In 1940, the Japanese army disguised itself as the Eighth Route Army, and was warmly welcomed by the

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

One afternoon in 1940, in a gray village, northwest of Shanxi Province, ordinary people were working in the fields.

A team followed the sound of horses' hooves from far and near to the head of the village.

When they looked up, it turned out to be an Eighth Route Army on tall horses, they were gray-headed and looked exhausted.

Fellow, we have just come down from the battlefield and come here to beg for a bowl of water to drink, and we want to stay in the village for the night. They explained to the common people.

Everywhere the Eighth Route Army went, they strictly abided by discipline, did not take a penny from the common people, gave money for meals, and if they did not have it for the time being, they would also keep good accounts, and they would enthusiastically help the villagers to work. The common people respect and like them.

The village chief arranged them in the home of a lonely old man, and these Eighth Route soldiers rushed to help the old man chop wood, carry water, and cook on the fire.

Enthusiastically, the villagers also brought their best meals to them.

At that time, the Japanese army invaded our country, burning, killing and looting everywhere, doing all kinds of evil and scheming.

The local people, who had dealt with the Japanese army many times, were very vigilant.

On the surface, they were very enthusiastic about this Eighth Route Army, but in fact, they all kept an eye on it.

A few days ago, the village chief came back from a meeting at the top, and just made a propaganda for everyone

But these Eighth Route Army don't look like Japanese troops!”

Not only were they enthusiastic about helping the people, but they were also disciplined, did not harass the villagers, and did not leak any information about the situation, nor did they inquire about any situation from the people.

It really seems that he really just came to the village for a night's rest.

As he walked, the village chief thought about the temptation he had just made to them.

Village chief, you see, this horse manure is more expensive, and there will definitely be more food in the coming year!”

It was Liu Laohan who was picking up dung and going home.

There is a fraud!Liu Laohan looked at the horse manure in the basket, and then whispered a word, passing by the village chief.

It turned out that the Eighth Route Army in the village was disguised by the Japanese army!

How were their identities revealed?The problem is in the horse manure!

At that time, crops were planted entirely on the manure of livestock and animals, and the common people in the village had the Xi of collecting manure, especially horse manure, which was even more expensive.

Liu Laohan in the village learned that a horseback Eighth Route Army had come to the village, and thought that he might be able to pick up horse manure!

This allowed him to actually pick it up, but while shoveling horse manure, he paused: strange!

This horse manure is not a black lump, but a dark yellow, and undigested buds.

In this chaos, there is not enough food to eat, and you have to dig wild vegetables and grass roots to fill your stomach!**There is also extra bud rice to feed the horses!

No, there is a situation!Liu Laohan hurriedly carried the dung back to the village.

After listening to what Liu Laohan said, the village chief also felt that this Eighth Route Army was also very suspicious.

He thought about it carefully, the war horses of this Eighth Route Army were also much taller than the horses he usually saw.

Thinking of this, he immediately made a decision, sent people to stabilize these "Eighth Route Army" first, and sent people to deliver a letter to the Eighth Route Army overnight.

When the Eighth Route Army received the information, it immediately judged that the "Eighth Route Army" in the village was a Japanese army in disguise, and it was not an ordinary Japanese army.

With the cooperation of the villagers, on the second day, this "Eighth Route Army" was completely annihilated by the Eighth Route Army ambushed there not far from the village.

Then again, why is this Japanese army not ordinary?Why are their horses so much taller than the average horse?

It turned out that during World War II, Japan also tried their best to train a group of special forces in a domestic school called "Nakano School".

In this school, soldiers are trained according to their assignment to different countries.

They have to learn not only Xi the language of the country to which they are assigned, but also the local history, geography, customs, Xi habits, and Xi habits of life Xi the local area.

It is said that Japanese students assigned to China must live with locals and be able to pass without revealing their identities.

Their task is to infiltrate various countries, steal intelligence, detectives, assassins and other major tasks.

The special forces of the "Nakano School" in the Chinese battlefield, called the "Continental Advance Team", belonged to the Japanese armed ** force.

That's why ordinary people can't tell whether they are "enemies" or "friends".

The same appearance characteristics, the same clothing, the same language, the same Xi, but no matter how cunning the Japanese army is, there will always be weaknesses.

It was their horses that revealed their identities, and the war horses of the Japanese army were all transported from Japan to China.

In addition to eating grass, their horses were also fed grain, so they were also taller and stronger than ordinary horses, and the common people called them ocean horses.

At that time, China's horses ate grass, straw, straw, and nutrition could not keep up, and they were small.

In this way, the masses of the people, with their clever wisdom, recognized the identity of the Japanese army, cooperated with the Eighth Route Army, and annihilated them in one fell swoop.

The so-called details look at success or failure, and a soak of horse manure cost the life of a Japanese army!

The wisdom and strength of the masses of the people should not be underestimated!

Looking back now, why did the well-armed old Chiang fail, and why did the poorly equipped Communist Party of China, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, finally go to victory?Because the masses of the people are the source of the party's strength!

How far can a regime that has no mass base and is unpopular with the people go?Failure is inevitable!

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