Chapter 589: Digging a Pit (Twelfth Update!) )
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That's right, it's to pack and sell to Shi Yousan. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Who is this Shi Yousan? He was also a famous mission during the Republic of China, but his reputation was definitely not a good reputation. Shi Yousan was speculative and capricious in his life, stepping on two or even more boats. He has taken refuge in Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, ******, Wang Jingwei, Zhang Xueliang, and the Japanese many times, and betrayed them successively, and was called "the defective general" by the people of the time.
This is not that the countrymen are slandering him, but it is true. However, Shi Yousan is very thick-skinned, and it is a matter of a blink of an eye to turn his face against each other, and it is this kind of person who turns his face faster than turning a book, so he is also accepted by being a defective general.
Shi Yousan was the first to join Feng Yuxiang's subordinates, serving as his groom and personal soldiers, and then gradually promoted with Feng, Shi Yousan once served as battalion commander and regiment commander. Later, Feng Yuxiang served as the Northwest Frontier Governor, and promoted Shi Yousan to the commander of the Eighth Mixed Brigade, stationed in Baotou, and served as the guard of Baotou Town, becoming one of its thirteen Taibao.
In 1924, Feng launched a ******** and established the National Army, and Shi Yousan served as the commander of the Sixth Army and the commander of the Sixth Division. Subsequently, the Nationalist Army was besieged by the Feng, Zhizhi and Jin factions, Shi Yousan was responsible for the military operations of the Jin faction, because the commander of the Jin Department was his division Shang Zhen, the two armies reached an armistice agreement, after Feng Yuxiang's defeat and went to the Soviet Union, the Nankou Battle of the Nationalist Army was defeated.
Because Shi Yousan had already compromised with the Jin army, and many stragglers were accommodated on the opposite side, Shi Yousan's 6th Division was increased to 3 divisions. Subsequently, after the Nationalist Army withdrew to Guisui and Baotou, the acting commander Zhang Zhijiang and others decided to enter Gansu, but Shi Yousan was unwilling to go west, so he contacted Han Fuyu to surrender Yan Xishan. Feng Yuxiang returned to China and said that he would not be held accountable, so Shi Yousan left the Jin army, knelt in front of Feng Yuxiang, and wept bitterly and repented. He was immediately appointed commander of the 5th Route and participated in the Second Northern Expedition of the Kuomintang.
After the outbreak of the Jiang-Gui War, both sides wanted to win over Feng Yuxiang. Out of political considerations, Feng Yuxiang decided to unite with the Gui faction to send a telegram against Chiang, and ordered all departments to temporarily withdraw to the west. Shi Yousan led his troops to Xuchang, and Qian Dajun, the personal representative of ******, also arrived in Xuchang, handed over Shi Yousan a reward of 5 million yuan, and appointed Shi Yousan as the commander-in-chief of the 3rd Route of the rebel army. The next day, Shi Yousan scolded Feng Yuxiang, announced his "Ten Crimes", and took refuge in Lao Jiang.
In the autumn of this year, Shi Yousan was appointed by ****** as the chairman of Anwei Province, and was immediately ordered to go to Guangdong to crusade against Li Zongren and Chen Jitang. Shi Yousan and his subordinates were reluctant to leave the north and head south, fearing that they would be wiped out by Chiang's army on the way. At this time, Liangguang and Tang Shengzhi also sent people to lobby and jointly discuss Jiang, and Shi Yousan agreed. Tang Shengzhi led a telegram to discuss Chiang, and Shi Yousan sent troops to cooperate, ordering dozens of cannons lined up on the north bank of the Yangtze River to bombard Nanjing. Soon after, Tang Shengzhi was defeated by Jiang's army, and Shi Yousan once again telegraphed to Yan Xishan in order to gain protection.
In the spring of 1930, Feng and Yan conspired to woo Jiang and win over Shi Yousan. Shi Yousan once again returned to Feng Yuxiang's command. The Central Plains War broke out, Feng Yan's army was defeated, and Shi Yousan once again took refuge in Lao Jiang. In this way, Shi Yousan kept changing masters during the Republic of China, if he has milk, he is his mother, and the city head changes the king's flag, and this defective general is what he said, and he is not wronged at all.
After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Shi You's three divisions were assigned to the commander of the 81st Division under Song Zheyuan. At the end of the same year, Shi Yousan served as the commander of the 69th Army. After Shandong was occupied by the Japanese, Shi Yousan was ordered to stay behind enemy lines and conduct guerrilla warfare. In order to preserve his strength, Shi Yousan turned to cooperate with the Eighth Route Army, hoping to establish control over Shandong with its support, and ****** and Yang Xiufeng worked in Shi Yousan.
A cunning old warlord like Shi Yousan is well aware of the current situation, and he understands the importance of the army in his hands. Because of his own character of going back on his word, neither ****** nor the Eighth Route Army had much good impression of him, and now Shiyou's three divisions suffered heavy losses under the blows of the Japanese army, and they didn't want to recover in three years, unless they were supported by the ****** government.
However, Shi Yousan knows very well that Chairman Jiang is a person, and if you want to eat Jiang's rice, you must let Jiang see your value, but the troops in his hands have suffered a lot of losses in the previous battles, and they are not capable of launching a major offensive at all.
As for the olive branch thrown by the Eighth Route Army, Shi Yousan, who was suspicious by nature at first, did not believe that pie would fall from the sky. Shi Yousan even thought that this was a trap set up for him by the Eighth Route Army, and wanted Shi Yousan to attract the firepower of the Japanese army for the sake of carrying the black pot.
But soon Shi Yousan was moved, because he saw that the Japanese army seemed to be very jealous of the Eighth Route Army in southern Hebei, and it was clear that an infantry division of the Japanese army was stationed in Zhengding County and Shimen, but he did not dare to go south to attack Handan City, which was only a few hundred kilometers away.
This time, Shi Yousan's heart moved, not that he couldn't see this risk, but relative to that risk, as long as he could keep Handan for more than a month, Shi Yousan believed that the harvest would be a big drop.
Shi Yousan believed that as long as the news of the recovery of Handan and the six counties under Handan was reported to the Military Commission, even if ****** knew that this was the result of the Eighth Route Army, he would reward him.
Shi Yousan already knew the result of the Battle of Wuhan, and the ****** life at this time must be not easy, and now the Nationalist Government urgently needs a weighty "big victory" to boost the sluggish morale. Even if it is to pay a certain price for this matter, Shi Yousan thinks it is worth it.
The reason why Ma Zheng sought to cooperate with Shi Yousan was indeed unkind. The reason why the Japanese army did not attack Handan at the moment was entirely because the North China Front had suffered heavy losses in the previous battles and was unable to launch another large-scale offensive. As long as the Japanese army frees its hand, southern Hebei will surely become the only target of its fire.
After all, compared with the powerful Suicha Military Region, the elusive Jizhong Military Region, and the difficult Jinchaji Military Region, the resistance forces in southern Hebei are undoubtedly a soft persimmon and the best target.
At that time, how can the three divisions of Shi You have a way to live, even if they don't die, their vitality will be greatly damaged.
Of course, Ma Zheng didn't all dig a pit for Shi Yousan again. There are other reasons why he packaged and sold such a large piece of land to Shi Yousan, that is, he did not want southern Hebei, which was easily recovered, to become a battlefield for China and Japan again.
Could it be that Shi You's three divisions could prevent the Japanese army from attacking southern Hebei? The answer is obviously no, the combat effectiveness of Shi You's three departments is very scummy, which Ma Zheng knows better than anyone.
The reason why Ma Zheng did this was entirely because he knew the nature of Shi Yousan's two-faced and three-sworded person, and he knew that Shi Yousan was going to take refuge with the Japanese in the near future, and because of this, he was buried alive by his subordinate Gao Shuxun.
However, as everyone knows, Shi Yousan has a criminal record in defecting to the enemy and betraying the country, and before the full-scale outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Shi Yousan had a bad record of defecting to the enemy and treason. In 1932, Shi Yousan secretly left Shandong and went to Tianjin to contact Kenji Dohihara and organize an army in eastern Hebei with Japanese support. In May 1933, China and Japan signed the Tanggu Agreement, and Shi Yousan served as the commander of the Northern Hebei Security of the Nationalist Government with the support of Japan.
Historically, Shi Yousan was about to surrender to the enemy again, around April 1940. At that time, Shi Yousan was devastated by the Eighth Route Army in the battle of southern Hebei, so he turned to the Japanese army, signed a non-aggression pact with the commander of the Japanese garrison Sasaki in Kaifeng, and prepared to surrender to the Japanese army after jointly eliminating the Eighth Route Army.
Shi Yousan's sworn brother and subordinate Gao Shuxun did not want to be a traitor, so he plotted to assassinate Shi Yousan. On December 1, Gao invited Shi's old governor Cho Liangcheng to invite Shi Yousan to Puyang in the name of a meeting, and kidnapped him during the meeting, wrapped a hemp rope around Shi Yousan's neck and buried him alive on the bank of the Yellow River.
It was precisely because he knew that Shi Yousan was about to defect to the enemy and betray the country, so Ma Zheng would package and sell the southern Hebei region to him. In Ma Zheng's view, the Japanese will not watch southern Hebei being recovered by the Chinese, and whether it is the National Government or the Eighth Route Army, whoever dares to openly operate in southern Hebei will be the next target of the Japanese.
However, the only exception was the Ishitomo Sanshobu, because Ishiyusan was about to surrender to the enemy, so the Japanese would not attack the Ishiyusan Ministry, whether it was out of order to win people's hearts or other considerations. Besides, as long as Shi Yousan takes refuge in them, the hands of southern Hebei are not the same. (To be continued.) )