Chapter 295

Hirohito and Okamura Ninji tried every means to catch Zhang Dongbei's gang of people who had infiltrated the Shina. But no matter how tightly they defended, in the end, they didn't fail to catch Zhang Dongbei and others, and Hirohito issued a ban on the sea and the air. Suddenly the whole book entered an extremely tense state, the people of the book did not know what was going on, but the political axe set up checkpoints everywhere throughout the country, and strictly censored the people, the first ten days, the people of the book have endured, but the time passed slowly, people did not perceive a sense of danger, coupled with the comprehensive closure of the political axe, so that the people's lives have caused a lot of inconvenience, some people began to express their dissatisfaction in their hearts, after not getting a response from the political axe, More and more people began to complain. In the end, unable to withstand the excesses of some people in the country and the pressure of public opinion, coupled with the destruction of the Yasukuni Shrine, some young people in the military department are still not obedient to the leadership of the imperial family, and after considering many reasons, Hirohito finally revoked all the previous martial law orders in order to appease the people's dissatisfaction and anger. On the first day of the abolition of martial law, Zhang Dongbei and others swaggered on a merchant ship bound for China. If Hirohito knew that it was Zhang Dongbei and others who instigated the people to oppose the political axe ban, it is estimated that he would have to vomit half a catty of blood.

After Zhang Dongbei and others returned to Xuzhou, they reported the results of the battle to the two commanders-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army. Seeing a sea of fire in the photo, the two commanders-in-chief couldn't hold back any longer, and rushed to give Zhang Dongbei a bear hug. The destruction of the Yasukuni Shrine can be regarded as a blow to the Japanese army. As long as this news is published in the newspapers, the morale of these invading troops will be greatly damaged, and the most likely thing is that they will withdraw their troops from China. The two commanders conveyed the good news to the central authorities at the first time. The chairman, on the other hand, seemed to have known the result for a long time, and was so calm that there were only four words in the telegram at the time: "Published in the newspaper."

On the second day after the newspaper was printed, the whole country was boiling, and all parts of the country were celebrating this unprecedented victory, and even some villages and towns close to the cities got the news in the shortest possible time; although the common people did not know what the Yasukuni Shrine was, what they knew was that the Eighth Route Army had hit Yuben and had blown up a very important place in Xiaoyueben. The common people didn't know how to read the telegram, and it was just hearsay, so various versions appeared among the common people, some said that the emperor of Yuben was blown up, some said that the palace of Yuben was bombed, and some people said that the Eighth Route Army only sent ten people to raze the country of Xiao Yuben.

In stark contrast to the joyful situation of the Chinese people, the soldiers all gathered in front of the offices of commanders at all levels and demanded that they tell the truth, while the generals at all levels of the Chinese army were even more angry and humiliated, and they called the supreme commander of the Chinese invasion army, Terauchi Daishou. For a whole day, Daitoshi Terauchi's phone and transmitter did not stop. In the end, there was really no way, and after getting the news from China, Daishou Terauchi issued a notice, and the content of the notice was that the destruction of the Yasukuni Shrine was a lie fabricated by the people of China, saying that it was just a plan by the people of China.

But despite this, most of the Yue Jun still didn't believe it, because some of the scenes in the photos were Yu Ben, and they knew the houses and trees in their hometown, and the most obvious ones were the cherry blossoms in full bloom. In fact, even Daiju Terauchi himself did not believe in this notice. Because he knows better than those who say that it is the address of the Yasukuni Shrine, and from the analysis of the scene in the photo, there is no doubt that it was the real Yasukuni Shrine that was blown up. But why don't those people in the military department tell themselves the truth? After thinking hard, Daiju Terauchi suddenly realized something. At the beginning, Hirohito had ordered him to organize a force to return to China as soon as possible, but he refused Hirohito, although he finally sent back a few of his adjutants, but there were no troops, and the worst thing was that those adjutants were killed by their own people before they set foot on their own land. In this way, the bombing of the Yasukuni Shrine this time has nothing to do with himself, and if such a big thing happens, Hirohito will definitely want to find a replacement for the dead ghost, and as long as he puts all the responsibility on himself, then the royalists in his own country will definitely not let him go easily, although he has a high prestige among the youth radicals, but for the Yasukuni Shrine, his prestige is simply a fart. Surely there will be no one to defend themselves then. And now the reason why the country doesn't tell him the truth is that they actually want to deal with him. Perhaps an envoy has been sent to China to bring him back to his original book for trial. Rather than sit here and wait for death, it is better to lead the troops back now. Moreover, now in China, there are many defeats, and the morale of the army has long been low. And the most important thing is that China at this time is like a lion waking up from sleep, and it is gradually showing its domineering. The lion is not yet fully awake, but it has already shown its amazing momentum. When it really wakes up, let alone trying to defeat it, whether it can survive is a big question.

After figuring this out of the question, Daiju Terauchi gathered his most loyal subordinates and began to prepare to return to Japan to seize military power and power. In Terauchi Daishou's view, the best result is for him to directly defeat Hirohito and those royalists, and then he will be unified by Terauchi Daiju.

No, the big birthday in the temple is like gathering more than 200,000 people in the army and secretly returning to China. Since then, the chaos has escalated. It is said that the internal turmoil in China has become a pot of porridge, and in China, due to the loss of the supreme commander, all the millions of troops who invaded China are like a plate of scattered sand, and they no longer have the arrogance they had before, and even the offensive defense is as soft as tofu. Due to the civil war in the country, there is no time to take care of these people. Coupled with the counterattack of the Chinese [***] people like a tiger. The group of soldiers who fought were like lost dogs, with nowhere to hide. Many generals couldn't stand the beatings and sent telegrams to China to request that they return to China, and they said that they would rather fight a civil war than stay in China again. However, Okamura Ninji disagreed, he believed that it was not easy for the army to get the current territory in China, and it could not be easily given up, and if it was given up now, it would be impossible to regain it in the future. Moreover, he thought that although the temple Daishou gathered more than 200,000 people to rebel, it would soon be quelled, and the goal of the Great Empire was still the fertile land of China, so Okamura Ninji resolutely disagreed, and he sent a telegram to the army stationed in China at this time, asking them to hold the inherent land at all costs. The supreme commander of the army stationed in China was temporarily replaced by Qingma Changqing. Although a large part of the army stationed in China belonged to the youth radical faction, they also understood that Terauchi Daiju must be unlucky at this time, and they still had the same ambitions for China as Okamura Ninji in their hearts. So I listened to Okamura Ninji and stayed in China. But no one thought that the Daishou troops in the temple, who thought they would be easily cleaned up, would hold out for two years. During the two-year civil war, although Okamura Ninji came to China from time to time to preside over the overall situation, Okamura Ninji really sat in the position of supreme commander of the Chinese military stationed in China in 1941, more than two years later, when he put down the Terauchi Daiju rebellion, and after Okamura Ningji took the position of supreme commander of the military stationed in China, he immediately adopted a three-light policy of "killing, burning, and robbing everything" against China, and this so-called one-light policy was exactly Okamura Ninji's revenge for the destruction of the Yasukuni Shrine two years ago.