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The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

Japan has been advocating Bushido since ancient times, and fighting bayonets is a compulsory course for the army, and every soldier is a master of stabbing.

The Japanese bayonet is known for being "fast, fierce, and accurate", and can stab the opponent in an instant, and quickly return the gun, and then quickly stab the next opponent. In the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, 3 Japanese troops were back-to-back and could easily deal with a squad of Chinese soldiers.

When the Pacific War broke out, American soldiers were timid because they were afraid of the Bayonet of the Japanese Army. Later, the reason why they rarely fought bayonets with the Japanese army was entirely because of their fierce and continuous firepower, which knocked all the charging Japanese troops to the ground, and avoided close contact with the Japanese army.

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

In China's battlefield behind enemy lines, the Eighth Route Army rarely fought with the Japanese army for bayonets. Their firepower was very weak, far inferior to the Japanese army, let alone crushing the Japanese army like the American army, and the only thing they could rely on was guerrilla warfare.

The Eighth Route Army attacked everywhere with guerrilla warfare and turned the Rear of the Japanese Army upside down. Whenever the Japanese army came out to "sweep", it quickly dispersed with guerrilla warfare, so that the Japanese army was empty everywhere, but it was ambushed and shot cold at any time and place. In the end, exhausted, the soldiers were destroyed, and nothing was gained except to add a large number of wounded soldiers and dead bodies.

Does this mean that the Eighth Route Army was as afraid of the Bayonets of the Japanese army as the Americans? Don't dare to fight the bayonet face to face with the Japanese army?

Definitely not!

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

The Eighth Route Army was full of spirit and morale, and took it as its mission to eliminate the Japanese army. Although it has not undergone strict and comprehensive stabbing training like the Japanese army, there is no lack of courage to fight thorns, nor the ability to fight thorns, and even many master of stabbing.

Today, I will introduce a master of bayonet fighting------ Liang Xingchu.

Liang Xingchu was very familiar to military fans, and everyone had two very profound impressions of him: First, when the Long March arrived in Hadapu, he collected Yan Xishan's newspaper talking about the Red Army in northern Shaanxi, which made a great contribution to the Central Red Army's decision to go north; second, during the second campaign to resist the United States and aid Korea, he annihilated more than 10,000 people of the "United Nations Army" and played the prestige of the "Long Live Army" for the 38th Army.

What everyone does not know is that Liang Xingchu is still a master of fighting bayonets. If you don't believe me, look at his picture first.

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

Looking at this photo, I believe many readers will immediately think: The tough Man Schwarzenegger in Hollywood who always holds a machine gun!

Schwarzenegger was just a "tough guy" in the movie, and he didn't charge on the battlefield with a machine gun, let alone fight with the Japanese with bayonets. Liang Xingchu, on the other hand, came from the rain of bullets and bullets and fought with the real knives and real guns of the Japanese army.

Liang Xingchu's first bayonet fight with the Japanese army was in the famous Battle of Pingxingguan.

At that time, Liang Xingchu served as the commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 685th Regiment.

The 685th Regiment is a unit that can fight and fight, and the commander of the regiment is the famous Yang Dezhi. In the Battle of Pingxingguan, the regiment bore the brunt of the battle, facing the Japanese army's long snake array, responsible for stopping the head, that is, beheading the snake's head, and fighting a hard battle without compromise.

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

As soon as the battle began, Liang Xingchu dragged a machine gun and swept at the Japanese army, and the light and heavy weapons of the whole regiment also opened fire at the same time, and the bullets poured into the Japanese army like water, and the Japanese army was chaotic in an instant.

When the charge horn sounded, Liang Xingchu took the lead, grabbed a rifle with a bayonet and rushed out, and the rest of the fighters also rushed towards the Japanese army.

The Japanese army killed and set fire to people in China, and did no evil, and the hatred in the hearts of the Eighth Route Army was particularly deep, and the attack was particularly heavy. A company commander named Zeng Xiansheng blew up more than 20 Japanese cars with a fully connected company, and later directly fought with the Japanese with bayonets, and finally pulled a grenade and died with the Japanese army.

Although the Japanese army was good at assassination, it could not get half a bargain in front of the Eighth Route Army, which was burdened with ethnic hatred.

Liang Xingchu was tall, with superior arm strength, and stabbed one by one according to the Japanese army. When encountering a crowded group of Japanese troops, the guns stabbed them like roll names, stabbing the Japanese troops to the ground one by one.

The entire battle lasted for several hours, and Liang Xingchu had been fighting with the Japanese for bayonets. He himself did not know how many Japanese soldiers had been stabbed to death, but when he stabbed the last Japanese soldier, he was covered in blood and had completely become a bloody man.

The Battle of Pingxingguan taught the Japanese army the courage of the Chinese and the determination to resist the war. In particular, the bayonet fighting made the Japanese army understand the strength of the Eighth Route Army.

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

Not only Liang Xingchu, but also other officers and men of the Eighth Route Army also used bayonets to kill the Japanese army ghosts and howls. Zeng Xiansheng, who died with the Japanese army, stabbed more than 10 Japanese troops to death alone.

In the Eighth Route Army, not only Liang Xingchu and Zeng Xiansheng could fight bayonets, but the entire Eighth Route Army would fight bayonets... In China, it is not only the Eighth Route Army that can fight bayonets, the Chinese nation is a nation that can fight bayonets.

The Japanese were arrogant and arrogant, and once shouted that "China would be destroyed in three months", but when the real fight began, even the bayonet they were best at was defeated by the Eighth Route Army.

The Eighth Route Army has been guerrilla for a long time, has it ever fought with the Japanese army with bayonets?

Why did the Eighth Route Army rarely fight with the Japanese army for bayonets, but instead used guerrilla warfare to attack the Japanese army? This is because fighting bayonets is courage, and guerrilla warfare is strategy and wisdom. Fighting the Japanese army requires not only courage, but also good strategy and clever wisdom.

The Chinese nation has both the courage to fight bayonets and the wisdom to fight guerrillas, so why should the Japanese army be invincible?

It is precisely because of courage and wisdom that the Chinese nation not only defeated the Japanese army, but also defeated the US army that the Japanese army could not defeat, which made the whole world look at it in one fell swoop.

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