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In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

The word surrender is uncomfortable to hear, because only the weak need to surrender. But sometimes, surrender can save those who are still alive in the army, so that the casualties will not be too heavy and the defeat will be too bad, which is a strategy.

Surrendering to the Japanese is hard to think about. What the Japanese have done in China is heinous, and when our soldiers face the Japanese, they often prefer to die in battle than surrender. Even if there is only one last person left, the last gun must find a way to destroy some more enemies, even if it is to die with the Japanese, and never surrender.

But when Tang Jingyan led his troops to surrender, Su Yu actually strongly supported it, what was going on? In fact, this is a well-planned deception, and the story should start from Tang Jingyan.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

I. Tang Jingyan, the "Leader of the Five Poisons Regiment"

During a war, in order to adapt to different battle plans, someone often needs to play different roles. When Tang Jingyan first joined the army, he joined the Kuomintang spy organization, and he was still very sure that Tang Jingyan would do a good job in acting.

When the Japanese army intended to use the Chinese traitors to take the Soviet-Chinese anti-Japanese base area, Tang Jingyan had to perform a picture of not doing his job in front of outsiders, and his task was to make the Japanese army think that he was a communist commander who coveted fame and fortune, and he had long been dissatisfied with the salary offered to him by the New Fourth Army, and as long as the price offered by the Japanese army was right, he was ready to serve the Japanese army at any time.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

The Japanese army is not easy to fool, in order to make the Japanese army believe, Tang Jingyan must first make the people around him believe. The traitors around him who had already defected to the enemy were staring at him all the time, and he could not leak a single flaw, or even deceive himself.

So Tang Jingyan disguised himself as a generalist who only knew how to eat and drink spicy every day, who could both prostitute and gamble and smoke a lot, and was given the nickname: the leader of the Five Poisons Regiment. The "Five Poison Regiment Commander" used this to attract the attention of the traitors and the Japanese army, and soon summoned a group of fox friends.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

Second, Tang Jingyan rate the ministry to descend the day

Among these fox friends were two "important figures", Jiang Songping and Zhang Beisheng, traitors who had just claimed to be subjects to the Japanese army. Tang Jingyan took the opportunity to complain that he had no money and could not enjoy it with them every day, and when they saw that the time was ripe, they boasted to Tang Jingyan how generous and generous the Japanese army was, and how generous the reward for working for the Japanese army was. Tang Jingyan saw that the opportunity to surrender had come, and immediately reported to Su Yu.

Su Yu saw that the plan of deception was on the right track and immediately made preparations. After all, it is a regiment out of the camp, and it is necessary to fight a battle to make people believe; it is also necessary to do a good job of ideological work for the soldiers who have surrendered, not only so that they have no resistance to the "surrender of the sun," but also to ensure that their fraudulent surrender will not become a real surrender.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

With everything in place, Tang Jingyan successfully led a regiment of soldiers into the Japanese army one night in April 1943. The Japanese believed that Chinese were weak and greedy for fame and fortune, and without too much suspicion of Tang Jingyan, they happily accepted the strength of this regiment. After Tang Jingyan joined the Japanese army, he began to transmit intelligence to our army, and made great contributions to our army's plan to stop the Japanese army's sweeping plan.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

Third, the hero returns

With Tang Jingyan "ghosting" within the Japanese army, the Japanese army's plan to sweep up the anti-Japanese base areas in the Soviet Union and China was close to failure within five months. Su Yu saw that the plan to surrender had achieved its due effect, so he ordered Tang Jingyan to lead the group back to the team at 23:00 on September 26. On the 26th, there was a wedding banquet, and the leaders of the traitors gathered together to get drunk, and they did not want to disperse until late at night. Tang Jingyan took this opportunity to kill all the traitor leaders and returned to the team smoothly.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

At this time, the Japanese army knew that Tang Jingyan's entire regiment was not a traitor, but an undercover agent, but it was too late, and soon the Japanese army's sweeping plan was a complete failure. Tang Jingyan restored his reputation, received a reward, and changed from "five poisons" to "undercover hero", which was praised by everyone.

In 1943, the leader of the "Five Poisons" regiment led the entire regiment to surrender to Japan, and su Yu knew about it and gave his full support

Conclusion: When surrender becomes a tactic, it is no longer surrender, but surrender. Our army was very meticulous in formulating the plan for the surrender, and the most commendable thing is the step of inserting party members into the team of the surrender. Taking this step shows that our army knows very much about human nature.

It is not a trivial matter to surrender with a regiment, and if one of the regiments mutinied, it might bury an entire regiment directly in the enemy's barracks. In order to prevent some people from being tempted to really defect to the enemy, we must firmly control their thinking. In this regard, our army has adopted the method of installing party members in the team to avoid it, which is really a wise move. Because Communists studied Marxism, they all took part in the oath before joining the Party, and they will never waver in the face of the temptation of the enemy.

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