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Chapter Seven(1/6)

Chapter 7: From a thousand miles away

When Yue Hanping returned to Guizhou, Yang Sen quickly established the Guiyang Officer Crash Class, with Yue Hanping serving as the Director of Education, responsible for the daily teaching of the Officer Crash Class. Yang Sen is now eager to train a group of officers, and a large number of officers need training in ten security regiments across the province. Yue Hanping devotes almost all his energy to military academy teaching, trains a group of officers for Yang Sen, and reserves a team of officers of the 20th Army.

Time flies, and when the pointer of history points toward July 7, 1937, a cannon sounded at Lugou Bridge, and the Japanese army began a full-scale war of aggression against China. The 29th Route Army stationed in Pingjin, led by the commander Song Zheyuan, began to stubbornly fight against the Japanese attack. Major newspapers and magazines published articles, "Pingjin is in crisis, North China is in crisis, and the Chinese nation is in crisis." When the news came, the whole country was shocked. Yang Sen immediately sent a telegram to the Military Commission at 3 pm on July 8, requesting to go out to the war of resistance.

Faced with the Japanese army's tight pace







Military Commission

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The decision to stick to Pingjin



� Pingjin Twenty

The Nine Route Army resisted resolutely



Finally, due to excessive strength

Special



�Beiping�





Tianjin has fallen one after another





twenty

Nine Route Army

According to the Military Commission

� Telephone order



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Conservation of Baoding





Nanjing Chiang Kai-shek

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House



�Jiang Kai-shek

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�Tele to Chen Cheng to discuss





Look

National map�



�Jiang Kai-shek

Worry

Burn



Chen Cheng pointed

Map�



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Chairman



�North China is one

The endless plain





�It is beneficial to the Japanese mechanized troops

Attack



Not conducive to my defense





North China

How long can't hold on?







�Jiang Kai-shek

�Tell me

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�I'm not not�

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The gap between China and Japan



� Where I

Take one

Keep it straight

We must first calm our country

It's because of this

Concern
To be continued...
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