The district political commissar stood on the roof of the second-story courtyard, looking around with a telescope.
Hu Yi stood next to the political commissar, his mind running wild... and he lost his mind.
The plain land is shrouded in a thin mist, and the nearby scenery is clear at a glance, but the distant scenery is hazy and unclear.
The political commissar suddenly put down the telescope: "The last time I saw you, you were still the company commander. It seems that your independent regiment is developing very fast."
"It's far worse than you..." Hu Yi looked back and saw that the political commissar's body was covered with patches, while he was wearing an Eighth Route Army uniform without any patches. Hu Yi always felt a little awkward.
The political commissar looked at Hu Yi with a strange look in his eyes: "Tell me, what do you think about working in enemy-occupied areas?"
Hu Yi calmly replied: "I have no idea. I am a soldier and it is my duty to obey the orders of my superiors."
The political commissar joked: "You are dishonest. How about you come to our division and I can be the leader of a regiment for you?"
Hu Yi was speechless: "I don't have that ability...Besides, I prefer to fight on the front line..."
"Actually, you are on the front line everywhere!" The political commissar smiled: "Last time I heard Lao Lu say that you used to be in the 67th Army?"
"Uh..." Hu Yi was stunned for a moment, not understanding what this person meant, and repeated again: "...soldiers...obey orders as their duty."
The political commissar shook his head: "Don't worry too much. I'm not trying to dig through those old accounts. I just want to remind you that the superiors have been carrying out rectification campaigns, so you still have to be more careful."
Hu Yi was a little confused: "I don't quite understand what you mean."
"I read the report of the armed task force... There are big problems with your actions. Your main task is to attack the Huidaomen organization. Without asking for instructions from your superiors, you engage in large-scale battles with the enemy without authorization, which will inevitably attract the enemy. Crazy revenge, not to mention that you did not turn over all the captured battlefields, and you privately fought jointly with the national army guerrillas. If you fall into the eyes of someone who is interested, not even Lao Lu can handle it! With these points, you, the battalion commander Just think it’s over.”
Hu Yi was a little confused. Wasn't this all arranged by his superiors? Why was there a problem? There were question marks in his eyes.
Who doesn’t like a team that can fight well? The political commissar really liked the team of the Ninth Independent Regiment. The political commissar rolled his eyes at Hu Yi and continued: "All actions follow the command, but you must remember that you cannot let the development of the divisional base area fall into a disadvantageous situation just because you have won one or two partial victories. , as a commander and combatant, in addition to being able to win battles, you must also have an overall view."
The political commissar taught him sincerely, but Hu Yi couldn't hear it and nodded quickly: "I know what you mean, but isn't attacking the enemy what we should do?"
The political commissar shook his head: "Don't worry, Captain Yang should be in Huaxian now. You must find him as soon as possible and ask him to report the details to the division."
After the political commissar finished speaking, he took out a document from his pocket and handed it to Hu Yi.
Hu Yi took it and read it carefully. It was a report from the armed working team to the division. The content above was completely in line with the actual situation!
Everything that happened after the Nine Battalions came over was not concealed.
This matter... cannot be blamed on Captain Yang.
It’s Jiuying’s own big problem!
On a cold day, beads of sweat appeared on Hu Yi's forehead: "Thank you, political commissar."
"Thank you, if it weren't for Lao Lu's sake, I wouldn't bother to tell you so much!"
Hu Yi asked cautiously: "Isn't this...violating the principle?"
The political commissar shook his head and changed the subject: "Haha, you performed well in the battle against Li Ying last year. With the strength of the division, we regained a county and held it. Can we really not do it? But you know why we Did you give up on the county seat in the end?”
After attending the Anti-Japanese University and learning something, Hu Yi immediately became serious: "Strategically, we don't care about the gains and losses of a city or a place, and the main goal is to develop and expand our own strength..."
The political commissar nodded: "Work behind enemy lines is more complicated. You must understand clearly that behind enemy lines, our biggest enemy is not the Japanese, but the puppet troops who surrender to the enemy! Their number even far exceeds the number of Japanese. Eradication and crackdowns on hardcore traitors are only the last resort, so the most important work must be to publicize our party’s policies, unite all anti-war forces, and continue to do a good job for the people, do you understand?”
Hu Yi scratched his head: "I am a soldier and I am not good at doing these things..."
"I want to criticize you on this matter. Think about it, which outcome is more beneficial to us, fighting against the puppet troops or developing the puppet troops into our own people? Therefore, you must change your thinking. The battle you like may not necessarily It’s what’s best for us...”
Hu Yi suddenly seemed to understand something: "You mean... the district has not eradicated Wu Jinshan because the district still has illusions about the traitor?"
The political commissar was stunned for a moment, but did not deny it: "Don't look at the problem too superficially. The district party committee made such a decision after careful consideration... We will definitely eradicate the traitors. This is a matter of principle, but I still have to fight for this team. I understand. Bar?"
Hu Yi was a little discouraged: "I understand, what to do, you give the order."
The political commissar looked at the distance and said, "The Anti-Japanese War University officially starts next month. You must study hard. Minister Zhang knows that the team you lead will definitely have this problem, so he told me in advance. We must pay attention to it and don't let it down." Thanks to Minister Zhang’s hard work!”
"Minister Zhang?"
"Haha, continuous natural and man-made disasters have made it difficult for us to work in the plains, and it is also difficult to develop combat troops. Many times the teams we have collected are mixed... I won't talk about it, but this time you have to thank your superiors for streamlining non-combat units. Otherwise, politics Those who have enough to eat and nothing to do will definitely pick the bones from the eggs."
"You mean, Minister Zhang..."
"He can't hide this from you, and he has been transferred to the Jilu Third Division as the commander."
Hu Yi nodded and immediately understood what the political commissar meant: "I know what to do."
"These things that happened are actually because you have neglected your management and failed to do your ideological work well. You need to strengthen your ideological study, Comrade Brother!"
Hu Yi is not stupid. It is obvious that the political commissar is protecting himself!
With the current situation of Jiuying, it is completely extensive development. To put it nicely, it can be called informal. If it is just a small fight, there will be no problem. But if it continues, the problem of Jiuying's lack of discipline will sooner or later fall into the eyes and be tolerated. In the hands of Sha Sha's political department!
The Eighth Route Army is different from the National Army. In addition to being able to fight, its ideological level must also keep up! The ranks of ordinary people are not just words!
"Commissar...uh...thank you..."
"Get out of here, you have such an ideological level... You are already a battalion commander, but you are not even a party member! I really don't know how Lao Ding does his ideological work..."
Hu Yi slipped down from the roof.
His calm and narrow eyes were full of seriousness, and he pondered over and over again in his heart, and his level of thinking improved...
Naturally, I think of that woman, thinking about the development of the base area all day long, collecting enemy intelligence, and carrying out local work... This is too troublesome, how can it be as fun as fighting the Japanese and killing the traitors of the puppet army...
With his thoughts on his mind, he completely ignored the eager eyes of several recruits who passed by him intentionally.
It seemed that he didn't care at all about the upcoming war.
The recruits couldn't help but start to imitate the battalion commander's cold eyes and the battalion commander's walking posture.
A new recruit asked the equally cold veteran next to him: "The battalion commander is too bad..."
The veteran with the brim of his military hat drooping down was looking at the battalion commander with stars in his eyes: "Get out..."
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