Chapter 496: That Guy Is Crazy

Sun Yongqin has always regretted why he came to fight a battle and carried so much baggage.

If he could, he even felt that it would be most appropriate for him to bring three thousand bare-handed men.

Of course, that's what I thought after seeing the mountains of seizures.

At the moment when he was beaten all over the ground by the Japanese army's forward troops, Master Sun was eager to carry the mortar to the battlefield himself.

In this battle, for Sun Yongqin's Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, the losses were undoubtedly huge.

More than 800 people were killed in the battle, and more than 600 were seriously wounded, which was equivalent to beating the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army half crippled in World War I. But the seizure is undoubtedly huge.

As the saying goes, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and although the Eighth Division was at its weakest, its equipment was still beyond the reach of a peasant army like the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army.

More than 7,000 38 large covers, more than 40 light machine guns, 10 92 heavy machine guns, and more than 70 grenadiers were collected and piled up on the battlefield by the soldiers, which could completely blind the eyes of Sun Yongqin and Commander Deng.

With these equipment, they can arm an army of tens of thousands at any time.

China is not short of people, what is lacking is weapons.

The bodies of the peasant army and the soldiers of the Deng Wen Cavalry Brigade who died in the battle, a total of 1,138 bodies, did not have enough manpower to carry them, and because the Sixth Division was a hundred miles away, time was pressing, and there was no time to burn into ashes, so they could only be taken to the mountains near the plain, found a sunny place, simply held a ceremony to bury them on the spot, marked them, and waited for the time to move the martyrs' cemetery in the future.

It's just that everyone didn't expect that the burial of 1,138 martyrs would be 80 years.

As the first place in China to form a division to annihilate the Japanese invaders, Luoyanping, the place where the Eighth Division was destroyed, has become a famous patriotic attraction in the Republic, and the heroic souls of the martyrs of the 1138 Northern Battlefield are here, silently watching their past achievements and guarding their victories.

Everyone who comes here to visit will choose to stop at the distant plank road and hike 1138 meters to this hill that was originally a bald mountain to worship, this mountain, also because of the existence of 1138 martyrs, is called Lie Mountain.

Burying his comrades-in-arms, Liu Lang led more than 1,700 peasant troops and more than 1,300 cavalry into the mountains and retreated towards Chengde according to the predetermined route.

The horses of the Deng Wen Cavalry Brigade became the most powerful transport force, all the wounded stretchers were tied between the two horses, and the 1,300 war horses fully undertook the task of transporting the wounded. The remaining nearly 3,000 fighters were not idle, some carrying two long guns on their backs, and most carrying heavy machine guns with cannons.

The cannon brought out by Langtuanzuo returned to his back, and the humanoid cannon reappeared in the rivers and lakes, almost blinding a group of peasant troops and the northeastern cavalry.

At this time, Deng Wen knew that the intelligence said that a certain fat man bravely crowned the three armies and killed the enemy wing headquarters in the hinterland of the Japanese position, which was really inaccurate. Carrying a 70-kilogram 82-kilogram guy who can still be as flexible as a fat monkey on the mountain road, can it only be described as the three armies of Yongguan? Is it completely brave and the tenth army?

At the same time, the company led by Liu Dazhu also let the two friendly armies know why the front-line troops of the Eighth Division were beaten by the Great Wall Regiment and could not find the north.

Along the way, they carried the most supplies on their backs, and at the same time they took on the most military tasks. When the large army is marching, they are to be at the front and be in charge of guarding, and when the large army is repairing in place, they are to explore the way ahead. But even so, they still maintain admirable discipline, and no one even hears a word of complaint from them, they just execute and execute.

If it weren't for the fact that they would have been able to fall asleep while they were ordered to trim, the two friendly armies would have suspected that they were not normal humans.

Whether it was a battle or a march, the soldiers of the former Independent Regiment under Liu Lang told the peasant army by example that if they wanted to win, they had to be like them and become the elite of the elite. Of course, if you want to become an elite, the most important thing is to survive the battle, and only those who survive have a chance to become an elite.

When the forward troops of Sakamoto Masaemon arrived, Liu Lang and the two friendly troops had already escaped fifty miles into the mountains, and even if the Japanese army could send the satellite into the sky immediately, there would be no chance to catch up with them.

What's more, Sakamoto Masaemon had no intention of chasing at all, and symbolically sent nearly 10,000 troops to search the surrounding mountains and forests in two groups.

Even the 2,000 missing men of the Eighth Division could not be found.

How did the two infantry brigades that had fled for their lives still dare to stay nearby? In order to escape the pursuit of the cavalry, in addition to the light weapons they carried, all the machine guns and heavy equipment were thrown away, and if they were chased by the crazy Chinese, even if the infantry were only weak Chinese peasants, a light and heavy machine gun would be enough for them to meet Amaterasu.

Quality is important, but as long as there is enough quantity, quality is just as good. A few years later, the Red Polar Bears used the theory of quantity above all else to defeat the Third Reich, which was far superior to their quality.

After digging up the Chinese cemetery, and carefully observing the clothes and limbs and faces of more than a dozen Chinese remains, Sakamoto Masaemon had to make a judgment that he himself found difficult to accept but had to accept, and the person who ambushed the remnants of the Eighth Division, except for Deng Wenbu, who was driven north of Rehe, was the local Chinese peasant resistance army in Rehe.

Their shoulder sockets do not have calluses, which means that they do not have the experience of shooting all year round, on the contrary, almost all the corpses have thick calluses on the palms of their palms, which proves that they have worked all year round.

They were either the regular Chinese army or the rebel army composed of the Rehe peasants.

Originally, according to Sakamoto Masaemon's plan, since he didn't find the living person who attacked the Imperial Warriors, it was okay to find the dead, at least to vent his anger.

In addition to the corpses, there is also a letter in the tomb where the remains of Chinese can be buried, a letter written in paper made of the uniform of a lieutenant general of the Great Japanese Empire, and I don't know what kind of red liquid is ink.

The big red characters and the dark green general's uniform look very dazzling, but one of the lines of large characters written in Japanese makes Sakamoto Masaemon feel even more chilled.

"If the remains of our martyrs are damaged, the remainder should be returned ten times and a hundred times, and there is no well-known."

"Baga, arrogant." Sakamoto Masaemon was furious at the first moment of reading the letter, and pulled out his command knife and cut the written lieutenant general's uniform into several pieces.

However, soon, the commander of the 6th Division, who had vented his anger, issued an order that surprised the surrounding Japanese troops.

"Don't care about the graveyard of the dead in China, go after the living quickly."

It means that it is not interesting to find dead people to settle accounts, go to the living! The Japanese soldiers obeyed the order and quickly left the cemetery of the Chinese martyrs in whole group.

Sakamoto Masaemon actually wanted to tell all the Chinese about the Chinese buried here in the wilderness, which was the end of going against the Japanese Empire.

But that line of big characters let him know who the person who left the words was.

That guy is crazy.