Li Ming hesitated and said: "When it comes to Deputy Battalion Commander Duan, I think of one thing. Late last night, oh, no, last night, Director Lin told me a situation. When she was troubleshooting a radio station in the maintenance company, Duan
The deputy battalion commander came over to show his courtesy and repaired the radio station with three strokes, five divisions and two. She was very surprised that deputy battalion commander Duan was better at handling radio malfunctions than she, a radio major."
Bai Lu looked at him with contempt and said: "It's late at night, there's no need to hide it. I don't know when that girl came back to the dormitory? She didn't report such an important situation to me. It's really contrary to her!"
Li Ming hurriedly said: "She just felt a little strange. Maybe it was because of her face. She was afraid that you would laugh at her for not being as good as others, so she didn't tell you for the time being."
Jiang Hailong said: "Don't get entangled in these trivial matters. The information provided by Director Lin is very valuable and deserves praise. Director Bai and her will continue to pay attention to Deputy Battalion Commander Duan."
Duan Guodong often wakes up from nightmares recently. In the dream, he is chased with no way out, caught and then tortured. The interrogators come and go like a revolving door, sometimes it is Japan's special high school, sometimes it is the Kuomintang military commander, and sometimes it is the national army.
Independent Brigade. After getting up, he did not dare to turn on the light. He sat in the dark cabin, smoking one cigarette after another, waiting for the morning. The past events were like a movie, and each scene appeared before his eyes.
After graduating from junior high school, his father pointed out two ways out for him. One was to continue high school, and the other was to inherit his father's business and start a business. Shanghainese people have a strong local concept and have a sense of superiority as a metropolitan citizen. Generally, they are unwilling to let their children go to other places to make a living.
Some people say, “I would rather have a bed in Shanghai than a house in other places.”
He was young and energetic, and said: "My son will do something big if he wants to do it. I want to apply for the military academy!"
My father said: "You are a little red guy. If you don't smell good iron but don't hammer nails, a good man will not be a soldier. Why should you go to the military academy?"
Duan Guodong retorted: "The teacher at the school said that if he wants to stand out, he should study literature in prosperous times and practice martial arts in troubled times." He has made up his mind and will go his own way.
He studied seriously and trained hard in the military academy. He soon stood out among his classmates because of his cultural and military qualities and was recommended to the Japanese Military Academy for further study.
The hot-blooded Duan Guodong had complicated feelings towards the Japanese at that time, including both hatred and admiration.
He is familiar with history and knows that in the early years, the Japanese respected the Chinese as their teachers, and they humbly learned from the Chinese in both culture and business and imitated them. The Japanese were born with the sense of worry of the people of the island country, with scarce land and lack of resources.
Their country's Achilles heel.
They were determined to reform, brave in innovation, introduced and improved a large number of foreign products, and studied advanced Western technology at all costs. Japan achieved rapid development in industry and military, and soon replaced China, which was feudal, conservative, self-sufficient, unwilling to make progress, and warlords continued to fight.
Leave it behind.
From then on, the Japanese no longer looked down upon the Chinese, and began to covet China's vast land and rich resources. This situation is like a rebellious son. When he was a child, his father was a mountain to him, but when he grew up, he saw his father as a mountain.
A frail old man, what he wants is not to repay his kindness but to obtain an inheritance as soon as possible.
Duan Guodong hates the ingratitude of the Japanese and the arrogance and domineering behavior of villains after they succeed. He admires the diligence and progress of the Japanese, who have achieved great achievements in industry, military, science and other fields through unremitting efforts.
He believed that in order for China to become strong, it must carry out industrial revolution, political reform, and have a strong military as its backing. In this regard, Chinese people should learn from the Japanese. With this mentality, he joined the Japanese Army as a noncommissioned officer.
School.
Japanese Army Academy, the English name is imperial japenese army academy, referred to as "Japanese Army Academy". As can be seen from the English word "acadmy", it is actually a university. The Japanese "non-commissioned officer" is equivalent to the Chinese "officer", and
It does not refer to "non-commissioned officer rank". Japan's military sergeant is a vocational college that trains mid-level officers. After graduation, trainees are awarded the rank of second lieutenant.
Many generals of the Chinese army, such as Cai E, Jiang Baili, Zhang Xuehui, Xu Chongzhi, Sun Chuanfang, Yan Xishan, Jiang Zuobin, He Yingqin, Tang Enbo, Zhu Shaoliang, Cheng Qian, etc., all graduated from the Japanese army. Chiang Kai-shek also studied here for several years.
The fact that he claimed to be a graduate of the Japanese Army Corps shows how much influence the Japanese Army Corps had on the Chinese military at that time.
It is said that there were rumors at that time that one of the reasons why the Japanese army did not defeat millions of Chinese soldiers on the battlefield of the invasion of China was because they believed that the principal of the Whampoa Military Academy who trained senior generals of the Chinese army was just Chiang Kai-shek who learned a few tricks from Japanese army officers.
As soon as Duan Guodong entered the Japanese army, he understood what the Bushido spirit was.
To understand Japan, you must first understand Bushido. Bushido is the core of Japanese cultural spirit and has a profound impact on the Japanese nation. Today, the Japanese lifestyle and spiritual beliefs have left the imprint of the Bushido spirit.
Japanese Bushido, in summary, has eight words: righteousness, courage, benevolence, propriety, sincerity, honor, loyalty, and restraint. It was originally a moral system that respected the kindness of human nature and advocated the ethics of self-denial, devotion to public service, bravery, tolerance, and humility.
Theory. Later, when Japan embarked on the path of militarism, the bushido spirit was distorted, and the rulers asked the people to
Deliberately highlighting "brave" and "loyalty". Instilling in people the narrow national concept of being loyal to the emperor and having the courage to do nothing for the Yamato nation, establishing the crazy belief of ignoring other people and their own lives for the sake of "Greater Japan", turning a large number of Japanese into sadistic maniacs
And masochistic. They even advocated "Bushido is the awareness of death."
In order to cultivate the spirit of Bushido in their students, Japanese warriors used very cruel methods, corporal punishment was commonplace. Students could only obey the instructor's instructions absolutely.
During grappling training classes, Duan Guodong's Chinese classmates were often beaten black and blue by the Japanese. He felt that it was not the Japanese students who deliberately bullied the Chinese students. The Japanese were naturally brave and fierce, and they were serious about their work. During sparring, they treated their opponents as enemies. It was simply
Fighting with one's life. Chinese students are deeply influenced by Confucianism and put tolerance first. When fighting, they are often afraid of hurting their classmates and restrain their hands.
Duan Guodong has a strong body and a good foundation in martial arts. He has never suffered any losses during training. He has learned Xingyi, Piguaquan, Zhanyi Shibatu and Jingfa Sanshou for several years from his uncle who is a small leader of the Shanghai Youth Gang. His uncle taught his disciples
He was very conservative at that time, always keeping one hand in reserve, and teaching him everything he could. My uncle said that with the addition of form and intention, he could fight all over the world.
He was not afraid of anything. He didn’t know whether this was true or not. Anyway, several of his uncle’s apprentices did not gain the upper hand when they sparred with him a few years later. He went to military school to learn grappling and fighting, and after coming to Japan, he also learned a few moves of judo and several
He didn't take the Mao Tou Japanese student seriously yet, he just didn't want to hurt anyone and didn't try his best during fighting training.
One day during a grappling and fighting class, the instructor arranged for a strong, short, fat boy to spar with him. The Japanese student said that the Chinese students did not fight and asked to change opponents, and the instructor scolded him.
The Japanese students looked down on the Chinese students, but they fought hard and tried their best during the fight. This short, fat Japanese student had a sinister face and brute force. After a few rounds, he broke Duan Guodong's argument with a punch and turned red, with a disdainful sneer on his face.