"The losses are huge. I reckon that by the time we reach our destination, the weapons and equipment will have arrived. We will receive the weapons and equipment and leave Shanghai immediately. We'll talk about the issue of soldiers when the time comes."
If Yan Wenbin remembered correctly, this morning, the Japanese army would land at Jinshan Guard in Hangzhou, preparing to cut off the retreat of the Shanghai army. It was also from this time that the Shanghai army would begin to collapse.
As for the direction of the Battle of Songhu, Yan Wenbin knew that he did not have the ability to change the Battle of Songhu that had already settled down. However, Yan Wenbin knew that he had no ability to change the Battle of Songhu, but he had to work hard for the Battle of Nanjing in more than a month.
He might not be able to change the fate of failure in the Nanjing defense battle, but he had to work hard to change the process.
In the future, whenever the people of the country thought of the tragedy after the Nanjing defense war, the resentful souls of hundreds of thousands of people, everyone would feel heartache.
As a Chinese, he had to do something. Even if he knew that he was going to win with a small advantage and that there was a high possibility of failure, Yan Wenbin still had to do something. Otherwise, he would not be able to rest in peace even if he died on the battlefield in the future.
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"Guild Leader, are you saying that we are leaving Shanghai? Are you trying to escape? If this gets out, it'll be a huge crime. Our Sichuan Army "
"The one who told you that I wanted to run? We'll wait in Wuxi first. We'll rest there too. Just wait and see. They won't be able to control us soon. When the time comes, we'll gather some troops along the way and continue to fight the Japanese.”
Yan Wenbin's chief of staff hadn't finished speaking when he interrupted. Run? Yan Wenbin had no intention of running at all.
Now that the system was going to upgrade, he had to go to war. However, he did not have many troops at the moment, so he needed to strengthen himself. Only by strengthening his strength could he fight against the Japanese.
Yan Wenbin's chief of staff was called He Jie, from Yibin, Sichuan, while Yan Wenbin was from Zigong, Sichuan.
Next, Yan Wenbin brought his remaining 300 people to the back. They had to be at the back to receive military supplies.
At 12:10 pm, Yan Wenbin brought his troops to Dianshan Lake. This was where the camp was located, and it was also Yan Wenbin's destination.
"You must be Guild Leader Yan Wenbin?"
Just as Yan Wenbin and the others arrived at Dianshan Lake and had yet to set up camp, an officer wearing the Central Army uniform with the rank of captain on his shoulder walked up to Yan Wenbin.
"I am! Who are you?"
After Yan Wenbin finished speaking, he glanced at the military supplies unloaded from afar. He guessed that they should be the people from the logistics department of the 19th army.
"I am from the logistics department of the 19th group army. The military supplies over there were ordered by our Commander Xue to be transferred to you. I hope you will take care of yourself!”
The captain left after saying that, as if he didn't want to stay any longer.
"Group leader, what kind of attitude do you think he has?”
He Jie watched as the captain left so quickly and didn't want to say a word to them. He couldn't help but widen his eyes.
"This is very normal, because we are the Sichuan Army, a local motley crew. They were from the Central Army, and they were the direct descendants of the chairman!”
Yan Wenbin took a deep breath. He knew that the Central Army had always looked down on the local miscellaneous troops. Even if the Sichuan Army had fought well in the Battle of Songhu, there were still many people who would not change their views.
"Let's go! Let's go and take a look at the supplies they sent over!”
Yan Wenbin walked over and asked someone to open the military supplies. Then, he looked at the list of supplies.
Xue Yue was not a bad person. He sent 600 Zhongzheng rifles and 40,000 rounds of ammunition. In addition, there was a batch of military tents and a batch of food supplies.
If he encountered other army commanders, he probably wouldn't give them anything.
"Yeah, this is not bad! There were guns, bullets, food, and shelter, but nothing to wear!”
He Jie stood beside Yan Wenbin and looked at the items on the list of supplies. He couldn't help but say.
"Put these weapons away. Although we don't need them now, we might be able to use them in the future. Also, you must keep what I told you this morning a secret. We can't tell anyone about our weapons and equipment.
If anyone else sees it, just say that we seized it. It's the latest Japanese weapon!"
Yan Wenbin looked at He Jie and said seriously. This morning, he had informed all the soldiers of the Second Regiment that they could not tell anyone about their weapons. If anyone saw them and asked, they had to say that they had seized them.
Yan Wenbin nodded and began to let the soldiers set up camp and cook. After all, they had been tired for a night and should rest.
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The Seventh Battle Area was established more than a week ago. Liu Xiang was the commander of the Seventh Battle Area, and Chen Cheng was the deputy commander.
In fact, Old Jiang had already realized the fate of losing the Battle of Songhu. After losing the Battle of Songhu, the next step was to defend the capital, Nanjing. Although the road from Shanghai to Nanjing was smooth and there were no natural barriers to defend, Old Jiang had obviously given up and wanted to give it a try, so he established the Seventh Battle Area.
"Old Liu, Yang Sen's 20th division sent a telegram saying that a regiment under the 133rd division had eaten more than 1,000 Japanese soldiers in the early hours of this morning.”
Liu Xiang was in her office dealing with documents.
Although there were good and bad evaluations of this person in history, his evaluation of the anti-Japanese war was very high.
After the outbreak of the War of Resistance, he actively resisted the Japanese. He gathered troops in Sichuan and asked the Sichuan army to go out to resist the Japanese. Moreover, he was sick at that time.
One of his old friends advised him to recuperate in Sichuan first and then lead the army to war when he recovered. At that time, he told his old friend, In the past, he had fought many years of civil war in the province, and his face was not glorious. Today, the muzzle of his gun was pointing out. He could take the opportunity to serve the country and wash away his own filth. How could he live in peace in the rear? The information I checked
From this sentence, it could be seen that although he was a warlord, he had never forgotten his identity as a Chinese. Even if he was seriously ill, he still went out to battle.
The person who came was the deputy commander of the Sichuan army, Deng Xihou. After the war began, the Sichuan army was completely reorganized. Liu Xiang was the commander of the Sichuan army, and Deng Xihou was the deputy commander of the Sichuan army.
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