Chapter 144 Why are you so loud?
Chapter 144 Why are you so loud?
Now the location of Hengshan has become very important. It has become a link connecting the two provinces.
If there were any difficulties in Yan'an, Sun Desheng could lead his subordinates at any time, put on the Red Army's clothes and fight.
Hmm... this seems a bit like bullying the First Army.
If something unstoppable happens, Yan'an can also advance to Gansu along Hengshan.
When Song Wenwan was not in Longnan, Zhu Bei was responsible for the transportation of the warehouse.
Through her efforts, she almost emptied half of the warehouse's reserves.
In fact, these supplies were not kept in Yan'an. Basically, they were sent across the Yellow River and handed over to the Eighth Route Army headquarters.
This is also one of the reasons why Song Wenwan is anxious to return to Longnan. He has to start replenishing the warehouse's memory.
Song Wenwan was also helpless. He could only go wherever he could to get supplies.
In short, the farther away from Shanxi, the more difficult it is to replenish.
The troops in Hebei are easier to deal with, as they can be transported by the First Column nearby.
But he is out of reach of Shandong. If he is blocked by the Japanese and cannot get out, it will affect the overall layout.
There is also the New Fourth Army in Jiangnan, which has been established for almost a year.
At the beginning, he could use the regiment he left in Liancheng to secretly send people and weapons to the New Fourth Army.
But it couldn't last long, and the inventory he had left was almost gone.
At the beginning of the war, supplies could still be delivered to Jiangnan through the Kuomintang-controlled areas.
But it is no longer possible now. His unofficial transportation was directly seized by the national army along the way and used as their own supplement.
Fortunately, only the equipment was lost, and no one was injured, so they were all released.
Anyway, the equipment was used by the anti-Japanese troops, so Song Wenwan didn't delve into it further.
But if he cannot provide supplies, the regiment in Liancheng will lose its role as a "blood cow".
He simply let the Red Army troops hiding in Liancheng join the New Fourth Army directly in the name of volunteers.
It is said that General Ye was extremely happy at that time, as there were thousands of fully-equipped civilian volunteers.
One third of the New Fourth Army's soldiers are still fighting with swords and spears.
As for these newly joined soldiers, each of them held a fine Hanyang rifle (not the kind with the rifling almost worn out).
The number of bullets per person started at 100, and each person had four grenades. A small number of soldiers also had Mauser pistols.
Those who were equipped with Mauser pistols were really just soldiers, not officers.
There are also heavy weapons such as light and heavy machine guns and mortars, which are also equipped in large quantities.
They also brought gifts to the general, such as rifles, grenades and so on, which greatly alleviated the New Fourth Army's need for weapons.
The most surprising thing is that they also brought their own political cadres.
From party group leaders, company instructors, to high-level political commissars, there is everything.
Everyone knew these newcomers, and most of them were wounded and sick people who had been hiding in their fellow villagers' homes.
Another small part are the brother troops who participated in the Nine-Route Breakout that year.
I haven't seen them for three years and thought they had all died. I didn't expect them to appear here today.
At this time, some people have begun to question their political reliability.
They believed that they had not been in contact with the party organization for a long time and were politically unreliable.
It is recommended to disarm them first, and then divide them into different units after they pass the review.
In the end, the general was so angry that he slammed the table, and he still confiscated the other party’s weapons first?
Try surrendering one. There are almost a brigade of soldiers over there. Can you surrender them?
These newcomers were not in a hurry and directly showed the letter of introduction issued by the central government, which read: After verification...politically reliable...etc.
There is also an order from the Military Commission, which states that these troops do not need to be split up, but should be reorganized into the Iron Army Independent Regiment!
They are all pure combat units and are directly under the jurisdiction of the general, not the military headquarters.
This was an order that Song Wenwan had asked for instructions many times and the Military Commission had considered repeatedly before issuing it.
From then on, the general had more say in the military.
While Song Wenwan was thinking about her own affairs, she was looking at the customs and practices of this revolutionary holy land.
Unexpectedly, with his shifty look, he was immediately spotted by the city patrol.
The battle with the Japanese invaders is very fierce at the front line now, and there are very few cadres returning from the front line to report on their work.
In other words, most of the soldiers in their patrol team who appeared here now were familiar to them.
As for Song Wenwan, she also looks like a girl with thick eyebrows and big eyes.
But no one can stop his slicked-back temperament.
This is also the reason why Zhu Bei always felt that Song Wenwan was not a good person.
There was no way out. Song Wenwan, who could not produce any identification, was captured by the patrolling soldiers.
The person was sent to the door of the Central Security Bureau, where he met the security officer who had just completed his mission and returned to report.
When Secretary Qian saw that the person being escorted in was Song Wenwan, he quickly led him into the gate.
Director Qian knew Song Wenwan. When Song Wenwan first came to Yan'an to report, he was responsible for the specific security work.
Now seeing Song Wenwan like this, he also felt a headache.
You said you returned to Yan'an without telling anyone and were wandering around the streets in broad daylight.
What if this is discovered by the Kuomintang spies?
You must know that Song Wenwan is now the biggest secret of our party. He is a real material master!
As a result, the more he thought about it, the more likely it was that something bad would happen. Song Wenwan was finally recognized by someone.
This cadre and Song Wenwan had a confrontation and he was stunned.
He raised his hand and looked at the newspaper in his hand, then looked at Song Wenwan.
He pointed at the photo in the newspaper and said loudly: "You are Commander Song Wenwan from the 46th Army Group!"
As soon as he raised his voice, many eyes at the gate of the Security Department turned over here.
Song Wenwan and the security officer were thinking: Damn it… why are you shouting so loudly?
Why don't you just spread this matter to the whole country!
Song Wenwan was recognized by someone. Although he was unhappy, he was not afraid.
This kind of thing is nothing big for him.
Life is a play. Whether the play is good or not depends on the script and the actors.
Song Wenwan's "carefree" personality has been established.
Plus, he is still very young indeed, only in his early twenties.
No matter what mistakes he makes in the future, as long as he doesn't use a machine gun to shoot at the headquarters.
As long as we say “he is still a child”, all will be well.
Why don't you change someone and try to kill 4,000 Ma's soldiers? No matter what the reason is, I will take you to the capital and lock you up.
The man immediately took the responsibility and said, "It's all about money. You don't have to worry about it. Leave it to me!"
Secretary Qian thought to himself: I'll leave it to you. This matter is the biggest secret of our party.
Leave it to you with a loud voice? Minister Li will have to kill me with his own hands!
When the leader saw that Director Qian seemed unwilling to obey and release the person, his face immediately fell.
He said: "Comrade Xiao Qian, this is the vice chairman of Gansu Province of the National Government.
He was also the commander-in-chief of the 46th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army and an anti-Japanese hero.
What is our party's policy now? To establish a nationwide anti-Japanese national united front!
Everything must be subject to the National United Front and the orders of the Wuhan Ministry of National Defense."
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