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Chapter 36 Wang Mingzhang Defends Teng County (2)

Chapter 36 Wang Mingzhang defended Teng County (II)

On the night of the 16th, the 45th Army's troops outside Teng County were defeated, and the frontal positions were broken through, and the 45th Army retreated from both wings of Teng County. That night, the 124th Division of the 41st Army and the 727th Regiment of the 122nd Division of the 122nd Division retreated into the city one after another. Wang Mingzhang relocated the deployment according to the changes in military strength. He ordered the troops to strengthen fortifications, replenish ammunition, and prepared to face a more arduous battle. A regiment of Wang Zhonglian's army of Tang Enbo's army arrived in Lincheng on the 15th, and Sun Zhen ordered him to reinforce Teng County with a critical emergency. The regiment was

Nansha River was attacked by a part of the Japanese army besieged Teng County, and retreated without any support. The main force of Wang Zhonglian's army arrived later was only alert in the Nansha River, and Sun Zhen could not transfer Wang Zhonglian at all. However, Tang Enbo ordered Wang Zhonglian to "mobile combat". Wang used this as an excuse to retreat to the northeast Fengshan area of ​​Teng County. The Japanese army followed closely across the Nansha River. The headquarters of the 22nd Army could not resist and retreated to the south bank of the canal and Guoyi. From then on, they lost contact with Teng County, and Teng County was completely surrounded by the Japanese army.

Major General Setani did not want to hit a hard nail in Fuji Prefecture. He was shocked by the unfearing fighting style of the Chinese people. He mobilized elite armored chariots and a large number of artillery soldiers to reinforce Fuji Prefecture that night.

Wang Mingzhang's increase in troops made him feel a little relieved. The deputy commander of the 124th Division, Xing Tiqing, was good at using his brain. He suggested to Wang Mingzhang whether to attack the Japanese army at night and harass the Japanese army so that he could not rest. It is best to blow up the Japanese ammunition storage warehouse.

Wang Mingzhang felt it made sense, so he ordered a battalion to be drawn from the 727th Regiment and an attack was carried out at midnight. At around midnight on the night of the 16th, after a day of bloody battle in Teng County, the soldiers of both China and Japan were exhausted, and the Japanese army even rested early. Battalion Commander Zhang Shao led his brothers to put down the rope from the city wall (after the people outside the city retreated into the city, all the city gates were blocked) slid down the wall along the rope. Taking advantage of the dark night, he rushed towards the Japanese camp. When Battalion Commander Zhang and his team were about 60 meters away from the Japanese camp,

Waving his hand, all the troops stopped, and the two soldiers quietly touched it. Outside the camp, two Japanese sentries were swimming, and they immediately separated after they met. When they walked to the farthest distance between them, two Chinese soldiers jumped up, one against the other. When the cold bayonet smeared the throat of the Japanese sentry, the two Japanese soldiers failed to make a sound. Battalion Commander Zhang saw a white towel shaking at the gate of the camp, and knew that they had successfully killed the sentry. With a wave of his hand, all the officers and soldiers of the battalion rushed towards the Japanese barracks together.

The Japanese army was also very cunning and threw down many empty cans at the door of the tent. A Chinese soldier accidentally kicked the cans, which alarmed the Japanese soldiers. "Enemy attack, enemy attack!" The Japanese barracks exclaimed. Zhang Shaochang had no choice but to order a strong attack. The Chinese soldiers threw two grenades into tents one by one. With the sound, the Japanese tent was ignited. Many Japanese soldiers rushed out in a crotch cloth and were soon fired into leaking sieves by the fierce bullets of the Chinese soldiers. After all, the Japanese army was well-trained. After a short period of chaos, they quickly figured out the direction of the attack of the Chinese team. The Japanese army at other garrisons also dispatched one after another to surround Zhang Shaochang's camp.

When Battalion Commander Zhang saw this posture, he said to his brothers sadly: "Brothers, we are going back to the city now, and the city gate is blocked. We definitely have no time to climb the rope. Even if some brothers can climb the rope back to the city, the Japanese will definitely climb up the rope. We might as well attack all the way until all of them are dead in battle." The brothers did not hesitate and shouted: "Battery Commander, since we have followed you, we have no plans to go back again. I will kill one of the Japanese sons, kill two and make one." "On the day, he was the one who was the one who was born in the country. The Japanese ran to China to kill people and set fire, so I will fight with him!"

Zhang Shaochang burst into tears, and he didn't need any words to express his feelings in his heart at this time. He shouted: "Fight with me!" About 500 brothers followed behind him neatly and rushed towards the Japanese army. In the dark night, there were fierce gunfire everywhere, and then there was a silent fight. After all, the Sichuan brothers fired all the bullets, they used bayonets, and stabbed them with bayonets, and used the buttstocks, and used fists to break them. Those who were seriously injured had to pull the grenades before they died, and then killed a few Japanese. One after another, Chinese soldiers fell in a pool of blood, but the spirit of the Chinese people fighting desperately deeply shocked the Japanese army. These self-proclaimed brave and invincible imperial troops were actually timid and scared to death.

Battalion Commander Zhang led the entire battalion to attack, attack, and attack again. The 500-year-old** people swept across the Japanese barracks. Battalion Commander Zhang found that no brothers were following him, and he was injured eight parts. Japanese soldiers slowly surrounded him. They wanted to catch a living person, and they were still major. Battalion Commander Zhang looked at the Japanese who were surrounded and killed 38 guns in his hand and smashed a piece of it. He simply threw away the rifle. It was like a lion, glaring at the Japanese who were surrounding him, quietly taking out the last grenade, and silently saying in his heart, "Little Japanese, come up a few more, grandpa will also pull a few more.

"The Japanese soldiers were trembling with the 38 guns, and they approached Zhang Shao, step by step. Captain Zhang did not move at all, standing quietly, and blood kept flowing out of their bodies. Finally, six Japanese soldiers rushed forward, wanting to catch Captain Zhang. Captain Zhang Shao pulled the clamps when the claws of these Japanese soldiers were about to approach him, and the grenade "screwed" and white smoke was emitted. These Japanese soldiers shouted and retreated. Captain Zhang rushed forward and broke into the Japanese crowd. With a loud "boom", Captain Zhang and the five or six Japanese soldiers around him turned into a bloody rain.

Major General Seya looked at the bodies of these Chinese people, none of which was scarless. Facing such a group of Chinese people who were not afraid of death, the major general took off his military cap and bowed deeply to them, "You are real warriors! If the Chinese people are like you, we..."

The major general looked at the small Tengxian County town not far ahead. He didn't know what would be waiting for him tomorrow? Tomorrow was destined to be a river of blood!

Zhang Shaochang led his troops to harass the Japanese army, all of which were killed in battle, annihilated more than 700 Japanese soldiers, and none of the 500 soldiers in the battalion survived.

At 6 a.m. on the 17th, Major General Seya's armored reinforcements arrived. The Major General mustered up his courage and launched a large-scale attack on Fuji Prefecture with armored vehicles as the leader. More than 20 enemy planes also flew to Fuji Prefecture and dropped more than 100 bombs into the county. The entire Fuji Prefecture County was filled with smoke and hundreds of houses collapsed. After more than two hours of gunfire, the enemy began to attack the East Pass. Twelve tanks rushed to the front and covered the infantry to charge from the gap in the east wall. The defenders fought fiercely with the Japanese army at close range. At the gap, the Japanese tanks were

Slowed down and slowly drove towards the gap. The company commander ordered the soldiers to use cluster grenades to smash the Japanese tanks. With the loud "rumbling" sound, the two Japanese tanks in the front could not bear the explosive power of cluster grenades. They stopped like a skinny dog ​​that was broken on the back, and the tanks were filled with thick smoke. The Japanese tank soldiers who were not shocked in the car quickly crawled out of the tank with blood in their mouths and noses. Before they could stand firm, they were hit into a hornet's nest by dense bullets from Chinese soldiers on the city wall.

The tanks behind hurriedly stopped and bombarded the city walls with tank guns. The infantry quickly rushed into the gap with the cover of the tanks. Chinese soldiers carried their bags and cluster grenades into the Japanese crowd rushing into the city. Amid the loud "bang and boom", all the defenders of a company were injured and killed. The Japanese army took the opportunity to attack the city. Major General Seya then adjusted his deployment and controlled a small number of troops in the remaining directions. The main force attacked the city from the east gate.
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