Chapter 195: Crowding Out and Suppressing (Part 1)

Yang Chisheng in Ganzhou City was so frightened that he jumped up and down, mistakenly thinking that the main force of the instructor was about to attack Ganxian County, and then threaten Ganzhou, so he issued an order for urgent assembly, drafted a telegram again, and asked Nanchang for help. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

In less than an hour, Yang Chisheng's urgent telegram for help was transferred from Nanchang to Nanjing, and Zhu Peide, chairman of Jiangxi Province, who had just finished the Central Political Conference, weighed it up a little and went to Xiyuan with the telegram to report to Commander-in-Chief Chiang.

Commander-in-Chief Jiang was discussing with Ge Jingen, Song Ziwen, Yu Feipeng, Chen Guofu and other confidants Wenwu about the supply of military supplies and the allocation of military salaries for various departments of the Northern Expeditionary Army.

"Yizhi just left and came back, there must be something urgent, right?"

Zhu Peide, who had officially become the acting chief of staff of the General Headquarters, handed the telegram from Nanchang to ******, nodded slightly to his colleagues Ge Jingen, Song Ziwen and others, and sat down beside Ge Jingen unhurriedly.

After reading the message, Commander-in-Chief Jiang's expression became solemn: "I don't know what Brother Yi thinks?" ”

Zhu Peide truthfully stated his judgment: "The garrison of Ganzhou is less than 5,000, and there is no regular army stationed in the surrounding counties, so it is very likely that Zheng Yi's department of the Communist Party will take advantage of the opportunity of the emptiness of the entire southern Ganzhou army to cooperate with the Communist forces on the Hunan and Jiangxi borders, and achieve the purpose of mobilizing the defenders of Ganzhou to go out of the city to support by attacking Ganxian County, which is empty of troops." ”

"Is it another siege for reinforcements?"

Ge Jingen asked in surprise.

Zhu Peide nodded slightly, and after ****** contemplation, he proposed another possibility: "Judging from the Battle of Chaling at the end of last year and the successive falls of Xingguo and Ningdu in the previous paragraph, the **** general Zheng Yi used his troops to be virtual and real, floating, and good at sudden attacks and long-distance attacks. ”

Zhu Peide thought for a while: "If this is the case, Yudu, which has no city to defend and no troops available, will not be able to keep it, and Ruijin, east of Yudu, will soon be under Zheng Yi's troops, and if my two reinforcements go south to attack Xingguo, it seems that it will lose its due significance." ”

"No!"

Commander-in-Chief Jiang turned his head abruptly and sat on the sofa on Zhu Peide's side: "Brother Yizhi, please order your Ji'an garrison division and the newly formed independent brigade to continue southward and recover the two cities of Fuguo and Ningdu as quickly as possible!" ”

Zhu Peide thought for a moment, and immediately understood Commander-in-Chief Jiang's intentions: "My subordinates will go back and give orders!" Farewell. ”

After Zhu Peide left, Yu Feipeng, who was in a complicated mood, hurriedly asked ******: "Does the commander-in-chief think that after the resumption of Fuguo and Ningdu, the crisis in Ganzhou will be resolved?" ”

Commander-in-Chief Jiang nodded happily: "That's right! The communist forces on the Hunan and Jiangxi borders are all rabble, and it is not a problem, but Zheng Yi's troops can fight well, so I ask Brother Yi to order his two reinforcements to take Fuguo and Ningdu as soon as possible. ”

"Once Zheng Yi's troops lose Xingguo and Ningdu, they will go to the strategic depth of advancing and retreating freely, and in order to avoid being attacked by the enemy, he can only flee eastward."

"In this way, the crisis in Ganzhou has been resolved, and Zheng Yi's department has become a lone army, how to fight next, presumably Brother Yi no longer needs me to mention it."

Yu Feipeng hesitated for a moment, and finally expressed the worry in his heart: "From the analysis of the intelligence obtained so far, Zheng Yi's department should have 3,000 to 4,000 men and horses, if he gathers forces and turns north, and fights with Brother Yizhi's two men and horses in the mountains north of Xingguo, how should Brother Yizhi deal with it?" ”

Suddenly woke up, but after thinking about it, he sat down with a smile: "If that's the case, I'll be happier, haha!" ”

Among the generals of the Central Army of the People's Party, Yu Feipeng knows Zheng Yi best.

Zheng Yi rose step by step under Yu Feipeng's ardent expectations and vigorous support, Yu Feipeng is not only the leader of Zheng Yi's military career, but also Zheng Yi's top boss and teacher.

Zheng Yi has been Yu Feipeng's most important subordinate for three years from entering the Whampoa Military Academy to leading his troops into the Communist camp.

Therefore, Yu Feipeng is familiar with Zheng Yi's character and extraordinary perseverance, and he is more aware of Zheng Yi's hidden ambition and strategy.

Zheng Yi's victories in the past few months have made Yu Feipeng feel a lot of emotion and extremely impressive, so Yu Feipeng can make a more accurate guess about the next attack direction of Zheng Yi's troops.

Commander-in-Chief Chiang did not make any changes under Yu Feipeng's reminder, completely out of his own interests, and he was happy to see the two brigades under Zhu Peide's command and the Communist Zheng Yi's headquarters fighting to the death.

Whether it is Zhu Peide's department returning from the feather or Zheng Yi's department suffering a heavy blow, it is a great thing for Commander-in-Chief Jiang, if he can fight to defeat both sides and suffer all the casualties, I am afraid that Commander-in-Chief Jiang will wake up laughing in his dreams.

Ge Jingen, Song Ziwen, Chen Guofu and others who were present were all people who had been immersed in officialdom for many years, and they soon understood the purpose of Commander-in-Chief Jiang, but Zhu Peide, who left in a hurry, was still in the dark.

The reason why no one is willing to remind Zhu Peide is because Zhu Peide is a pure outsider in the eyes of the Jiang family, and he is a prince who relies on seniority and supports his own troops.

To put it bluntly, Zhu Peide is a warlord leader who has always wavered and is good at swaying and swaying profits.

In order to obtain greater benefits, Commander-in-Chief Chiang was able to temporarily abandon his differences, endure humiliation, unite with all princes, hold high the banner of the Three People's Principles, and continue the Northern Expedition.

Once the Northern Expedition is successful and the whole country is unified, all the princes will inevitably become the targets of Commander-in-Chief Chiang's exclusion and suppression.

Unless he takes the initiative to hand over his military power and surrender to him, he will always be the main target of Commander-in-Chief Chiang's defense, exclusion, weakening, and attack, and will eventually be unable to escape the fate of defeat.

Zhu Peide, who has 50,000 horses, is also not an ordinary person, and it is not an exaggeration to call him a hero in troubled times, otherwise he would not have the status he has today, let alone dominate a province, and he will not be able to dominate a province and be vigorous.

The reason why it has fallen into today's embarrassing dilemma is actually the result of Zhu Peide's own creation:

During the Ning-Han split, Zhu Peide swayed from side to side, profiting from both ends, and after the confluence of Ning-Han, he quickly abandoned the commander-in-chief of Jiang at that time, and threw himself into the camp of the Gui faction and the Xishan Conference faction, which were inflated.

After Commander-in-Chief Chiang made a comeback, Zhu Peide abandoned the Xishan Conference faction composed of the Gui faction and a large number of Kuomintang veterans, and threw himself into the arms of the Nanjing government reorganized by Commander-in-Chief Chiang.

But in this way, Zhu Peide not only greatly offended the Gui faction, which was still growing rapidly, but also offended the Xishan Conference faction, which was driven out of the political arena by Commander-in-Chief Chiang, but also still could not gain the trust of Commander-in-Chief Chiang.

Otherwise, Zhu Peide would definitely not have the title of acting chief of staff of the General Headquarters of the National Revolutionary Army, but the chief of staff of the National Revolutionary Army.

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