Chapter 405: The Yin Damaged Li Ziyuan

Sure enough, the wicked are really governed by the wicked, and Li Ziyuan's effect on this move can be described as quite good. After being tied with a rope in the key part and someone holding him in front of him, Hideo Ikeda suddenly became much more honest. Let go and go, let sit and sit, and no longer use people and tie racks.

I'm afraid that Hideo Ikeda, who has also become a eunuch ghost over there, after the key parts are tied up as a morning glory rope, the honest behavior makes several political cadres not know what to say. It can only be said that this chief is doing this crookedly. Although this was suspected of abusing the prisoners, it saved the guards a lot of trouble.

However, Li Ziyuan's approach, although it was somewhat undisciplined, also solved a lot of trouble for the troops below. The Japanese soldiers who paid attention to the spirit of bushido were a bunch of crazy people who were hard to catch on the battlefield. Even if they are captured, there are not many who are honestly prisoners.

Generally, you have to tie it up before you can tie it off the battlefield. Even if they go off the battlefield, they can generally only march on a stretcher. Otherwise, they will either find an opportunity to commit suicide, or grab a gun and try to rebel. It is not easy to capture a Japanese prisoner, and it is even more difficult to send him safely to a higher department without violating discipline.

Many soldiers were made a little angry by the stubbornness of the Japanese army, and finally violated discipline. Some cadres were even dismissed for violating prisoner discipline. Li Ziyuan made this trick, if it is said that it is a violation of discipline, it is certain.

If you tie a rope to the most critical part of a man, and if you don't do it well, it will be easy to turn people into eunuchs. Besides, this must be to rip off people's pants, and marching bare-butted is not only a violation of prisoner discipline, but also a suspicion of the three disciplines and eight points of attention of dangerous troops.

But no matter how serious the violation is, as long as you don't really drag that thing off the other person's house, you won't be harmed. At this time, there was no such thing as psychological trauma, and as long as there was no injury on the outside, it was not considered an abuse of the captive. That is to say, if it is violated, it is big, and if it is small, it is nothing.

In view of the characteristics of the Japanese prisoners, and the qualitative size can be large or small, Li Ziyuan's method was quickly popularized in the Taihang Mountains. And Li Ziyuan's methods of subduing the dishonest Japanese prisoners have also spread more and more widely and more and more miraculous. Even the troops of Jinchaji once specially organized a group to send people to learn from the experience.

Even the political commissar of the military region, who has always been rigorous, can only criticize Li Ziyuan afterwards. If you made such a move yourself, even if it was under the special circumstances at that time, your superiors could not count you as violating discipline. But the problem is that you spread it so widely, what is this called?

If every army stripped the captives naked after the battle, tied ropes to key parts and crossed the mountains and mountains, not to mention passing through large and small villages, what would this be like? Fortunately, this incident made by Li Ziyuan was not a serious violation of the discipline of the prisoners. After criticism, it is basically blown by a strong wind.

A few captives were honest, and Li Ziyuan put all his energy into the action of holding a cow behind him. After all, the Japanese army has an advantage in strength and firepower, and the Japanese army's infantry tactics have always been good at flanking and infiltrating operations. Especially the infiltration tactics of the flanks, the Japanese army played quite skillfully.

If he is a little careless, he will easily be entangled by the flanks sent by the Japanese army in a roundabout way and interspersed with small forces. Therefore, although it is said that it is fighting and retreating, it is extremely careful in terms of route and tactics. In particular, he was quite cautious about frontal and flank operations, and always avoided being outflanked by the Japanese.

The most important thing is that he has lost contact with his superiors at the moment, and he is now ignorant of the enemy situation in the entire Taihang base area. If this were to encounter the Japanese troops sweeping in other directions, it would create a situation where there were wolves in front and tigers in the back. At that time, he couldn't lead the cow, but was pushed by the cow.

But on the ever-changing battlefield, there are some things that you can't completely avoid with caution. Li Ziyuan tried his best to change the route, and always kept a distance not far from the Japanese army behind him. This Japanese army can neither let this Japanese bite itself, nor let them get out of their sight.

At the same time, every time Li Ziyuan changed the route, a platoon was placed in front of him to prevent encounters with other Japanese puppet troops. The Japanese army has a radio station, which can quickly communicate and inform each other of the enemy's situation, and mobilize troops to any point. But now I am deaf and blind, and everything can only be cautious, even if it is a little more detour, I must be cautious.

Whenever Li Ziyuan was led by Li Ziyuan to circle around the mountains and mountains at the junction of the three counties of Licheng, Hubei, and Huguan, and when the tired Japanese army wanted to give up, Li Ziyuan teased this Japanese army. After teasing the exhausted Japanese soldiers again, he continued to lead them again.

Li Ziyuan provoked again and again, so that after discovering that the opponent's forces were not many and were not the main force of the Eighth Route as he imagined, this Japanese army once thought of giving up on them. directly forgot his original task, and simply concentrated his troops to bite Li Ziyuan all the way.

For this Japanese army, the commander of the Eighth Route in front of him is too fucking damaged. You just wanted to take a break here, and he was doing something over there. If you chase after him, he will go there when it is difficult to go. I don't hit people when I sneak up on you, and I specialize in beating pack horses that carry weapons, ammunition, and weapons. While you're eating, he's there specifically looking for an opportunity to smash your pot.

You pursue him behind him, small ambush units he sets up on both sides of the mountains, and no one beats the pack horses with heavy weapons. This way, that's not an ordinary negative loss. The Japanese army's 92 heavy machine guns were more than 100 pounds, plus spare ammunition. On such a rugged mountain road, all the people are carrying the march, and the degree of exhaustion can be imagined.

The overall weight of the 41-type mountain cannon is indeed very light, and it can also be disassembled into several parts to be carried by people in places where the horses cannot be towed. But the problem is that after decomposition, it is carried by people, and the weight of these parts is not light. Carrying dozens of kilograms of parts, plus the size of the Japanese artillerymen. A long-distance pursuit on a mountain road was enough for these artillerymen to drink a pot.

It is true that most of the Japanese mountain artillery can be disassembled and carried on the march by people when necessary. But that refers to short marches, and only to the extent necessary only to love. All of them are carried by people on long-distance continuous marches and battles, and even an iron man can't carry it.

Especially when you have to carry a large number of shells, it can be said that it is a torture. But if these struggling artillery pieces were buried on the spot, the Japanese superiors would not be able to spare them when they returned. In desperation, some of the Japanese infantry could only provide assistance to the artillery brothers, and exchanged with the artillery to carry mountain artillery on the march.

Otherwise, what else can I do, watch those artillerymen die of exhaustion. Or was it because the weight was too large to keep up with the team, and it was discovered by a small group of troops on the Eighth Route and eaten? Originally, the Japanese army still wanted to catch a few coolies to share their pain, but Li Ziyuan didn't give them a chance at all. Specially take them around all the villages that can be bypassed, and go there when there is no human population.

After such a big turn, more than half of the pack horses carrying heavy weapons were killed or wounded. The heavy machine guns and mountain artillery, which were originally carried on pack horses, could only be changed to human resistance. On such a rugged mountain road in the Taihang Mountains, carrying hundreds of kilograms of heavy machine guns and artillery parts, this difficulty and fatigue can be imagined.

At dusk, the Japanese set up a marching pot to get something to eat. Over there, less than 400 meters away from them, two grenadiers were fired* and instead of hitting people, they directly blew up a marching pot and two cooking soldiers into the sky. The hungry and thirsty Japanese soldiers around the pot of rice didn't have time to eat a bite, so they were all completely reimbursed.

Okay, you smashed my pot, we still have lunch boxes to use. Those Japanese army-style lunch boxes were also developed with hard work. Fill it with water and food, and you can cook as long as there is a fire. But this group of eight roads has dispatched a group of sharpshooters, and they still don't beat people and focus on lunch boxes.

After all, the lunch box is not bulletproof, and one bullet can hit one piercing. The water inside dries up, which not only extinguishes the fire, but also keeps the rice in the lunch box in the state of raw rice. Of course, not all of them are sharpshooters, and it is impossible to break all the lunch boxes in one go.

But the problem is that raw rice is cooked, not only with fire, but also with water to make raw rice into mature rice. When the Japanese army was looking for a limited water source, they found that there were not many limited water sources around, and the few in number had been thrown into human feces by the Eighth Road.

Even if the Japanese soldiers carried tablets with clean water, there was no way to drink them in this situation. That lump of black and yellow stuff is in the water source, that is, no matter how good the appetite is, the water purification pills are good, and it is not for people to drink. In this Taihang Mountain, the water source itself is limited, and it is not easy to find a supplementary water source.

The limited water source was polluted, and the Japanese army was tired and thirsty. The pot was fried, and there was no hot food. The water was contaminated, and after the limited stock in the kettle was drunk, there was no place to replenish it. This made this Japanese army not ordinary anger, it can be said to be extraordinary anger.

Everyone knows that during a long march and battle, no matter how good dry food is, it is better to eat a hot meal, which is more encouraging to morale. And as the Japanese army provoked wars everywhere around the world, the troops expanded more and more. With the weak national strength of the Japanese, it is really difficult to support such a large army. At present, the Japanese army is getting worse and worse in terms of logistics and supply.

The amount of dry food such as canned food and biscuits was also decreasing, and the Japanese army requisitioned it on the spot when they were stationed. In the course of sweeping up the various base areas, they have become more and more dependent on looting on the spot and have practiced the method of using war to feed the war. The Chinese, especially in the barren Taihang Mountains, are not so rich that every household has a large number of biscuits and canned food.

The food from the gun still needs to be cooked in a marching pot before it can be eaten. You are looking for a marching pot to attack, isn't this smashing other people's jobs? There are also water sources, all of which are polluted by you, and the Japanese army can't even drink water. This is no longer just described as a loss, it is simply a lack of virtue and smoke.

This is not the first time that these Japanese soldiers have participated in the sweeping of the Taihang Mountains, and to be honest, they have not experienced the harassing sparrow warfare of the Eighth Road. However, it was the first time that these Japanese troops encountered the practice of constantly adopting cold guns and cold artillery tactics, not hitting people and fighting horses or picking people to eat at dinner, and not beating people to fight the marching pot.