Chapter 880: Li Wenqing's Hope (Ask for Subscription!) )

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Li Wenqing, commander of the 4th Brigade of the 2nd Division, was a talent recruited from the 129th Division by Ma Zheng after Yang Chengwu came to the Suicha Military Region and specially applied to Ma Zheng. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info This Li Wenqing is not simple, he is not an officer promoted by the Eighth Route Army using traditional methods, but a talent that Yang Chengwu discovered by chance.

Li Wenqing was born in the United States and is Chinese-American, but Li Wenqing's ancestors were very pure Chinese, but his family moved to the United States thirty years ago, and then settled in the United States. Li Wenqing was born and raised in the United States, but because he was influenced by his father and grandfather since childhood, Li Wenqing has always regarded himself as a Chinese, not an American citizen written on his identity certificate.

When he was in high school, Li Wenqing knew the current situation in China and knew that his motherland was being invaded by the Oriental Japanese invaders, so Li Wenqing was determined to become a great general, leading the troops to drive all the Oriental devils into the Pacific Ocean and rescue the people of the motherland from the abyss of misery and suffering.

Therefore, after graduating from high school, Li Wenqing did not follow the path arranged for him by his father, especially gave up the opportunity to enter Harvard University, the highest university in the United States, but was still admitted to the famous West Point Military Academy in the United States and embarked on a road of serving the country in the military.

After graduating from the military academy, Li Wenqing refused the recruitment of the US Army, but resolutely returned to China, which was the autumn of 1934.

After returning to China, Li Wenqing first spent more than half a year in the Kuomintang army, first serving in the Tax Police Corps formed by Song Ziwen, and then being transferred to the 36th Division of the Central Army as a battalion commander. But the kind of corruption that prevailed in the Kuomintang ranks disappointed Mr. Li.

In addition, Li Wenqing was very dissatisfied with Lao Chiang's constant sending troops to attack the central Soviet area, but on the contrary, he turned a blind eye to the Japanese who had already gained a firm foothold outside the Guan, and still less did he fully realize the huge conspiracy hidden behind the Japanese eyeing the Red Army, so in the course of a battle against the Red Army, Li Wenqing led more than 200 soldiers who were willing to follow him to fight devils to revolt on the battlefield and turned into a glorious member of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Li Wenqing, who had just been promoted to the commander of the first battalion of the 771st Regiment of the 358th Brigade of the 129th Division, met Yang Chengwu, and later Yang Chengwu was transferred to the Suicha Military Region, and he has been encouraging Ma Zheng to ask for people from the 129th Division.

Ma Zheng was also very interested in Li Wenqing, so he personally went out to ask for someone from Division Commander Liu of the 129th Division. To tell the truth, Division Commander Liu was very reluctant to let Li Wenqing leave, but how could Ma Zheng know that Li Wenqing was a high-achieving student who graduated from the West Point Military Academy, and he was also such a number one person in history, so he was determined to dig Li Wenqing over, and did not hesitate to pay the weapons and equipment of an infantry battalion to pave the way and build bridges.

Therefore, Division Commander Liu and Political Commissar Deng soon fell under the attack of Ma Zheng's sugar-coated shells, and Li Wenqing was also successfully transferred to the Suicha Military Region.

After Li Wenqing was transferred to the Suicha Military Region, Ma Zheng quickly talked to him, and there were many similarities between the two people's concepts of managing the army, while Li Wenqing's knowledge of military theory was solid, and he had effectively integrated some advanced military theories he had learned from the United States with China's actual conditions, and Ma Zheng was very optimistic about this.

And Ma Zheng's own record is a miracle, coupled with some advanced military theoretical knowledge from Ma Zheng's mouth from time to time, Li Wenqing was quickly convinced, in order not to bury this talent, Ma Zheng deliberately arranged Li Wenqing in his old commander Yang Chengwu's second division.

After Li Wenqing was assigned to the Second Division, Yang Chengwu began to vigorously train this high-achieving student who graduated from the military academies of Western democratic countries. Soon Li Wenqing was transferred to the second regiment of the fourth brigade of the main force of the second division as the regiment commander, and Li Wenqing did not live up to Yang Chengwu's expectations, in just one year he trained more than 2,000 weak soldiers of the second regiment into full elite soldiers, and the size of the unit was more than twice as large.

By the first half of 39 years, the entire Second Regiment had expanded into a behemoth with nine infantry battalions, two cavalry battalions, an artillery battalion, an engineer battalion, and a logistics support battalion, and the total strength of the entire new Second Regiment was nearly 6,000 people, and the weapons of the troops had been changed more than once.

Not long ago, after the large-scale reorganization of the troops, Li Jiangtao, the former commander of the 4th Brigade, was transferred to the commander of the 4th Independent Brigade, and finally the headquarters appointed Li Wenqing as the commander of the 4th Brigade, and also transferred Yang Suwen, who was quite experienced, to the 4th Brigade to partner with him.

After receiving Yang Chengwu's order, Li Wenqing immediately ordered his troops to assemble and prepare for battle, while he himself and several staff officers urgently formulated a battle plan.

After Li Wenqing compared the strength of his troops with those of the 35 th Division, Li Wenqing was very soberly aware that if he confronted the 35 th Division head-on, his chances of victory would be very small, so small that he would not even have a four-tier chance of victory.

However, the 35th Division had to pay a very heavy price if it wanted to defeat the 4th Brigade, so in the end, the biggest possibility for both sides to lose was to lose both, and the casualties of the 35th Division were definitely smaller than those of the 1st Brigade, but the degree of small was not obvious.

Therefore, Li Wenqing held that this battle absolutely could not be fought to the death with the 35 th Division, and to paraphrase the commander's words, we should not do a loss-making deal, and brute force would only lose troops and give the Japanese heads, so this battle can only be outwitted, not forced.

Li Wenqing received a military education from the United States, so he regarded weapons and equipment as extremely important, and he was very aware of the gap between the Fourth Brigade and the Japanese army.

In fact, in terms of troops, they were not much worse than the 35th Division. Speaking of the quality of soldiers, after several years of fighting against Japan, a large number of soldiers have grown up, although such growth is soaked in the blood and helplessness of the Chinese, but it is undeniable that the Chinese have adapted to this war. In other words, three or four years of bloody battles have made the Chinese accustomed to death and to surviving oppression, so the quality of the front-line troops has also improved a lot compared with before the war.

On the other hand, the 35th Division is different, this is a new unit that has been formed for less than two years, and it was also severely knocked by the Eighth Route Army in the previous period of war, and lost a large number of soldiers, although it has now been replenished, but the combat effectiveness has not completely recovered, so the quality of the soldiers on both sides is not much different, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is comparable, and even the Eighth Route Army is slightly superior.

However, the 35th Division was equipped with a tank company of more than 60 new tanks, and this tank wing alone was much stronger than the combat effectiveness of an infantry regiment. Therefore, the reason why the 35th Division is stronger than the 4th Brigade is completely because of its strength in weapons and equipment.

Therefore, Li Wenqing believes that it is not impossible to complete the task in this battle, but the prerequisite is to first solve the tank wing of the 35th Division, otherwise everything will be nonsense.

Looking at the map, Li Wenqing set his eyes on Jiajiaying, the gateway to Chicheng. Jiajiaying is surrounded by empty flat land, but there is a small section of road built on a prominent area, which is very difficult to walk.

In fact, this piece is not a rugged and dangerous land, but because there is a large depression on the periphery of Jiajiaying, the road is flooded every rainy season, and it is difficult for people and animals to walk, so in 1934, the national government organized the local Zhuangding to build a high road that is not too wide in this depression.

The reason why it is called Takatsuki Road is because the roadbed of this road is particularly high, more than two or three meters higher than the surrounding depression. And in order to prevent floods from washing away the road in the rainy season, the Nationalist Government also built a flood bridge in the middle of the high-rise road, so this depression has become a sweet spot in Li Wenqing's eyes.

Li Wenqing's plan was very simple, that is, to lure the Japanese tank company to attack with infantry, then use heavy mines to destroy the more than 60 tanks of the 35th Division, and finally find a way to fight the infantry of the 35th Division.

Originally, the open terrain along the line from Zhangjiakou to Beiping was the world of the chariot troops, but the special terrain of Jiajiaying made Li Wenqing see hope. (To be continued.) )