Chapter Nineteen
In the martial arts world, this is an old saying in the martial arts world. In the old days, only those who had a certain status and became obsessed with martial arts would choose to respect the Tao and live a lonely life in order to further their martial arts skills.
The so-called worship of Tao is also called "Work alone", as the name suggests, it means going alone for a lifetime, not preaching unique skills, not keeping family property, and not giving birth to future generations. Just for martial arts, this kind of person is worthy of respect for everyone in the martial arts world.
The old era was old-fashioned, and only my mother's family or personal disciples were qualified to avenge my father. In order to block the long-lasting mouths of everyone, Gong Er had to make an oath to stick to the "single path" in this life. Although Pang Guan was very reluctant, he could not change the choice Gong Er made himself.
But Pang Guan once said that he didn’t write a divorce book! He couldn’t write it either!
When is the era, I still use these old things as excuses. The older generation in the martial arts world value this, but Pang Guan doesn't value it. What he thought was to send these old antiques away first.
When he was not doing it, he was the best at first. No matter what rules he was not in line, he killed Ma Saner and took back the things from the Gong family.
As for Gong Er's haircut, how big is it? They think that their body and skin are affected by their parents and should not be easily damaged. But Pang Guan didn't know how much hair she cut off after cutting her hair. Still care about this?
Gong Er walked out with the Bagua Xingyi Sect, his eyes still red.
She stared blankly at Pang Guan who was waiting outside the door, forcibly curled the corners of her mouth, and smiled extremely ugly.
"Mr. Pang, go, the girl has already served the saying, Ma San's affairs have nothing to do with you," Lao Jiang said bitterly, especially the word "superior" which he said was extremely reluctant.
Pang Guan looked at him with his eyes and said, "What? Lao Jiang, the son-in-law doesn't shout anymore?"
Lao Jiang had nothing to say, lowered his head and clenched the short knife around his waist, his face very embarrassed.
"Ruomei, you have seen the mountains and the world. You have said that martial arts not only has the path ahead, but also the body behind you.
You are forcing yourself to the dead end. The Third and Fifth Masters are all people who want to die. Kung Fu has already gone downhill and there is no kung Fu. What is the meaning of those rules that restrict warriors?
Listen to me, we are taking revenge, so we don’t care about the gossip of outsiders! You and my husband will find Ma San tomorrow, join the battle together, and kill him," said Pang Guan.
Gong Er was not moved by Pang Guan's words, so he raised his head and looked at Pang Guan: "Ren Zhi, you don't understand. The war in the south is tight, Changsha needs you, go back, don't stay here, after all, this is the Japanese territory."
Pang Guan is not a person who can easily compromise, and he can't persuade him to leave after a few words.
"If you want to go together, don't forget that you are also a person with military rank."
Gong Er replied: "Ma San is afraid of you, not afraid of me. He grew up with my father. I think he is still thinking of some old feelings."
"Ruomei, why bother? Are you so stubborn?" Pang Guan was so angry when he heard this.
"Renzhi, you know my temper. If you make a decision, you won't look back even if you die. If you send my father away tomorrow, you can leave."
Pang Guan sighed in his heart. After all, he still couldn't persuade her back. What a fucking fuck!
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I thought I could still knock Gong Er unconscious after seeing off the old man and take her back to the south, but I didn't expect that man's plan was worse than God's plan. The next morning, the whole of Peking was in martial law, and Japanese soldiers were everywhere on the streets.
I used the knife, lift it up, and return to the sheath, but the blade light flashed and in the blink of an eye.
Lao Jiang had a white cloth tied to his head and said with murderous intention: "Tell Ma San to clean his neck and wait at home!"
Ma San's apprentice was stunned by this murderous aura and did not dare to speak, but he remembered Ma San's instructions and did not dare to retreat and give way.
Seeing this, Lao Jiang shouted: "Go!"
Leading the team behind him, he knocked away Ma's three apprentices with one shoulder. The others did not dare to stop Lao Jiang, who was full of murderous intentions, and consciously gave up the way.
When Pang Guan returned to Changsha, the situation was already very critical. In 1938, Changsha, as the main battlefield for elongating the front, had to be defended no matter what.
Originally, the Eighth Army was stationed here, but Li Zongren considered that Changsha was a city war and had many opportunities for hand-to-hand combat, so he not only sent a big sword team, but also Pang Guan's Central Training Corps.
Although Pang Guan was always worried about Gong Er, he really couldn't leave here. In 1939, the Japanese army finally arrived in Changsha after a long front.
The first battle began.
In September 1939, in order to further attack the Chinese army's will to fight the war, the commander of the 11th Army of the Japanese Army, Okamura Yasuji, concentrated more than 100,000 people, and invaded Changsha from northern Jiangxi, southern Hubei and northern Hunan, attempting to annihilate the main force of China's Ninth War Zone in the shortest period.
As the acting commander of the Ninth War Zone and the commander-in-chief of the Battle of Changsha, Xue Yue issued an order to "fight to death" and "bloody battle". He invested a total of more than 240,000 troops in Changsha.
Artillery fire is the prelude to the Japanese attack, just like the Qin army will shoot arrows every time it strikes, and artillery fire is indispensable for every attack by the Japanese army.
After artillery fire, the infantry charge was not a rushing upwards, nor was the Japanese army a fool. They would not continue to move forward without fear of death when facing the flying bullets.
As the head of the teaching corps, Pang Guan would not go up until hand-to-hand combat, but he could see clearly through the telescope.
There was only one person in the Japanese army every four or five meters away, and they all stood in a scattered position. They shot every three steps, and they would dodge a wave of bullets when there was a bunker, and they would lie down directly without bunker. When the bullets were finished, they would then rush forward, repeating this.
Generally speaking, except for machine guns, a normal rifle can only kill a small number of Japanese troops, and other Japanese soldiers will follow them.
If the Japanese squadron leader rushed to the national defense line 30 meters, the Japanese squadron leader felt that the casualties were too large and the number was not enough, so he ordered a retreat, which means that the national army had defended it once.
Once there were not many people killed during the Japanese charge, and they were allowed to enter within thirty meters, the Japanese squadron leader would pull out the samurai sword at his waist, shout, start to stand up, and rush up in a swarm.
At this time, it is a close fight and a hand-to-hand combat. There is no way to deal with the battlefield. As long as you can kill the opponent, you don’t care whether you use a knife or a gun. Therefore, many of these hand-to-hand combats were killed by cold guns.
Pang Guan originally wanted to ask for his order to take the teaching team up, but was rejected by Xue Yue. He only replied: It's not the time yet.
Even Xue Yue didn't send it to the big sword group.
In this way, the first Changsha Battle was fought for a month, and it was October 1939.
After the First Changsha Campaign ended, the Kuomintang successfully defended Changsha. Xue Yue's telegram to Li Zongren was a great victory!
Although the Japanese army had only 100,000 casualties this time, and the national army invested 240,000 and more than 40,000 casualties, they defended Changsha and were indeed a great victory.
In a Changsha battle, the Dasword Team finally appeared, but Pang Guan's teaching team never received Xue Yue's order.
Chapter completed!