Guerrilla warfare reveals the cunning strategies behind history, and the tactical tricks will make y

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-19

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Guerrilla warfare reveals the cunning strategies behind history, and the tactical tricks will make you jaw-dropping!

Once upon a time, some people dismissively ridiculed the Eighth Route Army for only "swimming but not attacking", however, let those who despise it see the power of a guerrilla war!Just like the Red Army's move in the anti-encirclement and suppression battle, it simply caused the Kuomintang to suffer a big loss. Chiang Kai-shek personally took command and was determined to clean up the Red Army, and even invited military advisers from other countries. The advantage is obviously on our side, but after the fight, it is a "Niang Xipi"!What's going on?

The story takes place in the third anti-encirclement and suppression battle, Chiang Kai-shek is like a tiger with wings and high morale. However, ** is strategizing and playing with the wonderful tactics of guerrilla warfare. In order to confuse Chiang Kai-shek, the main Red Army was reduced to pieces, but a small part of the Red Army marched in the northeast and captured the county town of Le'an, creating the illusion of attacking Linchuan. The real main force sneaked through the gap between the two enemy forces at night, and quietly returned to the northeastern region of Xingguo to rest in concealment. This trick is simply the essence of tactics!

Sure enough, Chiang Kai-shek was misled, thinking that the Red Army was attacking Linchuan in the north, and hurriedly dispatched the main force to the rescue. But in reality, the Red Army was just playing with him. Going back and forth, sometimes to the west, sometimes to the east, and so on for two whole months, the Kuomintang soldiers were already tired and depressed, and they were dissatisfied with the superior command. Internal chaos, a sharp drop in combat effectiveness. The Red Army, on the other hand, was well fed and drunk, did not delay in sleeping at all, and even boldly ordered a three-day rest. Why?Because he was well versed in Chiang Kai-shek's mentality and knew that he was most afraid of the Red Army going north to seize Linchuan, he deliberately created this exquisite tactical puzzle.

Chiang Kai-shek will definitely slow down and search meticulously. And as expected, the Red Army slept well, recuperated enough, and then beat the Kuomintang army. This elaborate guerrilla tactic left the Kuomintang army helpless and exhausted, and eventually became a key factor in the victory of the Red Army.

During the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese army also suffered in guerrilla warfare. For example, Qigan Village, ** used the tactics of guerrilla warfare, and after ambushing the Japanese army for the first time, he boldly sent troops again, because he knew the characteristics of the Japanese army - he would not care about small losses, and rushed forward. And Qiqian Village is the closest road, and for the Japanese army, it is really impossible to draw it at the expense of the near and far. More importantly, the enemy's tactical psychology of guerrilla warfare has been thoroughly explored. As a result, the Japanese army was ambushed again, and the battle of Qiqian Village became a record in history.

This kind of "guerrilla warfare of the Chinese communists" is a continuous war that is fought day and night, and is a bloody battle that has plunged the enemy into a quagmire. A guerrilla war may be inconspicuous, but hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, and this constitutes a powerful suppressive force. In the vicinity of Jinchaji, there are hundreds of county seats, ** once proudly said: "There are more than 200 counties in our border area, and each county kills a devil every day, and he can kill six or seven thousand in a month!."The coherence and durability of this tactic made it possible for the Red Army to successfully annihilate hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops during the eight-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which became a brilliant chapter in the history of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

This kind of guerrilla warfare tactics is a bit similar to the Shangganling zero-knock kraft candy tactics, fighting slowly, slowly tossing you. A Japanese division was tossed and miserable. According to the records of the 110th Division of the Japanese Army, they were attacked 2,250 times by the Eighth Route Army in 14 months. Even if there was one Japanese soldier at a time, it was more than 2,000 people. If there were more, a division would have to be reimbursed. Walking on the road, maybe the guerrillas who come will come and shoot you in the head. The clever use of this sustained tactic is unique to guerrilla warfare.

It is worth mentioning that even if Carlson only learned a little bit of guerrilla warfare, he also played a great role in actual combat. For example, the guerrilla warfare Xiangtangpu is an example. Vietnam, a country that seemed to be weak, learned a little bit of guerrilla warfare skills from us, and finally succeeded in defeating the powerful American GIs. As the ancestor of our army, we can even defeat devils in battles again and againOpen your mouth and deny it, have you investigated?Could it be that your judgments about history are all fabricated out of thin air?

There are always some people who can't see the Chinese troops win even a small victory by a sneak attack, and they always make one-sided speculations about our history and oversimplify the relationship between us and the enemy. What's wrong?Could it be that the historical episodes you made up are all devils who are like no one in a no-man's land, with a big knife downward, and then suddenly come to their senses, change their ways, and take the initiative to leave our country?This is too idealistic. Isn't it ridiculous to speak unscrupulously but know little about yourself?

At this time of various doubts and challenges, it is necessary for us to look back at history, Xi learn from the wisdom and courage of our ancestors, and not be swayed by one-sided remarks. Every small victory is the result of our unremitting efforts, and every victory in guerrilla warfare is a witness to history. Every step of the Chinese army is something to be proud of, and our history is destined to be remembered, not ignored.

There is no doubt that China's guerrilla warfare tactics are a unique skill, and it is not just a matter of words, but it has also forged our countless victories. For example, Shangganling, which is a representative of kraft candy, slowly fighting, slowly tossing, seeing the enemy stunned, this psychological pressure is really big enough. Not to mention them, even we ourselves think it's wonderful. At that time, the Eighth Route Army, like a naughty boy, went west for a while, and went east for a while, and the other party didn't know what we were going to do next, aren't you tired?

Some people say, isn't this playing with fire?But if you look at the results, after tossing for more than half a month, the Kuomintang soldiers have long been exhausted, and there is a mess inside, and they blame their superiors for their incompetent commandsThe Eighth Route Army was able to eat and drink well, and the Red Army boldly ordered a three-day rest, as if to tell the Kuomintang: Look, we are so relaxed, are we not convinced?But the bitter meat trick in this is really clever. ** Psychological insight into Chiang Kai-shek is simply advanced mathematics in the war.

Speaking of the battle of Qigan Village, it is really breathtaking. **After the first ambush of the Japanese army, he dared to write a war letter again, which is really admirable. He is not in the water, but he is well aware of some characteristics of the Japanese army, that is, the kind of stubborn head that is willing to move forward regardless of small losses. Therefore, ** chose to set up an ambush again in Qiqian Village, which is simply another interpretation of the essence of tactics.

Qigan Village, which is not only the closest to the road, but also the best location, ** seized this point and taught the Japanese army a hard lesson. The Japanese army is not like those of us who know how to empathize, they are still at the stage where they think that we will have to change places after one shot. As a result, the battle of the ambush of the village of Qiqian taught them a lesson. Isn't this kind of thinking with the enemy's thinking exactly where the wisdom of our Chinese has always been?

And in that period, we used the method of guerrilla warfare, day and night, to inflict endless blows on the enemy. Hundreds of county seats, a county kills a devil every day, month after month, and the accumulation is countless. As *** said: "There are more than 200 counties in our border area, and each county kills a devil every day, and he can kill six or seven thousand in a month." The coherence of this guerrilla warfare enabled us to successfully annihilate hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops during the eight-year war of resistance. It may seem like a small victory, but it constitutes a huge advantage in the accumulation.

Look at Carlson, the foreigner who had only learned a little bit of guerrilla tactics. The power he showed in actual combat was simply breathtaking. Guerrilla warfare rang out, and Vietnam learned a few percent of the skills of guerrilla warfare from us, and finally succeeded in defeating the powerful American GIs. This makes me wonder: As Chinese, aren't our guerrilla tactics even more incisive and tried and tested?

However, there are always those who are skeptical of our victories, as if every one of our successes is accidental. It's really laughable. Have they never seen our efforts, never appreciated our wisdom on the battlefield?Unable to see a small victory for the Chinese troops, they always try to belittle it by all means, as if our victories were taken for granted. This kind of questioning is simply disrespectful to our ancestors and ignorance of history.

At this juncture, we are proud to look back on our history and look forward to our future. Every small victory is the result of our unity and perseverance. Our guerrilla tactics are not just tactics, but also a symbol of our wisdom and tenacity. Every guerrilla war is a history worth remembering. Every step of the Chinese army is a firm footprint, engraved in the years of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Our history cannot be ignored, let alone distorted. Standing on this land, we are the real heroes, and our guerrilla tactics are an irreproducible stunt.

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