Miao was heroic against Japan, and the devil fell off the cliff

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-16

Miao was heroic against Japan, and the devil fell off the cliff

In 1945, when the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was coming to an end, little Japan did not give up its ambition to invade China, although it was already in a dangerous situation. They brazenly launched the last battle of Xiangxi, in a vain attempt to sabotage the Zhijiang Airport, an important facility of the squadron here, in order to keep its land transportation channel unblocked.

In order to achieve this goal, the Japanese invaders burned and looted in Xiangxi, and even carried out cruel killing competitions, resulting in a large number of Miao people in Wuling Mountain being killed, which completely aroused the resistance and anger of the local Miao people.

On May 4, 1945, the Japanese 116th Division encountered strong resistance from the squadron in the process of attacking Macheng from Shaoyang, Hunan. In order to find an offensive route, the 116th Division sent Okazaki Squad as a pioneer to collect intelligence in the Xiangxi region.

The superiors issued a death order that the Japanese soldiers must be cautious, and they hid in the mountains and forests during the day to rest, and continued to march at night. However, the mountains and roads in Xiangxi are steep and the climate is harsh, and even the strong Japanese soldiers are heavy during the march.

After more than ten days of arduous trekking, the Okazaki team finally arrived near Wuling Mountain in the Xiangxi region. However, the multi-day mountain march exhausted the Japanese troops, and they lost their way due to the wrong landmarks.

In desperation, Okazaki ordered his troops to rest on the spot and sent scouts to investigate. However, the Wuling Mountain area is sparsely populated, and the food stocks brought by the Okazaki team have been depleted.

In order to fill their stomachs, they had to go to the mountains to dig wild vegetables and even gnaw on tree bark. In order to conserve his strength and wait for the convergence with the large army, Okazaki repeated his old trick and decided to use the bandit logic of the Japanese army to rob the villagers of food on the spot.

The Okazaki team split into two roads and went deep into the mountains to find the people. As soon as the Japanese soldiers entered the mountain, they searched everywhere, and the hinterland of Wuling Mountain was turned upside down by them. In the evening, the Japanese army found more than a dozen Miao families under the mountain nest.

Okazaki is a big bad through and through, but unlike other rough Japanese soldiers. When dealing with the Miao people, he even paid attention to the principle of "salute first and then soldier".

The Miao people live in the mountains all year round and are easily deceived by him. He first asked the soldiers to go door-to-door to comfort the common people, and then deceived them with a false intention that the Japanese army was here to help them.

At the beginning, the invaders also pretended to help the villagers chop wood and carry water, showing the appearance of a living bodhisattva. But as time passed, the bandit nature of the Japanese soldiers was revealed.

One night, a Japanese soldier took a fancy to the children of a Miao family, and he and his companions forcibly broke into the family's yard after Miao people fell asleep, and violently assaulted the girl.

The girl's parents were awakened and saw that their daughter was being bullied by the Japanese soldiers, and wanted to step forward to stop them, but they angered the Japanese soldiers. A Japanese soldier stabbed the girl's father to death with a bayonet, and the two men continued to commit violence.

This incident allowed the villagers to see the true face of the Japanese thoroughly. They refused to provide food to Okazaki's team, and even asked them to leave Miao Village, and closed the gates.

Okazaki couldn't stand it, and the cruelty in his heart was exposed. Soon after, the Japanese army laid siege to the small village, stipulating that each family must hand over a bag of grain or face severe punishment.

When the villagers refused to hand over the grain, Okazaki was furious, and he directly set up his troops to grab the grain and locked up all the villagers. At this time, news came from the division headquarters that Japan had been bombed by the Allies, and even Okazaki's hometown of Kumamoto was not spared.

Hearing the news, Okazaki was furious and resented the villagers in front of him. In the afternoon, he ordered the soldiers to gather the men of the village at the entrance of the village and beat them with military sticks.

But Okazaki still felt that the punishment was not enough, and he decided to order the soldiers to kill all the villagers, so the Nanjing Da** happened. Two soldiers in a group, whoever kills more people will get the women of the village.

Under this huge **, these Japanese soldiers frantically raised their butcher knives. In less than half an hour, the entire village was killed by this group of frenzied butchers. Okazaki smiled with satisfaction, unaware that their end was near.

Yang Guangwu, the leader of the Miao Department, witnessed the atrocities of the Japanese army and reported it to Yang Guangwu. originally planned to marry Ma Laosan's daughter, but was killed and defiled by the Japanese army. Yang Guangwu was furious and decided to lead his brothers to destroy the Japanese army.

The next day, armed with broadswords and guns, they lured the Japanese out of the village. Two Japanese soldiers were hunted and killed, and Okazaki led a team to destroy the Miao people. Miao Min fought and retreated, leading the Japanese army to the mountain.

The Japanese army's marksmanship was accurate, and after fierce fighting, only a few people remained. Yang Guangwu led the main force to ambush the mountains and forests, preparing to attack the Japanese army.

The Japanese army chased Yang Guangwu and their ambush to the Wozi Cliff, and Okazaki, who was proud of the enemy, did not take them seriously at all, and only thought that they were a group of bandits. However, when Okazaki's squad passed by Wozi Cliff, Yang Guangwu immediately ordered the team to throw earth mines, and in an instant, gunfire rang out, and Okazaki's squad was blown up.

Yang Guangwu took the opportunity to order his men to rush out to engage the Japanese army, and the Japanese soldiers counterattacked with bayonets, while the Xiangxi Miao people held broadswords and tried to break up the Japanese formation.

For a time, the sound of Woziya shouting and killing shook the sky, and from time to time there were the wails of the Japanese soldiers. Yang Guangwu personally hacked two Japanese soldiers to death with a broadsword, and Okazaki, as a battle-hardened soldier, had excellent fighting skills, and three or four people could not approach him at all.

In the heat of battle, Yang Guangwu's team unfortunately fell below. Watching the brothers fall one after another, this is no longer just revenge, as an upright Chinese, these Miao people also burn in their hearts the blood of killing the enemy and serving the country.

At this moment, they are all fearless and choose to die with Okazaki's team. They hugged the Japanese soldiers, fired their grenades, and burned them with them. Such a move shocked many Japanese soldiers and retreated one after another.

Nearby villages were also attracted by the battle, and they brought their own villagers to join the battle. However, Yang Guangwu saw the defeat of the Japanese army and tried to lead the remaining dozen brothers to continue the pursuit, but was counterattacked by the Japanese army, he was shot several times, died heroically, and all the Miao Guards he led were also killed.

During the battle, Okazaki's squad was fiercely attacked by nearby Naebe villagers, and after a fierce battle, only 30 Japanese troops remained. Faced with the attack of hundreds of Miao villagers, the Japanese army had to retreat in disarray.

In the process of retreating, many Japanese soldiers panicked, trampled on each other, and fell off the cliff one after another and fell to their deaths. Okazaki could no longer maintain the face of a soldier this time, and fled from Wuling Mountain with the remaining remnants of the defeated army.

The villagers of Miaobe bravely resisted the invasion of the Japanese invaders, killed and wounded more than 30 Japanese soldiers, avenged the dead compatriots, and smashed the conspiracy of the Japanese invaders. In the end, Yang Guangwu and other heroes were commemorated by the local villagers, while those *** Japanese soldiers left them to fend for themselves in the mountains of Xiangxi.

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