Chapter 68
The mystery of the mysterious disappearance of the Kuomintang troops

During the defense of Nanjing in the early days of my country's Anti-Japanese War, a regiment of Chinese troops disappeared mysteriously when they withdrew into Qinglong Mountain, more than 30 miles southeast of Nanjing.

At the beginning of December 1937, the Japanese invaders invaded Nanjing, and nearly 12 Kuomintang troops gathered inside and outside Nanjing to participate in the capital defense battle.Many of the defending troops were temporarily drawn from other battlefields.Among them, the 2nd Army, 72th Army, and 74rd Army and other troops retreated from the Hunan-Shanghai battlefield and came to deploy defenses outside Nanjing.

There are also several divisions that were urgently dispatched by the Supreme Command from Sichuan, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi and other provinces.Although these troops share the same hatred and high morale, their equipment is too poor. Only rifles, machine guns, grenades and a small amount of mortars cannot form a solid defensive front.The Japanese invaders who took advantage of the victory were well-equipped and well-trained. They had heavy artillery, armored vehicles, tanks, and a large fleet of planes to cheer them on.

In the fierce battle, due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, the Chinese army suffered heavy losses.According to the memories of the local people, the one who suffered the heaviest loss was a certain division of the Sichuan Army who came from afar.Most of their bullets are inferior and unusable. Obviously, they were secretly tampered with by spies and traitors who were mixed into the logistics supply department of the Kuomintang army.Under such conditions, how could the flesh and blood of the officers and soldiers withstand the crazy bullets of the Japanese invaders?Therefore, although the Ministry fought hard, it was almost completely wiped out in the end.A regiment of the division did not directly participate in the battle because it was tasked with guarding against the enemy on the side of the Beijing-Hangzhou National Highway on the left wing of the position.After the overall defeat in the battle, the head of the regiment led more than 2000 officers and soldiers of the regiment to retreat southward in order to preserve their vitality.However, after entering the mountainous area of ​​Qinglong Mountain, which stretches for more than ten kilometers, the regiment lost contact and disappeared without a trace.

After the capture of Nanjing, the Japanese General Headquarters, when counting the results of the aggression, found that a whole regiment of the Chinese defenders had not been annihilated or captured, nor had they put down their weapons and entered the refugee area in the city marked by the Red Cross Society of Nations. Moved away silently.However, judging from the reports of other troops, the regiment did not seem to break through the two encirclement circles of the Japanese invaders.The Japanese army did not find the whereabouts of this unit after investigation, and felt very strange.

When the Chongqing Kuomintang's combat base camp made statistics on the combat situation in 1939, it also noticed this strange thing. After the search failed, it was listed as "the whole regiment is missing."The military order also found that the head of the regiment was named Wu Xinhua, a native of Tianquan County, Sichuan, a graduate of the Sichuan Army Lecture Hall, and a former subordinate of Sichuan Army Liu Xiang. He had participated in warlord melee and had combat experience. Intermediate classes are trained for one year.After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang Military and Political Department and the Military Command Department sent special personnel to conduct special investigations on this, but the truth was still not found out, and finally nothing happened.

According to research and speculation by military experts, it was impossible for this regiment to break through at that time.Because the Japanese chieftain, General Matsui Iwane, adopted a large roundabout tactic, on December 1937, 12, he dispatched two elite divisions to land from Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai, outflanking the rear of the Chinese army. On December 1, part of this Japanese army fought in Tangshan, an important town in the southeast of Nanjing, along the lines of Wuxi, Zhenjiang, and Jurong, and then joined forces with the main force of the Japanese invaders to encircle Nanjing from three sides.In the Chinese army, only a small number of troops, such as the 12rd Army, withdrew from the encirclement while the Japanese army was not encircled.After that, no organized Chinese defenders could break out of the tight blockade of the Japanese invaders.

Throughout the ages, there have been countless disappearances.However, the large-scale collective disappearance of the personnel of the entire army like Qinglong Mountain in Nanjing is really puzzling.In the Nanjing area, many people who are concerned about this mysterious disappearance tend to think that it has something to do with the caves in the Qinglong Mountain area. In the early 20s, during the climax of developing the southern Jiangsu coalfield, people accidentally discovered several rusty military helmets, decayed rifles and several skeletons in several caves.According to the local folks, there are many deep caves in the mountainous area, and some caves have not been discovered because the entrances of the caves are hidden or buried by mud and rocks from flash floods.It is said that there is a large cave under the rock of one of the mountains, because if you hit a certain rock wall with a hammer, you can faintly hear the empty echo...

Perhaps, the troops of the Sichuan Army hid in a huge cave in the mountains in order to escape the pursuit of the Japanese invaders, and then the entrance of the cave collapsed due to the bombing of enemy planes, causing all the personnel to be trapped in the cave, and finally suffocated to death. In the cave; it is also possible that the group broke up and escaped in pieces at that time, and only some people escaped from the blockade...

Since the 80s of the twentieth century, with the attention to the UFO phenomenon, some people hold the theory of "alien abduction".Perhaps on a planet other than the earth, there are intelligent life forms that are more advanced than humans.Out of curiosity or some other practical purposes, they either drove aircraft to break in from outer space, or established secret bases in inaccessible areas on the earth, and often hijacked earth creatures as specimens for their research.

However, after a long period of research and analysis, many experts and scholars believe that the above views are completely nonsense, because "the geese leave their voices, and the birds leave their feathers", if aliens really appeared on the earth, and And with such frequent activities, they will always leave some clues.But so far, no credible evidence has been found that can truly prove that aliens have "visited" the earth.

In short, more than half a century has passed, and the mysterious disappearance of a regiment of Kuomintang troops in the Qinglong Mountain area in the southeastern suburb of Nanjing in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War is still an unsolved mystery.

(End of this chapter)

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