Chapter 140: The Cause of the Fortress

Of course, the fortress is not a bull or not, and the reality that Zhan Chengfang is facing now is that if according to Liu Lang's plan, the thousands of oceans he wants to take out with thick legs are probably far from enough. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

That's not all, not to mention that he can't take it out, even if he scavenges the heads and brains of the whole county, it is impossible to build this terrible fortress. What made Zhan Chengfang completely confused was that Liu Lang told him all such confidential things, what was his intention? He's just a minion, he's still a periphery!

Zhan Chengfang wanted to hug his thighs, but he didn't say that he meant to stand on Liu Lang's side completely, Sichuan belonged to Liu Wenhui and Liu Xiang's eldest brothers, but not the central government, and Zhan Chengfang could still distinguish this.

Not to mention that Zhan Chengfang was shocked, even Yu Xiancheng, Chi Dakui and others, who were already familiar with Liu Lang's style, were also stunned by Liu Lang's generosity, Chief Liu, what does this mean to start a war with the leaders of the Sichuan warlords?

"Sir Liu, a station of this size is not something that can be built in a short period of time, and it costs too much money and food." Zhan Chengfang settled down, and could only persuade a little tactfully.

"Hehe, it doesn't matter if it takes a long time, let's take our time, people always have to have a goal, no one doesn't want to be a general, but before that, you have to set a small goal, such as building a small base, don't you say?" Liu Lang smiled slightly and said.

More than 70 years later, Wang Tuhao's small goal blinded the eyes of countless Chinese people, and Liu Lang's small goal was also blocked by several people who were speechless, according to Liu Lang's plan, the cost of this fortress may be hundreds of thousands of oceans.

"However, Chairman Liu's side 。。。。。。" Zhan Chengfang could only bring out Liu Wenhui to stop Liu Lang's crazy idea.

Once the construction is really carried out according to Liu Lang's ideas, he, Chairman Liu's descendant, will not report to the top is simply throwing stones in the dung pit --- looking for death, but if it is reported, now Liu Lang is the biggest leader of Guangyuan, and the consequences of disobeying him are not much better.

"Chairman Liu's side, I will communicate, what you have to do now is to build the barracks first, and then help me recruit soldiers, the number of places is not limited, those who pass the assessment will be fifteen yuan per month per person, and when I come back from Chengdu, I want to see the results." Liu Lang did not allow Zhan Chengfang to persuade again, and the final word was made.

Perhaps in the eyes of Yu Xiancheng and others, it is unwise to spend a lot of money and grain to build such a large fortress in such a place as the hinterland of China, and this is not the front line against Japan. They were right, in the past time and space, the Japanese army occupied most of China, but until the defeat, it did not invade Shaanxi and Sichuan, and Guangyuan, which is located on the Sichuan-Shaanxi-Gansu main road, naturally did not experience war.

However, Liu Lang couldn't predict what kind of chain reaction his little butterfly would cause in this time and space. Liu Lang's planned steel mills, military factories, weapons research institutes, and recruit training camps will all be located in this base, and there is no room for error.

Moreover, Liu Lang's focus was not on the Japanese, but on President Jiang. Although I have never met the bald headmaster, whether it is the slightly biased record of the Republic of China or the comments of the Republic of China in a remote corner, the supreme governor of China during the war has never been an open-minded person, as long as he is not iron-hearted to get on the same boat with him, he will be cut off by various means. Liu Lang believes that one day, the bald headmaster will attack him and the independent group, and when he finds that he can no longer control him.

With such a fortress base, Liu Lang can make any invading enemy hit the head and bleed, no matter who it is.

Throughout the history of World War II, all countries have a record of building fortresses to resist foreign enemies, but the most successful of them is small Japan. The Japanese mostly live in an offensive posture in China itself, so naturally there is no need to use fortresses to defend, but abroad, the Japanese in the late World War II did not use this thing to hold on.

In the historical Yunnan-Burma counteroffensive, there was a fortress offensive and defensive battle that was a classic for the Japanese army, but tragic for the Chinese army, that is, the Battle of Songshan!

???? In May 1942, the 56th Division of the Japanese Army mobilized more than 1,600 civilians recruited from outside the sapper wing, and spent nearly half a year to almost hollow out the belly of Songshan and the nearby six hills, including Xiaosong Mountain, Rolling Dragon Slope and Loess Slope, and finally built a large fortress with seven sub-mother bunkers as the main body.

???? The whole fortress is like a large ant nest hidden underground, the underground transportation network extends in all directions, electricity, ventilation and water supply facilities are readily available, and the surface positions are all reinforced with steel plates, logs, cement, and sandbags, even if they are bombarded by 500-pound aerial bombs or 150mm caliber heavy artillery, they can also be safe and sound!

???? With this "large ant nest", a remnant wing of the Japanese army was less than 1,000 infantry (non-combatants are not counted), but the 20,000 Chinese expeditionary forces with field artillery groups and the help of the British and American air forces were blocked in front of the pass for three months and five days, and when the position was finally breached, the Chinese army suffered nearly 8,000 casualties, and the casualty ratio of the Chinese and Japanese armies was as high as 1:8!

Since the Japanese can do it, Liu Lang can also do it, he wants to build a large fortress even more exaggerated than Songshan here as the base camp of his independent regiment, and in the future, the independent regiment can be replenished from this place in terms of weapons and equipment and reserve troops.

Although the amount of work is huge, he still has five years before the Japanese invaders launched the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937, and five years is almost enough.

In addition, Liu Lang also had an idea that at the beginning of the war, the Japanese invaders were powerful, and the aircraft and heavy artillery they possessed were the main reason for the defeat of millions of national troops, which was also a dead knot that Liu Lang could not change. In fact, the fortifications built by the defending national army in the early days were too rigid and too rigid and one of the main reasons for the huge losses of the national army in the early stage of the war, but this could be improved to reduce the casualty rate.

And the process of building this fortress is a process of practical learning. All the members of the independent regiment, from him down, whether they are soldiers in the formal formation sequence or in the reserve supplementary regiment, all have to participate in the construction of fortress fortifications for half a year. The best learning should come from practice, and the vocational education after 70 years sums up the famous saying of Taizu: practice brings true knowledge.

Liu Lang hoped that when fighting with the Japanese army with heavy artillery, the independent regiment would be able to skillfully build suitable field fortifications to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Of course, the more important thing is that 8 months later, on the defense line of the Great Wall, which spread for thousands of miles, Liu Lang wanted to take advantage of the fortification and let the Japanese army shed blood.

Defending oneself in order to better kill the enemy and learn to build fortifications is the first subject that all soldiers of the independent regiment should learn. And this first step is to start by building your own base.

The reason why he said it to Zhan Chengfang, an outsider, is that Liu Lang believes that smart people will choose to be their own people, and if they are not smart, they don't have to bother thinking about these troubles in the future. At least on a military level, Liu Lang does not need the presence of an outsider.

After arranging the military training plan for this half month for several high-level officials of the independent regiment, Liu Lang rejected their suggestion to send a platoon to guard him, so he took Chen Yunfa and Mo Xiaomei, three people and three horses, and set out on the journey to Chengdu.