Chapter 91: Sugar-Coated (3)

The bumps along the way made these Japanese officers who originally paid great attention to the demeanor of the samurai suffered, especially the 54-year-old Lieutenant General Lian Zhaopan, at this time it was difficult for people to connect the unkempt and ragged little old man on the prisoner car with the commander of the Japanese army in Mongolia, Lieutenant General Lian Zhaopan, if it weren't for the two generals on the military uniform were still eye-catching, I am afraid that even Chen Feng thought that the cavalry group had caught the wrong person.

There is a certain understanding of this commander of the Mongolian army, Chen Feng, who is the first commander of the Mongolian army and the one with the longest tenure. A native of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, he graduated from the 15th Cavalry Section of the Army Non-commissioned Officer School in 1903, and was awarded the rank of second lieutenant in the cavalry on March 18 of the following year, and was attached to the 10th Cavalry Wing.

Lian Zhaopan participated in the Russo-Japanese War and served as an adjutant of the 10th Division. On November 29, 1911, he graduated from the 23rd class of the Army University. After graduation, he served as a member of the General Staff Headquarters and a member of the General Staff Headquarters, and then went to Germany to study. After that, he served as the commander of the 9th Cavalry Wing, the military attache of the East Palace and the attendant military attaché, and the attendant military attaché. He was promoted to major general on August 1, 1931.

After the 918 Incident, he served as the Minister of Education of the Army Cavalry School, the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, the commander of the Cavalry Group, and the Cavalry Superintendent. After the Lugou Bridge Incident, this person was also the commander of the 9th Division and the commander of the Central Defense, and he was appointed commander of the Mongolian Corps by the base camp two months ago, and arrived a month ago. However, Ren Lian Zhaopan never imagined that his career as a commander would be so short, and he became a prisoner of the Chinese army in the first month of his term, which made Lian Zhaopan, a militarist who has always regarded honor above life, acceptable.

Therefore, along the way, this old guy tried every possible way to commit suicide, and even went on a hunger strike for a while, but unfortunately Yeherina did not give him this opportunity, and usually tied this old guy like a dumpling, except for his eyes and head, there was no place in his body where he could move freely. As for the hunger strike, it's even more nonsense, if you don't eat, you will be forced to pour liquid food, milk twice a day, one pound each time, for a week, this old guy is finally honest.

"Li Yisheng, have you investigated the situation of these captives?" Chen Feng asked.

"It's all clear, this old guy is the commander of the Japanese army in Mongolia, Lian Zhaopan, with the rank of lieutenant general. The guy in the back is Shi Ben Yinsan, chief of staff of the Mongolian army, with the rank of Dazuo. The rest are all senior staff officers of the headquarters of the army stationed in Mongolia, three lieutenants and five junior officers, and there is also an army major who is responsible for the security work of the headquarters of the garrison army in Mongolia, and this time they also became prisoners of our army. Li Yisheng said loudly.

"Do you have big casualties, how many layers of troops have been reduced?" Chen Feng asked again.

"The casualties are not large, the main force of the Japanese puppet army is moving south, and there are only a small number of security forces in the north, which not only does not have much combat effectiveness, but also is relatively scattered. In these battles, our cavalry group lost more than 800 people and more than 1,000 wounded. But the troops did not attrition, but increased by a lot. Everywhere we went, a large number of Mongolian men would take the initiative to join us, and they also brought their own horses. Li Yisheng replied.

"That's good!"

Chen Feng didn't stay in Xinghe for long, and the next day he took Ma Cao and others to escort Lian Zhaopan and others back to Datong.

On the second day after returning to Datong, Chen Feng handed over Lian Zhaopan and the other ten Japanese officer prisoners to Ye Qijie, and asked him to help escort them back to Taiyuan and hand them over to the World War II Zone for processing.

Chen Feng knew the weight of a lieutenant general of the Japanese army, and believed that with these high-ranking prisoners of the Japanese army, the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the people throughout the country would be further heightened. Originally, according to Chen Feng's intentions, these high-ranking Japanese prisoners should be dragged to the city for a public trial, and after the public trial, they should be directly pulled out and shot.

But Chen Feng's idea was stopped by Yan Changxi, in Yan Changxi's words, he Chen someone's limelight has not been less, and it should make the bigwigs above tremble their majesty, the effect of these high-ranking Japanese prisoners is far better than shooting them, at least whether it is Yan Xishan or Lao Jiang, he will receive a favor.

Chen Feng thought about it and felt that Yan Changxi's words were still very reasonable, the effect of executing Lian Zhaopan and others by the head of a small army was definitely not as great as the effect of the execution of the national government in the name of the government, not to mention that if he killed Lian Zhaopan and others, it would be regarded as a hornet's nest. Not only will the Japanese destroy themselves at all costs, but even the Nationalist Government and those leaders in the World War II zone will have opinions about themselves. So after thinking about it again and again, Chen Feng still decided to hand over this batch of high-level prisoners.

Sure enough, after receiving Chen Feng's telegram, Yan Laoxi was overjoyed, and asked Chen Feng to tell Ye Qijie that he should immediately escort these prisoners of war back to Taiyuan, and at the same time, Yan Laoxi still had some regrets, that is, these prisoners are still a little small after all, and if there is another group of ordinary soldiers, then it is completely possible to hold a prisoner sacrifice conference.

Although the quality of the Japanese soldiers at the beginning of the war was relatively high, and there were not many who were willing to surrender, Chen Feng's department still accumulated a group of Japanese prisoners after a few battles, and immediately Chen Feng picked 80 Japanese prisoners from the prisoner of war camp, and selected more than 600 officers with bloody cases and big smoke soldiers from those puppet army prisoners to hand over to Ye Qijie, I believe that 700 prisoners must be enough to make a prisoner sacrifice meeting.

Soon after Ye Qijie left, Chen Feng received a telegram from the chamberlain, saying that Song Mengyao had left Xi'an with two regiments of troops, and would cross the Yellow River into Shanxi in the near future.

It's okay to send someone to pick up, but Chen Feng doesn't have to go in person, Chen Feng doesn't have so much time to talk to those people, so Chen Feng sent his guard regiment out, led by Ma Cao, the head of the guard regiment, to Jia County and Kehu Village to pick up Song Mengyao and others.

For the arrival of Song Mengyao, a relative of the imperial family, Chen Feng has no other feelings except vigilance, unlike Yan Changxi, Yan Changxi is a member of the Yan family after all, and now he is also an unmarried couple relationship with himself, Yan Xishan has to think about Yan Changxi's situation if he wants to do something.

But this Song Mengyao is different, first of all, she has no direct relationship with Lao Jiang, and secondly, Song Mengyao is now just an adjutant and secretary of herself, and she has nothing to do with this Miss Song, if there is anything in the future, Chairman Jiang will not take care of Song Mengyao, and Song Mengyao will not help herself. In addition, the two regiments brought by Song Mengyao also made Chen Feng extremely suspicious, according to the information obtained by the intelligence department, the two regiments brought by Song Mengyao were directly drawn from the 17th Army Corps of the National Revolutionary Army.

Although the 17th Army Corps was newly formed after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, it was expanded with the First Army as the backbone, and this First Army has a great history. The full name of the First Army is the First Army of the National Revolutionary Army, which originated from the Whampoa Military Academy Teaching Corps. On November 20, 1924, the Whampoa Military Academy formed a teaching group with the students of the school, and appointed He Yingqin as the head of the regiment. On December 26, the 2nd Teaching Regiment was established and Wang Bailing was appointed as the head of the regiment. In February 1925, two regiments took part in the Eastern Crusade. On April 13, 1925, it was combined into the 1st Brigade of the Party Army, and the brigade commander He Yingqin. At the end of April, it was expanded into the 1st Division of the National Revolutionary Army, and the division commander He Yingqin. In August, it was merged with the 2nd Division (formed by the 4th and 5th Regiments) to form the 1st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, with Chiang Kai-shek as its commander.

It can be said that this First Army is Lao Jiang's descendant troops, and the commander of the regiment and the commander of the First Army is Hu Zongnan, Lao Jiang's protégé and right-hand man, although there are only two regiments, but the First Army is different from other troops, and two regiments are enough to make Chen Feng vigilant.

In Chen Feng's opinion, this Song Mengyao and the supplementary soldiers of these two regiments were all sugar-coated shells that Lao Jiang hit him, and now he has no ability to eat the sugar-coated shells and shoot them back, which makes Chen Feng very entangled.

On December 10, the government affairs meeting of Suinan Administration was held in Datong, and the county magistrates of 12 counties, including Xinghe, Zhangbei, Jining, Shangdu, Fengzhen, Taolin, Tianzhen, Yanggao, Datong, Zuoyun, Youyu and Huairen, all attended as observers.

This government meeting was the first meeting after Chen Feng was promoted to the director of the Suinan Administration, but he knew half of the county magistrates who attended the meeting, and the other half had never seen them.

"Ladies and gentlemen, contemptible Chen Feng, commander of the 61st Army of the National Revolutionary Army and director of the Suinan, Jinbei Agency, this time I have called you here mainly to make arrangements for the future work of the counties, and before that, you will make a brief introduction to yourself." Chen Feng, who was dressed in military uniform, sat on the main seat and said coldly.

"Humble Feng Kaishan, born in the twenty-first year of Guangxu (1895), is currently the magistrate of Xinghe County."

"Hutianci, who is humble and degraded, was born in the fifteenth year of Guangxu, and is currently the magistrate of Shangdu County."

"Humble Li Mushan, born in the twenty-sixth year of Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Taolin County."

"Humble Ma Dahu, born in the third year of Xuantong, is currently the county magistrate of Zhangbei County."

"Humble Zhang Jingfeng, born in Guangxu ten years, is currently the county magistrate of Jining County."

"Humble Guo Mingyi, born in the twenty-fourth year of Guangxu, is currently the magistrate of Fengzhen County."

"Huyahua, born in the second year of Guangxu Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Zuoyun County."

"Humble Xu Chunyi, born in the twenty-fifth year of Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Youyu County."

"Chen Tiemin, born in the eighteenth year of Guangxu, is currently the magistrate of Datong County."

"Humble Wang Haiqing, born in the twenty-second year of Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Huairen County."

"Humble Yang Deguang, born in the twenty-first year of Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Tianzhen County."

"Humble Wen Ruihua, born in the twenty-seventh year of Guangxu, is currently the county magistrate of Yanggao County."

Among these twelve people, Feng Kaishan, Hu Tianci, Li Mushan, Ma Dahu, Zhang Jingfeng and Guo Mingyi, these six people Chen Feng has seen, among which Feng Kaishan and Zhang Jingfeng were county magistrates before Chen Feng was promoted to director of the Suinan Agency, and then passed Chen Feng's assessment to continue to serve as the county magistrate, and the remaining four were replaced later.

The remaining six people were the county magistrates of these counties before the World War II Zone assigned these six counties to Chen Feng's defense area, and it was the first time they met Chen Feng.

(PS: There is another chapter before 6pm, so stay tuned.) )