Jiang Hailong ordered eight team members to mount four light machine guns and several boxes of bullets to support the second and third teams respectively. He left a few team members to guard the warehouse. He personally interrogated the prisoners and asked about the residences of the two leprechauns and the Japanese who came to celebrate their birthdays.
One of the four prisoners, who was carrying a box gun and named Zhou Dongsheng, was a small leader. I heard from Jiang Hailong that he was from the Anti-Japanese Tigers who took the initiative to bring his brothers to join them to avenge the second boss.
It turns out that Zhou Dongsheng is the subordinate of the second master. The second master has a forthright personality and treats him like a brother. He often eats meat and drinks with him.
Er Leizi's personal bodyguard is named Zhou Dashan. He and Zhou Dongsheng are from the same village and are distant relatives. Zhou Dongsheng calls him Brother Shan. After drinking tonight, Brother Shan told him that the boss is really unjust. Yesterday he made an appointment with the Japanese lieutenant who sneaked into the mountain.
Yamamoto and the second boss had a showdown and wanted to reorganize the team into Huang Xiejun. The second boss had a grudge against the Japanese for killing his father. Hearing this, he was furious and overturned the table on the spot and threatened to call the brothers to judge. The first boss was afraid that the matter would be exposed prematurely and for
Showing sincerity to the Japanese, he actually shot and killed the second master when he was unprepared. Brother Shan dared to be angry but dared not speak out, and was very dissatisfied with it. The second master had saved the life of the first master, and the first master should not kill his own brother just to curry favor with outsiders.
, not to mention that these outsiders were Japanese devils who killed many fellow villagers!
Zhou Dongsheng led the team members to find Er Leizi's residence, and spoke a few words to the bodyguard Shan Ge who was standing outside the door. Seeing the Anti-Japanese Tiger Army coming to the door, Shan Ge knew that the big boss was about to die, so he told them without saying anything that the big boss was drunk.
He was resting with his eldest wife inside, and reminded them that the eldest boss had two loaded pistols under his pillow, and that there was a cave under the kang that was his small treasury.
Liu Heizi used a dagger to open the door bolt, and the team members rushed in. Jiang Hailong saw two people lying on the kang, and suddenly opened the quilt with a bayonet, revealing two naked bodies, and the woman next to Er Heizi.
He has thick eyebrows and big eyes, big breasts and buttocks, broad shoulders and thick back, round arms and thick legs. I thought this guy has really strong taste.
Er Leizi was given too much wine by the brothers celebrating his birthday and was falling asleep. When he woke up, his first reaction was to reach under the pillow. Liu Heizi stepped forward and searched for the pistol. Er Leizi had seen the scene and said carelessly: "Which one is it?"
You're a good man on the mountain, if you want money or things, just ask, don't hurt your harmony!"
Liu Heizi said: "I am a member of the Anti-Japanese Tigers!" Er Leizi immediately became speechless.
From Er Laizi's small vault, the team members found more than 20,000 silver dollars, 15 gold bars, three boxes of jewelry, a letter of appointment from the Japanese, and several pages of agreement.
Jiang Hailong ordered Er Er Leizi and his wife to be tied up with quilts, leaving two team members to guard them. He took Liu Heizi, Zhou Dongsheng and Zhou Dashan to catch the Japanese.
Brother Shan took everyone to the Japs' residence. Jiang Hailong personally shot the two Japs guards with a flying knife, kicked open the door and rushed in. Everyone tied up the defenseless Lieutenant Sanben into rice dumplings. Lieutenant Sanben
He screamed and couldn't believe what he was seeing. His superiors believed that the imperial army had limited strength and tried their best to promote the policy of "using China to control China". They saw that Er Lezi's team was outnumbered and the terrain of Huangshi Village was dangerous, leading to the hinterland of Black Tiger Mountain.
He was sent to contact the important passage at all costs, the equipment was shipped, the agreement was signed, and the bandit leader treated him like a guest. He was about to be successful, but at this juncture, he suddenly became a prisoner.
Jiang Hailong dragged three books with one hand and led everyone to run to the second team to support and persuade the bandits to surrender.
When Wang Dali's third team was fighting fiercely with the bandits in the bunker, they were supported by two machine guns sent by the captain. The situation immediately turned to one side, and the gunshots in the bunker gradually became less and less.
Wang Dali shouted, "Listen to the people inside, you have been surrounded. I shouted three times. If you want to survive, throw out the gun quickly and come out empty-handed, otherwise you will be shot!" After saying this, the machine gun fired demonstratively at the muzzle of the bunker. After a few shuttles, there were several more screams inside.
Before he could count three, guns were thrown from the holes in the wall. A dozen bandits shouted: "Don't shoot!" and walked out with their hands raised.
After entering the stronghold, Li Tiezhu found the bandit banquet hall and immediately locked the window and door with a gun. The bandits in the hall were playing fistfights and drinking, making a mess. After the former mountain king Dali's team started firing, intensive gunshots were heard, and there was a commotion in the hall.
Li Tiezhu put his light machine gun into the window and fired it. The birthday banner was knocked down, and he shouted: "We are the Anti-Japanese Tigers. The people inside stand in the middle and don't move. If you hand over your gun, you won't kill!" Several people fought back with guns. The bandits were shot in the head one after another.
Several Erleizi's cronies participated in the operation of the big boss defecting to the Japanese. When they heard the name of the Anti-Japanese Tigers, they thought that they might not be able to escape today, so they rushed out of the gate with two or thirty of their subordinates. They were hit by the crossfire of two machine guns and a volley of gunfire. They were beaten into a sieve. The bandits in the hall immediately raised their hands and surrendered. Some of them tried to make small moves but were kicked down by the brothers next to them. They were afraid that they would be implicated.
The Tigers soldiers rushed into the hall and put away the bandits' guns. Jiang Hai Longming escorted San Ben and Er Leizi to the front of the hall, jumped on a table and loudly said: "Listen, everyone, your boss put you all away in order to join the Japanese." Adapted it into the Imperial Association Army and killed the second boss who opposed him. His bodyguard Shan Ge witnessed this with his own eyes." Shan Ge couldn't help but nodded.
"Under the table is the Japanese Lieutenant Sanben who came to contact us. There is also the Japanese letter of appointment and the agreement signed by the two men. They are all ironclad evidence."
"Kill the idiot and avenge the second boss!" Zhou Dongsheng shouted with his men.
Er Leizi's face was ashen, San Ben struggled to spit out the towel stuffed in his mouth and just cursed: "Baga", Liu Heizi slapped him so hard that he lost his voice.
Everyone expressed that they did not know the inside story and would never become the Japs' lackeys.
San Ben and Er Leizi were dragged out and shot in public.
Jiang Hailong divided the more than 100 surrendered bandits into three groups and organized them into three squads. Zhou Dongsheng and Zhou Dashan, who assisted in the arrest of Er Lezi and three meritorious deeds, were appointed as squad leaders. The number of people in each squad has now exceeded fifty, reaching The establishment quota of a squad in the regular army is equivalent to that of a strengthened platoon in the national army.
The Tigers captured Huangshi Village at the cost of five injured and no one killed.
In addition to the light machine guns, 38 caps, and grenades that were discovered first, four mortars, ten boxes of hand grenades, and forty boxes of various ammunition were also found among the arms brought by the Japanese. A radio station and contact password were also found. This is a book. A large amount of wine, meat, firewood, rice, oil, and salt were found in other warehouses of the bandits. It seemed that Er Leizi had made sufficient reserves for the team for the winter, but he never expected that all his hard work would be used to make wedding clothes for others.
Jiang Hailong arranged for three teams to take turns defending and training in Huangshi Village and the cave where they originally lived. He named the cave "Cangbing Cave". This cave name has continued to this day.
Half a month later, he personally led two teams to attack Heifeng Village, which is located southwest of Huangshi Village. There were only more than 40 bandits in Heifeng Village, but the bandit leader Liu Mazi was extremely vicious. He led the bandits to kill people, steal goods, kidnap tickets, and rob houses. It's a business with dozens of lives on its hands.
Facing the attack of the Tigers, Liu Mazi led the bandits to resist stubbornly and refused to give in. Jiang Hailong was furious and ordered his team members to rush in and kill everyone, leaving no one behind, and sent people to station again.
Since then, the reputation of the Anti-Japanese Tigers has greatly increased. From time to time, some bandits occupying various hilltops send people to send gifts to show their goodwill, saying that they will not be enemies of the Tigers or associate with the Japanese. The Anti-Japanese Tigers will try their best to provide convenience and support when attacking the Japanese.
Cooperation. A small group of bandits simply came to surrender. Under the "black-eating" of the large group of bandits and the irregular raids by the Japanese, it was difficult for them to survive.
The Japanese policy towards bandits is to recruit and surrender large groups, destroy small groups, and use guns and artillery to clear the way for some small bandit lairs to clear obstacles to the mountains.
Most of the bandits are still bloody, and they feel indignant that the Japanese came to their own territory to burn, kill and rob captives. They feel that instead of surrendering to the Japanese and being scolded by thousands of people as traitors, it is better to show goodwill to the Tigers and be consistent with the outside world. Moreover, although the Japanese are fierce, they are still fierce.
I'm not very familiar with the terrain of Black Tiger Mountain. I can't afford to offend but I can still hide from you. The Anti-Japanese Tigers are the king of the mountain.