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During the flight from Peking to Shenyang, Zhang Xueliang remained silent. He felt that another war between China (Northeast China) and Japan was about to come. What he also couldn't figure out was how could the Japanese high-level officials who were already controlled by Japan's domestic peace faction dare to initiate a war? But a new round of war is imminent and is certainly unavoidable. At this time, a civil war had just broken out in Spain, Europe, and the world had just turned its attention there. On the other side of the world, the turbulent East Asia was about to reignite the war.
Regarding the upcoming war with Japan, Zhang Xueliang had no fear of shrinking. As the true ruler of the Northeast, known as the "King of the Northeast," Zhang Xueliang knew very well and was very proud that the six provinces and two cities in the Northeast had developed greatly in the past eight years since he took over at the end of 1928, including military strength, industry and commerce. , agriculture, education, economy and other aspects can be said to be rising rapidly, and it is fully capable of challenging Japan. Although they do not yet have the ability to land on Japanese soil and counterattack Japan, the Northeast Army still has the ability to defend itself and protect its hometown at this time, so Zhang Xueliang is not timid. He even had a little bit of expectation for this war. At this time, due to the intervention of Zhang Xueliang (Chu Fei), the history has been completely separated from the "history of that time and space". The Japanese failed to invade Northeast China, and of course it was impossible to continue their full-scale invasion of China from Shanhaiguan from north to south. China is also divided into three major forces - the Nanjing Kuomintang, the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Communist Party and the Northeastern faction. After the end of the Long March, the CCP had established a firm foothold in northern China and slowly began to regain its strength with the secret and strong support of the Northeastern government. By early 1936, the CCP was growing stronger. The occupied area (liberated area) had expanded to the entire northern Shaanxi, eastern Gansu and western Shanxi, covering nearly 200,000 square kilometers, and the controlled population reached more than 15 million. The armed forces of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the Southern Guerrillas have also grown to 180,000. Although the comprehensive strength of the Kuomintang's ruling areas at this time was still much higher than that of the CCP in terms of economy, military, controlled territory area and population, the leadership group of the CCP at this time was centered on Mao Zedong, who was full of foresight and talent, and had Zhu De , Peng Dehuai, Liu Bocheng, He Long, Lin Biao and other outstanding military generals, and the Red Army of the Communist Party of China has a fighting spirit of risking life and death that the Central Army of the Kuomintang does not have. In addition, there are many factions in the Kuomintang, each of them is fighting for their own reasons, so Chiang Kai-shek The encirclement and attack on the CCP's liberated areas are becoming increasingly inadequate. After spending a lot of financial and material resources, there was still no progress. Within a few years, the Nanjing government was no longer able to carry out such a large-scale encirclement and suppression operation. Chiang Kai-shek had no choice but to adopt an economic blockade in an attempt to trap the CCP base areas. However, the CCP still receives support from the Northeastern government, and trade between the two sides continues, so the effect has not been great. There are no longer large-scale battles between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, but small-scale battles between the two sides in the tug-of-war zone continue almost every day.
Zhang Xueliang clearly saw that due to his intervention, China was temporarily free from the disaster of large-scale Japanese invasion, but it had already fallen into an endless quagmire of civil war. At this time, China could be said to be three pillars, although the Northeast was located outside the customs. Time cannot get involved, but the continuous civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in the Central Plains is definitely not a good thing for the Chinese nation and the reunification of China, and national strength is also greatly depleted in the internal fighting. Historically, it was because of the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War that the Kuomintang and the Communist Party stopped the civil war and united to fight against the outside world. Now, further war with Japan is also likely to promote domestic unity and peace in China and end the Chinese Civil War.
As for North Korea, to be honest, Zhang Xueliang (Chu Fei), who has seen what North and South Korea did in the 21st century, has no good impression of this nation at all. The first was North Korea. Zhang Xueliang hated this feudal dictatorship under the guise of socialism established by Kim Il Sung. Since 1945, the supreme leader of North Korea has been Kim Il-sung, then Kim Il-sung's son Kim Jong-il, and later he was succeeded by Kim Jong-il's son Kim Jong-un. Isn't this a standard hereditary feudal emperor system? Where is socialism? In the Korean War in history, when North Korea was about to be subjugated by the United Nations forces led by the United States, Marshal Peng Dehuai led the Chinese People's Volunteers into North Korea and fought bloody battles with the "United Nations forces" headed by the United States, the world's largest superpower, using inferior equipment. After three years of fighting, more than 170,000 good sons and daughters of the Chinese nation, such as Yang Gensi and Huang Jiguang, were sacrificed to keep Kim Jong Il's North Korean regime from falling. But what happened next? In the past few decades, North Korea has reached out to China for free assistance every year. Countless Chinese people have saved rice, cotton, coal and other material resources that have been saved by frugality and food, and have been continuously sent to North Korea, supporting North Korea's shaky rule. But what does North Korea do to China? It uses China as a shield and backer when times are tough, and sells out China's interests without hesitation when times are going well. It ignores the Chinese government's rhetorical protests and uses Chinese loans to build nuclear weapons. The most hateful thing is that during a politically sensitive period, Kim Il Sung actually ordered the destruction of the cemetery of the Chinese Volunteer Army martyrs who were buried on North Korean soil, leaving the skeletons of the Volunteer Army martyrs exposed in the wilderness. ?Jin Kuibi, commander of the 701st Regiment of the Marine Brigade, was not afraid of Japanese bullets and stood on the bow of the Northeast Army's largest cruiser "Haiqi", which was violently shelling the other side, and loudly encouraged morale.
The blood of the young officers and soldiers of the Marine Corps Brigade of the Northeast Army who participated in actual combat for the first time became even more boiling.
The Japanese troops on the shore opened fire violently, with light and heavy machine guns, mortars and grenade launchers firing densely at the Northeastern Army landing ships on the river. The Northeastern Navy ships' self-defense artillery and machine guns immediately opened fire, and the officers and soldiers fought back with light weapons. At the same time, each ship summoned artillery units to cover the Japanese defense positions on the road with artillery fire. The artillery shells of the Northeast Army roared over the heads of the Marines on the river and hit the other side. A large number of fortifications and bunkers built by the Japanese army on the beach of the Yalu River in Uiju were blown up to the sky, causing heavy casualties in all units.
The river surface of only a few kilometers was quickly breached. One after another, the Northeast Army's landing transport ships and assault boats rushed onto the North Korean land opposite the Yalu River. One after another, the "Type 35" amphibious medium tanks slowly drove out of the cabin and went down the mountain. It roared forward like a tiger, followed by the officers and soldiers of the 13th Marine Brigade of the Northeast Army in blue and white field uniforms. The officers and soldiers of the Marine Brigade, all wet in the mountains and fields, shouted "Ak-35" Long Jinghu rushed forward to fight with the remaining Japanese troops on the beach. The fierce firepower of the sophisticated AK-35 assault rifles directly killed the Japanese troops who could not resist and retreated steadily.
Although the Japanese troops on the river bank were already dying after being bombarded by the Northeast Army's artillery, the remaining Japanese troops still relied on the solid cement and steel fortification bunkers to resist. In order to prevent the Northeastern Army from landing in Yiju, North Korea, Susumu Fujita recruited a large number of Korean migrant workers to build three Yalu River defense lines consisting of densely packed bunker firepower points and permanent fortification trenches, forming a powerful fire defense network. Wire. Each one is extremely strong. When connected together, it forms a wall. When separated, it becomes an independent bunker. However, this line of defense, which Lieutenant General Fujita had given high hopes to, was completely destroyed by the Northeastern Army's three-hour bombardment. The leading soldiers of the Northeastern Army who rushed ashore used a new weapon newly equipped by the Northeastern Army to deal with these remaining Japanese firepower points - flamethrowers. When the Northeastern Army discovered that there were still scattered Japanese troops hiding in fortified bunkers and resisting, they directly called in flamethrowers. Fire dragons swept across one after another, and the Japanese soldiers hiding inside were burned to death and screamed repeatedly. At this time, when they saw the burning Japanese soldiers stumbling out of the tunnel and screaming in agony, the officers and soldiers would shout excitedly: "Don't shoot! Let these dogs live so much fun!"
Feng Zhanhai, commander of the 118th Division of the Northeastern Army, who was watching on the riverside, knew through the fierce changes in gunfire that at this time, more than 7,000 people from the 13th Marine Corps Brigade had landed on the other side, and the troops had torn a hole in the Japanese defense line to seize an area. landing field. By now it was getting brighter and the rain was getting lighter. In order to prevent the Japanese reinforcements from counterattacking, the troops and heavy equipment must also seize the time to cross the river through the pontoon bridge. Thinking of this, Feng Zhanhai called the head of the engineering regiment of the 118th Division: "How long will it take to complete the pontoon bridge?"
"Reporter's seat, it will take about two hours."
"I'll give you one hour! If you can't finish it, come see me with your head held high!"
For such an almost arbitrary and unreasonable order from the division commander, the commander of the engineering regiment had to bite the bullet and carry it out. People always unleash their potential at critical moments. The officers and soldiers of the 118th Division Engineer Regiment braved the occasional Japanese artillery shells and falling raindrops and worked hard to finally build a bridge connecting Dandong and Dandong within the time required by Feng Zhanhai. The floating bridge in Uiju. Because too much material was consumed, the engineers and soldiers had to recruit the fishing boats of local fishermen. When the fishermen heard that their troops were going to invade North Korea to fight the Japanese, they generously lent them their fishing boats. In the past few years, when fishermen from the Northeast who originally lived in the Dandong area on the banks of the Yalu River went out to fish in the river, they were often bullied by Japanese gunboats coming "suddenly" from the opposite side. Those Japanese gunboats were fast and sank the fishing boats of the Northeast fishermen. Then he ran away, making the fishermen gnash their teeth in hatred. Now, the troops were finally over. Within an hour, the 118th Division Engineer Corps raised more than a thousand fishing boats from nearby fishermen, which greatly accelerated the laying of the Yalu River pontoon bridge. Seeing this result, Feng Zhanhai remembered what Marshal Zhang once said: "War must be based on the people to win victory."
It was around 9 a.m. on the 19th. The 13th Marine Brigade, the leading force of the Northeastern Army, had already invaded Uiju. The main force of the Japanese 45th Regiment defending the city was defeated. The Japanese reinforcements, the 19th Division, also gradually arrived. , the two sides began to fight in Yiju. The sky over the Yalu River has cleared the clouds, and the 9th Aviation Group of the Northeast Army in the north of the Yangtze River was dispatched. A dense fleet of aircraft flew across the sky towards North Korea and violently bombarded the Japanese troops in Yiju. There were clouds of fighter jets in the air, ships were flying back and forth on the river, and brand-new Northeastern Army tanks were roaring through the pontoon bridge and roaring with pungent green smoke. As the people of Dandong who came in the rain lined the streets to see each other off, the army officers and soldiers led by the 118th Division of the Northeastern Army sang the loud "Song of the Northeastern Army's Advance into North Korea" and embarked on the journey to North Korea through the pontoon bridge:
"Crossing the Yalu River with high spirits, protecting peace and defending the motherland means protecting our hometown! The good sons and daughters of the Northeast unite as one, march into Korea and defeat the ambitious Japanese wolves!" (Another plagiarism and adaptation of "The Battle Hymn of the Chinese People's Volunteers" by Zhang Xueliang)
The Northeastern Army became the first large-scale and fully armed Chinese army to set foot on a foreign territory in modern China. On March 18, 1936, the Sino-Japanese Korean War broke out. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)Song" embarked on the journey to North Korea through the pontoon bridge:
"Crossing the Yalu River with high spirits, protecting peace and defending the motherland means protecting our hometown! The good sons and daughters of the Northeast unite as one, march into Korea and defeat the ambitious Japanese wolves!" (Another plagiarism and adaptation of "The Battle Hymn of the Chinese People's Volunteers" by Zhang Xueliang)
The Northeastern Army became the first large-scale and fully armed Chinese army to set foot on a foreign territory in modern China. On March 18, 1936, the Sino-Japanese Korean War broke out. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com