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Chapter 10 Devil's Castle Seven Thirty-one (5)

Yang Zhen, who was a little impatient because he couldn't think of a way, heard the sound that sounded like a ditty played by Guo Bingxun's fingers. He couldn't help but raised his head and looked at Guo Bingxun for a long time before saying: "Brother Guo, what is this?"

The song is pretty nice, isn’t it? [.Com text]”

Hearing Yang Zhen suddenly ask him this, Guo Bingxun smiled without paying much attention and said: "This is a traditional ditty "Picking Flowers" that is widely popular in Sichuan. I often heard soldiers singing it when I was stationed in central Sichuan.

I have always liked it, so I wrote it down. Every time I feel upset, I feel much better after listening to it."

"I just saw that you looked a little upset. I just didn't know what you were thinking, so I felt a little inconvenient to ask, so I couldn't help but knock. I hope it can help you stabilize your mood." Guo Bingxun said with a smile.

In response to Guo Bingxun's words, Yang Zhen shook his head and said: "I have no research on music. I can't say it sounds a bit tone-deaf. I can't say I like it enough, I just think it sounds good. But I want to ask you, Brother Guo, are you

Do you know anything about the radio station? Especially the code?"

When he heard Yang Zhen ask him if he knew about radio stations and code, Guo Bingxun, who quickly turned his head and asked where he was going, immediately vaguely guessed what Yang Zhen meant. However, he was still somewhat uncertain and said: "What does Brother Yang mean?"

Yang Zhen did not answer his question, but directly performed a demonstration. Yang Zhen lifted the handcuffs and lightly knocked on the wall a few times. The sound of Yang Zhen's knocks was not loud, and the Japanese guards would not hear it even in the corridor.

.However, although Yang Zhen was sure that the Japanese guards in the corridor would not hear the sound he made with the force of his knocks, he was not sure whether the sound from the next door could be heard.

This building built by the Japanese army is extremely solid. There is no such thing as the later generations who cut corners and cut corners while doing something here and everything next door can be clearly heard. Looking at the thick walls, I wonder what the purpose is.

Yang Zhen still needs to try a little bit to determine how hard it can be without attracting the attention of the Japanese guards in the corridor, but still allowing the neighbors to hear.

Seeing Yang Zhen's actions, Guo Bingxun's eyes lit up. Then the response from the next door made him even more surprised, and he completely understood what Yang Zhen meant. Guo Bingxun said with some excitement: "When I first joined the Sichuan Army

, has served as a communications staff officer in the Communications Department for more than a year. Although I cannot be said to be an expert in this secret code, I think it is not too far behind."

Hearing that Guo Bingxun actually admitted that he was proficient in the radio business, Yang Zhen couldn't help but look up at him in surprise. After two days of contact, Yang Zhen found that he was extremely proficient in the consulting business. Now that he heard that he actually knew telecommunications, Yang Zhen

It feels a bit incredible. The guy in front of me, who doesn't look amazing, is actually an all-rounder. Anyone who places such a talent will attach great importance to him. How could he be a prisoner?

Seeing Yang Zhen's somewhat suspicious eyes, Guo Bingxun smiled with some understanding and said: "When I was studying at Saint-Cyr Military Academy, my instructor once told me that as a qualified combat staff officer, you must understand the importance of fighting in a war.

The importance of communications security in China to the success or failure of war."

"In modern warfare, there are many reasons that determine the outcome of both sides. But it is definitely not just the factors of troop strength and equipment. Whether the communication is smooth, whether the troops can be effectively organized, and whether the orders transmitted are safe are also critical reasons.

1. In modern warfare, radio stations have replaced the original carrier pigeons, and human communication has become the main means of communication for the army, especially for combat-level armies."

"Even in the not-too-distant future, radio communications will replace some tactical communication methods such as bugles and flags. Therefore, the security of communications can determine the success or failure of a battle or even a campaign."

"Many military operations fail because of leaks in the communication process. Just like if your communication code is deciphered by the opponent, then your overall deployment will not be confidential when facing the opponent. In this way, even if you fail again during the battle,

Try your best, but it’s hard to win.”

"With his encouragement, I used my spare time to learn a lot of telecommunications knowledge. After a few years, although I can't say I have achieved success, at least I can send and receive messages and decipher some simple codes. Because I have learned these

, so when I entered the Sichuan Army, I was always in the Communications Department. Later, because I came out of Sichuan to fight the war, I was transferred to the Staff Department as a combat consultant and started my own profession."

Having said this, Guo Bingxun glanced at Yang Zhen and then said: "As for what really made me interested in communications, and what I studied painstakingly, were some rumors about your army that I heard after I arrived in the Sichuan Army."

"During the so-called Long March of your army, both the central army and local factions repeatedly failed to intercept your army. Especially after the Battle of Xiangjiang River, your army seemed to be able to predict the future and easily avoid attacks.

It has to be surrounded."

"When I heard this, I knew that there must be something wrong with it. Although your party has always been known for its infiltration capabilities, there must be many of your people in the armies of various factions. But the news was received so timely and accurately.

Relying on those spies is somewhat impossible."

"It's okay with the Central Army. After all, you have worked together for many years, and you have already formed a situation where you are among me, and you are among me. This kind of mutual penetration cannot be completely solved by relying solely on massacre. Even if our supreme leader

No matter how hard the authorities try, I'm afraid they still can't completely eliminate your party's influence in the Central Army. I guess there should be quite a few of you in the Central Army, right?"

"But the local factions are different. Although I returned from studying abroad, due to my father's reasons, I defected to the local army. Although it has not been long, I know that many local generals like to control the army through the influence of their own relatives.

Many generals are connected with each other, and key departments such as staff officers and adjutants at all levels in the army are mostly held by their sons and nephews."

"Although you can infiltrate the grassroots, you may not be able to infiltrate the high-level. It should be noted that many local powerful parties have a better grasp of the army than the Central Army. Because they know that with the army, they have everything. Without the army, they have everything.

They are nothing."

"So I think the most likely reason why your party and your army can get information so quickly is that you deciphered our communication system. Although various ministries in ** have popularized radio stations, the communication methods, especially the password settings, are not as good as those in Europe and the United States.

It is still very backward. Many passwords are very simple and not difficult to decipher."

"Don't talk about local bastards like us, even the password settings of the Central Army are not that good. You have strong support from the Soviet Union, and you must have many such talents who have been trained in the Soviet Union."

"With the strong support of the Soviets, it shouldn't be difficult for you to decipher our codes. In addition, I have been wondering whether the Soviets provided you with any special listening equipment that made you so skilled in this area.

Because many times when we are deploying, your troops are in a marching state where the radio cannot be set up, but you can still accurately predict our detailed deployment. I have never been able to understand this."

Yang Zhen was disgusted with Guo Bingxun's words that there was support from the Soviet Union. But Yang Zhen knew that these were the thoughts of most people. They all believed that under the same *** ancestors, they were all

***, the Soviet *** will definitely give *** a lot of support.

Although Yang Zhen seemed a little unhappy with Guo Bingxun's question, in order not to create a barrier for future cooperation, Yang Zhen still felt that he should speak more clearly. It was just how much he should say without leaking the secret, which made Yang Zhen hesitate.

one time.

Yang Zhen doesn't know, let alone is unsure, whether he and these fellow victims can finally escape. He hasn't considered that much yet. What he thinks about most now is to find opportunities to fight to the death. Even if he dies, he can't become a

An experimental product of Japanese germ warfare. As for whether it will ultimately succeed, Yang Zhen doesn't dare to think about it yet. After all, he doesn't even have a rough plan yet.

Although he didn't know whether people like him could get out alive, Yang Zhen still didn't want to reveal too much. In later generations, it would be known to everyone, but in this era it was still top secret. But Yang Zhen also knew that he had to answer these things.

He knew that Guo Bingxun's question was not to find out the secret, but to find every opportunity to answer the questions in his heart. It was also a touchstone to test whether he would be honest with him.

You must know that before he was captured, he was just a small company commander. Even if he had been in the division headquarters, he was just an ordinary enemy officer. It was his turn to know these confidential things. He learned from himself

It's impossible to know the inside story.

If these top-secret things were known to me, the junior company commander, then the **, which was disproportionately weak compared to the **, would have been eliminated long ago. Why have they not been eliminated after ten years of fighting?

?The secret method of ** is far from being comparable to that of ** who makes a decision one day and then knows it all over the city the next day.

Although he is a little disgusted with Guo Bingxun's clever probing methods, Yang Zhen also knows that in today's extremely bad situation, this kind of caution is still necessary. Even if you admired him a moment ago,

But you should still be cautious, because after all, it is related to the life and death of hundreds of people. If the partners you choose to cooperate with do not trust each other and are suspicious of each other, it will be a disaster for everyone.

This does not include the estrangement caused by the ten-year civil war between the two armies. Yang Zhen once heard his correspondent Xiao Huzi call Guo Bingxun "Baigouzi", and while on the train, Yang Zhen also heard those who were called "Baigouzi".

The captured ** soldiers privately called themselves **. This mutual distrust cannot be made up for in a short time, nor can it necessarily be changed by the harsh environment. Yang Zhen knows that in Guo Bingxun's view, mutual honesty

This is the basis for cooperation between the two parties. So Yang Zhen knew that he had to answer this question.

Yang Zhen thought for a while before saying: "Brother Guo, you are wrong. We have some means to decipher your codes, but it is unrealistic to say that we have the support of the Soviets. It is not so much that our people are Soviets

It’s better to say that it’s all trained by you ***.”

"Many of our people there were converted prisoners of war from your **. These people, especially those from the Central Army, are classmates with many of your Central Army radio operators, and they are very familiar with each other."

"Let's put it this way, they are even so familiar with each other that they can know that the person opposite is their classmate who serves in your army just by sending messages. In this way, they can roughly figure out that the person opposite is your army. My previous

There are several radio operators in the army who are from your background. I also learned this when I was working at the division headquarters. As for whether there are other means, it is not something I can know at my level."

Having said this, Yang Zhen, who did not want to continue talking about this issue, said: "Brother Guo, you are well versed in radio matters, but your subordinate next door to us does not understand. If he does not understand, even if we knock on the sky, we will still be deaf and listen to thunder.

"

"He is a gangster. He knows a lot about the techniques of murder and arson. But when it comes to things like radio, he doesn't know much about it. However, although he doesn't understand, there are two people in the same cell with him.

One of them is a radio operator of the 122nd Division of the original Sichuan Army who was captured in the First World War in Tengxian County. It’s just that this radio operator’s background is a bit complicated. If I guessed correctly, he should be someone assigned by the military commander to the Sichuan Army.”

When he said these words, Guo Bingxun seemed a little hesitant. It was obvious that while he distrusted the military commanders, he was also disgusted with them, and more importantly, he was wary of them.

After hearing the hesitation in Guo Bingxun's words, Yang Zhen smiled slightly. At what time did he return to the military unification or not? Let's wait until he can go out to talk about those things. But when Yang Zhen just wanted to comfort Guo Bingxun and let him give up this prejudice temporarily,

His words were interrupted by the opening of the cell door. As the cell door was opened, a man with scars all over his body was pushed in by several Japanese guards. Looking at the newcomer, the two people stopped in unison.

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