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Chapter 169 Meeting! Turning point!

The moon crescents in the sky, and its silver light shines brightly, illuminating the Hanshan Temple in Zhousu in a vast expanse of white.

It is very cold in Zhousu in early winter, and there is silence between heaven and earth.

The whole Zhou Su seemed to be in a deep sleep. In a villa building not far from Hanshan Temple, the lights were bright. Because the curtains were tightly drawn, not a trace of light could be seen outside.

This is the highest command structure of the Japanese army in Central China, headed by General Matsui Iwane, commander of the Central China Front.

He had been retired for several years and was reactivated due to war needs. At that time, he was the only retired soldier in the entire Japanese military system. Therefore, he seemed very humble in front of active military personnel. There were few other senior officers.

That domineering style.

At this moment, Matsui Iwane was holding a secret combat meeting in the highest command structure of the Japanese army in central China. In addition to Major General Chief of Staff Tsukada Tsukuda, Colonel Deputy Chief of Staff Akira Muto, the meeting was also attended by the commander of the 10th Front Army who had returned from the Jinling front line.

Officer, Yanagawa Heisuke, Division Commander Ito Masaki of the 101st Division, Division Commander Fujita Susumu of the 3rd Division, Division Commander Yoshizumi Ryosuke of the 9th Division, etc.

In order to stabilize the mood of the frontline soldiers and ensure that the speed of the frontline attack was not affected, several division commanders, such as Hisao Tani, Imago Nakajima, and Sotake Yamamuro, were not notified to participate.

The Japanese army was stubbornly blocked by the Chinese army on the outskirts of Jinling and was unable to move forward. Some troops suffered heavy casualties, which they did not expect. They all complained endlessly and asked for rest and replenishment.

On December 10, Matsui Iwane received an urgent telegram from Hisao Tani requesting a ceasefire, rest and replenishment of troops.

Iwane Matsui was not only a China expert, but also a Jiang expert. He knew Chiang's personality very well. During this attack on Jinling, he figured out Chiang's thoughts and believed that Chiang's defense of Jinling was only temporary, so he asked the soldiers to be patient and persevere, and at the same time made an immediate decision.

The decision to attack the city.

If Chiang knew that Matsui Iwane had held such a meeting, he would definitely not leave Jinling, and he would not be able to easily ask Tang Shengzhi to retreat.

What he could think of was that in the face of the Japanese attack, the Chinese defenders were unable to withstand the brutal Japanese advance. When Chiang Kai-shek initially expected the Songhu battlefield, the Japanese would invest at most three divisions, but he never imagined that only

In the early stages of the Songhu Battle, the Japanese army invested three divisions, and subsequently deployed three divisions, and the number of Japanese divisions on the Songhu battlefield reached six.

After the Songhu War ended, the Japanese army sent an additional Tenth Army.

The number of Japanese divisions on the Songhu battlefield has reached more than seven.

It far exceeded Chiang's prediction of the Japanese military strength.

Therefore, Chiang believed that it was inevitable that they would not be able to defend Jinling City.

At the beginning of the Japanese military meeting, Matsui Iwane seemed a little tired. He said: "I want to tell you some news. Unfortunately, I have pneumonia and I am still running a fever."

When he said this, there was a blush on his face and he was a little breathless. He stopped listening, took a few sips of water, and then said: "Birth, old age, illness and death are natural laws. As a veteran, I have a limitless life and endless battles."

, We died fighting for the Emperor, and our reputation after our death will be passed down through the ages. I am willing to fight and die for the Emperor. However, the Emperor learned that I was overworked in directing the war in Shanghai, felt cold, and was not fit to go to Shanghai.

In early winter, I received a call today, ordering the commander of Chaoxiang Palace to take over my job and command the troops to attack Jinling."

Before Matsui Iwane finished speaking, Asaka Palace stood up and said humbly: "Everyone, this is not to take over, but to assist General Matsui Iwane."

"Commander Asaka Palace does not need to be humble." Matsui Iwane took out a piece of paper from his bag and said to everyone: "Here is the emperor's order. He is not assisting me, but taking over my position, and he will be the commander of the Jinling battle.

Supreme Commander."

After saying that, he took the lead in applauding.

The officers participating in the meeting clapped their hands in welcome. Some clapped their hands while talking privately, and some turned sideways and asked others why the emperor appointed Asaka Palace to replace Matsui Iwane. In addition to the reasons mentioned by Matsui Iwane, there are probably other reasons.

The person who was asked said in a low voice: "Don't you know? Asaka Palace is the emperor's uncle. The emperor trusts him very much. In order to successfully conquer Jinling, he specially arranged for him to secretly supervise."

Someone whispered: "Last February, there was a mutiny within the Japanese Army. Asaka Palace sided with the emperor's younger brother, Chichibu Palace, and opposed Emperor Hirohito on many political issues. In order to punish Asaka Palace, the emperor specially used a red pen

If Asaka Palace's name is checked off the palace roster, he is no longer a member of the sacred Imperial family. I estimate that the Emperor's appointment of him as the commander of the Central China Expeditionary Force this time shows that he has passed the Emperor's test and repented.

Good. If Chaoxiang Palace conducts the Jinling battle well, I guess he will regain his status in the royal family."

Many of the officers present had a certain understanding of the Chaoxiang Palace, and they also knew something about the mutiny that occurred within the Japanese army last year. After all, the incident was quite violent at the time.

Matsui Iwane and Asagi Kazu said nothing, quietly watching the officers participating in the combat meeting, listening to the discussions of these people without saying a word.

In the end, Matsui Iwane coughed lightly, stopped the discussion, and raised his voice, "Asaka Palace said that he is not very familiar with the situation in Jinling, so I will preside over today's combat meeting."

He glanced at the officers and continued: "The central topic of today's meeting is to study the current wrong situation and determine the time to invade Jinling. I would like to invite everyone to speak now."

Yoshizumi Ryosuke spoke first. He said: "In this attack on Jinling, we encountered many unexpected difficulties. For me, there are several unexpected ones. One is that the Chinese army was particularly brave in attacking China.

At the military position, a Chinese soldier had one of his legs broken. He gritted his teeth and crawled under our tank, fired a grenade, and died with our tank. My conclusion is that the Chinese soldiers are not what we thought.

They are so vulnerable, and China's situation is not as bad as we thought. To call them the 'sick men of East Asia' is completely because we underestimate them."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "The second thing that is unexpected is the cunning of the Chinese soldiers. They are very cunning in fighting, and their weapons and equipment are far inferior to ours. They only relied on their numerical advantage to resist us.

The iron cavalry shows that their tactical level is very high. Every inch of China's land gained, our soldiers paid a heavy price. If we are not careful, our army will be flanked by them. From the map,

Many villages have to go through fierce repeated battles, and often the village will be robbed by them within a few hours just after we capture it."

"I came to the conclusion that we underestimated China and their soldiers. Their soldiers were much more difficult to deal with than we thought. Our division was in Shanghai and suffered heavy casualties outside Jinling."

After a pause, Yoshizumi Ryosuke said his plan: "I think we can besiege them first and adopt the strategy of besieging them while resting. This will give our troops and soldiers some breathing space, otherwise this battle will not be fought.

Those who come down, even if they are beaten hard, will have to pay a very heavy price."

"Yoshizumi-kun, you are worrying too much." Matsui Iwane listened very carefully and nodded: "You regard China's ants as fierce lions. I hope you will not exaggerate the Chinese soldiers too much. Although we have casualties, the Chinese soldiers'

The casualties are far higher than ours. We get rest and recuperation, but they also don't get rest and recuperation. War is fair, it does not favor any side, and war is relative. We have casualties, and they also have casualties, and we don't get rest and recuperation.

, they couldn’t get a rest. As for the victory of the war, it depends on the commanders’ skills on both sides. I think everyone here is better than the officers in China. Don’t belittle yourselves.”

A confident smile appeared on Matsui Iwane's face: "I don't think China's Tang Shengzhi's military quality is higher than mine. Besides, China's Central Army has basically been wiped out in Shanghai. To use the Chinese idiom, it is already at the end of its war effort. We should

If we take advantage of Shanghai's momentum and attack for another week, we may be able to capture Jinling."

He motioned for Yoshizumi Ryosuke to sit down, and then looked at Ito Masaki, "What's your opinion? Do you agree to occupy Jinling immediately? Ito-kun, tell me your opinion."

When Ito Masaki was called, he stood up and said: "The situation of our division is similar to that of the Yoshizumi Division. We suffered heavy losses in the Shanghai Theater, and we also lost more than 3,000 troops in the peripheral operations of Jinling.

I really want to rest for one to two months, replenish personnel and ammunition, and then attack Jinling."

After a pause, he continued: "However, what I heard from Mr. Yoshizumi is that many of them are wrong. You are not on the front line, and you don't know much about the combat effectiveness of the Chinese army. There are not many heroic Chinese soldiers. More

He saw us flee."

Matsui Iwane nodded and looked at Fujita Susumu. Fujita Susumu's speech was very brief: "I agree with Yoshizumi-kun and Ito and ask for a temporary break."

Next came Yanagawa Heisuke. After they finished speaking, he said: "The situation of our Tenth Army is very similar to that of other units. I won't go into more details. I think Matsui-kun is neither a new recruit nor a junior officer. What he proposed

There must be good reasons for the suggestion of an immediate occupation ban, and I think it can be considered, but before considering it, I would rather hear Matsui-kun’s specific thoughts, is that okay?”

Asaka Miya, who had been silent for a while, began to speak as his host. He agreed and said: "Yes, Yanagawa-kun is right. We might as well listen to Matsui-kun's specific thoughts and reasons before making a decision. I think

If his reasons for attacking Jinling are sufficient and everyone has no objections, I think everyone will agree."

Seeing that the direction of the meeting was changing towards him, Matsui Iwane's face gradually softened and he said with a smile: "Okay, let me tell you my reasons. I believe that after everyone listens to my reasons, they will rush to be the first one."

Attack Jinling."

He opened his notebook and began to tell his reasons. However, he did not start talking directly. Instead, he first talked about it and introduced himself.

"You may know a little bit about me, but I think you still don't know enough about me. In addition to fighting in China, I also served as a spy in China and served as a military attaché for Japan in China. I am said to be a military attaché.

In fact, I was specialized in collecting intelligence about China. I served as a military attache in Jinling and stayed there for four years. I had contact with more than a dozen senior officials of the Chinese government, and I visited the general’s home five times to have in-depth conversations with Chiang Kai-shek.”

He smiled and looked at the officers at the meeting, "Twice we talked all night long. I know Chiang better than his wife. I know very well what kind of person he is. You may not believe it. It's true.

It’s unbelievable.”

Matsui Iwane's words were like a pebble thrown into a calm lake. It immediately exploded in the meeting. Many officers were shocked. Unexpectedly, Matsui Iwane visited the Chiang family five times, twice.

I talked with Chiang all night long.

Some people believe it, and some people don't believe it.

Matsui Iwane also knew that he was really shocked when he said this. In fact, even he was the same. When he first served as Japan's military attaché in China, he never thought that he would have a good conversation with the king of China. He even did so twice.

All night long.

Matsui Iwane knew everyone's reaction to these words, and said calmly: "You are surprised, shocked, and even don't believe it, but do you know? In the past few years, Chiang's mind was filled with the Red Party, and he always wanted to know

The attitude of our Japanese high-level officials towards China will be revealed in the next few years. What big moves will be made in the next few years? The most dangerous enemy in Chiang's mind is not us, but the Red Party. He really wanted to kill all the Red Party before Japan attacks China. His then

The policy is very famous: to fight against the outside world, we must first pacify the inside. Chiang Kai-shek once said something that shocked the world."

"'He would rather be a slave to the subjugation of his country than compete with the Red Party for superiority'"

"He wanted to find out when our Empire of Japan would take action so that he could set a schedule, so I took the opportunity to approach him and have a true and false conversation with him. I knew that in order to gain his trust, I had to say

Telling the truth alone is not enough."

"Because I told some truths, he was very enthusiastic towards me and regarded me as a distinguished guest. I wanted to understand his thoughts, and he also wanted to understand mine. We were just using each other, and therefore, he

You've been talking to me for so long."

At this point, Matsui Iwane's expression was a little proud, and he told the whole conversation between him and Chiang, "I am well aware of China's contradictions, and I have analyzed Chiang very thoroughly. Everyone, there is a famous saying in China, 'There is no diamond.

, I dare not take this porcelain job.' Since I dare to accept the emperor's commission, I can't do it without any skills. I dare say that I am not without confidence to attack Jinling immediately."

It was only now that he began to really get down to business. He did have a thorough understanding of Chiang's character and a good understanding of China's national conditions.

He was well aware of the contradictions in China, combined with the recent trend of international public opinion, and the recent activities of the Jinling government from the information submitted by the secret agents, he analyzed China clearly, and he almost took off Chiang Kai-shek's pants.

Come out and see what color it is.


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