Rise From Eight Hundred

Chapter 319 RB people also draw their swords

I thought he was a small scum who was beaten by me and I could do whatever I wanted.

But the small scum threw a stone and hit me with a black eye. Seeing the extremely precious observation balloon turned into a free fall, Tani Hisao almost vomited blood.

The furious commander of the Sixth Division knew how precious this thing was. It was accidentally damaged because of his own reasons. It would be strange if Yanagawa Heisuke didn't curse his ancestors behind his back.

If he wanted to make up for it, he could only attack Songjiang City in one go to prove that there was no need to do so many tricks to deal with the Chinese. Just do it.

Tani Hisao, who actively deployed troops, had the confidence not only because of how powerful the Sixth Division was.

But Songjiang, a seemingly hard walnut, had its hard shell broken under the impact of large-caliber heavy artillery. All he had to do was to break open the broken shells to eat the delicious walnut kernels.

After the heavy artillery brigade bombarded for half an hour, the walls surrounding Songjiang City, which once seemed extremely solid and even majestic, now looked like a dead snake covered with wounds. The huge gaps everywhere proved the power of the 240MM heavy artillery.

Even the 30-meter-wide moat surrounding Songjiang City was now cut off by artillery fire, and the riverbed was even exposed in some places.

What made the Japanese army a little puzzled was that the blown-up river bank leaked water into the wilderness, which was exactly where they needed to run to attack, and it became a muddy land.

However, these small difficulties were secondary in Tani Hisao's view. As long as the Chinese positions were blown to pieces, what did it matter if the heroic Imperial Army was covered with mud?

Therefore, while the Kunisaki Detachment and the 114th Division in Xicheng District were still arguing over who would enter the block that had been destroyed by more than half, the 6th Division in Dongcheng and Nancheng was already on full alert. As soon as the heavy artillery brigade's bombardment ended, the infantry followed the division's artillery fire to attack Matsue Castle.

For this reason, Tani Hisao specially invited the Chief of Staff of the Tenth Army Command, Major General Tanabe Moritake, who came to the front line to supervise the battle, to go with him to the front-line command post that had been built in the afternoon to watch the battle.

Moreover, Tani Hisao, who had always been arrogant, personally rode a horse to greet the Major General Chief of Staff, who was one level lower than his own rank.

"At the moment of the war, I still have to trouble you to receive me in your busy schedule. Tanabe is terrified!" The Major General Chief of Staff of the Tenth Army, who was riding a horse, saw that it was Tani Hisao who came in person. He jumped off the horse first without the reserve of being a superior, and his words were more humble.

It is not the fault of Tanabe Shigetake, the army-level chief of staff, that he is such a jerk. The 10th Army Headquarters was established temporarily, and its presence was not strong. However, the three major divisions and a brigade-level detachment under the 10th Army are mostly troops with outstanding military achievements.

The Kunisaki Detachment is the main force of the 5th Division, known as the "Steel Army", the 18th Division is known as the "Twin Walls of the Empire", and the 6th Division has the reputation of "black skin and bright red blood".

Moreover, the short-statured lieutenant general division commander in front of him is not easy to get along with. When holding military meetings, he is not as good as this one, and even Lieutenant General Yanagawa Heisuke will be confronted by this one.

Such an army lieutenant general personally ran five or six miles to greet him, a major general chief of staff who is just a soy sauce type. This is no longer a matter of giving face, and it can even be said that he is flattered.

Could it be that my brother is handsome? Tanabe Shigetake even had this unrealistic idea in his mind.

But soon, Major General Tanabe knew that he was really overthinking.

Damn Gu Shoufu, you are not a human being.

Not long after, the major general finally knew that it was because of this man's impatience that the tethered balloon used for reconnaissance was turned into a piece of rag by the Chinese anti-aircraft gun. The major general chief of staff found the answer. No wonder Gu Shoufu was so polite. It turned out that he did something stupid.

The 10th Army came to the southeast this time. It only brought two of this kind of "high-tech". One of them had been broken down and could not be used. The only one left was also destroyed by him. What else can it use to find the Chinese artillery position? Are you staring at me with big eyes?

Gu Shoufu's meaning is just that I gave you face, you have to return it, at least don't give me eye drops at the army headquarters.

It has to be said that those who can get to this point are all very thoughtful. Even if it is Gu Shoufu, who you think is stubborn and arrogant, and should use small tricks, he will never not use them because he can't put down his face.

People who can go up and down, as long as they don't suffer losses, are actually more terrifying.

No wonder Tani Hisao looked down on the arrogant Major General Kunisaki. What's the point of just going to a fight with your chin up?

The frontline headquarters of the 6th Division was about 1,000 meters away from the Songjiang city wall, which was of course within the range of the Chinese defenders' artillery.

As the division commander, Tani Hisao came to such a close distance, naturally to the front line, to boost the morale of the officers and soldiers of the 6th Division who were about to participate in the city attack and defense.

'The division commander is behind us, he wants to see us crush the Chinese positions with his own eyes! ', what can be more inspiring than this to make the Japanese infantrymen who already hold steel guns excited?

The Japanese infantrymen could only howl with excitement, but they did not know that the underground bunker where their division commander was staying in the front line was a front-line command post built on a dirt slope by the order of Tani Hisao, who mobilized an engineering corps of more than 100 people and spent a whole afternoon to build it. The bunker was so solid that even if there was a concentrated bombardment from ten 75 mountain guns, it could guarantee his safety.

Pretending is a technical job. If you want to pretend well and not be fooled, you really need enough wisdom. From this point of view, Tani Hisao can score at least 90 points.

Tanabe Shigetake naturally knows this very well and accepts it with pleasure.

If Tani Hisao's front-line command is not strong enough, he will not accompany him to pretend foolishly no matter how much face he gives.

His life is his own, and my life is in my own hands, not Tani Hisao! The major general chief of staff with some background can tolerate being scolded by Tani Hisao, but will not play games with him that may lose his life at any time.

Now, it's good. You can pretend to be cool on the front line, and it's safe.

The high-powered telescopes specially prepared for the two senior Japanese generals have been prepared long ago, enough for them to see everything happening on the battlefield from a distance of 1,000 meters.

If the major general chief of staff who came to supervise the battle on behalf of Yanagawa Heisuke is not allowed to see everything happening on the battlefield, how can Tani Hisao show the majesty of his subordinates' "black skin and bright red blood"?

The heavy artillery brigade's 60 large-caliber artillery pieces threw 1,800 shells at Matsue Castle, almost plowing the entire Matsue Castle with shrapnel and air waves.

The thick smoke had not yet dissipated, and the broken Chinese city walls had not yet been fully presented to the eyes of the Japanese army, and the 48 artillery pieces of the Sixth Division's long-awaited artillery regiment began to bombard again.

The Sixth Division, which had been resting for a whole day, finally waited for what Tani Hisao thought was the most suitable opportunity for battle.

Located at the forefront of Dongcheng District was the unit personally selected by Tani Hisao, the 6th Infantry Battalion under the 13th Infantry Regiment under the Sixth Division.

The reason why the Sixth Division is also called the Kumamoto Division is that the predecessor of the Sixth Division was the Kumamoto Garrison established in 1873. During the Southwest War, this unit was surrounded in Kumamoto Castle by the Satsuma Domain troops led by Saigo Takamori, and withstood Saigo's tide-like attack with a strong will.

After the First World War, the reputation of the tenacious will of the Kumamoto soldiers also resounded throughout the Japanese island. From then on, the Sixth Division used Kumamoto, Oita, and Kagoshima as its source of soldiers. Among them, all the soldiers of the 13th Infantry Regiment came from Kumamoto.

It can be said that the 13th Infantry Regiment is the foundation of the Sixth Division.

And the Sixth Infantry Battalion under its command, perhaps its battalion number is the same as the division number, is also particularly brave in combat, and is highly appreciated by the officers and officers of the Sixth Division.

Whenever encountering a siege battle, Tani Hisao would fight with the Sixth Infantry Battalion, and the Sixth Infantry Battalion never failed Tani Hisao's love and always won the final victory.

On the battlefield in North China, the battles of Baoding and Yongding River were brave and fearless, and the 13th Infantry Regiment and the Sixth Infantry Battalion were there.

Therefore, in order to show off the prestige of his Sixth Division, Tani Hisao no longer hid it like he did in the morning, and as soon as he made a move, he directly showed the sharpest sword in his hand.

As the Chinese say: Brighten your arrogance! Oh, no, it's Brighten your sword!

The sharpest sword of the Sixth Division points to the ruined city wall of Songjiang.

The sword has not yet arrived, but in the ruins, the hairs of the Chinese defenders stand up.

Mainly, the southeast wind blows over, it's a bit cold! ...

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