep. Yao Ligong's current location was southwest of the airport, separated from the Jiajiagu Road Yinhe. After making up his mind, he got down from the tree. In order to avoid the Japanese sentry tower in the southwest corner of the airport, he took a big turn and quietly arrived at the southeast corner of the airport.

The field of vision here was wider, and it was still within the range of the machine gun of the southwest watchtower, so the Japanese did not deploy the watchtower here. There were many large tree blocks along the side of the Jiajiagu River. It seemed that the Wei Nation people had cut down trees to build the airport. Yao Ligong was hiding behind a big tree stump by the river. He saw that the Japanese were still busy and no one noticed the movements here. He spent 2,000 dollars to buy a " ZB60 " heavy machine gun from the system. According to the system, this machine gun was the best heavy machine gun during that period and even during World War II. Even Hans Cat's " Type I " and " Type II " light tanks could not withstand its firepower, let alone the Japanese's " Little Bean ".

The ZB60 heavy machine gun was a model of a small domestic gun. Although the land area of the small country in Central Europe was very small and the population was not large, its economic strength ranked fourth in Europe at that time. It had one of the world's top military manufacturing companies, which could be compared to the military giants of the time, Krupp and Mauser. Europe's second largest military factory, Skoda Arsenal, and the third largest military factory, Brno Arsenal (ZB).

The "ZB60" heavy machine gun was the masterpiece of the "Brno Arsenal," a 15mm caliber machine gun with a firing rate of more than 400 rounds per minute. It was twice as fast as the anti-aircraft machine guns equipped by several big countries. It had a large caliber, a fast firing rate, a long range, a straight trajectory, and was well-made. Such a weapon was naturally very powerful. The most important thing was that it weighed only 55 kilograms, and the tripod was only 100 kilograms. It was very convenient for Yao Ligong to use, and there was no problem of not being able to put it into his "space"(Things that exceeded his power range could not be put into his space, such as aircraft carriers and Tiger tanks).

Yao Ligong placed the " ZB60 " heavy machine gun that had been installed on the " tripod " steadily between two large tree stumps. He placed a huge magazine containing 300 15mm machine gun bullets on the side and loaded the machine gun according to the instructions of the system. He aimed at the Japanese on the sentry tower in the southwest corner of the airport and fired a few shots. Of course, he had to eliminate the enemy that might pose a threat to him first.

The power of the 15mm machine gun bullets was so great that the two Japanese sentinels and machine gunners were hit by the thick bullets before they could react. They screamed in pain and were cut into four pieces. Seeing the dead bodies of the Japanese soldiers falling off the watchtower and the searchlights shattered, Yao Ligong did not stop. He turned his machine gun and opened fire on the Japanese soldiers and planes who did not understand what was going on. The fire chains were like whips that lashed at the planes and busy Japanese soldiers. As the Japanese soldiers fell one by one, the fuel tank of one of the planes was finally hit. When the 15mm machine gun bullet penetrated the fuel tank at high speed, the sparks from the friction with the iron sheet ignited the full fuel tank. With a bang, the plane exploded. Not only was the plane blown into pieces, but even the mechanics and Japanese soldiers were also killed.

If they still didn't realize that they were under attack, they wouldn't be Japanese anymore. All the patrolling Japanese and the Japanese soldiers who had just run out of the military camp fired at Yao Ligong's position while trying to pass through the airport to surround the enemy. Because they found that the enemy was very cunning, his hiding place happened to be between the airport and the Jiajiagu Road Yinhe River. If they wanted to attack him, they had to pass through the airport.

However, they forgot one thing. These dozens of planes were filled with gasoline and attached with bombs that had been installed with fuses. The explosion of the planes not only caused a chain reaction that detonated rows of planes, but even the bombs on the planes were not spared. These bombs became Yao Ligong's best helpers. When the powerful aerial bombs were detonated under the high temperature, the entire airport became a graveyard for the Japanese pilots, mechanics, and security forces.

The serial explosions caused the airport to be in a mess. The wreckage of the plane and the broken limbs of the Japanese pirates were scattered everywhere. Yao Ligong was so excited that he couldn't control himself. He quickly reloaded a box of bullets and roared as he pulled the trigger. A string of powerful bullets sprayed onto everything in sight at the airport, including the fuel depot and the arsenal.

As a result, the tragedy of the Japanese was even more out of control. How could a warehouse made of wood block the penetration of a 15mm machine gun bullet? The punctured oil barrels and bombs exploded again. Not to mention humans, even steel could not withstand such high temperatures. How could there not be explosions?

In the northwest corner of the airport, which was the farthest place from Yao Ligong, there was an inconspicuous small building. At this time, the captain of the Japanese Air Force, Akiyama Taro, was standing in front of the window of an office on the second floor, staring blankly at the sea of fire on the airport. At this moment, there was no longer any anger in his heart. Instead, it was replaced by the word 'regret'.

After the Wei Nation's headquarters had issued the order for an all-out war against China, this vanguard of the Wei Nation's 'war expansion faction' had volunteered to lead his own army to fly from the northeast to Tianjin and station at the 'Eastern Air Station' to provide air support for the Wei Nation's North China garrison to attack the strategic locations of the 29th Division. Akiyama Taro was the student of the "father of the Wei Nation's army aviation", General Sugimoto (the current Minister of the Army). He was also a staunch supporter of Sugimoto, Hideki Tojo, and Muto Tsukuya, who were the main figures in the "expansion of the war against China". In the early hours of this morning, his air wing had continuously dispatched hundreds of aircraft to provide fire support to the North China garrison troops attacking Changping, Nanyuan, and other places. Not only were the pilots very tired, but even the ground crew and garrison troops were physically and mentally exhausted.

Originally, he wanted everyone to rest up and prepare for tomorrow's battle. Who knew that Major General Masao Kawai, who was in charge of the southern front, would be killed by the Chinese 'suicide squads' in his own command center when he was besieging the 132nd Division's reinforcements. This news made Lieutenant General Katsuki Kiyoshi, the new commander of the garrison in North China, fly into a rage. He personally called the air wing to carry out a retaliatory bombing of the Nanyuan garrison. While Yao Ligong was sleeping soundly in the John Bull Settlement, Colonel Taro Akiyama's aerial regiment had already launched two rounds of bombing on the 29th Army's position in the South Park. Fortunately, Major General Masao Kawagawa was killed by Yao Ligong, and the ground troops did not attack according to the original plan. Therefore, the battle in the original time and space that made Yao Ligong 'sigh' did not happen.

Lieutenant General Katsuki was also a very experienced commander. He knew that it was impossible to occupy Pingjin by relying on air attacks alone, much less make the 29th Division yield. Therefore, after two rounds of air attacks, he ordered the bombing to stop. Instead, he ordered the air wing to prepare for battle. Tomorrow morning, they would cooperate with the ground forces to attack Changping and Nanyuan.

This could be considered a difficult problem for Senior Colonel Akiyama Taro. His pilots and ground crew had not been able to rest for more than a day, and they were both physically and mentally exhausted. If they continued to fight according to Lieutenant General Katsuki's orders, it was a problem whether or not his pilots would fall from the sky because they fell asleep.

Just as Akiyama Taro was caught in a dilemma, a staff officer gave him an idea." He asked the ground crew to repair the plane overnight, refuel the plane, and load the bombs. He also asked the pilots to rest early and recuperate. The pilots would directly take off and fight in the early morning of the next day. This way, the pilots could get some rest while satisfying Lieutenant General Katsuki's request. It was the best of both worlds.

According to the Army Air Force's combat regulations, the aircraft could not be fully loaded with gasoline during non-combat time, let alone live ammunition. However, according to the regulations, they had to start preparing for battle before two in the morning. This was the time when humans were the most sleepy. If they were to get up and prepare for battle while they were sleeping soundly, it would probably be a mess.

"It's urgent. Let's do it this way!" After much consideration, Akiyama Tarou finally accepted the advisor's proposal, which led to the scene that Yao Ligong saw when he arrived at the airport. Unexpectedly, such a decision turned out to be Yao Ligong's greatest helper. The planes loaded with aviation gasoline and the bombs mounted on them became the most powerful weapons to bury these invaders. This was really the cycle of heaven and retribution. It also allowed these invaders to get what they deserved!

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