[Rewritten version]**In the autumn of the 26th year, **led the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army to Taiyuan to support the Xinkou war. However, faced with the dilemma of insufficient combat equipment, they had to ask Yan Xishan for supplies. However, Yan Xishan was hostile to the Eighth Route Army and refused to provide any help. In an emergency, he can only hope for the courage and wisdom of himself and his troops. Soon after, the rear army of the 129th Division arrived at Yuanpingdong to join the front army. ** Immediately give an order asking the generals to take the opportunity to attack the enemy and seek a turnaround. **After receiving the order, the regiment commander raided the Japanese airfield at night, destroying 24 planes and killing more than 100 enemies, achieving a major victory. This victory not only showed the combat effectiveness of the Eighth Route Army, but also gave them the necessary confidence. Next, ** and Chen Geng arranged an ambush together, wanting to strike the enemy again. They tactically crafted and took advantage of the narrow passages of the mountain to set up ambushes in the hope of achieving a decisive victory.
Minutes and seconds passed, **nervously waiting for the arrival of the enemy. Finally, the enemy has appeared! The Eighth Route Army launched a fierce offensive, with bullets raining down like snow and artillery booming. The enemy fell into confusion and was forced to abandon the offensive. The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army fought bravely, they repelled the enemy with the ** in their hands and won a decisive victory. After the battle, people from near and far came to congratulate the Eighth Route Army on its victory. They expressed their sincere admiration and gratitude to *** and his troops. He was also very happy, knowing that this victory was just a milestone on their long march, and they still had a long way to go. History is like a thick book, and each page has its own story. **Leading the Eighth Route Army to battle in Taiyuan is undoubtedly an important chapter in this book. They were faced with the enemy's great strength and lack of supplies, but instead of being discouraged, they used courage and wisdom to look for an opportunity for victory.
The victory in this battle not only demonstrated the strength of the Eighth Route Army, but also proved the indomitable spirit of the squadron. So, we should now consider the question: What is the significance of this victory for the development of China's War of Resistance Against Japan? The answer is obvious. This victory not only enhanced the confidence of the Chinese people, but also provided valuable experience for the squadron in the course of the Long March. ** and his troops marched toward a greater goal with victorious steps, and their courage and wisdom will continue to light the torch of the Chinese people's war of resistance against Japan. The stories of history are always full of emotion, and behind every hero there are countless hardships and sacrifices. ** Leading the Eighth Route Army in the battle of Taiyuan is part of their great deeds. Let us remember this history together and pay tribute to all those who have made sacrifices for the country and the nation.
References: 1Biography 2"A Study on the Relationship between the Eighth Route Army and Yan Xishan" Liu Gongbocheng, a wise man of war, was familiar with the plans of the Japanese people, and understood that they would definitely strengthen their forces and attack westward, in an attempt to seize Jiuguan and force Taiyuan. Therefore, Liu Gong ordered an ambush circle to be set up again in Qigan to block the advance of the Japanese people. This time, Wang Jinshan led the troops to Qiqian and sent the first battalion of the 772nd Regiment as a backup. In the evening of the same day, Wang Jinshan's troops quietly ambushed the place where the temple was diverted to Yajiao Village, and moved slightly to the west. The next morning, at mid-hour, the Japanese soldiers appeared, and their leading force consisted of 400 infantry and cavalry, followed by a convoy of baggage. As a result of the previous day's ambush, the Japanese soldiers became alert, slowed down markedly, and fired indiscriminately at the hillsides on both sides of the road. The Eighth Route Army, on the other hand, remained silent and allowed the enemy to advance, only waiting for them to enter the ambush circle before they began to attack and cut off the enemy's head and tail.
Heavy rain fell and the roads were muddy, giving the Eighth Route Army more advantages. The 1st Battalion of the 772nd Regiment could not arrive on time because of the road, but Wang Jinshan's troops resisted and forced the enemy to retreat. Wang Jinshan sent troops to pursue, from morning to night, they killed more than 100 enemies, and the remaining enemy troops could only break through and flee in a hurry. The Eighth Route Army fought two battles at Qigan, both of which were victorious, and captured a large number of Japanese military resources. As a result, the 772nd Regiment also received more combat equipment, and the soldiers were highly motivated and happy. The Japanese soldiers were unable to continue their march westward for several days, which allowed more than 1,000 of the Kuomintang troops in Guannan to survive. Some commentators said that Liu Gongbo was really proficient in the art of war, and he won two victories in three consecutive days with the strategy of "overlapping and setting up ambushes", which is admirable. It is true that there is no fixed situation and strategy in the art of war, and only a strategist who is flexible and adaptable and good at observation and judgment can achieve victory on the battlefield.
By analyzing the actions and intentions of the Japanese people, Liu Gongbocheng chose to set up an ambush circle in Qigan, which was a wise decision. He understood that the Japanese would inevitably choose Qiqian as the necessary place for their attack, and through three consecutive days of ambushes, Liu Gong both demoralized the enemy and made it impossible for him to continue advancing. This tactic of "overlapping and setting up ambushes" made full use of the geographical conditions and the enemy's expectations, and showed the wisdom and courage of Liu Gongbocheng. However, we can't help but ask, what exactly is the meaning of this battle? Will Liu Gongbocheng's victory be able to stop the Japanese attack? We know that wars are brutal and that every victory comes at a great cost. Although Liu Gong Bocheng's troops repelled the Japanese people, they also had soldiers**, and the Japanese people were not completely wiped out, they could still continue to march west. So, what's next? Will Liu be able to maintain the momentum of victory? Will he be able to find a better strategy to stop the Japanese attack and defend Taiyuan?
These are questions that require us to think deeply. In any case, Liu Gongbocheng's tactics and wisdom have brought us inspiration. In war, we must be good at analyzing the enemy's intentions and actions, be flexible, and find the best strategy and tactics. Only then will we be able to emerge victorious on the battlefield and defend our homeland. References: 1"Model of Victory in the Anti-Japanese War: Ambush War with the Eighth Route Army" 2"* Strategist with Wisdom and Courage".