Chapter 1: Traveling back to the Republic of China

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Senior Japanese officers killed by the squadron in the War of Resistance Against Japan:

One. Killed by the National Revolutionary Army

1. Lin Daba, Major General of the Army, died in Shanghai on 1932/03/01.

2. Kuraga Chenji, Major General of the Army, died in Wusong, Shanghai, on August 29, 1937.

3. Iena Zhixiong, Major General of the Army, died in Shanghai on October 11, 1937.

4. Kaichi Asano, Major General of the Army, 1937/11/14, died of wounds in Tianjin.

5. Retaro Kato, rear admiral, died in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River on 1938/07/31.

6. Kiharu Jiuzang, Major General of the Army, died in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province on 1938/08/02.

7. Iizuka Kunigoro, Major General of the Army, died in De'an, Jiangxi Province on 1938/09/03.

8. Ogasawara Shuo, Lieutenant General of the Army Airlines, was destroyed on 1938/09/04 in Xiaogan, Hubei.

10. Kenten Iino, Major General of the Army, died in Nanchang on 1939/03/22.

11. Yamada Kizo, Major General of the Army, died in Dahong Mountain, Hubei Province on 1939/05/12.

12. Tian Lu Chaoyi, lieutenant general of the army, died in southern Anhui on 1939/06/17.

13. Kazuo Kobayashi, Major General of the Army, died in Anbei, Inner Mongolia on December 21, 1939.

14. Masao Nakamura, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Kunlun Pass, Guangxi on December 25, 1939.

15. Shizutaro Akiyama, Major General of the Army, died in Shandong on 1940/01/23.

16. Zuo Teng Qian, Major General of the Army, died in Panyang Lake, Jiangxi Province on 1940/03/02.

17. Kitani Zitoshi, lieutenant general of the army, died in Jiangxi on 1940/03/20.

18. Mizukawa Yves, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Wuyuan, Inner Mongolia on 1940/03/22.

19. Osamu Maeda, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Jincheng, Shanxi Province on May 23, 1940.

20. Fujido Gaoying, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Ruichang, Jiangxi Province on 1940/06/03.

21. Otsuka Biaoxiong, lieutenant general of the army, died in the southeast of Shanxi Province on 1940/08/05.

22. Jingshan Guanyi, Major General of the Army, died in Yichang, Hubei Province on October 16, 1940.

23. Dajiao Qinsheng, Admiral, was destroyed in Zhongshan, Guangdong on 1941/02/05.

24. Hikojiro Suga, Vice Admiral, was destroyed on Zhongshan, Guangdong on 02/05/1941.

25. Katsu Ueda, Major General of the Army, died on 1941/05/13 in Zhongtiao Mountain, Shanxi.

26. Yama County Yesichi, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Anhui on December 25, 1941.

27. Naoji Sakai, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Nanxi, Zhejiang Province on May 28, 1942.

28. Tsukada Attack, Army General, died in Taihu Lake, Anhui Province on December 18, 1942.

29. Takeshi Fujiwara, Major General of the Army, died in Taihu Lake, Anhui Province on December 18, 1942.

30. Katsumi Asano, Major General of the Army, died in Dongjiang, Guangdong Province in 1943/05.

31. Ren Kexin, Major General of the Army, died in Hunan on 1943/06/01.

32. Kurokawa Kunisuke, Major General of the Army, died in Yunnan on 1943/06/28.

33. Cloth on the cloth Zhaoyi, army major general, died in Changde, Hunan on November 23, 1943.

34. Goichi Nakahata, Major General of the Army, died in Changde, Hunan Province on November 25, 1943.

35. Shimokawa Yoshitada, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Yingcheng, Hubei Province on 1944/04/19.

36. Takehiko Yokoyama, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Longyou, Zhejiang Province on 1944/06/11.

37. Chiyota Kimura, lieutenant general of the army, died in Henan on 1944/06/11.

38. He Er Jilong, Major General of the Army, died in Hengyang, Hunan Province on July 21, 1944.

39. Hikoshiro Ohashi, Major General of the Army, died in the Battle of Changheng in Hunan on 1944/07/25.

40. Zuo Zhi Zhiying, Major General of the Army, died in Jingzhou, Hubei Province on 1944/07/27.

41. Shima Genyoshi, Lieutenant General of the Army, died in Hengyang, Hunan Province on 1944/08/06.

42. Zangzhong Yasumi, Major General of the Army, died in Tengchong, Yunnan Province on 1944/08/16.

43. Minamino Toyoshige, Major General of the Army, died in Mangshi, Yunnan Province on 1944/09/08.

44. Yonoyama Shou, Major General of the Army, died in Central China on 1945/02/09.

45. Zhengxiang, Shanxian County, Admiral, died in Jiaojiang, Zhejiang Province on 1945/03/07.

Two. Killed by ** army

1. Numata Tokushige, Lieutenant General of the Army, 1939/08/12, was wounded and killed by the Eighth Route Army in Shandong.

2. Norihide Abe, lieutenant general of the army, 1939/11/07, was killed by the Eighth Route Army in Laiyuan, Hebei.

3. Yoshikawa Sadasa, Major General of the Army, was assassinated in Kaifeng, Henan Province on 1940/05/17.

4. Taijiro Iida, lieutenant general of the army, was killed by the Eighth Route Army in North China on November 28, 940.

5. Yoshikawa Zi, a major general of the army, was killed by the Eighth Route Army on the Shandong Peninsula on 1945/05/7

Here are the Japanese generals who were thought to have been killed, but not dead:

Major General Tsuneoka Kanji, commander of the 2nd Independent Brigade, was seriously wounded in Shanxi on October 28, 1938

Lieutenant General Chiluli was the commander of the 13th Division, and on November 23, 1943, Changde served as the commander of the 122nd Division

Lieutenant General Yoshiro Shida 1943.11.28 Tsunetoku

Lieutenant General Sakuma was the commander of the 68th Division on July 21, 1944, and was wounded in the Hengyang Medium Artillery Battery, and later served as the commander of the 84th Division

Although killed in battle, there is a lack of clear information to indicate that those who are posthumously promoted:

The captain of the 13th Wing of the Ohara Kazuaki Daizo Cavalry died in Suiyuan on December 20, 1939

The commander of the 103rd Wing of the 101st Division of Hasegawa Kozo Osa, died in Jiangxi on September 29, 1938

Captain of the 4th Mixed Brigade of Shimizu Shoichi Zuo died in Wutai, Shanxi Province on September 30, 1938

When Li Ranhao opened his eyes, everything in front of him became very unfamiliar. Where am I? In hell? Wrong! It's a thatched hut, am I not dead yet? Thinking of this, Li Ranhao pinched himself, hmm! I could feel the pain, which meant I was alive.

"Haha, I'm still alive" Li Ranhao involuntarily shouted. At this moment, an old man walked in from outside the house with a shout, "Oh, sir, you're awake." Li Ranhao heard the old man call himself, and paused for a moment. Looking at the old man's clothes, Li Ranhao was stupid, wasn't he in Africa? Look at the person in front of him is a typical Asian face, and he speaks Chinese, and see how the clothes he wears feel like a farmer in the anti-Japanese war drama he watched when he was a child.

At that moment, Li Ranhao asked, "Uncle, where am I?" Who are you? Did you save me? ”。

"Sir, my name is Wang Laohan, and that's what everyone else calls me. You're in your small home now, and you were saved by the stream when I went to collect firewood. The old man replied in a proper manner.

"What year is it? Where is this? Is it China? Li Ranhao continued to ask.

"Hmm...... It's the 29th year of the Republic of China, and it's a remote mountainous area in Nanjing, so my granddaughter and I have been living here for three years to avoid the Japanese," Wang said.

"Oh, I want to sleep a little longer, you go get busy first" Li Ranhao sent the old man away.

After the old man left, Li Ranhao continued to be in a daze. Li Ranhao was stupid, he was originally a mercenary who struggled on the edge of life and death all the year round, this time he was on an assassination mission in a war-torn country in Africa, but he didn't expect to be betrayed by the top of the organization, and after being surrounded by the local army, he had to jump off the cliff, and he didn't expect to travel back to the Republic of China period. Thinking of this, Li Ranhao looked around and found his backpack behind the door. Fortunately, the backpack was not lost, and at the moment Li Ranhao took out all the things in the backpack and put them on the bed: an M200 sniper rifle, which is one of the most advanced sniper rifles in the 21st century, and a Desert Eagle pistol. These two guns are Li Ranhao's favorites, and he has been with him for several years, and as the company's ace sniper, hundreds of people have died under his hands. In addition, there is a telephone used within the organization, which is not simple, not only can it be charged automatically by solar energy, but also has other functions that are the most advanced in the world.

At that moment, Li Ranhao turned on his mobile phone, dialed a call, and didn't dial out. Think about it, it's the Republic of China period, what signals can there be. See if he can access the Internet, and then Li Ranhao used his mobile phone to access the internal network of the organization, but he didn't expect to be able to access the Internet, which made him very happy. But after being happy for a while, I became depressed, what is the use of being able to surf the Internet, in this chaotic era, I don't know where to go. Going to participate in the Eight-Way War of Resistance? But he is used to being free, and he will definitely not be able to stand the discipline of the Communist Party. Go to the Kuomintang? It's not good to follow the Kuomintang, hey......

After staying at Wang Laohan's house for a few days, and using his mobile phone to check the major events that have happened in recent years, Li Ranhao decided to go back to his old job: to be an assassin and kill devils and traitors, so that they would be terrified. Not for anything else, just to avenge the thousands of Chinese sons and daughters who were tortured and killed by the Japanese invaders, I think as a descendant of China, no one will not be angry, except for traitors, of course. I can no longer live for money like in my previous life, and I am used to the days of licking blood with a knife, and I can't do without this kind of life: kill! Kill! Kill!

It was March 2, 1940, less than a month before the establishment of the historical Wang puppet regime, and Li Ranhao decided to do a major event that caused a sensation in China: the assassination of Wang Jingwei was set on September 30, the day of the establishment of the Wang puppet regime. Li Ranhao checked his ammunition: there were only 7 sniper rifle magazines, 5 pistol magazines and 4 grenades, and in order to carry out the long-term assassination business, he needed to get in touch with the authorities and ask him to help him produce ammunition. ** Don't think about it, there should be no decent arsenal now, only to cooperate with the Kuomintang.

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