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Chapter 156 Guanghua Gate

Guanghua Gate, located in the southeast of Jinling City, is an ancient tower built in the Ming Dynasty.

When it was first built, it was called Zhengyangmen, and it was located on the same central axis as Yudao Street with the Fengtian, Huagai, and Jinshen palaces of the Ming Dynasty Palace.

The Forbidden City of the Ming Dynasty was destroyed by fire and ice, but Guanghua Gate and the moat outside Guanghua Gate still maintain their former charm.

After the Japanese occupied Chunhua, they swarmed along the road from Chunhua to Guanghuamen. The Japanese army responsible for attacking the Guanghuamen troops was the 18th Brigade under the 9th Division. The brigade commander was Ide, who was hated by all Jinling people.

Announcement.

Ide Nobuhiro rode his horse and followed the troops to Guanghua Gate. He came to the gate of Guanghua Gate and pointed his riding whip at the city gate. He asked the traitor translator Wang Yuanxin beside him: "Is this city gate the Guanghua Gate marked on the map?"

Wang Xinyuan nodded and bowed, and replied repeatedly: "Yes, Taijun, this is the Guanghua Gate."

"From here, how far do you have to go to get to the city center?"

"It can't go very far." Wang Yuanxin couldn't tell the exact number of kilometers at once, so he answered vaguely.

Nobuhiro Ide didn't mind, and then asked: "Where is the most interesting place in Jinling City, and how far is it from Guanghua Gate?"

Wang Xinyuan gave him a flirtatious look and said with a treacherous look on his face: "I'm telling you, Taijun, that the most interesting place is the Confucius Temple which is very close to here."

"Confucius Temple?" Jingde Xuanshi was riding a horse, with a curious look on his face, "Tell me about this Confucius Temple, what is interesting about it."

"This Confucius Temple is a lot of fun." Wang Xinyuan said: "Some people call the Confucius Temple the 'beautiful land in the south of the Yangtze River and the imperial state in Jinling'. There are large and small restaurants, teahouses, various special snacks, and brothels.

The girls in the brothels are all peerless beauties."

"Peerless beauty? Is she a flower girl?" Nobuhiro Ide, a China expert, didn't seem to know much about the Confucius Temple in Jinling, and there was a look of curiosity on his face.

"Exactly, exactly." When mentioning the brothel in Confucius Temple, Wang Xinyuan started chatting and said with interest: "The flower girls in Confucius Temple can be called the best in the world. They all have handsome faces and graceful figures.

Her voice is so cute, I'm sure your whole body will feel soft when you see her."

Hearing this, Ide announced with a smile on his face, interrupted Wang Xinyuan's words, and smiled: "War is inseparable from women. A war without women would be boring, don't you think?"

"Yes, yes." Wang Xinyuan said flatteringly: "When the imperial army enters Jinling City, I will take you to the Confucius Temple to have fun and have fun with the flower girls there. Have fun, Taijun, what?

Sample?"

"Of course, of course."

Nobuhiro Ide shook his head, the expression on his face became even more proud, and he looked up at the Guanghua Gate.

Wave the whip and drive the horse through the Guanghua Gate.

This was a small step for him, but it was a big step for the entire Empire of Japan. The vast country of China was trampled by the Japanese cavalry.

This is historic.

In the Jinling defense battle plan issued by Chiang Kai-shek, the troops defending Guanghuamen were the 87th Division, the 88th Division, and the 156th Division, the gendarmerie, which was excited to fight.

As soon as the gunshots were fired, all parties were in panic. At this time, the government's military strength was suddenly stretched. It seemed that there were three divisions, plus a gendarmerie unit. In fact, only the 259th Brigade and the 261st Brigade of the 87th Division were in place.

Compared with the expected three divisions, plus a military police unit, it is basically impossible to hold Gwanghwamun with such a force.

The commander of the 259th Brigade was Yi Huaan, the commander of the 261st Brigade Chen Jiding, and the deputy commander of the 87th Division. When the two received news that Jiang was going to meet them at his official residence on Huangpu Road, they suddenly became nervous. Each line of the Jinling Defense Line,

They had basically fought against the Japanese army, and the fighting was very fierce. They knew very well why Chiang Kai-shek met them.

As soon as he stepped into the door, he saw Jiang's face as cold as ice. The muscles on his face were so tight that he couldn't help but tremble. The severe situation made Jiang feel a little uneasy.

Seeing the two people coming in, he called them over, took them to the map, pointed at the map and said: "Right now, Jinling is surrounded from all sides, and I entrust you with the important task of defending Guanghua Gate."

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He pointed at Yi Huaan and said, "I know you. Are you from Huangpu Phase 4?"

"Yes!" Yi Huaan stood at attention and replied.

Jiang looked at Chen Ji Ding again and said: "You Chen Ji Ding are from the third phase of Huangpu. I also know you. You have been familiar with Sun Tzu since you were a child, and you have outsmarted the people of the country. From the Northern Expedition to the present, you have fought many victorious battles, and every battle has its own rules and regulations."

, well-organized and with a high level of tactics. This time you and Yi Huaan will be temporarily responsible for defending Guanghua Gate."

Chen Jiding bowed slightly and said modestly: "There are no generals in Shu, so Liao Hua is the vanguard."

Jiang didn't like hearing this very much. He waved his hand and said: "Now is not the time to be humble. What I want to ask is whether you are sure and whether you can hold on."

Chen Jiding is quite familiar with the Japanese army. The Japanese army has mechanized troops. According to the strength of the national army, a collision with them is like an egg against a stone. It is only a matter of time before the Japanese army attacks Jinling City. If they attack, they will definitely not be able to defend it.

It can delay the Japanese attack.

Jiang asked whether he could keep it. To be honest, he couldn't. But telling the Chairman that he couldn't keep it was absolutely impossible. Chen Jiding thought about it again and again, and said against his will: "I, Chen Jiding, will definitely do it."

Fulfill the mission, do your best to defend it, hold it firmly, and strive to keep people in the city!"

To be honest, it was not impossible for Jiang to want Chen Ji Ding to be more resolute. He could hear the reluctance of Chen Ji Ding's words, but he was relatively satisfied with it.

The situation was grim at the moment, so he squeezed out a smile and said, "You have a good attitude. Attitude determines everything. Let me tell you, this Guanghua Gate battle is very crucial. You must retreat without advancing. If you don't succeed, you will be benevolent!"

Tangshan, Niushou Mountain, and Chunhua can be regarded as the outer defense line of Jinling. They should be guarded but not guarded.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! However, the location of Guanghua Gate is unusual. It is quite close to Confucius Temple and very close to the city center. It can be said that opening Guanghua Gate is equivalent to

Tear open a city wall in Jinling.

Guanghua Gate must be defended, and it must be defended to the death, and absolutely cannot retreat. In this battle, sacrifice must be made, and a heroic sacrifice must be made to show the determination of the government to defend Jinling.

Chen Jiding, whose heart was as clear as a mirror, responded, saluted, and left the Huangpu Road mansion with Yi Hua'an.

Outside, Chen Jiding looked at the crowds coming and going on the street and said with emotion: "You and I are going to have a difficult blocking battle at Guanghua Gate."

Yi Huaan nodded: "In this battle, we can only advance, not retreat."

"Let's go."

Back at the brigade headquarters, the two men, with their troops, ran all the way to Guanghua Gate. The telephone line had just been set up, and Army Commander Wang Jingjiu called from the basement of Fugui Mountain to inquire about the situation of the battle.

Chen Jiding replied: "The troops have just arrived, the positions outside the city have been occupied by the enemy, and the enemy troops are bombing the city gate!"

Wang Jingjiu said coldly: "The position must be restored and the city gate must be preserved. If you cannot restore the original position and lose the city gate, come to me with your head."

Chen Jiding's shoulders seemed to be weighed down by a heavy weight. His brows were furrowed. He put down the phone and couldn't help but muttered: "I know what I would say if I came to see you with a human head."

He immediately found Yi Huaan and started discussing a battle plan.

Subsequently, Yi Huaan led the 259th Brigade to restore the position outside the city, while Chen Jiding led the 261st Brigade to defend the city gate.

However, things always develop in an unpredictable direction. A group of enemy planes fly over Guanghuamen, bombing and strafing Guanghuamen. The 261st Brigade braves the bombing and strafing by Japanese aircraft to repair the defenses, while the 259th Brigade tries to break out.

outside the city.

They faced not only strafing and bombing from aircraft in the sky, but also the firepower points built by the Japanese army outside the city, the strict defense of Guanghua Gate, and even some Japanese veterans formed a shooting square to shoot at the soldiers of the 259th Brigade who tried to rush out of the city.

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The fighting lasted for more than two hours, and the 259th Brigade failed to break out of Guanghuamen. The brigade commander Yi Huaan and the commander of the 523rd Regiment were both shot and fell in a pool of blood.

Wang Jingjiu received the news that Yi Huaan was killed in action, and remained silent for a long time. After thinking for a moment, he placed the 259th Brigade under Chen Jiding's command.

After receiving the order, Chen Jiding immediately made arrangements. He decided to use troops uniformly and rationally to defend the city and restore the position. After the Japanese bombing, they dispatched a thousand infantry and began to attack the city under the cover of tanks.

The soldiers who defended the city fought back bravely, using machine guns, grenades, and rifles to fiercely greet the Japanese troops.

There is a moat outside Guanghua Gate, which hinders the advance of Japanese tanks, so the Japanese infantry needs to advance forward. Without the cover of the tanks, they are exposed to the guns of the national soldiers. Most of the Japanese soldiers fell across the Guanghua Gate moat.

In the ditch.

As the sun sets in the west, corpses accumulate layer by layer, the river water is dyed red with blood, and the moat and city walls are illuminated by the setting sun, making the sky and earth a blood red color.

The Japanese army's crazy attack was repulsed, and the Guanghuamen city wall was riddled with holes by the Japanese tanks and heavy artillery. The smoke of gunpowder had not yet dissipated, emerging from some thatch mounds.

At night, Chen Jiding originally wanted to arrange for everyone to have a good sleep and prepare for a bigger battle tomorrow, but he also thought that when the enemy was strong and we were weak, we must actively defend, so he decided to take

The strategy of using troops in turns is the so-called wheel warfare.

Let some officers and soldiers rest, while the other officers and soldiers hide in front of the enemy's formation, waiting to attack.

In the evening, Chen Jiding commanded the 521st regiment to go out of the city gate, dig a small ditch underground between the city gate and the moat, bury trees under the ditch, spread hay in the middle, pour gasoline on the grass, and

Use a thin layer of soil to camouflage it.

At the same time, people were ordered to dig a firing bunker trench half a man deep by the moat. After the trench was dug, the officers and soldiers were allowed to return to the city to rest.

At dawn, the soldiers of the 523rd Regiment were allowed to leave the city and hide in the trenches dug by the 521st Regiment in advance. In this way, all preparations were in place.

At about 8 o'clock in the morning, Japanese artillery shells began to bombard the city wall. The artillery fire lasted for half an hour. The entire Guanghuamen city wall was riddled with holes, and many places had collapsed. Chen Jiding told the soldiers to calm down, not to fight back, and wait for the opportunity.

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The observers of the Japanese army observed the condition of the Guanghuamen city wall and reported the situation to the rear. Later, among the crisscrossing deep ditches and fields, and among the ruins of low and collapsed houses, swaying figures of the Japanese army appeared. The Japanese army sent a large number of

engineers and infantry.

The infantry is responsible for the attack, while the engineers build bridges on the moat. The bridges need to be strong enough to allow tanks to pass.

At this moment, the soldiers of the 523rd regiment hiding by the river received the order to counterattack and resisted bravely. Bullets and grenades were tilted towards the Japanese army. The Japanese army did not expect that the national army would build fortifications on the edge of the moat and were caught off guard.

, many Japanese engineers died on the spot.

After a brief panic, the Japanese army also reacted and began to counterattack the Chinese army.

All the officers and soldiers of the 523rd Regiment pretended to resist and were defeated by the Japanese army. They quickly retreated into the city and closed the city gate. Chen Jiding then ordered the artillery to blow up a small bridge that the enemy had just built, and then ordered the troops on the city wall to attack the enemy.

Gasoline grenades thrown into small ditches of trees.

With a "whoop", the grass and trees were ignited. When the wind blew, the fire filled the sky and burned more and more fiercely. Some Japanese soldiers had no time to react, and the burning flames rushed up to their bodies. The retreat of some Japanese soldiers was blocked and became the national army on the city wall.

With a living target, gunshots blaring, and grenades roaring, the Japanese army could only be beaten. After a few hours, the Japanese army was completely annihilated.

The fire burned for more than a day, and the enemy reinforcements could not reach it. In addition, the city wall was watched by the national army. The Japanese army could not get close to the flames and put out the flames. They could only watch the flames burn.

In this way, the Japanese attack was blocked for another day.

That night, Commander Tang called to commend Chen Jiding and hoped that he could continue his efforts and kill more enemies.

When Chen Jiding hung up the phone, he was not at all happy about being rewarded. He was just trying to get through today. The Japanese army would not give up and would definitely find a way to deal with it tomorrow. Repeating the same tactics would no longer work.

How to fight tomorrow? Chen Jiding didn't have the slightest idea yet. He walked around the small table in the command post, smoking and thinking.

However, he couldn't think of a good way to deal with the next battle.

What should he do? The cigarette burned to the butt of the cigarette and stung his fingers. He threw away the cigarette butt and saw the director of munitions who was drinking from a wine bottle. He stared at the bottle in the hand of the director of munitions for half a minute.

He slapped his forehead and shouted: "I have it!"

Not caring about rest, Chen Jiding immediately sent officers and soldiers into the city to collect empty bottles from restaurants, hotels and glass factories. Soon, nearly 10,000 empty bottles were collected. He asked the officers and soldiers to fill the empty bottles with gasoline overnight, and then

Carry it to a cavity in the city wall and hide it as a backup.

The officers and soldiers worked hard all night and only got dressed and lay down at dawn.

The next morning.

Around nine o'clock.

Unwilling to give up, the Japanese army began to shell Guanghua Gate again. In order to prevent what happened yesterday, an ambush was hidden between the moat and the city wall. The Japanese army bombarded the area for more than an hour, almost turning over the area. Brigade commander Nobutoki Inede took

Using a telescope, he came to the front line to supervise the battle in person. After looking left and right for a while, he determined that the Chinese army had no new tactics and ordered the attack to begin.


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