The sound of supplementary gunfire continued, and some Japanese soldiers who had been shot down before were shot directly.
During the usual training, Zhang Zhen told his soldiers that as long as we have enough bullets, we don't care whether the little devil is dead or alive, and we will shoot the ones who are knocked down first!
The reason here is that the lethality of the flower trap is still smaller after all.
This is also a common problem with automated weapons nowadays. If the shot does not hit the vital point, it is difficult to say that the opponent is killed.
If guns are fatal, then some veterans who still have ten or eight bullet holes in their bodies still survive. What does this mean?
At this time, Gao Huaide climbed out of the pit, and she was surprised to find that he actually knew the person running past the pit, because it was Shang Zhen!
Of course Gao Huaide knew that when Shang Zhen and the others left the 691st Regiment and rushed forward, she even sent Shang Zhen off at that time, but she didn't expect that Shang Zhen saved her life at the critical moment.
"Pick up all the grenades from the Japs! Don't run too far forward, be careful of the Japs' cold guns!" Shang Zhen shouted at this time.
Again, Shang Zhen felt that his people's lives were precious, and they had no shortage of weapons. They couldn't march if they had too many weapons, so they could only pick out useful ones when cleaning the battlefield.
At this time, Shang Zhen glanced at Gao Huaide's carriage that was knocked down.
The horse was motionless and apparently dead.
But at this time, Shang Zhen noticed that the mouth of the sack that slipped out of the carriage had been opened, and a corner of a wooden box was exposed at the mouth of the bag. He only glanced at it, and Shang Zhen felt something in his heart, because That's a bullet box.
A sack containing a bullet box fell from the carriage, and then the bullet box knocked open the mouth of the bag. Could there be no bullets in the bullet box? If there is not enough weight, how can it be possible to knock the bag open?
Shang Zhen stepped forward and put his hand on the bullet box and gently lifted it up. The feel of his hand said everything.
He turned around subconsciously, and then he saw Gao Huaide looking at him with some worry.
Shang Zhen didn't know Gao Huaide very well. In terms of friendship between men, it could only be regarded as a casual acquaintance, although Gao Huaide was a pretty good-looking woman.
However, Gao Huaide has the general generosity and cheerfulness of Northeastern women.
At that time, when Shang Zhen learned that Gao Huaide was actually the wife of the regiment leader Lu Chao, their people specifically asked the people of Lu Chao's regiment.
It is said that what Gao Huaide's parents wanted was a son but they gave birth to a daughter. So although they could not say that they raised Gao Huaide as a son, they gave him a name like a man's.
There's nothing strange about this. If it's strange for a woman to have a name similar to that of a man, what about men naming her Ximei?
According to what I learned, Gao Huaide was very popular in Lu Cao's regiment and even in the division's army.
She has a cheerful personality and excellent marksmanship. She can ride a horse and use box cannons well. The so-called heroine and the so-called heroine who does not give in to men refer to women like Gao Huaide.
But the problem is that Lu Cao's regiment is stationed in Meihua Town to the east at this time, preparing to resist the Japanese attack, or has already started fighting with the Japanese army. Then, Gao Huaide used a carriage to pull a lot of bullets and headed east towards the Taihang Mountains. , what are you doing? Isn't this strange?
"Do you think it's strange, Captain Shang?" At this time, Gao Huaide was already moving forward.
After all, she was a cheerful and bold woman. When he saw that Shang Zhan had seen the bullets in the bag, he spoke out openly.
Shang Zhen smiled and said "yes" honestly.
Of course, Gao Huaide may or may not say it. It would be great if Gao Huaide said it. If he didn't say it, Shang Zhen would pretend he didn't notice it this time.
But Gao Huaide had already said directly: "I want to send these bullets to the Eighth Route Army in the Taihang Mountains." Gao Huaide said.
"Oh." Shang Zhen nodded and suddenly realized. Who is the Eighth Route Army? He actually heard Lu Chao say it.
Just after the July 7th Incident, that is, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army accepted the reorganization of the Nationalist Government and was called the Eighth Route Army.
However, less than a month later, the Nanjing government reorganized the various armies into group armies in accordance with the national army, navy and air force battle order, and the Eighth Route Army was called the Eighteenth Group Army.
Although the original Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants accepted the name change given by the Nationalist Government and became a legal army, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party obviously disagreed.
This kind of thing is like public opinion propaganda. If the Nationalist Government keeps changing the name of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, today it is called the Eighth Route Army, tomorrow it is called the Eighteenth Route Army, and the day after tomorrow it is called the Twenty-eighth Route Army. People are confused.
If it is said that the Chinese Communist Party's troops won the battle, the people will think that it was the result of the Kuomintang's troops.
Just like Shang Zhen heard last month that the Eighth Route Army had won a great victory and wiped out nearly a thousand Japanese troops at Pingxingguan.
If the Kuomintang changes the name of the Eighth Route Army, it will be unclear whether the victory was won by the Eighth Route Army or not.
So the current situation is that when talking to other Kuomintang troops, the troops of the Chinese Communist Party still call themselves the Eighteenth Army in accordance with the requirements of the National Government, but they still call themselves the Eighth Route Army within the team or when dealing with ordinary people. As a result, the Eighth Route Army is in conflict with the Japanese army. During the battle, whether the battle is won or lost, all sectors of society will have a clear understanding.
Of course, according to Shang Zhen's understanding, this was a political matter, but he actually believed Chu Tian's statement that human affairs were politics, and sometimes he had to care even if he didn't want to.
Of course Shang Zhen had heard Lu Cao say that the Eighth Route Army had the intention to kill the enemy, but it was a pity that they lacked the weapons.
It turns out that these two men were also supplying arms to the Eighth Route Army! Is this really the case? Shang Zhen drew a question mark in his mind.
But then he figured it out again, no, it turns out that Lu Cao and his wife are both Communists!
He and Mr. Wang had such suspicions originally, but at this time Gao Huaide was sending bullets to the Eighth Route Army. It would be strange if Shang Zhen didn't think of it!
During the special training in Xi'an, Shang Zhen once heard Hao Zhenglong say how tragic the war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party was.
However, with Shang Zhen's personality, he certainly does not want to take sides between the two parties, but it is impossible to say that he has no inclination.
Of course he is more inclined to the Communist Party ideologically.
The reason was that Leng Xiaozhi's progressive students had gone to northern Shaanxi, and he had come into contact with Gao Peiyuan. Lu Chao seems to be related to the Communist Party, but they are both very good soldiers, and they all take the fight against Japan as their duty.
However, in the war, Shang Zhen preferred the Northeast Army because the Northeast Army's supplies were stronger than those of the Eighth Route Army no matter how weak they were.
The emperor has no shortage of hungry soldiers.
What war is there without guns and bullets? Now it's not surprising that Gao Huaide secretly sent bullets to the Eighth Route Army.