Chapter 134: The Chinese

The scene was very chaotic for a while, and thousands of Chinese and Japanese troops plus the "Chinese Brotherhood" were slaughtered in the open space outside the airport.

Choking, scuffling, biting, buttonhole and nose picking...... All kinds of means are used to the extreme, and there is only one goal, which is to put the other party to death.

Therefore, the fierceness of cold weapon combat is not lower than that of hot weapons at all, and it can even be said that it is much higher than that of hot weapon battlefields...... The reason is that hot weapon combat usually has a certain distance, while cold weapon combat is face-to-face, blood, death, roars, and screams are all around, and the air is filled with the smell of blood and sweat, and even the desperate and frightened eyes of the other party before death can be seen at a glance.

Zhang Chi and the soldiers of the first battalion experienced it vividly at this time. This experience even frightened these battle-hardened warriors in hindsight, because it was an almost primitive and dehumanized madness, and in this moment, the warriors did not feel that they were individuals, but as animals, animals desperate for survival.

Of course, it was the Chinese side that had the upper hand in this hand-to-hand fight.

And it's not just because of the preponderance of Chinese...... At this time, the Japanese army had only more than 1,000 people, and Zhang Chi's troops, plus the people of the "Chinese Brotherhood", were at least more than 2,000 people.

But this is not the main factor that the Chinese side has the upper hand, you must know that the Japanese army has a strong melee ability, the Chinese side, although the melee ability of Zhang Chi's first battalion is not bad, but there is still a gap compared with the devil, after all, the proportion of swordsmanship in the small Japanese army is not a few, and the Japanese army's training in stabbing technology is simply to the point of paranoia, it is said that they have been practicing stabbing every day since the first day of their soldiers, and from time to time they will use live people to let recruits practice stabbing to practice courage and courage. As a result, the Japanese army was often able to fight three or five enemies without losing ground in close combat.

Of course, this situation is relative to the high quality of the devil's training in the early stage of the Anti-Japanese War, and the training of Little Japan gradually declined in the later stage of the Anti-Japanese War, while the quality of the Chinese army slowly grew up in battle, so that the Japanese army in the later period could not please even in the stabbing battle.

Not to mention the "Chinese Brotherhood", although they themselves are prisoners of war and have some military qualities, they have been engaged in heavy manual labor in a half-starved state after being captured, so this physical strength has gradually declined, and physical strength is especially important in close combat, many people even if they can kill an enemy in close combat, but they are also exhausted and do not even have the strength to stand up...... This is actually similar to death for a battle, because he is no longer able to function and is not helpful to the battlefield.

Therefore, if it is only a numerical advantage, the Chinese side will probably not be able to defeat the well-trained Japanese army in front of them...... Although this is a bit of a good thing, it is the actual situation during the Anti-Japanese War, so even the new army tried to avoid hand-to-hand combat when facing the Japanese army.

But the Chinese military also has two advantages:

One is the "Chinese Brotherhood", which surrounded the Japanese army from behind, or it can also be said to be a front and rear attack on the Japanese army.

That's a big bargain.

Surrounding this thing, in the minds of ordinary people, may think that it is just cutting off its supplies and back roads, and giving the other party a morale blow. For example, in a battle like this one, even if the Chinese army surrounds the Japanese army, then the Japanese army only needs to divide half of its men and turn around to deal with the "Chinese Brotherhood"?!

But in actual battles it is not so simple.

To put it mildly, the disparity in numbers will be further widened when the Japanese army is surrounded...... It is conceivable that although there were more than 1,000 Japanese troops surrounded in the middle, many of them were compressed in the interior of the circle and could not play a role, and only the circle of people in the circle could actually exert their combat effectiveness. However, the Chinese army can exert its combat effectiveness in a larger circle on the periphery, so at the same time, the Chinese army is often two or more people against the Japanese army.

To say that when facing the enemy in front, the Japanese army also has to pay attention to the rear from time to time, because they don't know whether the comrades behind them will be able to hold on, and if the comrades behind them have been knocked down and they don't know anything, it means that they will shine their backs in front of the enemy. The Chinese army apparently has no worries in this regard.

This is also the reason why on the battlefield of cold weapons, even if the supply is sufficient, it is taboo to let the enemy surround it, once surrounded, it often means that no matter how many troops can only exert a very limited combat effectiveness, the result of the battle at that time is by no means as simple as one life to one life.

More importantly, the Japanese army at this time could not be said to be a complete Japanese army, and many soldiers of the battalion wearing Japanese military uniforms could not distinguish whether they were friends or foes for a while.

This is a powerful move by Zhang Chi...... Not all the soldiers did it when he shouted, and at least one company of soldiers was ordered to continue to lurk inside the Japanese army and make the same moves as the Japanese army, and sometimes even pretended to fight the Chinese army a few times.

Then, while fighting, he suddenly attacked the Japanese soldiers around him.

In fact, this is the infiltration warfare often played by the Japanese army, and the biggest harm caused by this tactic to the Japanese army is that the Japanese army does not know whether the comrades standing next to them are friends or foes, because they may stab themselves at any time.

Although the Japanese army often played, they also had no way to deal with this tactic, especially at this time when the two armies were in a mess, the infiltration war could basically be said to be insolvable, and the infiltrated side could only be defeated or wait for death.

The Japanese did not flee until the last moment, to be exact, there was no mass rout, and only a few escaped from the battlefield and fled into the forest near the airfield.

As a result, patches of corpses were left on the battlefield, both Japanese and Chinese.

Zhang Chi fiercely lifted the stone and smashed it on the head of the Japanese soldier who was pressed under him, and after the Japanese soldier screamed, the hand holding Zhang Chi's neck slowly loosened and softened.

Zhang Chi's rifle had long since lost its place in the hand-to-hand combat just now, so Zhang Chi could only use any weapon he could find and capture...... Stone.

If the Japanese army had caught this stone first, the dead man might have been Zhang Chi.

So the battlefield is really a wonderful place, between death and life, sometimes it's just a stone that you usually don't bother to look at.

Zhang Chi staggered to his feet, all covered in blood, and the people around him were almost the same.

"Chinese!" When he got up, he forgot to scream, although this voice was very quiet because his strength was almost exhausted, but it was the only way to distinguish between friend and foe.

"Chinese!"

"Chinese!"

……

The people around him replied one after another, so Zhang Chi knew that the battle was over.

(To be continued.) )