74 The Yellow Sparrow Flying (7)

In August 1933, Captain Anteng could not really believe that he had left the battlefield until he stepped off the transport. Even if you have the familiar port of Tokyo in front of you, you can see the familiar crowd in front of you. He raised his hand and bit it the back of his hand, the tingling sensation reminding Captain Anteng that it was all real. His intellect accepted this, but his feelings vehemently rejected this fact. What flowed in Captain Anteng's neurons was an indescribable excitement, which was the strong impression that the battlefield left on Captain Anteng, so strong that even if the body left the battlefield, the soul seemed to linger on the battlefield.

More than half of Captain Anteng's brigade returned to Japan alive, and the rest were in urns covered with white cloth, the two corners of which were tied together, and the urns hung from the necks of the surviving comrades. Captain An Teng, who had personally seen the incineration of the corpses of the Japanese soldiers, actually knew very well where there was time to seriously incinerate the corpses during the hasty retreat of the Japanese army, and the corpses were piled high on the pyre and incinerated together. The ashes are just a few handfuls of them into the box. There is not even a guarantee that the box with the names of the war dead actually contains the ashes of the war dead.

These things that should have been important, Captain An Teng already felt that they were not important at all at this time. The battlefield of iron and blood was deeply engraved in Captain Anten's soul, burning his soul like an unquenchable karmic fire. It was a real burning battlefield, and the attacks of the Chinese air force during the Japanese military march had made the Japanese army feel unbearable, which was simply a gentle drizzle compared to the later engagements.

After the official battle with the army of the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army, the huge iron cans that fell from the sky fell to the ground and exploded violently, and the damage caused by the scattered iron sheets was nothing at all, and the iron pipes exploded out of the gasoline and indescribable things, under the action of the scorching heat, the gasoline burned in the air, and all the places that were splashed were immediately rising flames, and some viscous things splashed together in the air, and they could not be extinguished when they hit the Japanese army. The Japanese offensive position turned into a sea of fire in an instant, and the Japanese troops who had just begun to attack turned into burning men, who were knocked down one by one by the stormy bullets of the Chinese army on the opposite side in the midst of screams.

Captain Anteng saw in the distance that a soldier had been ignited by gasoline in the distance, and the soldier wanted to roll to extinguish the flame, but the short roll temporarily extinguished the flame under him, but the oil taken up in the roll burned in other parts of the soldier, and the flame that was temporarily extinguished soon rekindled as soon as it left the ground. The whole soldier was burned into torches, and he was burned alive in the battle on the battlefield, howling miserably.

There were also soldiers who took off their uniforms, but were hit by the splattering sticky stuff on their bodies, and the soldier tried to wipe it off with his hands, but his palms burned. In order to pull out the burning flames on his body, the soldiers scratched the wounds on their bodies and were drenched in blood, but there was still no effect. I watched as the skin near the fire point was scorched black.

Some of the soldiers were so burning that they couldn't put it out, so they simply straightened up, dropped their equally burning hot rifles, stumbled in the direction of the Chinese position, and were then killed by bullets. This is the best way for them to seek liberation.

The Japanese had to retreat from their offensive positions, and no one was willing to wait for death in that inferno of flames. The retreating Japanese troops were greeted by the Grim Reaper from the sky, the shadow of huge planes hung over the Japanese troops, and those planes did not know how many machine guns were loaded on them, anyway, each plane was condescending, and countless muzzles sprayed non-stop flames in all directions.

There were also Japanese soldiers who tried to fight with the weapons in their hands, and the 38 rifle fired a bullet, and the machine gun on the plane had been shot down in ten or twenty ways. One soldier was very lucky, firing four or five shots in a row, and then he was strafed by the machine-gun fire. The soldier broke all the bones and muscles with continuous bullets from the top of his waist, and the whole person was cut in half, the lower half of his body fell to the ground, and the upper body rolled and fell several meters behind.

Many more Japanese soldiers fired only one or two shots, and were either killed or wounded in the condescending and dense strafing fire. These planes passed over the defeated Japanese army and shot a literal sea of blood.

Captain Anten was very smart, and when he saw that the front position was blown into flames, he immediately ordered the troops to retreat. By the time the Chinese planes launched a widespread strafing attack, his troops had already withdrawn to a nearby area where they could hide. The captain himself did not hide, but stood in place and commanded his subordinates to quickly hide.

At this time, a man suddenly pounced on him and threw Captain Anten to the ground. Then, with a flick of bullets, he planned to graz Captain Ando's head and shoot into the soft ground next to him. This is one of Captain Anteng's subordinates, who used his life to save Captain Anteng, who was saving the Anteng brigade. As long as Captain Anteng closed his eyes, he could hear the dying cry of the subordinate who was swept by the machine gun, "Captain, we have all been deceived!" ”

The words of the subordinates dying are not referring to the Chinese on the other side, the two sides of the war are going to kill each other, and there is nothing strange about what the Chinese are doing. Captain Anteng knew that the subordinate who saved his life was "deceived" when he meant being deceived by the War Department. The Chinese army that the War Department told the Japanese army about was not at all the same thing as the Chinese army in front of them. Either the War Department knew the combat effectiveness of the Chinese army and deliberately did not tell the Japanese army that was engaged in the battle. Or the War Department did not know what kind of combat capability the Chinese army on the other side had, and then fabricated some information to tell the Japanese troops who were engaged in the battle.

In either case, the Japanese troops fighting on the front line were deceived by the War Department. They did not even admit that they did not know what weapons and tactics the Chinese army used, and deceived the Japanese army with a lie that the equipment of the Chinese army was similar to that of the Japanese army.

Even after being attacked by the Chinese army's automatic weapons and air force on the road, not only did they not correct their rhetoric, but instead sent more people to emphasize to the Japanese army that the automatic weapons in the hands of the Chinese army on the opposite side, as well as the planes in the air, were very few, and it was purely the Chinese army to scare the Japanese army and demoralize the Japanese army. As long as the Japanese army can show the spirit of bushido, it will be able to engage the Chinese army with similar weapons and equipment.

Fortunately, several high-ranking officers of the Japanese army were killed by the demonic machine-gun planes of the Chinese army, and finally the Japanese headquarters in Taipei had to order the Japanese troops on the front line to retreat "temporarily". On the way to retreat, Captain Anteng experienced terrible days and nights.

The planes, artillery, and automatic weapons of the Chinese army made every retreat of the Japanese pay a terrible price. Originally, there were more than 80 percent of the troops when they were withdrawn, but when they finally withdrew to Taiwan, less than 60 percent remained. In particular, the Chinese army took advantage of the mountainous terrain to skillfully set up an encirclement network, and it was with great difficulty that the Anteng Brigade found a trail from the encirclement because the Chinese army had not enough troops and had only laid mines. Captain Anteng didn't foolishly turn around and look for other paths, his troops paid the price of 10% of their strength and simply paved the way with human lives. Coupled with the rain for two consecutive days, the Chinese Air Force was unable to dispatch, so it was only for a considerable part of the Japanese army to find a way to escape.

When more than 40,000 people returned to Taipei, less than 15,000 troops, and two-thirds of the troops were surrendered to Taiwan. The nightmare of blood and fire haunted Captain Anteng's mind day and night, and could not be expelled no matter what.

Theoretically, Captain An Teng should now be called An Teng Shaozuo, and after he found and opened the retreat channel regardless of casualties, the division commander who withdrew from this passage personally ordered the promotion of Captain An Teng to Shao Zuo, but Captain An Teng quickly forgot about this matter completely.

The commander of the division was pale like a ghost, but he still pretended to be a solemn commander, and when Captain An Teng was promoted in front of a group of defeated soldiers, Captain An Teng finally couldn't help but ask without asking, "Why did the military department lie to us?" This sentence.

Back in Tokyo, the troops returned to the barracks first. The scene of fighting for pensions was staged again, and the families fought openly and secretly for the bones of the fallen soldiers, and there was no family affection at all. An Teng Shaozo had seen such a situation, and he was no longer shocked. At this time, An Teng Shaozo was full of sorrow, and the urns with the names of the fallen soldiers may not contain the dead themselves.

Since it was a defeat, of course, there was no way to celebrate. However, the management of the troops is also very lax, and An Teng Shaozo is also a hero who saved the Japanese army, and he will not be subjected to any difficulties when he wants to leave the barracks. An Teng Shaozuo went home first and met his parents. As an ordinary small business owner, the new policy advocated by Bei Yihui is quite beneficial to small producers, and every small enterprise can be linked to relevant scientific research institutions and obtain improved technology as long as they pay a certain amount of money.

An Tenghui knew that Kita Yihui had a more ambitious goal, that is, to cover the whole of Japan "Japan National Laboratory", if this plan can be implemented, there will be a more reliable guarantee for the technological upgrading of small enterprises. He also knows that big business owners are speculating a lot in technology, and they are totally opposed to such a national laboratory plan to provide services to small businesses. Kita Yihui barely managed to do this with the strong help of Takahashi Isaki.

After saying goodbye to his parents, An Tenghui went to visit Kita Yihui. Bei Yihui couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he saw An Teng come back. After stepping forward to shake hands with An Teng, Bei Yihui said with relief: "It's good to come back." ”

"Mr. North! The military department lied to us! You're right, they don't have any other means than to deceive now! With a strong depression, An Tenghui said such words three times. Then the tear ducts, which seemed to be dry, suddenly recovered, and An Tenghui sat there and cried loudly.

So many comrades-in-arms were not killed in battle at all, but were unilaterally slaughtered on the battlefield. Even if the military department does not know anything about Chinese intelligence, but when encountering completely different weapons of the Chinese, as well as air raids, they do not continue to insist on going their own way, but take corresponding countermeasures, and the results will be very different! So many Japanese officers and soldiers died worthless!

Bei Yihui didn't even want to comfort An Tenghuisan, and in the social science research of the People's Party, he attaches great importance to emotional venting. It is very unscientific to stop the venting of emotions, and only after venting can you regain your calm as soon as possible. Only after regaining calm can we think more rationally. So after Anteng Shaozuo cried for a while and finally stopped, Bei Yihui took a towel and handed it to Anteng Shaozuo.

"As I said a long time ago, it's not that some bad people are deliberately doing bad things. But there is a problem with this system, if the system is not changed, these people will encounter problems that cannot be solved, and they will encounter enemies that cannot be defeated, and they can only do this after their skills are exhausted. If they don't, they themselves will be held accountable by the problematic system. If they do, they will not be held accountable by this problematic system. Kita replied.

"So what are we going to do?" An Teng Shaozuo's crying eyes flashed with hatred.

"Gather comrades, mobilize the masses!" "Now is not the time to overthrow this system, if you only rely on the army now, then even if you kill those at the top, you will only replace some relatively enlightened guys to come to power." It's just a change of soup and not a change of medicine. If we want to start a revolution without allowing the fruits of the revolution to be stolen, we can only make more comrades understand what kind of revolution we want to carry out! And to get the support of the masses! If it fails, the revolution may well have only moved a little forward. He couldn't even move a single step, he was just being used by careerists to go in another direction. ”

Second Lieutenant Anteng heard that something big had happened when he was not in Japan, and he hurriedly asked Kita Ikki what had happened. Kita Ikki told An Tenghui about the recent movements of the control faction. After introducing the situation, Kita Yihui said: "Even if the revolution is launched, if the comrades see that some of the culprits that everyone thinks are killed, they will probably think that the revolution has succeeded. But this is not right, if we do not gather forces that can shake the whole of Japan, a coup d'Γ©tat by the army alone will not achieve the goal of the revolution, not to mention that the forces in the hands of the unification faction are now greater than ours. If the coup succeeds, it is likely that the pro-Dominist faction will still have the support of the emperor. At that time, the situation of the revolutionaries was even more passive! ”

This is what Kuroshima and others have repeatedly warned about in the superstition that the greatest reason for the success of the BJP's revolution is that it has always insisted on vigorously attacking the most stubborn conservatives, while at the same time uniting the people to the greatest extent. When it comes to cracking down on die-hard conservatives, the BJP is by no means soft. There was no pause. When one of the most stubborn conservatives is destroyed, the BJP immediately begins to strike at the next most stubborn conservative. Even a second ago, this conservative was still standing in the same trench as the BJP.

The theft of the fruits of the revolution was the norm in the peasant uprisings of successive generations in China, and after the rebel army shook the foundation of the old system, it failed because it could not establish a new system. Chairman Mao has long clearly pointed out the reasons for these failures, and history has also told Chen Ke how those former revolutionaries in Chinese history suddenly revealed their true colors as counter-revolutionaries. In this regard, Chen Ke has never had any "benevolence" to speak of.

The reason why Chen Ke is not very optimistic about the revolution in Japan is that the reactionaries in Japan are too strong, and if they cannot clearly understand the true colors of the reactionaries, they will not be able to truly mobilize the Japanese people to wage the most thorough struggle against the reactionaries. Japan's Meiji Restoration's Red Newspaper Team is a lesson from the past.

Seeing that An Tenghui's emotions really recovered, Kita Yihui began to discuss with An Tenghuizo his deduction and plan for the Japanese revolution.