Tianshan Valley is a unique natural scenery of Heihu Mountain. The two mountains are in an inverted "V" shape and the intersection of the peaks. The two peaks are covered with pines and cypresses. You can't see it from the narrow path of the valley.
It is therefore named after the sky. The timid people are frightened when they enter the valley, because from the bottom to the top, the steep mountains on both sides are lying down toward the top of their heads, which is very depressing. All worries are redundant, and this scene exists at least.
millennium.
Jiang Hailong once couldn't bear it. Thinking that the Japanese army was approaching, the lives of soldiers were always more precious than natural scenery. He hesitated for a while and finally made up his mind to ask the engineers to bury a thousand in each of the mountain walls on both sides.
Multiple kilograms of yellow explosives.
More than a thousand Japanese soldiers from a brigade filled the narrow valley and rushed to the exit of the valley. This was no longer the saturation capacity of Tianshan Valley.
Seeing that the Japanese who were rushing in front were about to leave the valley, Jiang Hailong shot him down with a shot. The gunshot was a signal. Two engineers pressed down the electric detonator switches respectively, and the thunder sounded, and the earth was shaking in an instant.
The mountain slowly fell to the valley as if it was unwilling to accept it, and huge smoke and dust rose up, blocking the valley tightly. The Japanese who were killed by the explosive shock wave were lucky. Most of the Japanese were buried alive by the rocks, and were frightened before they died.
The scene was so shocking. The Japanese corps captain who had not yet entered the valley looked at the disappearance of the sky and was stunned. A brigade of thousands of people went in, ran out and was rushed out by the air waves and escaped by chance. Seven or eight hundred Kanto
The military elites were destroyed in the blink of an eye, and even their bodies could not be transported back to their hometown. It would take at least half a year to manually dig these two mountains.
He sat down dejectedly, the road was blocked, and the soldiers were panicked in the face of such a terrifying scene. What kind of battle was this! He was no longer in the mood to continue chasing, and called a telegrapher to inform his boss of the truth.
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A Japanese brigade, which had dozens of casualties in the woods, finally stumbled out, and a large open area appeared in front of him. There was only a hillside a thousand meters away, and a small jungle could be seen in front of the hillside.
The Japanese brigade captain was surprised to see with a telescope that there was a row of wooden houses behind the hillside, with several antennas erected on the roof, and a few telephone poles beside the house. The long telephone line stretched into the distance, and guards and officers could be seen from time to time.
The uniformed men came and went there in a hurry. Two sentries casually held their guns and leaned against the telephone poles, smoking and chatting.
The Japanese brigade leader judged that this should be an enemy command center, with few troops around him, and obviously he had not found his troops suddenly emerged from the woods. He suppressed his excitement and ordered the two squadrons to quietly go to the hillside.
The jungle lurks, waiting for his signal to launch an attack.
He only had two squadrons fighting in front of the front, one was to observe whether there were enemies in the jungle ambush, and the other was to ask them to bite the enemy quickly, and then lead the team to rush forward to reinforce, and catch the enemy off guard. His careful arrangements would at least save them.
Hundreds of Japanese lives were killed.
The Japanese troops of the two squadrons bowed and successfully entered the jungle and sent back their secret codes. There were neither enemy ambush nor mine traps in the jungle.
The Japanese brigade captain used a telescope to observe and found that there was no one in front of the hut. He felt something was wrong. While he was hesitating whether to continue attacking, a row of dense heads emerged from the hillside, countless guns were stretched out, and suddenly he looked at the
The jungle was volleyed. He immediately ordered the troops in the jungle to fight back and led his troops to rush forward for reinforcements. This place was a thousand meters away from the hillside and had not entered the range of guns.
At least sixty mortars fired at the back of the hillside almost at the same time. The sound of cannons continued to line, blowing up the open area and mud and grass flying, and fires splashed everywhere, forcing the Japanese reinforcements to retreat into the woods and the two Japanese squadrons in the jungle.
He dared not retreat to the open area.
The Japanese captain's head broke out in cold sweat and realized that he had fallen into a trap. However, what scared him even more was still behind him.
The gunshots continued, and ten long fire dragons shot out from the hillside, spreading their teeth and claws into the jungle. Suddenly, thick smoke rolled in the jungle, and the dry branches were burning, and a raging fire was ignited in an instant.
The Japanese army was so burned that they howled. Dozens of Japanese soldiers were experiencing fire and fled out of the jungle without any chance. They were either shot dead by guns or burned to the ground by the fire on their bodies, and there was no movement again.
"Baga, these enemy troops actually have flamethrowers!" The Japanese squadron captain cursed. The jungle had become a sea of fire at this time, with no gunshots and screams inside. It seemed that his two squadrons were just like this.
It's over, most of the people were burned to death under their noses! The soldiers around were crying and rushing to avenge their comrades. The Japanese squadron leader knew that the troops with only a few hundred men were left at this time to rush through the open land and the enemy with strong firepower.
A decisive battle is equivalent to dying. The enemy's artillery fire began to extend, and he calmly issued a retreat order.
Behind the hillside, the independent brigade's position was cheering, and the officers and soldiers all admired the brigade commander's cleverness. The antennas on the roof of the wooden house, the telephone poles outside the house, and the officers and soldiers who came and went in a hurry were all temporary baits, and in advance in the jungle in front of the hillside.
There were many dead branches and leaves that helped to burn. The Japanese army found that this "command headquarters" with poor defense would never be let go. First, they would use the jungle to lurk, and then prepare to fight for a cold battle. Everything was expected. The Second Regiment had zero
The casualties wiped out two Japanese squadrons, and the morale of the troops was greatly boosted.
The stretcher team members wearing national military hats and puppet military uniforms were idle and had nothing to do. They hid on the position and witnessed the battle with their own eyes. They were shocked and still scared, and secretly glad that they were now prisoners of war from the Independent Brigade instead of
enemy!
At this time, Jiang Hailong frowned on the hillside near the voyage, and there was no sign of happiness on his face.
Bai Lu, who was walking with him, asked in confusion: "Good news is frequent and the army is full of morale. What else do you have to worry about?"
Jiang Hailong said: "Oh, I'm thinking, the Tianshan Valley is destroyed without seeing the thousand-year-old natural scenery. I wonder if it's a sin? Damn, if God wants to blame the Japanese, please blame the Japanese. Who told them to infringe on China and let me
It's said that Zhuge Liang died young because he burned too many vine armored soldiers. Today, I designed a few thousand Japanese who were buried alive and burned to death, so he wouldn't have a life-long life, right?"
Bai Lu comforted him: "No. The Japanese burned, killed, plundered and robbed everything. You are doing everything for heaven. God is too grateful to him, so how could he blame you for your life."
"I love to hear these words. It seems that I am not a bad person." Jiang Hailong hugged her, his hands restlessly moving up and down.
Bai Lu hurriedly pushed him away and said, "It's easy to be very important in broad daylight. Just because of your virtue, it's strange if you are not a bad person!"
Jiang Hailong smiled and said, "As the saying goes, good people don't live long, and disasters last for thousands of years. It's better to be a bad person. You are so beautiful and seductive. If I were a short-lived good person, how could I feel relieved?"
Bai Lu blushed and looked at him with laughter and cry.