Rebirth of the National Marshal

Chapter 183 We Need the Battle of Songhu

The second point is that the entire China needs such a large-scale battle, mainly because the Chinese people are now relatively scattered. If you want to unite a country, you need to do something together. The principal understands that this is the only way to do it.

The main reason is that there are too many factions in the country now. Only by making them work together can we more effectively resist the Japanese invaders. Now most of the country's troops are concentrated in the Yangtze River Delta. It is precisely because of this that launching a war in this place can make the army feel the urgency of the matter. Behind us is the purse of the entire country. If we really suffer heavy losses here, we will not even have money to pay your military salaries in the future.

Judging from the current situation, this matter has been done very well, especially the relationship between the central army and local warlords. In the past, the relationship between the central army and local warlords could be said to be incompatible, but now they understand that they all have a common enemy, that is, the Japanese devils.

The relationship between the central army and the local army is like the relationship between the trunk and the branches. In normal times, there may be conflicts over the competition for nutrients. But now they are going to take away your big tree. If you still fight among yourself, the main source will be gone, and all of you will become slaves of the country. They can still distinguish this clearly, and they should also know who to resist first. In the early stage of the war, they did a good job.

The third point is that from the national strategic level, if a war breaks out in this place, the people in this area will feel the urgency of the war. This is the place with the best economic development in the country. If these rich people feel that the war is at their doorstep, they will also quickly move inland with their gold and silver.

You have to know that the Chinese people all have one characteristic, that is, they seldom leave their hometown. No matter what their hometown becomes, they still want to stay in their hometown, as if leaving their hometown is like rootless water. It is for this reason that there are more traitors in this place in history. Now that they have seen the cruelty of war, naturally all those who are able to leave have left, thus avoiding letting the country's wealth fall into the hands of the Japanese devils.

When Mr. Jiang Baili raised this question, Mao Yuanshan was the only one listening here. Now, looking back, there seemed to be more than a dozen people around, most of whom were young officers from the security corps. When they knew Mr. Jiang Baili was coming, they slowly came over. They happened to hear Mr. Jiang Baili commenting on the biggest battle in recent times, so they all came over to listen. It would definitely be good for them, after all, there were not many such learning opportunities.

Although Mr. Jiang Baili used to be the principal of a military academy, he didn't get involved in military affairs much after his retirement. Apart from taking a casual look at the Advanced Operations Department, he spent the rest of his time writing poetry and painting, and basically didn't do anything serious.

"I was just making a brief judgment. I didn't expect you all to come here. Although you are here, you can speak freely and say what you think. If an old guy like me understands, perhaps I can give you some advice. It is also possible that you know some good things. Then tell us so that we can all see them. Growing together is the real growth. There must be a teacher among three people." Mr. Jiang Baili also found that there were many more people around.

When everyone heard what Mr. Jiang Baili said, they were all very impressed. You know, in the Chinese military, Mr. Baili is like Mount Tai, and there is no need to discuss anything with them. Even if the officers from the Whampoa Military Academy came here, they had to listen to Mr. Jiang Baili. How could they have a discussion?

"Sir, I think the battle in Shanghai has already failed. The Japanese reinforcements have arrived. We couldn't drive them into the sea when they had no reinforcements. Now tens of thousands of reinforcements have arrived, and we have also added 20 reinforcements, but doesn't this become a tactic of adding fuel to the fire? In the end we won't be able to win." said a company commander of the security battalion at the back.

This guy admired Mr. Baili very much. Normally, such a banquet was not open to them. He followed their leader here and got the qualification through coaxing and begging.

"This young man's question seems to be quite representative. From your expression just now, I know that you are all concerned about similar things. Young man, let me tell you, war is not something superficial. I didn't think we could win this battle from the beginning. The main reason is that the gap between us and the Japanese is too big. But why do we still have to fight this war? It is because we want to fight with all our spirit and let the Japanese not underestimate us. Let them know that this war is not something you can decide as you wish. We Chinese also need to make our own voices heard, otherwise the Japanese will bully us even more in the future." Many young people did not think of this. If they could think of this, they would understand why the principal launched this campaign.

"Chief of Staff, we in Chahar are now strong in both military and military power. We can say that more than 30 security regiments have been trained. But how should we help the country?" Most of the officers had already known the news that Mao Yuanshan's request to fight was rejected.

"We don't have any other choice now. We can only wait here patiently. When the central army suffers heavy losses here and the local warlords can't mobilize their troops, then we can move in. Although the price is quite high, if you insist on intervening now, it will cause trouble for your governor." Mr. Baili said, and everyone nodded, as if they understood what was going on. They just couldn't go to the front line now. Mr. Baili had just arrived at the Chahar local government. If they sent troops to the battlefield of the Yangtze River, then the people around would doubt how big your ambitions are.

In fact, some people still have a lot of questions. They want to ask why you know that the Central Army suffered heavy losses there. Can we really not beat the Japanese devils? If you know that the losses were heavy, why don't you give everyone a reminder? In fact, this reminder does not need to be said. The Central Army is not without capable people, but they just don't want to admit it.

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