Chapter 1803: Winning in Ideas

In later generations, there is a discipline called success studies, and no one can tell whether what it contains is chicken soup for the soul.

But for Yu Chutian and his team, their second attack was finally successful.

The purpose was to attack and destroy the Japanese horse carriage, slow down the Japanese attack, and buy time for Shang Zhen in Shuiquan Town.

When the Japanese army passed by, they suddenly appeared from the side and rear of the Japanese army instead of ambushing them from the front. This is called thinking.

From the moment the so-called Imperial Japanese Army set foot on Chinese soil, they were arrogant and domineering, shouting that they would destroy China in three months.

They were armed with guns and they killed people without hesitation.

They marched across the Chinese highways like ferocious beasts, without even sending out scouts ahead.

But then they were ambushed by the Chinese anti-Japanese army from time to time.

  When a dog is beaten and hurt, how can it run away when it sees someone bending over?

What about the Japanese devils? They are flesh and blood after all, and they will die if they are hit by bullets!

The Japanese army, having learned their lesson, began to send out scouts to the front, but they were still unable to avoid the ambush of the Chinese army, which had the advantage of terrain.

And today, the Japanese army witnessed another ambush by the Chinese army.

Their front and flanks had been searched by scouts, but they did not send anyone to guard them, so after they passed by, the Chinese army suddenly appeared on their flanks and rear and started a fierce battle.

This is the second point of success – ideas.

The Japanese commanders were confined by their habitual thinking and always thought that the Chinese troops that attacked them would be in front of them or on their wings, but they never expected that the places they had searched would be fired with hateful bullets.

With a clear purpose and the right ideas, the next step is execution.

  This is the case where Chu Tian and his team killed the soldier who was shot. But if he didn't die, if he was just injured after being shot, would he scream?

If he shouted, they would be exposed.

Although they could kill these dozen Japanese soldiers, it would be impossible for them to attack the Japanese horses again.

No one knows whether this soldier would scream after being injured, but it is conceivable that if he became like the American soldiers in Hollywood movies in later generations who screamed and slammed their hands after being injured, this kind of battle would not be fought.

Although it is unknown how the soldier would react if he was injured, it was not only Chu Tian who saw his companion die beside him, but also other soldiers.

  As the commander, Chu Tian did not move, and neither did his soldiers. How could such a style of following orders in all actions be developed in a short period of time?

All of this ultimately led to the success of the second attack.

As Chu Tian shouted, the machine guns and rifles held by dozens of people began to spew out fire, and the air was filled with bullets fired at the invaders.

At this moment, the Japanese and puppet troops on the road were confused again. It would have been fine if some of their companions were shot and fell to the ground.

The trouble was, this time the bullets were flying from the side and rear wing, and because of the shooting angle, more bullets would hit the horse's butt than the head!

A bullet hitting a person's buttocks would not be considered a fatal injury, let alone a bullet hitting a horse's buttocks whose flesh was much thicker than that of a person. So the horse, in pain, ran forward while dragging the carriage.

As soon as the horse goes crazy, the Japanese and puppet troops in front will hide.

Some Japanese soldiers dodged, but most of them couldn't!

The person on the left dodged and jumped into the ditch on the side of the road. The person on the right dodged and jumped into the puddle on the side of the road. But where could the person in the middle hide? There was no time to hide!

In an instant, the number of enemies knocked down by the carriage was more than the number hit by Chu Tian and his men with bullets!

But for the Japanese army, this panic only lasted for a moment. They had suffered too many attacks, and they became tougher after being attacked too many times. Moreover, although they had been attacked many times along the way, each attack was just a cold shot and then ran away. How big could it be? ?

Without any orders from the Japanese commander, the Japanese and puppet troops who were attacked and were not in front of the galloping horses began to turn back and shoot. The puppet troops in the front could not bear it when they saw the horse hair, and some simply shot and killed the galloping horses.

The Japanese army began to counterattack.

When Chu Tian felt that bullets fired by the Japanese army hit him, he shouted loudly: "Retreat!"

There is a feeling called "not enough", but what does it matter? With Chu Tian's order, the veterans drew their guns and ran back!

  If they act secretly, they will act secretly. How could Chu Tian be willing to let his people fight the Japanese army head-on!

There are only a few dozen people on their side, but what about others?

No matter whether there are seven or eight hundred people or six or seven hundred people, this force cannot be shaken by just a few dozen of them!

If one of the enemies fires a shot, these dozens of people will be buried in the hail of bullets!

As they retreated and the gunfire stopped, the Japanese commander realized that this was indeed the case.

The Japanese commander was afraid that Chu Tian and his men would run away again.

As mentioned before, Chu Tian used the firepower of the regular army to fight guerrilla warfare, and the marksmanship of these soldiers was generally better than that of ordinary troops.

  If you have good marksmanship, you can shoot accurately and it will hurt the Japanese soldiers!

Because the memory was so clear, how could the Japanese commander, who had finally captured Chu Tian and his men's shadow, let go easily?

After the Japanese commander gave the order, the Japanese soldiers ignored the puppet troops this time.

The reason is that they think the puppet army’s combat quality is too low, their marksmanship is not good enough, they chase too slowly, and they are afraid of death!

Japanese officers and soldiers started chasing Chu Tian and his group with guns in hand.

The Japanese army chased very quickly because they put the puppet army in front according to their marching habits, which naturally meant that they wanted the puppet army to block the bullets in front.

The puppet army was naturally well aware of this.

But even though they were dissatisfied in their hearts, how could they possibly show it? If they dared to show it, they would not be puppet soldiers. Has anyone ever seen a slave who could not bear to be bullied?

So the Japanese army's rear team became the front team and turned around to chase, and they came very quickly.

Chu Tian did not leave the rear this time, nor did he let the soldiers on their side leave the rear, but that did not mean he did not make any arrangements.

  On the other side of the road, there was a sudden sound of machine gun fire, and in the sound of gunfire, several Japanese soldiers who were chasing them fiercely and were in the lead were shot and fell to the ground!

It turned out that Chu Tian did not leave the rear, but that did not mean he had not arranged for someone to cover the rear. It was just that he arranged the rear guard on the other side of the road.

  What was beyond the expectations of the Japanese and puppet troops was that the Chinese army's covering fire on the other side of the road, that is, behind them, first used machine guns to knock down several Japanese soldiers who were rushing in the front, and then, obviously in order to stop the Japanese army's pursuit, several machine guns on the other end suddenly opened fire!

In fact, both the enemy and us understand that the machine guns that the veterans are afraid of are not the kind that fires continuously, the kind that fires "ta ta ta, ta ta ta" and uses up all the 20 bullets in a magazine with just one pull of the trigger. What they are afraid of is the kind of rhythmic short bursts of "ta ta ta".

Because those who know how to save bullets by firing in short bursts are veterans who have been on the battlefield for a long time. Although the shooting frequency seems slow, the hit rate is extremely high.

As for firing continuously right away, it sounds very exciting, but no one knows where the bullets have been shot to, because the machine gun shakes violently during the continuous firing, and it is impossible to control the landing point.

  But there are always exceptions. It is true that the Chinese army's covering fire at the other end of the road is firing continuously, but the problem is that four light machine guns are firing continuously at the same time!

Four light machine guns fired continuously at the same time, and the shooters were all veterans, so the machine guns fired a barrage of bullets in an instant.

  Of the more than 20 Japanese soldiers who rushed into the barrage, seven or eight were knocked down at once!

What is this called? This is called interdiction shooting! Although it lasts for a short time, the momentum is terrifying, and the most important thing is that it is shot from behind the Japanese army!

At this point, the momentum of the Japanese army turning around to chase Chu Tian and his men was actually interrupted!

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