Chapter 240: Mu Xiu Yu Lin

Senior Brother Leng, brother, I admire you to death, you, you are so good on the first day of class, I am a role model!

The Living Yama has said it, let you talk about that tactic next time. Is that tactic really that good? After class, Ma Peiji pestered Leng Jie and couldn't help asking.

"If you use it well, it's naturally very useful." Leng Jie replied.

"Senior Brother Leng Jie, tell us about it when you have time, I'm also interested in that." Hearing that Leng Jie used this tactic to wipe out thousands of Japanese troops with the strength of a regiment, Luo Xingli was also a little breathless.

"I didn't expect Lao Luo, you can't help it!" Ma Peiji laughed.

"I'm humbly asking for advice!" Luo Xingli said with a straight face.

"Just pretend!" Ma Peiji turned to look at Xue Zhongshu, who didn't speak, "Brother Lisheng, why don't you speak?" ”

Xue Zhongshu glanced at Leng Jie, hesitated for a moment and said, "I just think Senior Brother Leng is too high-profile in class today. It doesn't matter to those of us, but many of those seniors in the fourth and fifteenth phases were suppressed by Senior Brother Leng in the limelight, and it would not be a good thing to hate Senior Leng because of this. ”

"Thank you Senior Lisheng for the reminder." Leng Jie accepted the other party's kind reminder, but he didn't take it to heart.

Not to be envied is to be a mediocre person.

As Xue Zhongshu said, Leng Jie's performance today did cause some people to be jealous.

Including Dai Pu in the fifteenth issue, in addition, there are many people in the fifteenth and sixteenth issues who are not satisfied with Leng Jie, who is in the limelight.

Leng Jie didn't care too much about these people's unfriendliness, and these people couldn't eat him.

A few days later, Wan Yaohuang really opened a class, specializing in tunnel tactics and anti-slope tactics, and asked Leng Jie to give the lecture.

This time, Leng Jie changed from a student to a teacher again.

Leng Jie spoke very seriously, he really hoped that the backbone officers of the Chinese army in front of him could listen to it, so that it would definitely be of some help to the Anti-Japanese War.

For this tactic, those who agree with it think that it can be called a classic tactic; Those who disagree with it will scoff at it.

Others don't know, anyway, Ma Peiji has really become a fan of Leng Jie, and Luo Xingli's attitude is much better than before, and in addition, some other students have come to ask for advice.

Of course, this is all a small part, and more is dismissive or unable to put it down.

Although Leng Jie slowly got used to it at the Army University, the outdated teaching philosophy and teaching materials of Lu University still made him not want to stay here.

He even sent a report to Huo Yuzhang, hoping to return to the army.

However, when it comes to letting Leng Jie return to the army, Huo Yuzhang can't be the master, and there is no war, what are you doing when you go back to the army?

And in order to appease Leng Jie, Leng Jie was also left with a position as a regiment commander in the 40th Division.

At the beginning of the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government reformed the army, abolished the establishment of the brigade level, and the division had three regiments under its jurisdiction.

As a result, under normal circumstances, an infantry division is less than 10,000 people.

Originally, at this time, the national army was seriously understaffed, and it was common to eat empty salaries, and perhaps the actual number of an army was only seventy or eighty percent, or even fifty or sixty percent.

Although Huo Yuzhang reserved a position for Leng Jie as the commander of the 120th regiment, Leng Jie was also quite worried about what his troops would be dismantled.

But that's not something he can decide now.

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Shanxi, Changzhi County.

Li Hai, who was obsessed with the front line, was finally released, but he did not enter the troops under the jurisdiction of the Eighth Route Army, but went to the Shanxi New Army, that is, the Decisive Death Column.

At present, Li Hai is the director of the political department of the 8th Regiment (also known as the 8th Corps) of the 3rd Column of the Shanxi Decisive Column.

The reason why Li Hai was transferred to the decisive column was that the Eighth Route Army wanted to control this force. It just so happened that Li Hai himself had good ability, he was a Red Army soldier who participated in the Long March, and he was a college student himself, and he also studied at Kang Da and stayed in the front-line troops.

The Decisive Column needs capable people, so the headquarters released Li Overseas and served as the director of the Political Department of the 8th Regiment of the Decisive Column at the age of 20.

The 8th Regiment of Lehi's Death Column was not alone, but with three people.

They are his old subordinates in the 115th Division, Mao Hong, Zhang Cheng and Li Daniu, this is what Li Hai wants to come over, mainly because they are old subordinates after all, and they are more familiar.

When he came to the third column of the Decisive Column, Li Hai knew that Yan Laoxi already had plans to attack the Decisive Column.

The decisive column is also called the Shanxi New Army, and the reason why the new army was established was also because the old Jin Sui army fought too unsatisfactory in the Taiyuan battle and suffered heavy losses, so the new army was established, and it was planned to use the new army to create a generation of the old atmosphere of the original Jin Sui army.

But who would have thought that the rapid development of the new army, coupled with the political workers sent by the Eighth Route Army, led to a decline in Yan Laoxi's control over the new army.

The December Incident in history is better than the struggle between the Jin Sui Army and the Eighth Route Army for control of the New Army.

According to history, on the whole, it was Yan Laoxi who suffered a loss, after all, the troops armed with his money, who would have thought that most of them would go to the Eighth Route Army in the end.

In fact, this is also Yan Laoxi's own problem.

In terms of civil affairs, Yan Laoxi's ability is not to say, Shanxi's industry, commerce and military industry before the Anti-Japanese War were very strong, even better than President Chang's national government.

Because President Chang actually relied on the support of compradors to sit in the position of the boss, and the country in power did not develop a decent heavy industry for ten years.

On the other hand, Yan Laoxi re-established a good industrial system a few years after the Central Plains War. Moreover, Shanxi's industry and commerce, education, and grassroots self-government systems have all developed very well.

If Yan Laoxi had been appointed as the executive premier of the Nanjing government, perhaps the current China would not have been so miserable, and perhaps China would have a relatively good industrial system.

Unfortunately, these are all assumptions.

Principal Chang won't let him, and Yan Laoxi may not dare to go.

What's even more regrettable is that these industries in Shanxi are basically cheaper.

Of course, the Jin Sui army was even more miserable, the Jin Sui army, which once controlled the five provinces of North China at its peak and had a strength of nearly 400,000 troops, is now shrinking in a corner of the southwest of Jin Province, with a strength of 100,000 troops.

And of these 100,000 people, the new army accounts for nearly half.

The current establishment of the Jin Sui Army is quite large, with 4 group armies.

Sounds scary, right?

However, these four group armies only have 50,000 or 60,000 people, and in terms of misery, the Northeast Army is better than the Jin Sui Army, at least the establishment of the four group armies is only tens of thousands.

Don't look at Principal Chang who gave him two more group armies, but no one can't do it, which is why he set his sights on the new army.

This is also the reason why he came into contact with the Japanese after the later failure.

I want to borrow the hand of the Japanese to restore my strength, but the Japanese are not fools.

The political workers of the Eighth Route Army within the Decisive Column had already noticed it, so they asked the headquarters to send people to strengthen their control over the Decisive Column.