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Chapter five hundred and seventy seventh Nanjing rescue

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"Brothers, no matter which unit you were from before, now you are all brothers of the newly-organized 94th Army. When you come to the 94th Army, I know that it was not for me, Lu Jianxiong, but for the little Japanese devils. I can't speak either. I only have this sentence, have a good meal, and go with me, Lu Jianxiong to copy the Japanese devils' barracks tonight. Those who dare to fight and fight are my good brothers of Lu Jianxiong. I dare not go there, so I am afraid of death. Now get out of here, otherwise I don't blame me for being merciless when I go to the battlefield. Alright, prepare for dinner!" Lu Jianxiong said a few short words, obviously in the hearts of the soldiers present. Everyone shouted loudly: "Eat a full meal, kill the Japanese!" Then he dispersed in an orderly manner and returned to the barracks to start eating.

Lu Jianxiong didn't care about eating at all. He waved his hand to Sun Luchang who was shouting at him, turned around and plunged into the barracks where Lin Yang was, and said to Lin Yang with sweat: "Master Lin, you will be counterattacking the Japanese tonight. I have never commanded so many people to fight. I always feel a little out of reach. Please give me some advice."

Lin Yang looked up at Lu Jianxiong and said slowly: "Don't expect me. If I had taken action, I wouldn't look for you from the beginning. This battle must be won. The Chinese can no longer stand the failure now. Don't let me down, the most important thing is not to let all Chinese people down. Go, I believe you can command well."

Lu Jianxiong looked at Lin Yang, who was sitting cross-legged with his eyes closed, his expression slowly became heavier. Finally, he saluted Lin Yang with a standard military salute, turned around and walked out of the room, and his steps were suddenly full of confidence. Lin Yang slowly showed a smile behind Lu Jianxiong, and this passionate man finally found the sense of responsibility he had.

The discussion about Lu Jianxiong has not yet subsided, and even more amazing news has spread throughout China and the whole world.

The suddenly rising national hero Lu Jianxiong actually launched an attack on the defense line of the 6th Division outside Nanjing that night when the newly formed 94th Army had just been formed and was not even recognized by the Chinese government. The Japanese army caught off guard and fought back. After a night of fierce battle, the newly formed 94th Army finally successfully defeated the 6th Division's 6th Division and wiped out the 13th Infantry Regiment, another 11th Infantry Regiment of the 11th Infantry Regiment of the 6th Division, on the battlefield. At this point, the 11th Brigade of the 6th Division, which was known as the absolute elite of the Japanese army, was completely eliminated by Lu Jianxiong and disappeared on the battlefield of the War of Resistance.

This news was reported by Shu Zhanwang, the most famous war correspondent of Ta Kung Pao. At that time, Shu Zhanwang learned that General Lu Jianxiong had emerged through the past, and immediately took the risk of being shot down by the Japanese army and landed in Nanjing by plane. When Shu Zhanwang arrived at the Yijiangmen position, it was when Lu Jianxiong was preparing to attack the Japanese 6th Division overnight. Shu Zhanwang was almost arrested by the warrior who served as a guard as a Japanese spy. When Shu Zhanwang learned that Lu Jianxiong was about to launch a counterattack against the Japanese army, Shu Zhanwang strongly asked for an interview with the army. Lu Jianxiong did not refuse in the end, allowing Shu Zhanwang to participate in the battle between the newly formed 94th Army and the 6th Division of the Japanese army.

Shu Zhanwang's battlefield interview report mentioned at the beginning: "I was very disappointed when I first met General Lu Jianxiong. General Lu was not the most majestic general in my imagination. He had a dark face and was taciturn, and he looked like the most ordinary subordinate officer on the battlefield. From the start of the army until the battle began, I didn't see the general showing a smile."

"After the battle started, I rarely saw the general issue orders personally, standing in front of the combat map without saying a word. More combat orders were issued by General Sun Luchang, the chief of staff of the 94th Army. At this time, I was very suspicious. Could it be another hero in publicity that was praised?"

"But when our army's attack was unfavorable and I followed the general to the front line, the scene that happened afterwards completely shocked me. I had never imagined that there was a general like a soldier in this world. The general may not be a perfect person, but I am sure he must be the most perfect soldier!!!"

"The attacking troops in the front were most stubbornly resisted by the Japanese invaders, and even because of equipment, my 94th Army had begun to be suppressed by the Japanese invaders. At this most dangerous moment, General Lu threw his cloak and shouted: "Guard Company, take a bayonet!" He rushed to the most intense place of the battle with the bayonet. At that moment, the general's majestic figure blurred in my eyes. I don't know how I watched the entire battle with tears. I only know that when our army won, my throat was already hoarse, my feet were already numb, and I never hated myself as much as I was back then. Why am I just a scholar who could only hold a pen, not a soldier who could follow the general and fight against the enemy!"

"People who have never seen the general fight will never be able to imagine what kind of courage the general's roar can bring to the soldiers behind him, and they will never be able to understand how proud it is to follow the general and charge towards the enemy."

"After our army's victory, I came to the door of the general's command room and prepared to go in and interview the general face to face, but I heard the conversation between the general and Chief of Staff Sun. Chief of Staff Sun was asking why the general, as a general in the commander, had personally committed a dangerous engagement in the fight with the Japanese invaders. The general said lightly: 'If I don't rush up, we may fail. In the national war, I only choose to win.' Hearing this sentence, I turned around and left, and did not go in to interview the general again. With this sentence, I knew clearly that if there are soldiers like General Lu Jianxiong in China, the Chinese nation will never fall!"

"My pen is limited and I cannot describe the heroic posture of the general on the battlefield. What I want to tell you is no longer able to say it at this moment. At this moment, the sentence is still echoing in my ears: 'Guard Company, take a bayonet!' It is this sentence that allows me to see the backbone of the Chinese nation!"

This report was written almost with tears and blood. After the front page of the Ta Kung Pao was published in "General Lu Jianxiong in My Eyes", it completely ignited the Chinese nation's anti-Japanese craze. There were countless passionate young men from all over the country starting to march towards Nanjing, preparing to join the new 94th Army, hoping to participate in the battle against Japan under General Lu Jianxiong. Even the Chinese government had to urgently award the rank of Major General Lu Jianxiong and officially recognized the number of the new 94th Army.

The battle between the newly formed 94th Army and the 6th Division of the Japanese Army also allowed the Japanese General Command to fully understand what was going on the Yijiangmen Front. There was no conspiracy of the Chinese team, but a hardline soldier who suddenly appeared in Nanjing City who didn't know where he appeared. He organized a temporary team and actually defeated the Japanese elite division. How could such an impossible thing happen?

The Japanese army flew to the General Command like snowflakes. All the Japanese troops surrounding Nanjing submitted reports of the request for battle. In particular, Lieutenant General Tani Shouo, the commander of the 6th Division, even came to the General Command with his sword, claiming that if the 6th Division did not allow the New Ninety-Fourth Army to avenge the shame, he would have a caesarean section in the General Command.

When the Japanese army was rushing to fight, there was a jubilation in the new 94th Army. It was not just a victory on the battlefield. The most important thing was that the soldiers of the 94th Army knew that the Japanese were not invincible. Under the leadership of Commander Lu Jianxiong, they not only had to defeat the Japanese, but also had to continue to win. In addition, the captured Japanese weapons and ammunition were enough to be completely renewed, and both morale and equipment had reached an unprecedented height for the Chinese team.

When Lu Jianxiong came to Lin Yang again, his flattering expression disappeared. He solemnly salute Lin Yang and said in a deep voice: "Master Lin, Jianxiong has not disappointed your expectations. He once again taught the Japanese a lesson." Lin Yang smiled, laughing happily, and laughed very comfortably: "Okay, order your troops to hurry up and have lunch, and then continue to attack the Japanese aggression." Lu Jianxiong was stunned. The solemn expression he had barely maintained just now was wiped out and he stammered to Lin Yang: "Master Lin, brothers have just fought for one night, and they have been resting for less than three hours now. Isn't it too much to continue fighting?"

Lin Yang pursed his mouth: "Get out! With me here, your subordinates can actually fight continuously without resting. Now letting you have a meal is already a favorable treatment. Do you still want to rest? If you don't rest, just attack directly. This way, the Japanese devils will never think of it and can beat them up unexpectedly."

Lu Jianxiong slapped his forehead, slapped his head without saying anything, and turned around and ran outside.

So Lu Jianxiong once again subverted the common sense of military experts. After fighting with the Japanese elite 6th Division with the same force for one night, he did not rest and suddenly launched an attack on the 18th Division of the Japanese army. Shu Zhanwang, a war correspondent from Ta Kung Pao, learned about the news after the battle. He was not a part of the 94th Army, and naturally he did not receive special care from Lin Yang. He had just slept for a night and woke up. After he woke up, he was told that General Lu brought people to almost destroy the 18th Division of the Japanese invaders. The 18th Division was even worse than the 6th Division. Three of the four regiments were knocked out by General Lu, and the only remaining regiment was also destroyed. It is estimated that the number of the 18th Division would be forced to be cancelled.

When Shu Zhanwang's second article was probably still in the layout, Lu Jianxiong once again led the 94th Army to launch an attack on the Japanese invaders. This time, the unlucky one was the Japanese 3rd Division. The division commander Lieutenant General Fujita Jin was shot dead on the spot during this attack of the 94th Army, becoming the first lieutenant general to be killed by the Japanese army on the Chinese battlefield.

With Lu Jianxiong's successive victory, the Chinese government mobilized 14 divisions of more than 110,000 troops to advance to Nanjing, and fought again with the Japanese invaders under the city of Nanjing. The Japanese army was overwhelmed by Lu Jianxiong's fierce and unreasonable fighting style. Facing the 100,000 Chinese teams coming to support, they had to retreat the front line and lift the siege of Nanjing.
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