Just as Wang Lao Mao and Xiao Dustpan judged, the Japanese soldiers really saw Wang Lao Mao and his group, but they really didn't take them seriously.
A group of scattered soldiers ran through the telescope. They neither attacked the Japanese army nor moved closer to the larger army. How could the Japanese army have the time to control them?
This situation is like the Northeastern people catching fish in the puddles. They can't catch the fat-headed fish that weighs several kilograms. Who would bother with the small white swim bladder, willow root loach and dirt!
When a Japanese squadron leader saw that his men had blocked a Guangdong army of several hundred people, he divided out about twenty men and chased Mr. Wang and his group.
In the opinion of the Japanese squadron leader, even if more than twenty people were sent to chase the Chinese army's defeated troops, that was too much.
The Chinese army called the Japanese army Japs, but the Japanese army also contemptuously called China China.
The name China was first used by Indians to call the Chinese. After the Japanese Restoration, in order to cultivate their sense of superiority as a Yamato nation, the Japanese used China as their proper name for China.
Since the birth of human society, it has been labeled as selfish. Only the Chinese have such a dream of the so-called world harmony. However, the essence of every country in the world is still the law of the jungle where the weak can eat the strong.
When the earth entered the Age of Navigation, China, which was originally at the top of the world, was closed to the outside world but was finally knocked open by the powerful ships and cannons of the West. As a result, the industrialized countries launched a dimensionality-reducing blow to China, which had a small-scale peasant economy.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China, all the treaties China signed with foreign powers were humiliating and humiliating. The most bizarre thing was the Sino-French War. China won both, but when it signed another treaty, it signed another treaty that was humiliating and humiliating.
Okay, now let’s talk about Japan.
It cannot be denied that it was too easy for Japan to occupy the three northeastern provinces. It can be said that they occupied Shenyang without any bloodshed, and then occupied the entire Northeast in just four months.
The entire territory of the three northeastern provinces is 78.73 square kilometers, and the entire territory of Japan is 37.8 square kilometers. Just like a long worm-like Japanese archipelago, it has swallowed up the three northeastern provinces. It is impossible to say that the Japanese are not arrogant, so much so that in the Japanese army There are also various legends circulating internally about the Japanese troops fighting in the three northeastern provinces.
For example, three Japanese soldiers occupied a county town, and dozens of Japanese soldiers chased hundreds of Chinese officers and soldiers away like sheep.
Although the Japanese divisions that attacked Nanjing were not the Japanese Kwantung Army, they saw that the Japanese Kwantung Army could bully the Chinese army in this way, so as Class A divisions, they had every reason to despise the Chinese army.
So, the current Japanese squadron leader sent about 20 people to hunt down the 30 or so defeated soldiers of the Chinese army. How can their number be considered small?
In fact, this was indeed the case in the early stages of this pursuit, which was by no means a large-scale one.
The Japanese captain who led the team saw the defeated soldiers entering the woods ahead. Although he was arrogant, he was afraid of being ambushed, so he used a telescope to observe them.
The woods in front were not big, and the leaves on the trees had fallen off. He saw no signs of an ambush among the defeated soldiers running in front, so they pursued them hard.
And when the Japanese soldiers rushed to the woods, there was no ambush there, and just as they passed through the woods, they heard an explosion in front of them.
The sound of the explosion was not loud, and the Japanese team leader who led the team didn't pay much attention. Although they were a little far away from the main battlefield, it was still a battlefield after all, so what was there to be surprised about when there was an explosion?
The Japanese soldiers rushed out of the woods and saw that there was still an open field in front of them. The speed of the broken soldiers had slowed down. They were still about 400 meters away from them. What they saw was the last few broken soldiers ducking towards them. A figure behind a small mound ahead.
The Japanese squad leader glanced at the terrain and pointed his command knife forward, so the Japanese soldiers chased them out again.
The terrain is still very open, and there are a few sparsely scattered mounds on the open ground. This kind of terrain is still not suitable for the pursued party to turn around and attack. So what is so scary about this Japanese squad leader?
Striding on the Chinese soil with large-toe suede shoes, the small but fierce invaders bent forward with their long 38-type rifles. The bayonets shone coldly under the sun. If some bayonets were not so If there are stains on the glitter, it is undoubtedly the blood of Chinese soldiers and civilians.
This is the image of the invader in the eyes of the Chinese military and civilians.
As for the Japanese invaders who later found themselves unable to occupy the whole of China, they adopted a so-called "China-Japan goodwill" attitude, which was to print friendly smiles on their faces on posters or postcards and give candies to Chinese children. There is even a photo of a Japanese soldier carrying an old Chinese lady with little feet on his back. That’s another story. That’s crocodile tears!
Some fools among the Chinese people just believe in those crocodile tears. There is even a weird saying in later generations that the Japanese invaders made the Northeast economy prosperous during their occupation.
Is this really the case? I am really too lazy to comment on this, so I only send the word "FP" for this statement! Those who say that the Japanese invaders prospered the Northeast have ever seen the dozens of mass graves in the Northeast that are still full of bones?
The Japanese army continued to move forward, and soon they ran through half of the open land. Just when they ran past a mound as high as a person, gunshots suddenly rang out!
"Pa", "pa", "pa", "he he he", "thud thud", bullets flew like rain, and during this shooting, more than ten Japanese soldiers running at the front were directly knocked down. land!
Faced with the sudden blow, the remaining Japanese troops hurriedly hid behind the mound they had just ran over.
At this time, the Japanese captain who was lucky enough to survive discovered that there was a mound here. For the remaining Japanese soldiers, how lucky that was!
For soldiers participating in the war, there is a favorable terrain, which is like a poor man who has a shabby house. Although the house has no tiles, it is still a place that can keep out the wind and rain!
But, is this really the case?
How could the remaining Japanese troops be willing to be massacred by the remnants of the Chinese army's defeated soldiers?
After arriving at the back of the mound, they climbed up the mound. There is no such thing as a sniper in later generations, but Japanese soldiers generally have very accurate marksmanship. They can all be called snipers. Those Chinese soldiers who dared to attack them have not yet seen it. What about the marksmanship of their Imperial Japanese Army!
Now they are less than 200 meters away from the Chinese soldiers who ambushed them. At this distance, for their Japanese riflemen, they have basically a 100% hit rate when hitting fixed targets. For them to use grenade launchers For soldiers, if the first shot fails, the second shot will definitely hit!
But just before the Japanese army deployed their troops, they suddenly heard a "hiss" sound. They heard the sound that was both familiar and unfamiliar.
To say that it is familiar, it is the whistling sound caused by the grenade flying in the air after the grenade is fired.
It's strange because the Japanese army has always used grenades to shoot grenades to bomb the Chinese army. When will another grenade fly to his head? How could you hear the sound of the grenade flying from the firing end?
But this time the grenade really flew to their heads, and it was extremely accurate. So these Japanese soldiers realized the power of their Imperial Japanese Army grenades at the cost of their lives.
After the first grenade exploded, seven out of ten remaining Japanese troops fell. After the second grenade hit and exploded, although the Japanese troops struggled, no one could stand up again.
At this time, Chinese soldiers rushed out from a depression on the side of the mound with guns in hand. It was Mr. Wang and the others.