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    Chu Yunfei saluted him with a military salute, then turned around and boarded the ferry. Together with more than a thousand remaining soldiers of the 358th Regiment, they rode the ferry slowly across the Yellow River.

    "Old Li, we will definitely have a battle in the future. Maybe you will actually be able to meet him on the battlefield in the future."

    Zhao Gang, who was standing next to him, said that his eyes must be fixed on the ferry where Chu Yunfei was.

    "If you hit him when you encounter him, can you still be afraid of him?"

    As he said that, Li Yunlong sneered, "Just be afraid. Before I, Old Li, could deal with him, this Chu Yunfei was dealt with by others first."

    After saying this, he turned around and asked the soldiers of the independent regiment to gather and prepare to enter their defense zone.

    In just three days, more than 200,000 Jin-Sui troops began to retreat and returned to the south bank of the Yellow River by ferry.

    At the same time, the Northeastern Army and the Central Army in Shanxi, especially at Zhongtiao Mountain, also began to prepare for the attack.

    They number about 60,000 to 70,000 people, and their overall combat effectiveness is slightly stronger than that of the Jinsui Army.

    But the Eighth Route Army's devastating attack on the Jinsui Army made them all realize that the Eighth Route Army in front of them was no longer the Tubal Army that only knew how to fight guerrillas.

    They have exchanged a shot at a shotgun for a cannon. Even the Kuomintang¡¯s most elite direct troops of the Central Army may not be their opponent.

    Of course, when this group of Eighth Route Army was not the Eighth Route Army but the Red Army, these so-called elite troops of the Kuomintang were no match for them.

    ¡°Otherwise, we would not have been surrounded by nearly a million troops, and tens of thousands of Red Army troops would have been allowed to break out of the encirclement.

    Now these troops of the Central Army and the Northeast Army have received instructions from the Chairman of the Standing Committee to consolidate the existing defense lines and respond to possible attacks by the Eighth Route Army at any time.

    As for the remaining Shanxi-Sui Army, which numbered less than 10,000, the area of ??activity was restricted by the Eighth Route Army and could only be near Zhongtiao Mountain.

    The ferry along the Yellow River was completely occupied by troops dispatched by the Eighth Route Army.

    This conflict lasted only more than a week and ended with the complete defeat of the Jinsui Army.

    Later historians generally believe that this conflict between the Eighth Route Army and the Shanxi-Sui Army also caused the policy line of the top leaders of the Kuomintang to deflect again.

    They put more energy on suppressing the development of red forces instead of fighting the Japanese army.

    At this time, the Japanese army, due to the tragic defeat in the North China Campaign, no longer had the strength to launch large-scale active attacks in North China and even South China.

    On the contrary, the Kuomintang began to try to gather strength to launch an attack on the Japanese army.

    And among the series of attacks that the Kuomintang is about to launch, a considerable part of them are not aimed at the Japanese army, but against the red armed forces led by the Communist Party.

    Including the New Fourth Army forces active in South China and the red forces active in other Kuomintang-controlled areas.

    This also led to the further breakdown of the anti-Japanese national united front established by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.

    Of course, this conflict is also the result of the Communist Party¡¯s confidence in daring to confront the Kuomintang again after its strength has skyrocketed after the North China Campaign.

    But besides these two forces, there is another force that has also become the mainstay in the fight against the Japanese army.

    Not only that, this force even became a buffer for the Kuomintang and the Communist Party to adjust their conflicts.

    This is the Fourth Army led by Xia Yang.

    As November enters, northern China is already experiencing cold winds and fallen leaves.

    Raising his head and looking at the sky, only the magpie remained here, occasionally leaving traces of its wings on the clear blue late autumn sky.

    In the Eighth Route Army base area, outside a small but vibrant village, several jeeps followed the repaired dirt road, their wheels running over the leaves, and stopped at the entrance of the village.

    The children in the village were all jumping around the jeep, singing red nursery rhymes.

    Like a group of lively and cute deer.

    Xia Yang stood up from the car, took out a handful of candies from his pocket like a magic trick, and then said: "Come on, kids, eat the candies."

    When the children heard this, they immediately cheered and extended their palms to Xia Yang, like blooming sunflowers facing the sun.

    After passing out the candies, Mr. Peng, who walked out of the village, shouted: "Commander Xia, it seems you are??Recovering well.  "

    Behind him were some staff members from the Eighth Route Army headquarters, including Chief of Staff Liu.

    Seeing Mr. Peng and the others coming, Xia Yang jumped out of the car, walked over and saluted them: "Mr. Peng, it's been a long time."

    "It's been a long time no see. I was in Taiyuan City, and I was tricked by you."

    Boss Peng said.

    He was talking about that time Xia Yang pretended to be ill and lied to him, Yan Xishan, and He Yingqin that they all had lung disease.

    This matter was later told by Xia Yang to Mr. Peng.

    Everything that happened in the hospital was just a show, a show performed for the Chairman and He Yingqin.

    Not to mention He Yingqin and Chief Yan, even Boss Peng at that time really thought that Xia Yang's life was in danger.

    As a result, on the third day after Yan Xishan and the others left, Xia Yang had already appeared in his headquarters. While smoking a cigarette, he crossed his legs and said to him: "Mr. Peng, are you recovering from the lung disease you were infected with before?"  ?¡±

    "Look, isn't this to promote the smooth progress of negotiations! Originally, Yan Laoxi'er wanted me to put pressure on you.

    I just fainted and pretended to be dead, so how could I put pressure on you?  "

    Xia Yang said.

    "Okay, you have the most clever ideas."

    Boss Peng said with a smile, then stretched out his hand and made a gesture of invitation.

    When a group of people came to the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, they saw a huge map hanging on the wall.

    That map is none other than the North China region where they are located.

    Xia Yang came to the map, stared at the map, and then said: "This map is drawn very accurately. Even several secret military bases of the Japanese army are marked."

    As he spoke, he pointed to several Japanese military bases along the Yellow River.

    "This is not comparable to your intelligence department, Commander Xia."

    Boss Peng said, and then asked: "What you said on the phone before, how should it be implemented specifically? Is it still the same as the last time in Shanxi?"

    Xia Yang shook his head and said: "No, the scale was too small that time. We need to complete the scene this time. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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