Chapter 60 Xiangjiang Reflects Blood V
In the battle of the waterwheel, half of Zhou Hunyuan's column, which posed the greatest threat to the Young Communist Division, was defeated, and there was no strong enemy around the Young Communist Division, and the remaining two divisions of Zhou Hun Yuan and Li Yunjie's small half of the division did not dare to make a second time. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
At this time, the Young Communist Division can be said to have temporarily stabilized, and judging from the current situation, the only one who can pose a threat to the Young Communist Division is the Gui Army in the direction of Xinwei.
Zhang Cheng recalled history and knew that a tragic battle broke out in Xinwei today, and the Fifth Division of the Red Third Army had fallen into an unprecedented bitter battle, with very heavy casualties.
Xinwei is close at hand, and once the Gui army takes Xinwei, it is easy to form a flanking attack with Zhou Hunyuan's central army against the Young Communist Division, thinking of this, Zhang Cheng has made up his mind to launch an attack on Xinwei tomorrow and take Xinwei in one fell swoop.
In this way, not only did the Fifth Division not pay a heavy price in Xinwei as it did in history, but it also freed up the Fifth Division to reinforce other troops. Moreover, if the Young Communist Division occupies Xinwei, the Red Eighteenth Regiment will no longer need to take over the defense of Xinwei, and it will be able to avoid the catastrophe of its annihilation of the entire army in Xinwei.
After making up his mind, Zhang Cheng immediately convened a meeting of the division's party committee to put forward the idea of attacking Xinwei, and everyone quickly formed a unanimous opinion and agreed to attack Xinwei.
After the division headquarters reached an opinion, Zhang Cheng immediately called the phone number of the Fifth Division, got in touch with Li Tianyou, the commander of the Fifth Division, and discussed the plan for joint operations between the two sides. The two soon formed an agreement that tomorrow the Fifth Division and the Gui Army would fight head-on, and the Young Communist Division would attack from the rear while the Gui Army was unprepared, and the Gui Army would be driven out of Xinwei in one fell swoop.
On the morning of November 30, Division Commander Li Tianyou did not announce the news of the imminent reinforcement of the Young Communist Division, and led all the officers and men of the Red Fifth Division to continue to fight hard against the Gui army. After a bloody battle until noon, the Gui army saw that it could not take the Tiger Mountain, so it took a detour to the left high mountain with heavy troops, pressed towards the Red 5th Division, and at the same time dispatched a number of planes to bomb the Tiger Mountain.
At this most critical juncture, the rear of the Gui army sounded a fierce artillery sound, Li Tianyou heard the cannon, and immediately breathed a sigh, and the Young Communist Division finally arrived in time.
After Zhang Cheng led the main force of the Young Communist Division to Xinwei, he immediately set up a mortar position, and while the enemy was fully engaged in the attack on the Red Fifth Division, dozens of mortars opened fire at the same time, and the whistling mortar shells landed in the center of the Gui army's attack formation almost simultaneously, which immediately caused the Gui army to cry wolf and howl, and the stumps and broken arms flew all over the sky.
There were no shouts, no slogans, and the Young Communist Division greeted the enemy with artillery shells, and the continuous artillery fire for ten minutes was a huge disaster for the unprepared Gui army.
As the horn of the charge sounded, the machine guns of the Young Communist Division charged forward, clearing the enemy in the path with the fastest speed.
At the same time, the officers and men of the Fifth Division on the hill, carrying the anger of being severely injured by the Gui army yesterday, bravely rushed towards the Gui army below, forming a flanking attack with the officers and men of the Young Communist Division.
The assault troops of the Young Communist Division were invincible, and the Gui army had never seen such powerful automatic firepower, and under the impact of the Young Communist Division, they immediately became in chaos, and were killed by the Young Communist Division, and they lost their armor and could only flee in embarrassment.
Under the upper and lower attacks of the Young Communist Division and the Red Fifth Division, the Gui army was quickly crushed by our army's lightning speed, and could only flee for its life.
This battle crippled most of the two divisions of the Gui Army, and they were no longer able to launch a decent attack on Xinwei, and the officers and men of the Red Fifth Division avenged yesterday's "revenge with one arrow" and let out a vicious breath.
Immediately after that, the Red Fifth Division soon received the task of being ordered by the Central Revolutionary Army to join the Red 13th Regiment and quickly cross the river from Jieshou. After receiving the task, the Red Fifth Division took advantage of the situation to hand over the new polder defense area to the Young Communist Division, and happily embarked on the road to the head of the realm.
From November 30, the Young Communist Division blocked the important place of Xinwei, making it impossible for the Gui Army to bypass Xinwei to pursue the Red Army in the direction of Mazidu and Jieshou on the Xiangjiang River, which greatly reduced the pressure on the Red Army's various units.
Bai Chongxi, who was in command of the pursuit of the Red Army in Guilin, was terrified when he learned that one division of the 7th Army and the 15th Army of his army had been severely damaged by the Young Communist Division.
As the head of the Gui Army, known as "Little Zhuge ", he has long studied the Young Communist Division, and has great admiration for its outstanding achievements, especially its excellent tactical play is a lesson that he must study every day.
"This lesson is a bit painful!" Bai Chongxi said bitterly.
Liu Fei, senior counselor of Gui Jun, said: "The newborn calf is not afraid of tigers, Zhang Cheng's son is an immortal general, and Jiansheng can't compete with him, so it's better to leave it to Chang Kaishen's central army to deal with him." ā
Bai Chongxi said unwillingly: "Could it be that they let them bully me Gui Jun, he Zhang Cheng is not a worldly talent, how can I Bai Jiansheng be a soft persimmon?" ā
Liu Fei then persuaded: "Chang Kaishen just wants you two tigers to fight!" The Red Army said that they were just borrowing, let's believe them once, but if the Red Army stayed in Gui Province and did not go, then it would provide Chang Kaishen with an excuse to enter Gui, and the real threat to our Gui Army was not the Red Army, but Chang Kaishen! ā
Although Bai Chongxi was unwilling, as a politician, he still had the necessary forbearance, he nodded and said: "There is not much strategic room for maneuver in Gui Province, the Red Army has no future when it enters Gui, I think the main force of the Red Army will not stay in Gui Province, as for the little bastard in Zhang Cheng, it is really a variable, no one knows what he will do next." ā
Liu Fei said: "It's very simple, I can test his mind by writing a letter in person." ā
Bai Chongxi thought for a while, then nodded and approved Liu Fei's suggestion.
That night, a signal soldier of the Gui army was captured by the Young Communist Division, and the signal soldier claimed to meet Zhang Cheng, and after Zhang Cheng met him, he was released half an hour later.
It turned out that this communication soldier was sending a letter for Liu Fei, and Liu Fei directly asked in the letter what the Young Communist Division meant by breaking into Gui Province, and Zhang Cheng personally replied, and the letter naturally explained: "The Red Army does not want to be the enemy of the Gui army, and it will not go deep into the interior of Guizhou Province, but just use the road." ā
After Bai Chongxi received the reply, he let out a long breath, and he sighed: "If it is not necessary, I really don't want to be an enemy of this person!" Maybe even the leader of the red bandits didn't realize that since his debut from the International Division of the Young Communist Party, the Central Army, the Guangdong Army, the Hunan Army, and our Gui Army have all been beaten by him, and there are no less than ten divisions planted in his hands. ā
Liu Fei was also taken aback when he heard this, and exclaimed: "This lion is really incompetitive!" ā