Four hundred and seventieth chapters stupid Yoshikawa
Other soldiers have given gifts to their captains, gold, silver and treasures. Anything stolen from the Chinese must first select some of the best ones and secretly give them to their captains. In this way, if there is any good opportunity in the future, their captains will also notify them in advance, which is equivalent to bribing a way to get promoted, which is equivalent to giving them an extra chance to get promoted in the future. "《》》》()
Others give it to him, but they are all secretly sent it to him. But Yoshikawa doesn't know that Yoshikawa doesn't give gifts to the captain, but Yoshikawa is really dull. He actually thinks that the captain abides by discipline and will not be corrupt and abuse the law. If he gives gifts to him, it would probably be bad. Yoshikawa doesn't know that their captain is a very greedy person. Where are there any honest people now? Who doesn't want to get more good things? Who doesn't like to receive gifts?
The captain had been unable to wait any longer. He had hinted to Yoshikawa many times that he hoped Yoshikawa would give him gifts. But Yoshikawa was a dull guy, and he didn't even hear it. Yoshikawa had also given some things to the captain, but those were too common for the captain, and the captain didn't like them at all. How could the captain want the rags he gave him?
There are unspoken rules in the Japanese army, and soldiers know that although they are not disclosed, everyone abides by this system. Whenever the troops go out to sweep, the soldiers will plunder them, and the property robbed by the soldiers will be distributed in a certain proportion. The property robbed by the soldiers will be distributed according to the quantity, a small part will be left to the soldiers themselves, and the rest will be handed over to their commanders.
Their commanders will redistribute the property and then give it to the superior commanders. The Japanese are a group of bandits, who rely on plunder to accumulate treasures. It is through the filial piety below that the superiors will use this as the standard to allocate quotas to each army. If there is less filial property, it means that you are not capable, and the superiors will naturally not give you more opportunities.
If you can plunder more money for yourself, I will use you. It must be like this. People are the same. Whoever can plunder more money for me and who can win more battles will use whoever can plunder more. Wars require money, where does the money come from? It is not easy to be a commander! Naturally, your own soldiers need to go out and plunder. Like Yoshikawa, you can't hand in anything good every time, and he won't secretly give gifts to his commander. Even if there is a good chance, how could the captain tell him where? Besides, it is impossible to hand in the handover to give the opportunity to a person like Yoshikawa! Isn't that equivalent to cutting off his own financial path?
Can you raise others to make more money. What can you do to promote Yoshikawa? What else can he do besides fighting?
In Watanabe's troops, who came from Yoshikawa, Watanabe was soon promoted to the captain. But later Watanabe saw Yoshikawa's dullness. He was really clumsy and would not turn at all. Every time Watanabe gave a good order, he would follow the order seriously. If Watanabe had not given any detailed instructions, Yoshikawa would not deal with it. However, Watanabe still saw Yoshikawa's bravery. Although he was a little dull, Watanabe still did not remove his captain position and continued to let him take on the position of captain.
Yoshikawa is loyal to himself and very serious in executing the orders, so Watanabe is naturally very clear. As long as there is any position, Watanabe should simply send Yoshikawa to carry people to execute it. Yoshikawa will definitely be able to do a good job for Watanabe. Watanabe is very relieved about Yoshikawa.
Whenever I see Yoshikawa, Watanabe feels a pity. It's a pity to be so good. It would be great if Yoshikawa was more flexible. Yoshikawa's teacher Tokugawa Kiyoshi once commented on Yoshikawa. In Chinese, it means: Yoshikawa is a good kid. It's just a little stupid, but it would be great if it could be smarter.
Watanabe and Zhang Daquan were attacked tonight. Yoshikawa quickly led people to surround Watanabe to protect his safety. Watanabe was very angry when attacked and immediately ordered Yoshikawa to pursue him.
Yoshikawa led his troops to chase him all the way, and Zhanwang led his men to walk around the mountain for several times. He never could catch up with Zhanwang and the others. The dull Yoshikawa didn't understand any flexibility at all, so he would just blindly lead the soldiers to chase Zhanwang and the others. Naturally, he couldn't catch up. It was also unlucky to say that Yoshikawa was taken by Zhanwang and ran away on Raoshan Road. He was also introduced to Li Xinmin's ambush point.
Li Xinmin led the soldiers from the Operation Office to attack Yoshikawa's troops, beating the Japanese soldiers in a hurry to hide. If Yoshikawa took the retreat immediately at the beginning of the battle, there might be no danger, but he was not that person. Yoshikawa did not understand Li Xinmin and others' background, and he also thought that he had just been attacked by guerrillas! Yoshikawa also knew that his commander Watanabe once said that there were no other Eighth Route troops around, and there were several small guerrillas around the Xinyi regiment, but they were also far away from here and could not reinforce them in a short period of time.
It is because of this that Yoshikawa did not take Li Xinmin and the others seriously. For the Japanese, the guerrillas did not have much danger to them. As long as they were not in a very critical situation, they still had a chance to escape. It was because Yoshikawa did not take the guerrillas seriously and regarded Li Xinmin and the others as guerrillas, so he did not immediately lead the team to break through and evacuate here.
The subsequent battle made Yoshikawa stunned. The attack on the other side was too fierce. His soldiers had no ability to fight back. All those who were attacked by the opponent carefully avoided behind the cover. Although Yoshikawa kept urging the soldiers to fight back, they had no way to make a powerful attack.
Yoshikawa finally understood in the same formation that he had encountered a tough problem. At this time, he wanted to retreat, but it was too late. He had no chance to retreat, so he could only hold on here with his soldiers, waiting for reinforcements, or maybe he still had a chance to survive.
Li Xinmin didn't give Yoshikawa too much time. After a fierce attack, Li Xinmin immediately ordered the troops to launch a charge, hoping to eliminate Yoshikawa and the others in the shortest time. Yoshikawa, who had planned to resist to the death, heard the sound of the charge from the operation office, and he was immediately happy. Yoshikawa laughed in his heart, are these rust-mouthed eighth routes? They didn't use such favorable conditions, and they actually launched a charge against my troops at this moment? Are you crazy?
You should know that the Eighth Route Army and guerrillas are defeated by the Japanese in the sting. The Japanese in the sting are indeed not covered. Their stings are very powerful. The Japanese have all received regular military training. In order to train the soldiers' courage and skills, the Japanese often use some Chinese as live targets for soldiers and let the soldiers use living people to assassinate training. Is it not strong to assassinate the Japanese soldiers in this way? They will not be afraid to fight at all. As soon as they enter the state of combat, the Japanese soldiers will completely become a group of bloodthirsty beasts.
Yoshikawa didn't even think about it, and led the soldiers out with the sword and fought with the soldiers who rushed over. After fighting against the Japanese soldiers who thought they had the advantage, they were surprised to find that their advantage was gone. Why were all the Eighth Route Army rushing over on the opposite side holding big swords? The big blades were shining brightly by the moonlight, which made people feel chilling when they saw them.
The big swords used by the soldiers were also paid tribute to the blood of countless Japanese soldiers, and it would naturally make people feel scared when they took them out. You should know that the swords that have seen blood all have a feeling of depression. The swords that have killed people make people feel inexplicably scared. As long as the weapon has been killed, it will make people feel depressed and fearful when taken out. And there is a saying that many people say that they should not let their weapons easily see blood. Weapons that have seen blood are like triggering the soul in the weapon. If the weapon has something, it will be blood again in the future.
This has been circulated in ancient China when using blood to commemorate weapons. In the past, craftsmen liked to use blood to commemorate weapons. Later, some people changed this method and used living people to commemorate weapons. Didn’t those famous Chinese weapons in ancient China pay tribute to them before they were cast and released? It is precisely because they used what they said to use human blood to activate the soul of the weapon in the weapon that the weapons became fierce and sharp.
Li Xinmin was not capable of equiping all the soldiers in the Operation Department with unified big swords, but at least he could find these big blades for the soldiers. These big blades were enough, and they were completely enough to chop the Japanese. These big swords were also worshipped by the soldiers. The soldiers used the Japanese blood and lives to commemorate the big swords in their hands. Therefore, the lights of these big swords were pulled out and made people feel a sense of fear.
When the Japanese soldiers saw the big swords in the hands of the soldiers, they naturally felt trembling and fearful. Because these big swords were all sacrificed by the lives of the Japanese soldiers, the Japanese would naturally be afraid when they saw them. The same was true for the bayonets in the hands of the Japanese. The Japanese would often kill the Chinese people and feed their bayonets with the blood of the people. When the Chinese people saw the bayonets on the shoulders of the Japanese soldiers, they would naturally feel fearful and afraid, and they would naturally be afraid of them.
The momentum of a unit is very important. If the troops often win battles, they will not feel fear when they see the enemy. They will naturally have an advantage over the enemy in their hearts. In this way, the situation will be different in battle and it is easy to win. Because in the hearts of soldiers, the enemy is easy to defeat. If they cannot defeat the enemy, it means they are bears, and they have become incompetent. The soldiers have an advantage in their hearts and constantly hint in their hearts that the enemy is not their opponents, and the enemy is just a group of soft persimmons, which are easy to defeat.
If the troops who often defeat wars will be different. The combat troops will be defeated first without fighting. Because their soldiers have already been defeated from their hearts to their enemies. (To be continued...)
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