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Special Forces: The Iron-Blooded Fighting Spirit< /p>

Author: Romantic Man 2011

Chapter 1 Blood Bath Battlefield 1

Updated on 2011-11-15 22:02:21 Word Count: 2649

In 1927, the Japanese Kwantung Army suddenly crossed into Qingdao and other areas. The Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army and the Peasants’ Revolutionary Base Areas led by the Communist Party of China staged an armed uprising. They insisted on invading Yunnan’s Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the borders of the Southwestern Peninsula and attacked Defeat the Japanese Kwantung Army's invasion. The Kuomintang government adopted a non-resistance policy towards the Japanese invaders on the grounds that "to fight against foreign forces, we must first pacify the country at home". It even believed that the Japanese Kwantung Army had helped them get rid of the scourge. In 1932, Fang Ziwei, the frontline commander of the Kuomintang, was suddenly shot and killed during a visit with the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. The National Government used this as an excuse to launch a war. The Southwestern Peninsula was raging with war, and the war lasted for five years. In 1937, Japanese imperialism launched a full-scale invasion of China. The Kuomintang temporarily suspended the civil war and joined forces with the Communist Party to resist the Japanese invaders. However, the Kuomintang arrogantly refused to cooperate with the Communist Party on an equal footing, believing that the Communist Party was just one of its tribes. Taking into account the huge disparity in the strength of the Kuomintang, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China organized the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in some areas into the Eighth Route Army, and the southern area into the Fourth New Fourth Army. The Kuomintang did not pay attention to the miserable life of the people, and indirectly maintained a friendly and beneficial relationship with the Japanese Kwantung Army, which made the people very angry. There is no room for two tigers in one mountain. After the Wannan Incident, the Kuomintang dispersed the main force of the Communist Party, and the relationship between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party further deteriorated. During the Anti-Japanese War, the local powerful factions in Yunnan and the central government of Chiang Kai-shek were inseparable, which restricted the control of the Kuomintang Central Committee over Yunnan. The people supported the Communist Party, and various areas in Gansu and Ningxia became the Eighth Route Army's anti-war revolutionary bases. The 137th Brigade Jiang Huaizhi of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters was dispatched to station in Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and the 153rd Brigade Tu Youlong was dispatched to guard the Southwestern Peninsula area.

The Kuomintang still used the death of Fang Ziwei, the commander of the Kuomintang's frontline and border areas, to subvert. The Kuomintang...