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How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

In war, intelligence is very important to both warring parties. Once one of them has the intelligence of the other side, it can understand the other party's movements clearly, so as to arrange in advance, catch it off guard, or even eliminate it all.

Because of this, every country attaches great importance to intelligence and hollows out its mind to obtain intelligence from other countries, so it staged a thrilling spy war drama and also spawned a large number of intelligence geniuses.

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

If you want to talk about intelligence genius, China's Dai Kasa is definitely one.

Dai Kasa was a native of Zhejiang during the Republic of China period and graduated from Huangpu No. 6. When other Whampoa graduates fought fiercely with their opponents on the battlefield, he crossed the heavy line of fire and went deep into the rear of the enemy to collect intelligence for the "headmaster", thus developing a highly professional intelligence ability. By the time the War of Resistance Broke Out, he was already the head of the military command, surpassing many Huangpu brothers.

The military command led by Dai Kasa was very active in the War of Resistance, whether it was assassination, rape, or intelligence gathering, all of which were fruitful. Dai Kasa himself has won many awards such as "King of Secret Agents" and "China's Most Mysterious Figure".

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

Dai Kasa collects intelligence and has a very good set. But compared with the Eighth Route Army, it is too far behind!

In everyone's impression, the eighth route army's way of collecting intelligence is nothing more than "children's regiment sentry" and "passing on chicken feather letters." Compared with the professional intelligence collection method of the military command, this is simply pediatric, but in fact, the Eighth Route Army's way of collecting intelligence is far more than that.

In episode 10 of "Bright Sword", Li Yunlong and Chu Yunfei have a secret meeting in Ping'an County, and both of them receive secret information: "The captain of the Japanese military police is celebrating his birthday in Juxian Lou, and all the Japanese and pseudo-officers in the county town must participate." So the two men took the guards disguised as businessmen, mixed into the Juxian Building, and after drinking and eating, beheaded them on the spot, and beat all the Japanese and pseudo-officers at the banquet to death.

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

Li Yunlong's "big fuss about Juxian Lou" was only a film and television work, and during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Eighth Route Army did not run to the county town occupied by the Japanese army in broad daylight to "kill the ring." However, the Eighth Route Army arranged reconnaissance personnel in the Japanese-occupied areas to understand the movements of the Japanese army, but it was not false at all.

The Eighth Route Army has a strong sense of national responsibility, has a feud with the Japanese army, and its strategy and tactics are far superior to those of the Japanese army, so it has also achieved remarkable results in collecting intelligence from the Japanese army. During the 8-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Eighth Route Army often succeeded in ambushing the Japanese army because it obtained information on the movement of the Japanese army in advance.

In this regard, Li Yunlong's superior Chen Geng was a real master.

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

Chen Geng worked as a "special branch" in Shanghai in his early years and was very good at collecting intelligence. During the War of Resistance, he arranged reconnaissance personnel at each Japanese stronghold and laid down a large network of intelligence, and every move of the Japanese army was in his control. Every time the Japanese army "swept up," he was able to get information in advance, so as to make careful arrangements: the main force was transferred outside the base area and lurked and waited, while leaving small troops and militia to circle with the Japanese army in the base area, constantly fatigued and depleted the Japanese army. When the Japanese army was exhausted, the main force suddenly attacked, giving the Japanese a fatal blow.

Due to the failure of intelligence and the unfamiliarity with guerrilla warfare, the Japanese army had almost no way to do anything in front of the Eighth Route Army. But the Japanese loved face, picked up a few sesame seeds and trumpeted it, and even announced that they had defeated the Eighth Route Army. In September 1943, more than 20,000 people gathered in Ningci, a Village of The Japanese Chieftain, and carried out the so-called "New Tactics of Iron Rolling Three-Tier Positions" against the Taiyue Military Region founded by Chen Geng.

Chen Geng deliberately threw in his favor and gave up a little base area.

Okamura Ningji was so overwhelmed that he almost floated up. More than 180 officers were immediately invited from all over the world to form a "field tour group" to visit North China to see his great achievements.

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

The "Field Tour" is of very high specification, most of them are officers of the zo rank, and their whereabouts are strictly confidential. However, what the Japanese army did not expect was that shortly after the "sightseeing group" set out, it was ambushed by Chen Geng, and more than 180 officers did not have time to look at the "great achievements" of Ninji Gangcun, and they were all killed and went to their dreams to serve the emperor.

Chen Geng grasped the time and place of this ambush very accurately, which was completely unexpected by the Japanese army. All this was entirely due to Chen Tao, the intelligence squad leader who broke into the regimental headquarters of the Japanese 169th Division.

Chen Tao was an excellent reconnaissance officer in the Eighth Route Army, and after penetrating into the Interior of the Japanese Army, he was deeply respected, and soon rose to the rank of 169 as the intelligence squad leader of the division and regimental headquarters, directly grasping the intelligence power of this division.

The person in charge of the Japanese army who specially collected intelligence on the Eighth Route Army was actually the Eighth Route Army, so where is the reason for being undefeated?

In addition to Chen Tao, there were many Eighth Route Army officers holding important positions in the core departments of the Japanese army.

Although the military commander under dai Kasa was excellent at collecting intelligence, few people were able to break into the key departments of the Japanese army.

What is the reason for this?

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

The Kuomintang is vying for power and profits, and there are many hills. Many people were indeed active in resisting Japan, but they attached more importance to their own selfish interests, and their life style was too corrupt. Therefore, when Dai Kasa's military commanders infiltrated the Japanese army, it was difficult to resist the temptation of wine-colored wealth, and either they could not be stable and were recognized by the Japanese army, or they simply surrendered to the Japanese army and became a counter-spie.

The Eighth Route Army, on the other hand, is highly unified in ideology, regards the independence and liberation of the Chinese nation as its own responsibility, and rarely considers personal interests. Therefore, the Eighth Route Army on the battlefield dared to fight with the Japanese army for bayonets, and the Eighth Route Army that collected intelligence could adhere to its true colors and unswervingly.

How did the Eighth Route Army obtain intelligence from the Japanese army? The means are far more clever than Dai Kasa!

A unit that dares to fight and is not shaken by any temptation can of course go forward bravely: it can not only capture the strong position of the Japanese army, but also penetrate the heart of the Japanese army and choke the lifeblood of the Japanese army.

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