Chapter 156 The origin of "Japanese".

Style: Historical Author: Lao ZheWords: 2989Update Time: 24/01/18 13:01:21
"Come out! I scared you guys like bears!" said the little dustpan.

"That's a gun in your hands, not a fire stick!" Qiu Bo said.

"Little Japan was raised by his mother and father. He will die as if he was shot!" Shang Zhen said.

"Why don't you crawl out yet? It's embarrassing for you guys!" Ma Hou said at last.

No wonder they were angry. The battle was over and a dozen Japanese cavalry had been wiped out. But when the victors came down from the hill, they saw that the five soldiers who had stayed on the road were all hiding. Under the carriage, the five people were trembling as they watched the only Northeastern soldier who was hacked to death by the Japanese cavalry.

"Ah? Did you win?" The soldier under the carriage woke up from a dream, and then crawled out from under the carriage.

The reason why they hid under the carriage was because they knew that the Japanese cavalry cavalry chasing them behind them would naturally use sabers to chop people. The Japanese troops would not be able to chop them down if they hid under the carriage.

"Hurry up and replenish your guns to clean up the battlefield and take off all the yellow coats of little Japan!" Shang Zhen ordered.

At this time, one of the soldiers, nicknamed Wang Xiaodan'er, still didn't believe that Shang Zhen and the others had won the battle.

Previously, he happened to see his companion who was standing on the road being hacked to death by the Japanese cavalry before he could avoid it.

At that time, he saw a flash of white light, and then a stream of blood spurted out from the neck of his companion. The scene at that time was much more spectacular than when he usually killed a goose and chopped off its head.

Were the Japanese soldiers beaten to death like this? He walked around the hill without looking forward.

It was a coincidence that when he saw it, he saw a Japanese soldier suddenly get up, holding a saber in his hand, and staggered towards Qinchuan.

It was obvious that the Japanese soldier had not been killed before. He was either wounded by a gun or fell off his horse and was blinded.

"Oh my God!" Wang Xiaodaner yelled, but at this moment the gunshot rang out, and the Japanese soldier threw his saber and fell to the ground.

Wang Xiaodan looked to his side and saw that the box gun in Xiao Dustpan's hand was still filled with smoke. This shot was undoubtedly fired by Xiao Dustpan.

"Go and pick up that Japanese saber. Look at how you, a big old man, can act like a coward. Why are you like a bastard?" Hu Zhuzhu scolded Wang Xiaodan.

Wang Xiaodan calmed down and then remembered that the bolt of the rifle in his hand had not been opened yet, so he went to pull the bolt, but then Hu Zhuzhu said again: "Okay, I won't miss your shot. You're going to cause a fire again!"

At this time, Wang Xiaodan was sure that none of the Japanese soldiers were alive, because he saw that Shang Zhen and his men were using bayonets. They were stabbing every dead or half-dead Japanese soldier. A bayonet.

"Shang, Shang Zhen, right? What should we do next? Go rescue our company commander and the others?" This kind of battlefield was cleaned very quickly, Ma Houhou said to Shang Zhen.

Ma Houhou originally thought that the leader of Shang Zhen's group was Wang Lao Mao, but he did not expect that it would be Shang Zhen, a soldier who was younger than himself, who was directing the battle from beginning to end.

"Let's go and have a look. I wonder if it's too late?" Shang Zhen replied.

What else could he say?

He did not expect that the combat effectiveness of this cavalry company would be so weak. The opponent only had forty or fifty cavalry, and that cavalry company had sixty or seventy people left after being attacked by the Japanese army. How could it be beaten by someone with fewer troops than his own? The Japanese troops were so driven that they ran away?

Soon Shang Zhen and the others set off.

According to Shang Zhen's idea, all of them who could wear the Japanese army's yellow woolen coats did so.

Although the Japanese soldiers were all short in stature, the yellow woolen coats were still very fat. At worst, the coats that were originally worn by the Japanese soldiers were used as half-coats.

Riding at the forefront was Wang Laomao and the soldiers from the cavalry company.

In this battle, they captured a total of four Japanese war horses. So the people in front pretended to be Japanese soldiers.

Logically speaking, it is not that simple to dress up as a Japanese soldier, but the yellow woolen coats of the Japanese army gave them the best cover.

Behind the cavalry were the three carriages.

The people in the carriage at the front and the one at the back were all wearing gold coats. Among them were some people who really couldn't wear yellow woolen coats, such as the taller Erhan Zihu. Pillar.

In this situation, from a distance, it looks like the Japanese army captured some Northeastern Army soldiers and sandwiched the Northeastern Army soldiers in the middle.

As for why Shang Zhen didn't walk in the front, it was actually very simple because Shang Zhen couldn't ride a horse.

At this time, Shang Zhen found that he needed to learn a new skill - riding a horse.

Otherwise, if I am a "broom star" like me in the future, if I am chased by the Japanese army, I have a horse but I can't ride and I am overtaken by others. Is that unfair?

There are hoof prints of the enemy's and ours' horses galloping on the road. Following the hoof prints, we should be able to trace the enemy and our enemies who are chasing us.

It's just that Shang Zhen and the others have carriages, so it's impossible for them to run as fast as the two groups of cavalry.

Shang Zhen's only hope is that the remaining cavalry of the Northeast Army can hold on a little longer, and then he and his men can outflank them from behind. As long as the remaining thirty or forty Japanese cavalry are flanked by them, their battle will be over. Just win.

"If there is another fight later, we should charge and kill, don't act like a coward and let others look down upon us!" Mahouhou said to the cavalrymen of his company on horseback.

What can those cavalry say? Usually they look down on horses and monkeys.

But it turns out that in the process of blocking the Japanese army this time, Ma Houhou also participated in the blocking.

However, the six people in the two cars behind them were so frightened that they stayed on the road. One of them was hacked to death by the Japanese army because he forgot to dodge and his claws were numbed by the Japanese army.

It is unfair to say that their companion died, even if it is not unfair, it is not unfair.

It was unfair because that soldier was the only one killed in this battle.

Even if you say it's not unfair, even if you don't dare to shoot at the Japanese army, you will still be scared to hide under the carriage! You were standing there like a telegraph pole on the road. Would you say it was unjust if you died?

At this time, Ma Hou said very confidently.

At this time, he had also forgotten that at that time, he only knew Shang Zhen's interception plan, so he followed up the mountain. If he was on the carriage behind, he might be like those soldiers. !

"Don't be afraid, we are human beings, and the Japanese are human beings, and the bullets will hit anyone with one bullet and two holes in their body.

As long as our tactics are appropriate, we dare not say that there are too many Japanese to defeat, but it is not a big problem to defeat as many Japanese as we have. "Old Mao Wang, who was riding at the front, also enlightened the soldiers.

Mr. Wang was born with a beard, and he had learned to ride a horse.

"That veteran, we originally thought you were a deserter, but now I know we were wrong." Ma Hou said sincerely.

Cat Wang looked in front of you with a faint smile on his face and didn't reply.

Ma Hou then said: "Now that I understand, if you can run all the way from Beida Camp to here, you are not just escaping here. You have killed a lot of Japanese devils along the way, right?"

"Huh?" Mr. Wang glanced at Ma Hou in surprise, "Japanese devil, well, that's a good name, I like it!"

This is the first time that Mr. Wang has heard of the Japanese being called Japs.

The three northeastern provinces are originally located in the Guandong region, and their cultural heritage is naturally not as profound as those from within the region.

As for the name of Japanese devils, it should have been during the Qing Dynasty that foreigners were called foreign devils.

What is a foreign devil? That is undoubtedly because most of the foreign devils during the Qing Dynasty were so-called Westerners, that is, white people with blond hair and blue eyes.

At that time, China was in a state of isolation. When most Chinese people saw the appearance of white people, didn't they think they looked like ghosts? I guess that's where the devil's name came from.

With the invasion of the Japanese invaders, even though the Japanese looked similar to the Chinese, because the Japanese were also foreign, they were also called Japanese devils.

An image name naturally spreads quickly among the people, and Mahouhou and his company were originally stationed on the front line of the Great Wall, so they naturally saw more than Shang Zhen and others who were purely Northeastern troops.

"Hehe, I also heard what people in the customs said." Baohou said with a smile, but he didn't want to give up his question and continued to ask, "Tell me about the veterans, how many Japanese devils have you killed in total?"

"How many have been killed? I really haven't counted that, a hundred or ten?" Old Mao Wang pondered.

He really didn't notice how many Japanese soldiers, no, Japanese devils, their group killed.

"Oh, there are so many, a hundred or ten is a lot!" This time, it was not just the horse monkey, but other cavalrymen followed and praised.

In fact, neither Mr. Wang nor Shang Zhen realized that their group had killed more than a hundred Japanese soldiers along the way, which was definitely a lot.

There are two major elements in killing Japanese invaders. Although Shang Zhen didn't specifically summarize it, it was actually just three points.

Which three points? One, courage. Two, ability. Three tactics.