Chapter 111 Fighting

Style: Historical Author: Lao ZheWords: 2720Update Time: 24/01/18 13:01:21
The four Japanese soldiers had no idea that they were about to face a life-and-death fight. They just saw the thin civilian untied the rope and led the sheep and ran into the yard. Little did they know that Shang Zhen and the others were also working in a hurry.

At that time, they saw the five Japanese soldiers coming and ran back. Shang Zhen had just changed his clothes and came out to lead the sheep.

With a "bang" sound, Shang Zhen entered the courtyard and naturally closed the door. The four Japanese soldiers running down the hillside were already running wildly. At the same time, they did not forget to install bayonets on their rifles. Since they could not fire If the gun still wants to snatch the sheep, then they can only use the bayonet.

Even if they thought about it stupidly, they could all think that if the "common people" rushed into the yard, they would definitely barge in the door. If someone else barged in, they would have to break down the door.

They saw it on the hillside. Even though this house was just a mud house, it had a big yard. The walls were made of adobe, and the wooden door looked quite heavy. There was raindrops on it like the ridge of a house. shed.

In a short time, the four Japanese soldiers rushed to the door of the courtyard. The Japanese commander Cao raised his leg and kicked the door with a "bang" sound.

As expected, the door was not opened, and the dust on the door on the wall was shaken so hard that it "puff" fell down. No need to ask, the door must have been bolted inside!

The Japanese Army Commander raised his leg and kicked hard, but although the door frame shook, the door remained motionless.

There is also a way to smash the door. The sergeant commander said hello that day, and he and a soldier took a few steps back, then ran together and bumped into him with his shoulder!

The force of two people hitting each other plus the force of running up is much greater than the force of one person kicking.

Although the Japanese soldiers are generally short in stature, they are generally very strong. They all look like earthen jars. When two Japanese soldiers bumped their shoulders, they heard a "boom" from the door, and the dust was flying. Said, even the awning above was shaken by the impact.

When several Japanese soldiers saw that this was possible, they retreated again. This time, two people still ran forward and bumped into each other.

They thought that there must be another bang under this collision, but they never expected that just when their bodies were about to hit the door panel, the door suddenly opened, and the two Japanese soldiers couldn't stop themselves and pounced sideways. Fell in the yard!

How could they not fail? They used all their strength on their shoulders, and the chassis was unstable, which was equivalent to being dodged directly.

Yes, the moment they fell to the ground, several people rushed out from the side. The rifles they held in their hands stabbed at the two Japanese soldiers with shining bayonets.

In this case, how could the two Japanese soldiers get anything good?

Then the third Japanese soldier who rushed over kicked him in and out of the door, and his head was buzzing.

He had only just realized that he had been ambushed by the Northeastern Army, because he saw that those people were all wearing Northeastern Army uniforms.

But now that he has shown up, how can he escape? Someone from his left stabbed him again with a bayonet.

It's just that the knife pierced his side. What was that on the side? In Northeastern dialect, it is a person's rib fork, which is also a rib.

The bayonet stabbed directly into the Japanese soldier's ribs. Although the Japanese soldier who stabbed screamed, the knife did not penetrate.

But when the Japanese soldier screamed, someone's bayonet came in front of him again. This time the knife was piercing his heart, and a "pop" sound struck him to the core!

To say that this is the luckiest one is undoubtedly the last one, that is, the fourth Japanese soldier.

The fourth Japanese soldier was the shortest. He only heard the screams of his companions, but he could not see what happened because the companion in front blocked his sight.

But then it became clear to him, because he saw a bayonet emerging from the back of his companion!

The fourth Japanese soldier yelled and backed away, dragging his rifle. Only then did he realize that he and the four men had been ambushed.

But when he turned around, he caught a glimpse of Northeast Army soldiers appearing on the left and right sides, but they were all rushing towards him with rifles with bayonets attached.

How could he not fire at this time? The Japanese soldier reached out and pulled the gun bolt.

But at this moment, he heard the sound of wind behind his head. He couldn't react at all in this situation. Then he felt a sharp pain in the back of his heart, like an electric shock, and then a heavy object hit him. on his back and knocked him to the ground!

The Japanese soldier fell to the ground and never got up again, just because there was a man lying on him at this time, holding a bayonet pierced into the back of the Japanese soldier's heart and refusing to let go.

From the perspective of others, it looked as if the people above had nailed the Japanese soldier to the ground with a bayonet like a toad!

After a while, footsteps sounded, and it was Old Huotou's voice: "Okay, kid! He's dead, let go!"

"Ah?" The man who was staring at the Japanese army with his bayonet responded and raised his head. He couldn't help but look down at the Japanese soldier who was pinned to the ground by him. The Japanese soldier had indeed stopped moving, and this man was Shang Zhen. !

Otherwise, Shang Zhen and the others were deliberately plotting against the four Japanese soldiers this time.

When Shang Zhen ran into the yard with the sheep, Wang Lao Mao, who was hiding by the door, naturally closed the door and plugged it in.

When the Japanese soldiers kicked the door and bumped it with their shoulders, Mr. Wang, who was hiding behind the door and looking through the gap in the door to see clearly what was going on, immediately pulled the door bolt. The person next to him pushed it, so he Dodge the two Japanese soldiers.

This time it was good, because the two Japanese soldiers were dodged and fell to the ground. Since they fell to the ground, why did they fight with bayonets? Those two Japanese soldiers were meat on the knife board! The Northeastern military soldiers hiding on both sides of the wall, how can they be justified in using bayonets to kill them!

And Shang Zhen was not idle after entering the courtyard.

The whole plan to ambush the four Japanese soldiers was proposed by Shang Zhen, so he naturally used his brain.

It was impossible for the four Japanese soldiers to rush into the yard at the same time, and Shang Zhen and the others certainly hoped to kill the four Japanese soldiers who came over without firing a shot, as well as the Japanese soldier who stayed on the hill, so Shang Zhen thought of how to kill them in advance. There were no Japanese soldiers entering the yard.

Because of this, after Shang Zhen rushed into the courtyard, he stepped on someone else's shoulders and climbed directly to the awning of the courtyard gate.

The awning of this house is like the roof of a ridged house in the Northeast. When viewed from the side, the cross-section is triangular.

Shang Zhen hid directly on one side of the triangle, on the slope with the awning behind the door.

Naturally, the Japanese soldiers could not see anyone on the awning outside. When the first three Japanese soldiers rushed into the yard, Shang Zhen ignored them and only lay on the roof of the awning to watch the last Japanese soldier behind.

The Japanese soldier just left the yard, but he really shouldn't have turned around. When he turned around, he didn't even expect that there was someone on the back of his head!

Shang Zhen held the bayonet and jumped down from the awning. This was definitely a one-shot attack. But the fourth Japanese soldier was the worst. Even if he died, he didn't know how he died. of!

"Hey, who said we are not good at hand-to-hand combat?" At this time, Tiger Zhu, holding his own rifle and the bayonet still dripping with blood, walked out of the yard.

The third Japanese soldier was stabbed to death by a tiger pillar, which meant that he was the one who just stabbed the Japanese soldier from the front.

Everyone has his strong and weak points.

Everyone has shortcomings and advantages. Hu Zhuzi's shortcoming is that he is slow-minded, but his advantage is that he is big and round, and is not afraid of death. His body structure is as good as that of Er Jiazi.

The reason why Hu Zhuzhu mentioned hand-to-hand combat now is because Wang Laomao said before that we, as a group of people, may not be able to defeat the Japanese with bayonets.

At this moment, when Hu Zhuzi muttered, Wang Lao Mao naturally heard it. How could Wang Lao Mao tolerate Hu Zhuzi's challenge to his dignity?

"Quickly pull him down! Are we fighting with bayonets? We are assassinating!" Mr. Wang said to Hu Zhuzhu.

Tiger Pillar is Tiger Pillar, he doesn't care who you are, Mr. Wang, he followed his neck and was about to bite his tongue, but then all of them heard a sudden "pop" sound from the hill on the opposite side!

"Oh no!" everyone shouted in unison.

Since this was the first hand-to-hand combat they had experienced, it could also be said to be an assassination. In fact, everyone was very nervous, but they had forgotten about the Japanese troops staying on the hilltop opposite.