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Chapter 1010: Don¡¯t challenge that person¡¯s bottom line

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    In the end, the Japanese army did not kill the captured civilians. Liu Yu and others who were hiding in the dark finally breathed a sigh of relief, and then reported the situation to the front finger.

    After receiving the telegram from Liu Yu and others, Li Guoyao also breathed a sigh of relief!

    To be honest, Li Guoyao's lungs almost exploded when he received the telegram from Liu Yu saying that the Japs were driving people to go to the mines.

    As a soldier who grew up under the red flag, Li Guoyao values ??the common people the most, and he despises little devils killing common people the most.

    But now that he is in Yanggu, he can¡¯t fly to Guan County even if he has wings. How to save those people has become the biggest problem before him.

    In the end, Li Guoyao made up his mind. He wanted to scare these Japanese soldiers!

    Then a stern order flew to Guan County. Li Guoyao ordered Lu Zhanwu and others to collect all the corpses of the Japanese soldiers, strip them of their clothes, chop off their heads and pile them at the city gate.

    That¡¯s right, Li Guoyao¡¯s method of intimidating the little devils was Jingguan!

    Jingguan, a high tomb built by ancient generals to show off their martial arts, gathered enemy corpses and sealed them with earth.

    This method is rarely used in modern warfare, but in ancient times, it was the most common thing to build a Jingguan with the enemy's corpse.  For example, in the famous Battle of Changping in history, after the defeat of Zhao State, Bai Qi killed 400,000 Zhao State prisoners in pits. Many people will understand the "pit killing" here as digging a big hole in the ground, and then killing these prisoners.  The prisoners were buried alive on the spot, and the bodies of the soldiers who died in battle were buried on the spot. In fact, this was a misunderstanding.

    The killing of ancient books is also called "Jingguan". It is a very barbaric behavior in ancient wars. The victorious party piles up all the enemy's corpses and heads, covers them with soil and tampers them to form a large pyramid-shaped mound.  It is a practice used by the ancient Chinese army in combat. It was also called "Martial Army" in ancient times.

    There are three reasons why those ancient generals piled up enemy corpses to form "Jingguan": First, they wanted to show their military power and military exploits and improve the morale of the army.  The second is to use this cruel method to tell the enemy about one's own strength, to punish and deter the enemy.  Third, the level of medical treatment in ancient times was backward. Stacking enemy corpses into mounds could effectively reduce the occurrence of plague.

    The earliest record of Jingguan in Chinese history is from the Spring and Autumn Period. In 597 BC, the Chu army defeated the Jin army. In order to show off the military power, a minister suggested that King Zhuang of Chu build the corpses of the Jin army's dead soldiers into a "Jingguan".  ", but King Chuzhuang did not adopt the minister's suggestion. He believed that the country used force to suppress violence and calm the people. Only the heinous people could build the Jingguan, and the people who died in this war were only loyal to their country. If they were  It was not the work of a wise king to build a temple with his corpse.  It can be seen from this that those benevolent and righteous emperors in ancient times despised the barbaric behavior of "Jingguan".  However, there are records about "Jingguan" in historical records that happened frequently, in almost every dynasty.

    Although this kind of behavior is a bit cruel, it depends on the person it is used on. For these Japanese devils who regard killing civilians as fun, Li Guoyao can't think of any other means to deter them!

    Li Guoyao knew that the Japanese were afraid of being beheaded, and the most common method used by Jingguan was to chop off the opponent's head.

    Of course, for these brutal Japanese devils, a mere sight of a few hundred people in Beijing was not enough to deter them, so Li Guoyao left another letter to the other party's commander, telling them that if they dared to retaliate, they would not only be captured  More than a thousand Japanese prisoners of war will be publicly executed. From now on, the Shandong Guerrilla Corps will attack all Japanese expatriates.

    Li Guoyao naturally would not scare them. If the little devil really did this, he would definitely retaliate in kind, although this might leave a stain on him that is difficult to wash away.

    It¡¯s just like Bai Qi in history. Think back to when Bai Qi killed 400,000 Zhao prisoners. Although Bai Qi did it to show off his military exploits, he actually showed his cruelty to the world.  At the age of his death, Bai Qi also felt extremely ashamed of this matter.

    If Li Guoyao really did this, no matter what his original intention was, future history books would definitely not approve of his doing so.

    But now he can only use this method to scare the little devils, which can be regarded as a temporary measure.

    Fortunately, he believed that the former enemy commander of the Japanese army did not dare to take action. After all, he was just a small captain of the Colonel Corps and did not dare to decide on such a big matter. Once this matter was reported to the top of the Japanese army, those senior Japanese  The general's vision will also consider this matter carefully.

    After all, this matter is related to the future combat model of both sides. If both sides involve civilians and regard them as targets of revenge, then this?The war will be even more difficult to end.

    Sure enough, things developed as Li Guoyao expected. Colonel Chichai did not massacre all the surviving people, but imprisoned them. This shows that the other party still has a trace of sanity, and it can also be said that he has been given to Li Guoyao.  Frightened.

    Jinan. Japanese 12th Army Headquarters!

    After receiving the enemy information report forwarded from the 10th Division Headquarters, Iida Sadagu and others fell silent!

    Originally ordered to arrive at Guan County in five hours, the frontline troops actually took two days and two nights and lost more than 1,400 people. Such results made all the top Japanese military officials feel ashamed!

    That was all. What made them even more angry was that the garrison of Guanxian County was turned into a Jingguan by the enemy. This was intolerable.

    But Li Guoyao's threatening letter also shocked all the Japanese military leaders. Not to mention the Japanese prisoners in Li Guoyao's hands, Li Guoyao's threat to attack the overseas Chinese had to be taken seriously.

    In Iida Sadagu¡¯s office, several senior Japanese military officers looked very solemn, and everyone frowned, not knowing what they were thinking.

    After a long time, Iida Sadagu said: "Gentlemen, please tell me how to solve this matter. Are the frontline troops still waiting for our instructions?"

    Major General Hongo Yoshio said immediately: "Your Excellency, this matter should actually be analyzed from two aspects!"

    "Oh, please tell me about those two aspects!"

    "The first aspect is the issue of the Imperial Army prisoners that Li Sang mentioned. We must first analyze whether the other party really has thousands of Imperial Army prisoners, and secondly whether the other party will attack these prisoners."

    ??Then Yoshio Hongo continued: "The second aspect is the issue of the imperial expatriates. Will the other party attack the imperial expatriates, and whether they have the ability!"

    "Hey, Sasaki-kun, what do you think?" Iida Sadao said.

    The reason why Iida Sadagu wanted to seek Sasaki's opinion was mainly because Sasaki was a very capable commander and a rare expert on China.

    Sasaki was born in Matsuyama City, Japan, and graduated from the Army Sergeant School. In 1911, his Fifth Division rotated with the Eleventh Division garrisoned in Manchuria, and Sasaki set foot on Chinese territory for the first time.

    Sasaki initially learned Chinese during his time at the Military Academy. However, the short-term quick learning of our new language did not bring much. In addition, he was only interested in playing and had almost no Chinese learning or research on Chinese affairs.

    After graduating from Mainland China University, Sasaki first worked in the "branch/that class" of the General Staff Headquarters, and was sent to Guangzhou, Beijing, and Nanjing successively to experience China where the National Revolution was in progress.  During the Jinan Incident in 1928, he was arrested by the southern revolutionary army and almost died.

    After the September 18th Incident, Sasaki served as the top advisor to the Manchukuo National Army attached to the Kwantung Army Headquarters and actively supported the Manchukuo National Army.  He has written many books about China and has a very profound understanding of China.  However, unlike Nobujun Aoki, Rihachiro Banishi and other old "China hands", Sasaki is the first soldier in the Army branch/Natong to pay attention to the Chinese Kuomintang and has the closest feeling to the Kuomintang. He is the representative of the Army's new "China hands"  figure.

    Because of this, even Iida Sadagu cannot underestimate this lieutenant general division commander.

    Sasaki thought for a while and said: "Your Excellency, I know something about Li Guoyao and the army under his command. I have even studied it in depth before. Therefore, I think it is best not to challenge this branch/that general."  Bottom line!¡±

    Sasaki¡¯s words stunned the two Japanese generals present. They couldn¡¯t imagine that such ¡°cowardly¡± words could be said by Sasaki!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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