8 regiments fought 500 Japanese troops, and Liu Bocheng was powerless to suggest beating the Japanes

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-09

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Although victory or defeat is often unpredictable in military struggles, in any case, we aspire to victory, not defeat. In order to drive the Japanese invaders out of China, the Eighth Route Army spent a full eight years and fought countless fierce battles to finally achieve this goal.

It's a costly process, but the joy of victory is beyond words.

In any battle, a bad start is inevitable, but a good general can always turn defeat into victory with excellent military talent. ** Such a model of general, his military achievements and contributions are worthy of the title of world-famous general.

Defeat in the war is not the end, but the key is whether we can understand the situation and turn the tide around. What are the unique tactical strategies in the confrontation with the Japanese army?

What are some of the stories in his career that we can learn from?

** Had an in-depth conversation with the Chief of Operations. In this conversation, ** mentioned the economic talent he was looking for and wanted to bring back a comrade surnamed Cheng.

Although several days have passed and this Comrade Cheng has left, *** still insists on finding him. This story tells us that ** attaches great importance to talents, and he hopes to be able to train professionals in all aspects as soon as possible to defeat Japan.

** Agreed with that suggestion, but noted that an expert in economics and agriculture was needed. As everyone was thinking about how to find the right candidate, Senator Lee excitedly proposed: "I have a classmate in economics named Cheng, who can be said to be an expert in this field. ”

**After hearing this, I was very excited and eagerly asked where Cheng went. Senator Lee replied, "He was recently assigned to Northwest Lu. Although I regretted it, I immediately thought of a way to recover Comrade Cheng.

As a result, the Chief of Operations took immediate action after receiving the order and quickly contacted the various communication groups, only to be informed that the working groups had left the area. However, ** did not want to give up, and he insisted that the chief of the operations section continue to pursue until Comrade Cheng was found.

In this way, the communication was investigated station by station, and finally, after unremitting efforts, they succeeded in finding Comrade Cheng on the side of the railway in western Hebei.

** Very happy to see this comrade recovered, immediately informed Senator Lee and talked with him. Senator Li was surprised that *** brought him in, and the comrade surnamed Cheng gave a detailed account of what happened.

Senator Lee was deeply moved by ***'s actions and felt a sense of respect for him.

Uncle Liu knows that talent is the precious wealth of the party and the country, so he attaches great importance to and cherishes talent. When he was the commander of the 129th Division, when he saw the name of Chen Geng, the commander of the 386th Brigade, he was very happy and said to the deputy division commander: "We really found a baby." ”

Chen Geng performed well when he was at the Whampoa Military Academy, and after joining the Communist Party, he gave full play to his military combat talents. Despite the small size of the 386 Brigade, under the leadership of Chen Geng, it developed very quickly.

After many fierce resistance battles, Chen Geng successfully developed the 386 Brigade. In the ambush of Shentouling, he skillfully took advantage of the terrain and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese army, and finally won the battle.

This battle dealt a heavy blow to the arrogance of the Japanese army and thwarted its offensive plans. Soon after, Chen Geng led the army again and successfully won the ambush battle of Xiangtangpu.

Since then, the 386 Brigade has become famous.

** I have long known about Chen Geng's name, and after the reorganization of the Red Army, he saw Chen Geng's name in his list of subordinates, which made him feel very happy.

He believed that Chen Geng was a real general, and with his ability, he was by no means satisfied with becoming a brigade commander. Facts have proved that the vision of *** is accurate, and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Chen Geng was awarded the title of general.

This is only a later thing, but it is enough to prove that Chen Geng is undoubtedly an excellent military commander.

When General Chen Geng led the 386th Brigade to participate in the Battle of Qiqian Village, although he was underarmed, he successfully created a "surprise" for the Japanese army with his keen insight and exquisite tactical arrangements, and finally won a major victory.

In this battle, General Chen Geng discovered the flaws of the Japanese army, and set up an ambush in Qiqian Village, successfully annihilated nearly 200 Japanese troops, captured a large number of materials and **, and achieved a phased victory for the Eighth Route Army.

After Chen Geng returned to the organization department, he received a letter from the division commander. In the letter, ** predicted that the Japanese army would pass through this place again, and ordered Chen Geng to set up an ambush here. After Chen Geng received the order, he led the soldiers to "repeat the old tricks" here again.

As expected, the Japanese army did go down the old path again. Chen Geng decisively launched a fierce attack, inflicting heavy losses on the Japanese army, and the Eighth Route Army achieved a complete victory.

This battle taught the Japanese a profound lesson.

**'s resourcefulness and keen military insight made Chen Geng deeply admired, and also provided him with a new perspective for future operations. He was once praised as the "God of War" and considered his military prowess to be comparable to that of ancient military strategists.

** He has an in-depth study of the Art of War, and he firmly believes that "knowing oneself and knowing one's opponent is invincible in a hundred battles", and he has always adhered to this belief in war. In his opinion, the essence of the enemy army is weak, and therefore everything should be done in war.

Know yourself and know your opponent, and you will not be defeated in a hundred battles. When facing the enemy, we first need to have a comprehensive understanding of their equipment, training, and tactics, otherwise we may suffer defeat in battle.

Although General *** has an in-depth study of the Art of War, he never applies it mechanically, but subdivides and disassembles it according to the actual situation to find the best solution.

The measure of dogma is not the teacher, but the student's ability to apply what they have learned in practice.

In October 1937, Niangziguan was in an emergency and ordered Chen Geng to defend the stone gate. Before Chen Geng's departure, ** emphasized the importance of caution.

However, the warriors who had just arrived at the stone gate were exhausted from the long journey and fell asleep early. Who knows, at this moment, there was a sudden sound of gunfire in the night sky, and soon, the troops were surrounded by the Japanese regiments and fell into the predicament of being passively beaten.

Unable to organize an effective battle, the fighters had to break through on their own, in disarray. After hearing the gunshot, ** was very anxious, but he still rushed to the stone gate in time, only to see that Chen Geng had arrived.

The artillery fire was continuous, the enemy was pressing forward step by step, the situation was as critical as burning, and the Eighth Route Army resisted desperately, and it was not until the dawn that the enemy army stopped attacking. Returning to the position, *** carefully studied the topographical maps of both sides of the enemy, and he fixed his eyes on the area at the bottom of the Yellow Cliff south of Xiyang, and keenly realized that this was an excellent ambush location.

He told Li Da that he wanted to learn more about the intelligence and terrain, and asked the reconnaissance department to verify it first and then come back to report. In this way, you can get a complete picture of your opponents. Li Da arranged the relevant matters as instructed.

The Reconnaissance Section returned shortly afterwards to report that there had been no change in the enemy situation and that it was suitable for an ambush. After hearing the news, the entire battle plan began.

He moved the division headquarters to the vicinity of the Yellow Cliff Bottom, and after topographical observation, he found that there was a slope near the Yellow Cliff Bottom, which was shaped like a basin. He had an idea and decided to lay a net here.

This is a trick to "catch a turtle in an urn", once the enemy steps in, then there can only be no return. As expected, the Japanese army followed the preset route of *** and attacked in the direction of the southern border.

According to the predetermined plan, Chen Geng sent a small detachment to lure the Japanese army into the trap. The Japanese successfully entered the pocket formation, but before they could react, most of them were killed and wounded.

Before the Japanese came to their senses, they had fallen for the best strategy, but when they tried to fight back, they found themselves in defeat. **Decisively ordered the entire front**, and launched a general offensive.

The battle had a profound impact on the Japanese army, and they were afraid of it from then on, and regarded it as the "valley of death for the imperial army".

After suffering successive defeats, the Japanese army began to carry out frenzied retaliatory actions. In the course of the sweep, they lost their humanity and indiscriminately killed people, looted livestock and food.

Even worse, they poisoned the wells after they had used them, which was outrageous. Due to the fact that some anti-Japanese base areas were swept away by the Japanese army due to insufficient preparation, the people suffered huge losses, and even many villages were burned to the ground by the Japanese army.

In the face of the enemy's provocation, the generals of the Eighth Route Army were full of anger, and they vowed to seize the opportunity to destroy the arrogant enemy and teach them a hard lesson.

In order to achieve this goal, the 129th Division led by *** was ordered to complete the anti-sweeping mission. ** and others need to work closely with the local population and use guerrilla warfare to completely defeat the enemy's sweep.

As time went on, the fighting situation became more and more tense. In order to solve the problem, ** organized a meeting of cadres, and ** and *** also participated in this meeting.

At the meeting, a new operational order was issued, and the 129th Brigade of the 386th Division under the command of *** carried out this combat mission.

As soon as the meeting ended, the participating units immediately began to attack the target area. Just when the Eighth Route Army was trying to trap the Japanese army through encirclement tactics, the Japanese army was unexpectedly aware of it and occupied Guanjiayuan first.

At this time, ** sensed that something was wrong, because he had checked the battle map before this and learned that the terrain of Guanjiayuan was very special, with large undulating mountains and ravines.

The geographical location of Guanjiayuan is unique, the north side is a cliff and a steep wall, the bottom is a deep ditch, only the south slope is relatively gentle, it is easy to defend and difficult to attack. Since the Eighth Route Army had lost the opportunity and the Japanese had already seized the place, the prospects for this battle were not optimistic.

As *** had predicted, the mountain roads were narrow and large forces could not launch an effective attack, and the battle was destined to be very difficult. Faced with this situation, Zuo Quan decided to launch a sneak attack by surprise, hoping to find an opportunity when the Japanese army was exhausted.

After receiving the order, the regiments followed the strategy of the left power and began to carry out a sneak attack. At first, the battle was going well, but just as the regiments were about to move forward, a strong machine-gun fire suddenly rang out from the cave on the left.

The regiments did not expect that the Japanese army still had this hand, and they had no time to deal with it, and only by trying their best to break out of the encirclement did they finally succeed in returning. Although it successfully returned, the losses of the Eighth Route Army were very serious, seeing that Guanjiayuan could not be attacked for a long time, some of the former comrades-in-arms were sacrificed and some were injured.

Chen Geng began to doubt whether this war was really necessary, and he put forward his opinion to ***: "The current situation is very unfavorable for us, and if we continue to fight, we may pay too much price." ”

Naturally understands his concerns.

He thought twice and decided to ask *** if he should continue fighting, but ***'s attitude was surprisingly resolute. He insisted on winning the battle and even went into a rage.

**and***Seeing *** so determined, they can only bite the bullet and continue this battle. Chen Geng was a little worried: "Division commander, our eight regiments can't defeat the 500 Japanese troops, what should we do?" ”

** Took the topographic map in Chen Geng's hand, pondered for a while, and then suddenly said: "We should attack from behind the enemy, what they are most afraid of is being attacked from behind." ”

** An ingenious method was found on the topographic map: digging tunnels in the loess on the slope of Guanjiayuan could go around the back of the Japanese army without noticing.

He decided to personally direct the plan as a way to boost the morale of the fighters. When the war began, the Eighth Route Army broke through from behind the Japanese army according to the plan, but the Japanese army was caught off guard.

After a grenade hit the enemy with precision, the battle at the top of Guanjiayuan fell into chaos. The Eighth Route Army took advantage of the situation to charge, and the two sides launched a fierce battle. In the end, our army successfully defeated most of the Japanese army by virtue of its heroic battles and won a decisive victory.

Although some Japanese troops escaped, on the whole, the Eighth Route Army achieved a major victory. However, this victory came at a great cost to the Eighth Route Army, and many soldiers died heroically.

In addition, due to the subsequent arrival of large Japanese forces, the Eighth Route Army had to temporarily withdraw from the area.

A battle that year was the heaviest loss of the Eighth Route Army in the eight-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and even Marshal *** had exchanged views with ***, lamenting that the troops were too tired, resulting in the 129th Division.

However, ** said that this fight, regardless of the outcome, is an important exercise and a valuable gain.

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