Rise from eight hundred.
Chapter 331
Chapter 331 Open the door and bow to the thief (please subscribe, ask for a monthly pass!)
Yes, as Sakai Tokutaro said, the Chinese also have guns.
Although, it's not a heavy artillery.
75 mountain guns, field guns, 150 mortars, and 82 mortars are still the same thing in battles at the infantry division level, but they look very weak in battles at the 100,000 people level.
It is not as devastating as the 200-caliber heavy artillery of the Japanese Heavy Artillery Brigade, but it can also make the 50 meters inside and outside the city wall tremble together with the ground.
Facing the roar of the God of War, the Japanese army who broke into the city wall area was also heartbroken.
The Chinese are dying in the barrage more than 100 meters away from here, and they will also have the opportunity to reincarnate in this barrage made by the Chinese.
This round of artillery fire was covered, but because of Tang Dao's message of "opening the door and bowing to the thief", he was awakened by the major general brigade commander to call the Songjiang headquarters, requesting to coordinate the artillery fire of the whole army to bombard the temporarily abandoned city wall fortifications like last time in Cangcheng .
Although Songjiang City is now besieged on three sides, the west and south cities have not yet entered the decisive battle stage. Unlike Dongcheng, after a round of heavy artillery bombardment, the Japanese army even mobilized more than one artillery regiment's artillery to play a "siege point to fight for aid" '.
The Songjiang headquarters agreed to Dongcheng's request, and coordinated the mountain artillery battalions of the 107th and 108th divisions, and the heavy mortar battalion to cooperate with the three artillery battalions directly under the 67th Army. city walls.
Not to mention, the 16 mortars of the two infantry regiments in Dongcheng District also quietly prepared shells and adjusted their coordinates.
The intensity of the artillery fire can almost be said to be Songjiang City, which is even more terrifying than Cangcheng in the morning.
This is actually a disguised form to tell the Japanese army that before Lao Tzu's artillery is all fired, even if Lao Tzu throws it to your position, you'd better not come in. If you come in, you will become a 'shit'!
Owning artillery is so arrogant.
The sharpshooter who stayed in the area away from the first-line city wall was naturally Tang Dao. He knew that the Japanese commander was not a fool. After the battle in Cangcheng in the morning, they would naturally take strict precautions against the Chinese artillery.
Sure enough, the Japanese army who had already arrived under the city wall was extremely cautious, and only sent a few dozen infantry squads to rush to the top of the city. Before the tanks arrived, their infantry main force did not dare to rashly enter the city wall, which had no fortification value. Inside.
But Tang Dao knew that this group of Japanese troops from North China was very arrogant, and the previous small setbacks did not make them feel much awe of this battlefield except for making them angry.
Because, the triumphant advances on the battlefield in North China have given them the illusion that Lao Tzu is number one in the world, and the Chinese are no more than chickens and dogs.
In this regard, not only the ordinary Japanese infantry, but even the senior management of the Tenth Army considered how long it would take to smash the small city in front of them, and never had the idea of finding another way if the price of conquering was too high.
Victory will continue to boost morale and bring self-confidence, but it may also become poison.
Naturally, the proud Imperial Japanese Army cannot be intimidated by a Chinese soldier's "mantis arm as a cart". If an infantry squad can't do it, then invest more people.
Living up to Tang Dao's high expectations, hundreds of Japanese troops brazenly broke into the city wall, and countless bullets and grenades flew towards Tang Dao, beating him into a mess, almost rolling and crawling in various bomb craters.
That might also be Tang Dao's most embarrassing moment on the battlefield. He was really running for his life, without any counterattack, just running away and leaving alive.
But this did not damage Mo Songzi's worship of idols after hiding in the trenches.
Lieutenant Colonel Tang's idol figure had been reshaped as early as when the signal soldiers came panting to inform the soldiers on the front line of the city wall to retreat for the time being.
Then, almost 200 meters away from them, Tang Dao killed the Japanese army one by one, and finally "hooked up" more than 400 Japanese troops to rush into the position.
What was even more frightening was that Tang Dao was still incredibly tenacious in the face of shooting from five or six light machine guns and hundreds of rifles, until the sharp howling of the shells piercing the sky shocked the audience.
The light of idols shines in the audience.
The sergeant clenched his fists and almost shouted: I will be your die-hard fan from now on.
The rain of bullets that used to be awesome, in front of the blazing artillery fire, is nothing more than a group of girls holding big sticks meeting bandits with big knives and a bunch of guard hairs, there is no comparison.
When the bombs kept rising, the whole earth seemed to be trembling.
The Japanese infantry standing under the city wall just looking for a temporary shelter could only watch the gunpowder smoke gradually obliterate themselves with a look of despair, because they had nowhere to escape, and the only way to survive under the artillery fire was to lie down on the ground, and then Take out the name of God Amaterasu and recite silently.
At this point, the difference in traditional cultural background comes out. When Chinese soldiers ask for blessings, they can name twenty gods at least, unlike the Japanese, who only talk about the past.
Obviously, Amaterasu is not working well at this moment, the figures of the Japanese infantry keep 'jumping' high as the gunpowder smoke rises, and then fall 'heartbreakingly'.
At such a time, the Japanese army standing on the top of the city may be the luckiest, at least they have a place to hide.
It's not the dilapidated fortifications on the top of the city, but under the city wall with their backs. Unless the Chinese artillery fire can completely blow up this section of the ancient city wall, otherwise, as long as they avoid the falling bricks and stones, they will have There is a great chance of escaping from birth.
For example, the pig-nosed team, which was suppressed by Tang Dao one by one, was humiliated, but now they were pleasantly surprised to find that at least I could run.
Facing the overwhelming artillery fire, the soldiers of the Pig Nose Squad turned around and jumped off the city wall without hesitation.
However, the city wall of Songjiang City is six meters high!In the future, it is also close to the height of a three-story building. If the ground below is mud, it is estimated that a leg will be broken and an arm will be broken, but the ground below the city wall is hardened.
What's more terrible is that the Japanese infantry who jumped down were still fully armed, and their whole body weight definitely exceeded 10 kilograms.
The Japanese army is absolutely dead-brained when it comes to fleeing for their lives. If you run away, you run away. If you don’t have time to throw away the things on your body, you must throw away the [-] caps with bayonets on them!
No, they don't, even if the reaction is enough to jump down the wall, they still hold the gun that weighs several kilograms firmly in their hands, for fear that they will be punished by the superior if they lose the weapon.
However, those who are eligible to be punished must first be alive.
The Japanese infantry who had nowhere to escape could only watch themselves become trapeze people, and those who had a natural geographical advantage and took the initiative to jump under the city wall were not much better.
The posture of "jumping from a building" is well chosen. If you land on your legs, you will basically end up with a short leg and a broken leg. Has their Amaterasu tea finished?
But the most tragic thing is by no means that this group is not really elite at first glance.
What is the real elite? They have a good body and a good psychological quality. Facing a height of six meters, they don't panic at all. When they land on the ground, they immediately choose a roll to remove the terrible impact.
In normal times, of course there is nothing wrong with such a choice, and the bigwigs who see it will applaud them proudly, look!This is the strength of my Imperial Japanese Army warriors.
But now, it doesn't count that they are still holding their long guns tightly in their hands. Under the wall, there are still two or three hundred infantrymen from the 4th Infantry Battalion who just rushed across the river!
Seeing a 'human meat ball' waving a gleaming bayonet and rushing towards him like this, who would have to stretch out his gun to block it!
But for scrolling, is there a fixed track?Naturally, it is not worth it.
The consequences of using a knife to block are obvious, and it is easy to poke the 'little meat ball'.
The phrase 'Dead friends never die poor' is actually just a human instinct, so those who can protect their comrades and sacrifice themselves are called heroes.The person who overcomes human instinct, that is, the person who overcomes himself, is a hero.
But this group of Japanese obviously did not have the qualifications.
The elite who jumped off the city wall and escaped the artillery fire finally died under the bayonets of their own people. It sounds like a joke in the world, but it really happened on the battlefield at this moment.
At least four Japanese soldiers 'bumped' into their own bayonets. The excellent steel quality of the [-] bayonets combined with the huge momentum allowed the bayonets to penetrate the body and bones with ease.
Naturally, such a near-disgraceful battle report would not appear in the records of the Sixth Division.
If it weren't for the pig-nosed team and a few people who survived the war and wrote down this tragic detail in their memoirs, maybe these would have been lost in the long river of time!
The Sixth Infantry Battalion became the biggest victim of the "open door to robbers" on the east city defense line.
The former darling was completely abandoned by the furious Hisao Tani. More than 30 seriously injured people died in wailing pain because of the inaction of the medical staff. Those who survived can be called Xiaoqiang in the Republic of China.
The more cautious 4th Infantry Battalion actually didn’t do much good. The mountain artillery and field artillery shells would not be able to hit them in a corner, but the Chinese side has a large number of mortars, which are curved artillery that can reach an elevation angle of 85 degrees.
After more than a dozen shells fell from the sky in a row, the Japanese army realized that it was not safe to hide under the city wall, and they began to retreat crazily.
In desperation, the Japanese army who could only stay away from the passage but got stuck in the mud could only struggle for their lives in the splashing shrapnel.
That is also a road of retreat full of bloody smell.
Hisao Tani, who watched all this from afar, had a gloomy gaze!
(End of this chapter)
Yes, as Sakai Tokutaro said, the Chinese also have guns.
Although, it's not a heavy artillery.
75 mountain guns, field guns, 150 mortars, and 82 mortars are still the same thing in battles at the infantry division level, but they look very weak in battles at the 100,000 people level.
It is not as devastating as the 200-caliber heavy artillery of the Japanese Heavy Artillery Brigade, but it can also make the 50 meters inside and outside the city wall tremble together with the ground.
Facing the roar of the God of War, the Japanese army who broke into the city wall area was also heartbroken.
The Chinese are dying in the barrage more than 100 meters away from here, and they will also have the opportunity to reincarnate in this barrage made by the Chinese.
This round of artillery fire was covered, but because of Tang Dao's message of "opening the door and bowing to the thief", he was awakened by the major general brigade commander to call the Songjiang headquarters, requesting to coordinate the artillery fire of the whole army to bombard the temporarily abandoned city wall fortifications like last time in Cangcheng .
Although Songjiang City is now besieged on three sides, the west and south cities have not yet entered the decisive battle stage. Unlike Dongcheng, after a round of heavy artillery bombardment, the Japanese army even mobilized more than one artillery regiment's artillery to play a "siege point to fight for aid" '.
The Songjiang headquarters agreed to Dongcheng's request, and coordinated the mountain artillery battalions of the 107th and 108th divisions, and the heavy mortar battalion to cooperate with the three artillery battalions directly under the 67th Army. city walls.
Not to mention, the 16 mortars of the two infantry regiments in Dongcheng District also quietly prepared shells and adjusted their coordinates.
The intensity of the artillery fire can almost be said to be Songjiang City, which is even more terrifying than Cangcheng in the morning.
This is actually a disguised form to tell the Japanese army that before Lao Tzu's artillery is all fired, even if Lao Tzu throws it to your position, you'd better not come in. If you come in, you will become a 'shit'!
Owning artillery is so arrogant.
The sharpshooter who stayed in the area away from the first-line city wall was naturally Tang Dao. He knew that the Japanese commander was not a fool. After the battle in Cangcheng in the morning, they would naturally take strict precautions against the Chinese artillery.
Sure enough, the Japanese army who had already arrived under the city wall was extremely cautious, and only sent a few dozen infantry squads to rush to the top of the city. Before the tanks arrived, their infantry main force did not dare to rashly enter the city wall, which had no fortification value. Inside.
But Tang Dao knew that this group of Japanese troops from North China was very arrogant, and the previous small setbacks did not make them feel much awe of this battlefield except for making them angry.
Because, the triumphant advances on the battlefield in North China have given them the illusion that Lao Tzu is number one in the world, and the Chinese are no more than chickens and dogs.
In this regard, not only the ordinary Japanese infantry, but even the senior management of the Tenth Army considered how long it would take to smash the small city in front of them, and never had the idea of finding another way if the price of conquering was too high.
Victory will continue to boost morale and bring self-confidence, but it may also become poison.
Naturally, the proud Imperial Japanese Army cannot be intimidated by a Chinese soldier's "mantis arm as a cart". If an infantry squad can't do it, then invest more people.
Living up to Tang Dao's high expectations, hundreds of Japanese troops brazenly broke into the city wall, and countless bullets and grenades flew towards Tang Dao, beating him into a mess, almost rolling and crawling in various bomb craters.
That might also be Tang Dao's most embarrassing moment on the battlefield. He was really running for his life, without any counterattack, just running away and leaving alive.
But this did not damage Mo Songzi's worship of idols after hiding in the trenches.
Lieutenant Colonel Tang's idol figure had been reshaped as early as when the signal soldiers came panting to inform the soldiers on the front line of the city wall to retreat for the time being.
Then, almost 200 meters away from them, Tang Dao killed the Japanese army one by one, and finally "hooked up" more than 400 Japanese troops to rush into the position.
What was even more frightening was that Tang Dao was still incredibly tenacious in the face of shooting from five or six light machine guns and hundreds of rifles, until the sharp howling of the shells piercing the sky shocked the audience.
The light of idols shines in the audience.
The sergeant clenched his fists and almost shouted: I will be your die-hard fan from now on.
The rain of bullets that used to be awesome, in front of the blazing artillery fire, is nothing more than a group of girls holding big sticks meeting bandits with big knives and a bunch of guard hairs, there is no comparison.
When the bombs kept rising, the whole earth seemed to be trembling.
The Japanese infantry standing under the city wall just looking for a temporary shelter could only watch the gunpowder smoke gradually obliterate themselves with a look of despair, because they had nowhere to escape, and the only way to survive under the artillery fire was to lie down on the ground, and then Take out the name of God Amaterasu and recite silently.
At this point, the difference in traditional cultural background comes out. When Chinese soldiers ask for blessings, they can name twenty gods at least, unlike the Japanese, who only talk about the past.
Obviously, Amaterasu is not working well at this moment, the figures of the Japanese infantry keep 'jumping' high as the gunpowder smoke rises, and then fall 'heartbreakingly'.
At such a time, the Japanese army standing on the top of the city may be the luckiest, at least they have a place to hide.
It's not the dilapidated fortifications on the top of the city, but under the city wall with their backs. Unless the Chinese artillery fire can completely blow up this section of the ancient city wall, otherwise, as long as they avoid the falling bricks and stones, they will have There is a great chance of escaping from birth.
For example, the pig-nosed team, which was suppressed by Tang Dao one by one, was humiliated, but now they were pleasantly surprised to find that at least I could run.
Facing the overwhelming artillery fire, the soldiers of the Pig Nose Squad turned around and jumped off the city wall without hesitation.
However, the city wall of Songjiang City is six meters high!In the future, it is also close to the height of a three-story building. If the ground below is mud, it is estimated that a leg will be broken and an arm will be broken, but the ground below the city wall is hardened.
What's more terrible is that the Japanese infantry who jumped down were still fully armed, and their whole body weight definitely exceeded 10 kilograms.
The Japanese army is absolutely dead-brained when it comes to fleeing for their lives. If you run away, you run away. If you don’t have time to throw away the things on your body, you must throw away the [-] caps with bayonets on them!
No, they don't, even if the reaction is enough to jump down the wall, they still hold the gun that weighs several kilograms firmly in their hands, for fear that they will be punished by the superior if they lose the weapon.
However, those who are eligible to be punished must first be alive.
The Japanese infantry who had nowhere to escape could only watch themselves become trapeze people, and those who had a natural geographical advantage and took the initiative to jump under the city wall were not much better.
The posture of "jumping from a building" is well chosen. If you land on your legs, you will basically end up with a short leg and a broken leg. Has their Amaterasu tea finished?
But the most tragic thing is by no means that this group is not really elite at first glance.
What is the real elite? They have a good body and a good psychological quality. Facing a height of six meters, they don't panic at all. When they land on the ground, they immediately choose a roll to remove the terrible impact.
In normal times, of course there is nothing wrong with such a choice, and the bigwigs who see it will applaud them proudly, look!This is the strength of my Imperial Japanese Army warriors.
But now, it doesn't count that they are still holding their long guns tightly in their hands. Under the wall, there are still two or three hundred infantrymen from the 4th Infantry Battalion who just rushed across the river!
Seeing a 'human meat ball' waving a gleaming bayonet and rushing towards him like this, who would have to stretch out his gun to block it!
But for scrolling, is there a fixed track?Naturally, it is not worth it.
The consequences of using a knife to block are obvious, and it is easy to poke the 'little meat ball'.
The phrase 'Dead friends never die poor' is actually just a human instinct, so those who can protect their comrades and sacrifice themselves are called heroes.The person who overcomes human instinct, that is, the person who overcomes himself, is a hero.
But this group of Japanese obviously did not have the qualifications.
The elite who jumped off the city wall and escaped the artillery fire finally died under the bayonets of their own people. It sounds like a joke in the world, but it really happened on the battlefield at this moment.
At least four Japanese soldiers 'bumped' into their own bayonets. The excellent steel quality of the [-] bayonets combined with the huge momentum allowed the bayonets to penetrate the body and bones with ease.
Naturally, such a near-disgraceful battle report would not appear in the records of the Sixth Division.
If it weren't for the pig-nosed team and a few people who survived the war and wrote down this tragic detail in their memoirs, maybe these would have been lost in the long river of time!
The Sixth Infantry Battalion became the biggest victim of the "open door to robbers" on the east city defense line.
The former darling was completely abandoned by the furious Hisao Tani. More than 30 seriously injured people died in wailing pain because of the inaction of the medical staff. Those who survived can be called Xiaoqiang in the Republic of China.
The more cautious 4th Infantry Battalion actually didn’t do much good. The mountain artillery and field artillery shells would not be able to hit them in a corner, but the Chinese side has a large number of mortars, which are curved artillery that can reach an elevation angle of 85 degrees.
After more than a dozen shells fell from the sky in a row, the Japanese army realized that it was not safe to hide under the city wall, and they began to retreat crazily.
In desperation, the Japanese army who could only stay away from the passage but got stuck in the mud could only struggle for their lives in the splashing shrapnel.
That is also a road of retreat full of bloody smell.
Hisao Tani, who watched all this from afar, had a gloomy gaze!
(End of this chapter)
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