Monk Wei described what happened in detail in the telegram.
He said that as long as Xu Dalong gave the order, he guaranteed to be able to fight a bloody road and transport this batch of weapons and ammunition back.
After reading the telegram, Sun Desheng said angrily: "He belongs to Nai. These grandsons dare to intercept our equipment. Laozi will lead the cavalry to destroy them."
Wang Chengzhu was also very angry and said: "These guys have no conscience at all. We destroyed the Japanese air force and prevented them from being bombed. Now it's a good thing that they dare to detain our weapons. This matter is not over with them."
Sun Desheng and Wang Chengzhu became more and more angry as they talked. They scrambled to lead troops to reinforce Monk Wei and get back the weapons and ammunition.
This time Xu Dalong was a little unhappy, and he said: "What did you two guys do? Zheng Ce's level is not as good as Monk Wei. Although the Guo Army's troops were at fault in this matter, we can't act recklessly. "
Sun Desheng said unconvinced: "Then let them take away these weapons and ammunition for nothing?"
Xu Dalong said: "You two don't have to worry, I have a way to solve this matter."
Xu Dalong drafted a telegram, telling Monk Wei to protect the batch of weapons, and if the Guo army dared to open fire, they would resolutely fight back. But if the opponent doesn't use a weapon, they can't fire the first shot. Tell them to be patient and that they will resolve the matter soon.
Xu Dalong found Lin Xueying and asked her to send this telegram to Monk Wei first, and then asked her to come over and discuss anything with her.
Lin Xueying finished sending the telegram and returned to Xu Dalong's office. Xu Dalong asked her if she could put pressure on Guo Jun through her connections to return the weapons.
Lin Xueying said that if she were in other places, she would have something to do, but the World War II area was nominally under the jurisdiction of Guofu, but the main one who had the final say here was the King of Shanxi. The situation inside is complicated, and it’s not convenient to talk about her relationship here.
Xu Dalong felt that what she said made sense. The troops in the World War II zone were mainly local troops, and there was a mix of good and bad among them. Especially the newly formed 137th Division, which was originally a unit of the Northwest Army. Although Guofu gave them a designation, In fact, they are only given a small amount of material supplies, especially weapons and ammunition, which are often withheld from them. Their interception of guerrilla weapons was in some ways excusable.
If you can't find the right person to talk to, this matter will be really difficult to handle.
Xu Dalong has been considering candidates who can come forward for him, and also considered Representative Wang from the Eighth Route Army, who would come forward to protest to the World War II District Chief.
But such a thing would probably make things very difficult for Representative Wang and them. This matter is too complicated. If Representative Wang comes forward, he may be used to provoke greater conflicts between the two armies.
He has also considered coordinating and resolving the matter through the chief of staff of the World War II zone, but the chief of staff of the World War II zone mainly represents the Shanxi-Sui Army in Shanxi, so his words may not work. If he was asked to make wax in this matter, Xu Dalong would feel embarrassed if he asked him for help with other matters in the future.
Xu Dalong thought about it again and again, and was really scratching his head for a moment.
Lin Xueying has also been thinking about this matter. Due to her family background, she has been influenced by her elders since she was a child, and she has considerable political wisdom.
She suggested: "Captain, it's best to get in touch with the direct superiors of the unit that detained the weapons and equipment. If you can persuade them to help, this matter will be much easier. See if you can ask someone to help," she said. Find a way to communicate with the main generals in Zhongtiao Mountain."
Lin Xueying's words reminded Xu Dalong, and he suddenly thought of someone.
Xu Dalong can be said to know this person very well. He is a famous anti-Japanese general and a heroic and righteous man. If we can find him to come forward, this matter will definitely be solved.
Xu Dalong did what he said and immediately drafted a telegram and asked Lin Xueying to send it out.
The telegram was sent to Li Kun. Xu Dalong did not have a radio call sign to directly contact the Zhongtiao Shanguo Army. Li Kun forwarded Xu Dalong's telegram to the Zhongtiao Shanguo Army headquarters through the radio station of the World War II District Governor's Department.
General Fu, the supreme commander of Zhongtiao Mountain, is thirty-seven or eighteen years old, tall and burly, and a standard Northwestern man. He was born in the Northwest Army and later transferred to the Shanxi-Sui Army. He made many military exploits in the war against Japan. He now serves as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Second Theater and the supreme commander of the Zhongtiao Shanguo Army.
General Fu was a heroic man who respected heroes and heroes. Xu Dalong's impressive record had already made a deep impression on General Fu. In particular, Xu Dalong and others destroyed the Japanese airport in Taiyuan, which greatly reduced the pressure on the Zhongtiao Mountain Fruit Army and can be said to have saved the lives of countless anti-Japanese soldiers.
General Fu has a deep affection for Xu Dalong and has always hoped to meet him.
Xu Dalong said in a telegram to General Fu: "Dear Commander Jun Jian,
I have long admired the reputation of General Fu as an anti-Japanese hero, and I have long hoped to see the general and listen to his teachings in person. However, I have a low official position and do not dare to expect such an honor.
This humble post sent a telegram to the general rashly because he had a merciless request. He hoped that the general could help solve a difficult problem for the sake of the friendship between the two armies. "
Xu Dalong narrated the whole story.
At the end of the telegram, Xu Dalong said: "I heard that the Japanese Second Air Force is repairing Taiyuan Airport. I will attack the Japanese airport again before it is repaired and put into use to ensure that the Japanese army cannot use Taiyuan Airport to attack Zhongtiao Mountain. The army bombed.
Salute to the anti-Japanese warriors! "
The signature is: "Xu Dalong, Captain of Mawushan Guerrilla Force."
General Fu always believed that he owed Xu Dalong a favor, and he was very happy that Xu Dalong could send him a telegram.
After he read the contents of the telegram, he was furious. He felt that these people had snatched Xu Dalong's weapons and ammunition, which was tantamount to a slap in the face. He must help Xu Dalong solve this matter, otherwise, Sorry to see Xu Dalong.
What's more, the sentence after Xu Dalong said that he would continue to attack the Japanese airport. This was very attractive to General Fu, because General Fu had been worried that the Japanese army would continue to attack Zhongtiao Mountain after repairing the Taiyuan Airport. The fruit army launched a bombing campaign.
This matter is both emotional and reasonable, and General Fu must give Xu Dalong a satisfactory explanation.
General Fu immediately ordered the vehicle to be prepared, and he wanted to go to the 137th Division of the Fruit Army in person to solve this problem.
The commander of the 137th Division of the Guo Army originally thought that stealing a few anti-aircraft machine guns from the Eighth Route Army was nothing. He understood the contradiction between the two armies and believed that his superiors would not hold him accountable and would even condone him doing this, so he made a big move. He had the courage to rob the weapons and ammunition of the Mawushan guerrillas.
The division commander of the Guo Army was a little unreasonable in this matter. Although he was bold, he was not bold enough to dare to openly destroy an armed force of the Eighth Route Army and undermine the cooperation between the two armies. He, a small division commander, still could not afford it. .
He had no choice but to order the compound controlled by Monk Wei and others to be tightly surrounded and cut off their supply of supplies. He hoped that these Eighth Route guerrillas would not be able to endure hunger and would eventually submit obediently.
What Monk Wei and others occupied was the barracks of a company of the Guo Army. It had everything, especially a kitchen with pots, pans, and spoons.
There is also a lot of food stored in it. Although there are not many vegetables, Monk Wei and others can cope with it. In addition, they themselves carry some of their daily necessities, so it is not a problem to last ten or eight days.
In order to prevent the officers and soldiers of the Guo Army from actually taking action against them, Monk Wei immediately drilled a lot of gun holes in the wall after entering the courtyard, stretched out the muzzles of the guns, and set up machine guns on the roof. Mortars were set up, and anti-aircraft machine guns were also set up, aiming at the gate.
The combat effectiveness of the special operations squadron is extremely powerful. Even if a regiment of the Guo army comes up, it is capable of defeating them.
The newly formed 137th Division is the old foundation of the Northwest Army. Most of them are big men from the Northwest. They admire heroes and believe that the one with the strongest fist is the boss.
Taking advantage of their large numbers, they tried to force their way in several times to grab people and weapons, but they were beaten out by the special operations team members.
Monk Wei looks tough, but he is actually very thoughtful. He often follows Xu Dalong, and Zheng Ce's level has been greatly improved. He saw that every time the officers and soldiers of the Guo Army rushed over, many people would be injured after the two sides fought, and he was worried that this would deepen the hatred between the two sides.
So he stood at the gate and shouted to the officers and soldiers of the Northwest Army: "You guys are a bunch of trash, relying on the strength of numbers, you are not a hero. If you have the ability, let's fight one on one. As long as any of you can If you defeat Lao Zi, Lao Zi will let you go, and even these weapons will be handed over to you."
The person sent to solve the problem was a deputy division commander of the new 137th Division. He had been practicing martial arts since he was a child. He saw that his officers and soldiers could not defeat the special operations team members, and he was always holding his breath. Even if he actually shoots, he doesn't have the right.
Monk Wei's suggestion suited him, so he accepted his suggestion and sent masters to compete with Monk Wei and the others.
Although Monk Wei's team members trained in grappling and fighting every day, they were monks halfway after all. When it came to group fights, the officers and soldiers of the Guo Army were no match.
But the opponent has many martial arts masters. If they fight one-on-one, these team members will definitely suffer. Therefore, Monk Wei accepted the challenge of the Guo army officers and soldiers alone.
Because the deputy commander likes martial arts, he is familiar with the martial arts masters in his division. He believes that although these Eighth Route guerrillas are very powerful in overall combat, there should be no problem in taking them down one on one.
However, the deputy division commander was still more cautious. He wanted to test Monk Wei's true skills first, so he sent the fifth-ranked mantis boxing master in the division to challenge Monk Wei.
The master came to Monk Wei, looked him up and down, and then got into a fighting stance.
Monk Wei was well-informed and said with a smile: "It turns out that I am practicing Mantis Boxing. Stop putting on airs there and come up here."
Monk Wei was so lazy that he didn't even bother to put up a fighting stance. His demeanor and behavior immediately angered the mantis boxing master. He rushed forward and hit Monk Wei with a combination of punches.
Monk Wei nonchalantly stretched out his hand to block the attack twice, and deliberately took two steps back.
The mantis boxing master was very excited when he saw Monk Wei being beaten back. He rushed forward and punched Monk Wei in the heart.