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Chapter 191 Mountain Pass

After unanimously agreeing with Chen Youquan and making the decision, everyone immediately started to implement it. This also made everyone feel relieved and marched with heavy loads, especially at night. This was not an easy job.

What Zhang Yunfei didn't know was that when he ordered everyone to hide the food as soon as possible, Ogawa Seiichi also began to redeploy his raiding plan.

Ogawa Sei judged that the Eighth Route Army that attacked Daye Town would evacuate in a generally northward direction. It was difficult to judge whether it was northwest, northeast, or true north. Of course, the northwest was the most likely.

In fact, this is a good guess. There are heavy imperial troops stationed in the southern region, and there are also the troops of that guy Otsuka Yoshi further south. Even if they break through their own defense line and enter the southern mountainous area, they will enter the encirclement formed by the imperial army.

, so the commander of the Eighth Route Army is not stupid enough.

The same goes for going east. To the east is the county seat, where Ichiro Maeda's troops are stationed. It is also not a good place to go. Therefore, if these eight groups want to retreat, they can only choose to evacuate in a certain direction of the fan-shaped plane from northwest to northeast.

And he judged that the Eighth Route Army carrying a large amount of supplies must be eager to enter the mountainous area, so it would be most likely to choose the northwest passage into the mountainous area.

Therefore, Ogawa Seiichi stayed behind and divided his forces to defend the southern defense line. The others immediately divided their forces into two groups, outflanked and circuitous all the way from the west, and went straight to pursue Ohno.

This group of Eighth Route Army jumped out from the southern region. Theoretically, it is impossible to return to the southern region. However, Ogawa Seiichi was cautious because there were too many unexpected things happening on the battlefield.

Ogawa Seiichi's guess is actually very accurate, or someone with some military knowledge would make such a guess. Let alone surprise, war is inherently about a combination of the odd and the right.

Exactness is the most important thing. The so-called strange nature is not a conventional routine, which means that it is not commonly used. War also has its own rules and routines.

Now Zhang Yunfei wants to hide in the mountainous area as much as possible to get rid of Ogawa Seiichi's pursuit. As the saying goes, there is nothing wrong with choosing the shortest road.

Of course, such tactical intentions are too obvious, but what the heck, the tactical intentions of many battles are very obvious, but don't both sides still have to put up a strong fight?

Of course, Zhang Yunfei had no intention of fighting head-on with the Japanese, he just had to do so when carrying supplies. However, when they got rid of the burden of supplies, they no longer needed to follow the conventional routine.

The Eighth Route Army likes to use surprise soldiers, not because they really like to use surprise soldiers, but because they are not as strong as others and can only take risks. Who does not use strength to crush the opponent? The key is that they do not have that strength. Regular soldiers are no match for others, so they can only use surprise soldiers.

It's a close call.

They hid all the supplies and took only the largest amount of Zhang Yunfei's troops they could carry with them, and began to move northeast. The Japanese had the strength to crush them, so there was no need to launch any surprise troops.

So for Zhang Yunfei, he knew the Japs' tactical intentions without even thinking about it, sweeping from the south to the north and interspersing in the west. If he were a Japs commander, he would do this without having to think about it. This is the standard tactic of the Japs infantry, and

It's very useful in such a situation.

The Japs have a clear tactical purpose, not to allow them to break out into the mountains again. The northwest direction they are most likely to choose now will also be heavily guarded by the Japs.

So now they can only break out from the northeast and enter the mountainous area. Of course, it's not that they didn't expect that they might break out from the northeast. It's just that they have placed the key area in the southwest. It will also take time to readjust their deployment now.

Now it depends on who is faster. This is why Zhang Yunfei had to give up the supplies. They must jump out of the enemy's new encirclement before the enemy's adjustment and deployment is completed. Otherwise, it will be difficult to break through, and they want to bring so much supplies with them.

It is even more impossible to break through the blockade.

Therefore, it is better to lose it early than to lose it late. If it is lost now, it is possible to find it back, and it is likely that the personnel will be able to escape from danger as soon as possible.

The direction Zhang Yunfei chose to break out of the encirclement was the Zhangjiashan Pass in the northwest. His surname was Zhang, and this was Zhangjiashan. His ancestors should have blessed him and allowed him to break through the encirclement smoothly.

Well, actually this is a bit nonsense. The ancestral land of the Zhang family was born here, and the Zhang surname is a popular surname with a large population. There are countless places named after the Zhang family. You must know that in later generations, Zhang Wei has the most duplicate names in the country.

Name.

The topic went off topic. Zhang Yunfei chose Zhangjiashan as a breakthrough point because he had no other ideas. This place was just relatively close. Although they said they were going northwest to break out, they were still going in circles in the western area of ​​​​Pingchuan, so the northwest direction in the west was actually

Upper Zhangjiashan is located due north of Pingchuan.

Because this is the weakest defense area in the entire region, if the Japanese who are re-arranging their deployment want to reinforce this area, this place will be the furthest point from the county seat or from the mopping up troops.

I don’t know whether the ancestor Bao Blessed or not, but Zhang Yunfei’s luck must be a good thing, because Ogawa Seiichi and Maeda Ichiro are not subordinate to each other, so there are naturally barriers to communication.

Ogawa Seiichi adjusted his battle plan to only include the troops under his command. He did not have the power to order Maeda Ichiro to do anything, so he could only say it was a suggestion.

As for whether Maeda Ichiro adopts this suggestion, he has no right to interfere. In fact, Maeda Ichiro really doesn't pay much attention to Ogawa Seiichi's opinion. This guy's recent series of performances are so nonsense. What are the suggestions of people like him?

What's the use? Maybe doing it the other way around will have a greater effect.

Therefore, Maeda Ichiro did not act according to Ogawa Seiichi's suggestion and did not strengthen the defense forces in the northern part of the Hirakawa area. Of course, he would not do nothing. At least he ordered the Japanese and puppet troops in the northern Hirakawa area to strengthen their alert to prevent the Eighth Route Army.

It spreads to their defense area, and it is not known how effective this formatted tone will be, with one serving every three to five days.

Anyway, the Japanese and puppet troops in Zhangjiashan did not take this notice seriously. The eighth road in the southwest ran to their north, which was equivalent to crossing the entire county. The Japanese and puppet troops in various units along the way ran

Are they all eating dry food?

The Zhangjiashan Pass is actually similar to the checkpoint in Ueno. It is just a small stronghold, but there are slightly more people here, with a group of Japanese soldiers and a platoon of puppet troops stationed there.

The garrisoning of such strongholds can be regarded as a characteristic of mountainous areas. There are too many passes and important roads in prefectures and counties in mountainous areas. Unlike plain areas, one gun tower stronghold can defend a large area.
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