Chapter 183 The troubles of the Jin Thirty-fifth Army
After accompanying this base area where people who seemed to be talking about the situation of Hun County Militia Regiment, Deng Chenggong left the village in the afternoon under the guidance of a local intelligence department head. Until two days later, someone heard from the Minhun County Militia Regiment that the commander suddenly visited the Hun County Militia Regiment and immediately instructed the militia regiment that built its garrison in Hengshan to expand the recruitment of another regiment and establish two regiment-level militia brigades. Once the news came out, young people from the local villages were as excited as the New Year.
Only Wang Dongliang, who had chatted with Deng Chenggong, seemed to have begun to doubt whether the young commander of the column, Little Red Riding Hood and Big Bad Wolf, who lived that night, were Little Red Riding Hood and Big Bad Wolf. Until his son went home to visit his family, he had met Deng Chenggong's son in the army, and asked his father about the face of the leader of the column who lived in his family.
His son seemed excited and said, "Dad, I'm sure that the one who stayed in our house that night must be Commander Deng. I think the reason why the regiment expanded the troops at this time must be because of the words you said to him at that time. This time the regiment was expanded into a brigade, and your son could also become a squad leader. From now on, there will be five o'clock every month. When my son becomes a soldier for three years, he can find you a daughter-in-law. At that time, I didn't have to worry about no one taking care of you at home every day."
Hearing that he was indeed Deng Chenggong who lived in his home that night, Wang Dongliang's family undoubtedly became the envy of the people of Wangjia Village. Even Wang Dongliang's wife specially kept the bowls and chopsticks used by the quilt that Deng Chenggong slept that day, and even the broom that had just been tied. She said that she wanted to be regarded as the family heirloom of the Wang family, and later told her that their ordinary family had also entertained a national general like Deng Chenggong.
When these villagers in Wangjia Village spread this opportunity that made the surrounding villages envious, Deng Chenggong secretly sent a secret message to Fu Zuoyi in Datong. If it was convenient, he wanted to meet this anti-Japanese hero who was the last lost person to return in the future.
What made Fu Zuoyi a little embarrassed was that he only wanted to visit Fu Zuoyi, the few knowledgeable general of the Jin army. As for the Yan Laoxi who was shouting all day long to fight back to Taiyuan, Deng Chenggong really didn't have much interest in contacting the other party except for the money in his hands.
The reason why he wanted to meet Fu Zuoyi at this time was, firstly, for the upcoming militia column to cooperate with the Jin army in the anti-Japanese war plan, and secondly, he knew very well that Yan Laoxi, who lost the Taiyuan base, had lost the military generals like Fu Zuoyi who were independent. If it were not for the senior generals who were available, Yan Laoxi would not have placed Fu Zuoyi in the Datong area of Suiyuan.
Before he planned to attack Mongolia, Deng's understanding of Zuoyi only existed in the information from later generations. However, after formulating this combat plan, when he carefully recalled the information about this anti-Japanese hero, although he had long known that with his time travel, the situation of the anti-Japanese war in North China could not find many historical trajectories to refer to. However, this general who should have left the Jin army and sued the government to recruit him. At this time, he was still in the Jin army as the commander of the 35th Army, and was responsible for the defensive and counterattack tasks on both sides of Datong and Suiyuan Province.
This general is very familiar with the situation in Inner Mongolia and has commanded troops to attack the Bailingmiao Victory. He dare not take this outstanding military general of the Jin army, the Mongolian army and the Japanese army stationed in Mongolia Kwantung Army, and he always pays attention to the movements of him and the 35th Army. It can be said that as long as he and his troops make a slight move, it will cause the situation in Datong, which is now in a confrontation, to fall into chaos.
Considering that I am not very clear about the situation in Inner Mongolia, once the battle begins next year, all aspects of work must be meticulous. Compared with the current confrontation between the War of Resistance in North China, Inner Mongolia’s combat plan is in the hope of Deng Chenggong. If you don’t fight, you will have to fight completely and quickly determine the overall situation.
If they fall into a tug-of-war with the Japanese Kwantung Army, it will be very unfavorable for the future development of the militia column. After all, among the Japanese troops entering China at this time, the Kwantung Army is the most powerful, and its army troops are also considered the elite among the elite. In addition, they have complete logistical support as the foundation. If they really fall into a tug-of-war, they may suffer the consequences in the end.
In order to change this possible thing, Deng Chenggong's idea was to use the Jin army led by Fu Zuoyi to solve the problem of the Japanese army stationed in Mongolia on the front line of Suiyuan, and the Northeast Military Sub-district of the column attacked Rehe. He fought to use Rehe as the main battlefield for the tug-of-war. Chahar was the base used by Deng Chenggong to establish a new logistics industrial site for the column. No matter what the battle looked like, Chahar had to fight in one battle anyway.
Only by occupying a solid base can the subsequent plan be carried out smoothly. To achieve this, the Deng Chenggong Column is still slightly lacking in ability. If this Jin army general who understands the situation in Inner Mongolia can be raised, it will inevitably increase the chance of success.
As a unit formed by Fu Zuoyi, the 35th Army has a prestige in this army far surpasses that of Yan Laoxi, the actual leader. After losing Taiyuan, the most important base for the Jin army, the Jin army led by Yan Laoxi can be said to be declining, and day by day is getting worse.
Although the Jin army was also seizing the opportunity to expand its troops, as the villager Wang Dongliang said, even if people were recruited, many newly expanded troops of the Jin army were trapped in a situation where there was no gun available. If it weren't for the neighbor of the militia column that could rely on, I was afraid that the situation of the Jin army would be much more difficult than it is now. Once the money Yan Laoxi used up that day, this Jin army would have a place in the history of the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japan, and it would be very likely that it would disappear.
Since Fu Zuoyi met with him at the column last time, Deng Chenggong knew that among the anti-Japanese war forces in North China, only the militia column is the most powerful. In addition, the industrial system established in a few years, as long as there is no major accident, the militia column will only become stronger and stronger.
The powerful militia column will inevitably require more base resources, which also means that Jin Province will also become the territory of the militia column. As for the Jin Provincial base area under the control of the militia column, although there are small troops in the Jin army entering the war of resistance, compared with the people's desires of the militia column, the Jin army is naturally not a little bit worse. Just when the two sides started that day, Deng Chenggong was confident that he would defeat Yan Laoxi's Jin army.
Although he did not want such a thing to happen, Deng Chenggong would try his best to avoid it by reducing the chance of killing each other. After all, the mainstream in China is still the War of Resistance and jointly attacking the Japanese. So sometimes, Deng Chenggong often endured the troubles caused by these warlord parties and themselves.
This time, when he visited the base area in Jin Province, he saw that the base area here was developing well and had the support of the people at the bottom, Deng Chenggong came up with an idea to see if Fu Zuoyi could be poached and make him a member of the militia column. If he joined, the future Suiyuan and Chahar would probably be able to sigh.
But this kind of thing that can't be done too blatantly, otherwise people will still be gossiped about. So what Deng Chenggong hopes is that he can make Fu Zuoyi and his subordinates of the 35th Army automatically feel that Deng Chenggong is far better than following him. Even if they do not issue a statement to leave the Jin army, Deng Chenggong only requires them to obey orders. This 35th Army, which is also troubled by military pay and weapons, can improve its combat effectiveness by half in a short period of time.
With the ability of the current militia column, he can still do this. The key is how Fu Zuoyi chooses. Deng Chenggong doesn't like to force others to do such unethical things. But compared to the safety of the country, the morality of the only private person, he thinks it's no big deal to put it aside. Moreover, with Fu Zuoyi's shrewdness, it's not impossible to see Yan Laoxi's guard against him.
Faced with the secret telegram sent by Deng Chenggong, Fu Zuoyi began to speculate that it was proposed to meet him or meet him in private. What was the idea of Deng Chenggong, a militia column, to fight?
In recent years, the People's Party has been trying to win over him, and he believes that it is impossible for him to know nothing with the information of the militia column. Could it be that he also wants to test my character?
As a rising star of the Jin army, Fu Zuoyi has a great influence in China. In addition, he has a 35th Army built by him. To a certain extent, if Yan Laoxi is the number one figure of the Jin army, Fu Zuoyi can at least be ranked second or third. Therefore, his existence is also very important for the Jin army, which is now in turmoil. Once he leads the 35th Army to break away from the Jin army system, you can imagine how big the attack on the Jin army will be.
But from another perspective, the Jin army, who had lost the core area of Taiyuan, was like duckweed with broken roots, and now they lived a miserable life. In addition, Yan Laoxi's personality has changed a lot over the years, and the military generals below them were all living carefully, for fear that if they accidentally aroused the suspicion of Chief Yan, they would fall into the situation of military law.
Only like Fu Zuoyi, there is a unit in the Jin army that only obeys his orders. Even if Yan Laoxi is suspicious of him, he dare not force him too much. Because Yan Laoxi was also worried about something bad, he pushed the few elite troops of the Jin army to other camps. However, Yan Laoxi was still extremely cautious in financial support for the expansion of the 35th Army.
All he can do now is to increase his enlistment of the 35th Army by controlling the source of military pay. As long as he gets the support of ordinary officers below the 35th Army, if he wants to take Fu Zuoyi, it will be easy to replace his own people.
Yan Laoxi's actions naturally led to the 35th Army, which should have entered the stage of rapid expansion of power, having to stay on its original scale and continue to stay near Datong for battle behind enemy lines. This makes Fu Zuoyi feel very uncomfortable every time he thinks of a fighter jet and misses it because of his lack of strength! (To be continued.,,,,. Mobile phone users, please read it.)
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