Section 2 Shaky (3)
Yun Fei stepped forward and was about to get Jiang Xianyun's gun down. Jiang Xianyun's two subordinates immediately faced him without seeing Song Yunfei doing anything. The two soldiers were thrown behind him and rushed to Jiang Xianyun. There were a few black guns in front of him. Wu Ziniu, behind Zhuang Jihua, also immediately drew his gun and pointed at Jiang Xianyun. Then more soldiers aimed at Zhuang Jihua. The air in the field immediately smothered in the smell of gunpowder.
Yu Peidi was shocked and shouted quickly: "Everyone, please don't. The enemy should be in harmony with the outside world. Don't..."
Zhuang Jihua pulled Wu Ziniu away in front of him, and shouted in a slightly hoarse voice: "Put your gun away." Then he said to Jiang Xianyun: "Major Jiang Xianyun, you can keep your opinion, but the order must be executed, otherwise you will have to be sent to the military court."
Jiang Xianyun looked around angrily: "What are you going to do! Bastard, put away the gun. We are not warlords, put away."
The gun slowly drooped, and the soldiers were still looking at Song Yunfei and Wu Ziniu vigilantly. Song Yunfei stood in front of Jiang Xianyun without any concern: "Major, hand over your weapon."
Jiang Xianyun stared at him, and reached out to remove the pistol helplessly...
"Wait," during the interval between machine guns on the other side, Zhuang Jihua quickly stepped forward, kicked the shop next to him, and then rushed into the shop. Jiang Xianyun, Yu Peidi and others then flocked in.
"In the Cultural Revolution, I can hand over the gun, but you must be clear about what you are doing." Jiang Xianyun said loudly to Zhuang Jihua after entering the door.
"I can't stop dropping your gun, but I must obey the order." Zhuang Jihua didn't explain, but only asked Jiang Xianyun to fight back immediately.
"Okay. I obey, but I reserve my opinion." Zhuang Jihua was tough, Jiang Xianyun had to obey.
"Yunfei, Wu Ziniu, you have good marksmanship. Go and kill the opponent's machine gun and commander."
"Wushan, you immediately contact the navy and coastal defense forts. Pay close attention to the enemy ships of Baietan. Pay special attention to the warships of those countries that do not fire the artillery."
"The others immediately organized themselves and prepared to fight back, beware that there was no clear order and it was absolutely prohibited to enter the concession."
After Jiang Xianyun agreed to obey the command, Zhuang Jihua immediately issued a series of orders. After hearing the order prohibiting entry into the concession, Jiang Xianyun breathed a sigh of relief. "The Cultural Revolution has not lost its mind yet." He looked at the situation outside by the door, immediately rushed out of the shop and rushed towards the hotel behind the street.
After Yu Peidi finished speaking, he said with some concern and pleasure: "The Cultural Revolution, my adjutants and guards are also very good at shooting skills. You can also assign them some tasks."
Zhuang Jihua looked at Yu Peidi and said to the adjutant and the guards: "Then you go upstairs with us, Commander Yu. Just stay here." After that, he walked upstairs.
The adjutant and the guard took the rifle from the soldiers and followed Zhuang Jihua and walked upstairs.
Zhuang Jihua brought people to the roof, and Wu Ziniu brought people into a small building next to it. Zhuang Jihua looked at the case on the roof, and the British soldiers were now unrestrained. Most of the soldiers shot here without any concealment. Most of the commander's body was exposed, and he was grabbing the telescope to observe here.
"The first shot is going to kill the officer." Zhuang Jihua said coldly.
"No problem." Song Yunfei's tone was chilly, without any emotion.
"beat."
With several gunshots, the British commander fell down and the British machine gun immediately became hoarse. Unexpectedly, the British soldiers who would be hit by a fight back were in chaos, looking for cover to hide, and forgot to fight back for a while.
The squadron's gunfire was loud, and the bullets stirred up smoke and dust on the British bunker. Then the squadron's machine guns began to shoot violently at the opposite shore.
After the initial panic, the British army began to organize some counterattacks. Under the operation of the new machine gunner, the machine gun began to shoot here again. However, without two shots, the machine gunner was shot and killed by Song Yunfei again. Under the sniper of a special shooter like Song Yunfei, the casualties of British soldiers quickly increased.
"Transfer the position." Zhuang Jihua turned around and left after saying that.
Taking advantage of Yingli's weakness, Zhuang Jihua and his team passed through the alley and moved to another building. The house was close to the East Bridge across the two sides. On this side of the bridge, a team of party soldiers were shooting at the other side. Zhuang Jihua ordered Song Yun to fly to the roof, but he ran to the soldiers who were shooting.
"Mengguo, what's the situation?" Zhuang Jihua ran closer and found out that it was the 7th Company of the 3rd Battalion of the Second Regiment.
After Hu Zongnan was promoted to battalion commander of the third battalion, Song Xilian was appointed as the company commander of the seventh company.
"No, the fortifications are better than us." Song Xilian saw Zhuang Jihua happy, but he was complaining: "Cultural Revolution, let's rush over. Their land is not large in number, and they can take it down with just one charge."
Zhuang Jihua looked at the soldiers scattered on the banks of the river. Since there was no shelter, seven or eight soldiers had already died.
"retreat."
"Retreat?" Song Xilian couldn't understand, and he was about to get angry immediately.
Zhuang Jihua raised his hand to stop him and shouted loudly: "The terrain here is too bad, retreat immediately."
Song Xilian did not respond. Zhuang Jihua became anxious and ordered directly: "Everyone retreated and retreated into the alley. Song Xilian, what are you doing?"
"You're scared, aren't you?" Song Xilian was furious and pointed at the injured people on the street and asked loudly: "
They were dying in vain?" As they said that, they were about to stand up.
Zhuang Jihua suddenly threw down Song Xilian, and a bullet flew over Zhuang Jihua's back.
He pressed Song Xilian tightly with his arms, and said with a pale face: "You don't need to teach me how to fight. I didn't want you to withdraw from the battle, but switched to a better position in the terrain. I understand that I can't let the brothers sacrifice in vain here."
When Song Xilian heard this, she said a little hard, and Zhuang Jihua's hand relaxed a little. Song Xilian suddenly overturned Zhuang Jihua and then gasped.
"You almost suffocated me to death." Song Xilian cursed hatefully, and then shouted to his subordinates: "Retreat, three, two, alternate cover to retreat into Xiaogang. Move quickly."
The British ships in Baietan began to fire here, and the Chinese artillery fired back, and the battle situation heated up sharply. The US, Japanese and other ships anchored on Baietan left Baietan, and only three British ships were still fighting fiercely with the Chinese artillery.
The battle at sea became fierce, but Shaki's gunshots gradually subsided. Under the counterattack of the squadron, the British casualties increased and they could no longer support them. The British Consul of the Shamian Concession, Jemison, was worried that the squadron would take the opportunity to invade the concession, so he hurriedly contacted the Guangdong government and demanded a ceasefire between the two sides and negotiated. The Guangdong government was worried that the war caused by lower-level officers would spread, causing greater losses to Guangzhou City, and immediately agreed to the ceasefire. So Shaki's gunshots subsided after two hours of fire exchange, and soon the sound of cannons at sea also subsided.
After the war subsided, both sides began to count the losses. More than 60 soldiers and civilians were killed in China, more than 180 people were injured, and two cannons were destroyed by the chariots. Among them, 37 ordinary people died and 143 were injured; twenty-four soldiers, including Huangpu students, were killed and forty-six were injured.
Twenty-three British troops were killed and thirty-one injured, including two lieutenant commanders and three second lieutenants. Three British ships were shot, one sailor was killed and three injured.
As soon as the war ended, Jemison's protest note was handed over to the Guangdong base camp. In the note, the British angrily condemned the Chinese side for first shooting and attacking the British army, causing the British army to recruit major casualties, and demanded that Guangdong severely punish the Chinese commander who caused the accident, apologize to the British army, and compensate for the losses, otherwise the British Empire would never sit idly by.
Later, Hong Kong newspapers reported that the Hong Kong Governor Stubbled London to send troops to pacify Guangzhou's extreme government. The British commander in Hong Kong claimed in an interview with reporters that he would resolutely fight back against any provocations from Guangzhou. The whole island of Hong Kong was martial law, and the governors of Singapore, India and other places all commented that this was a challenge to the free world by the pro-Soviet Guangzhou government in the Soviet Union's command, calling on Western countries to unite to deal with Soviet agents in China. The British began to add troops from India to Hong Kong. The British minister submitted a formal diplomatic protest to the Beijing government, demanding that the Beijing government stop the Guangdong government's anti-British behavior.
However, the Chinese people were like a long drought and rain. On the second day after the gunfire of Shaji, major newspapers across the country reported on the front page that Guangdong soldiers and civilians rose up to resist the British army.
"On June 23, the British army fired fire on innocent people in Guangzhou again, causing a large number of casualties. The British thought that Guangzhou also entered Shanghai, Hankou and other places, and our army would not fight back. Unexpectedly, our Guangdong army was angry about the British army's atrocities, rose up to resist, and killed and injured the British army..."
Beijing Beijing News: "Guangdong Military and Civilians Fight Against the British"
“……., According to foreign news reports, during the battle between Shaki, the Whampoa Party Army fought bravely, and the British suffered heavy casualties and were forced to demand a ceasefire….”
Shanghai declaration: "Give the British army a large number of killings and woundings, and the Whampoa Party Army attacked the British barbarians"
"Before there was Lin Zexu Jun's smoke from the Humen, and now there is a party and army that resists the enemy, and then promotes the morale of our people..."
Beijing Morning Post: "Ballasting the National Humiliation for a Hundred Years, Reappearing the Throne of Humen"
"Since the fifth period, foreigners have shot and killed our people in China at will. The troops from all over the country have stopped watching, and only Guangdong has counterattacked. This way, we can tell who is the country and who is the people..."
Shanghai Min Daily: "Only Guangdong has fought back since the fifth period"
"If the government cannot protect its citizens, the government should step down. The behavior of the Guangdong government should be used as a guide for the Beijing government. If the government does not dare to offend foreigners, it can give wise parties..." Beijing Daily, which has always supported the Beijing government in politics, reported this.
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Large-scale mass marches occurred in Beijing, Tianjin, Nanjing, Wuhan and other places, supporting the Guangdong government and demanding that the Beijing government refuse British protests and provide practical support to Guangdong.
Telegrams expressing support from all over the country flew to Guangzhou and to the base camp, and powerful factions from all over the country also expressed their opinions. Zhao Hengti, Hunan, issued a telegram saying that if the British attacked Guangdong, Hunan would support the whole province with military and political support; Tang Jiyao from Yunnan also said that if the British attacked, he would be willing to obey the command of the Guangdong base camp;
Sun Chuanfang from Zhejiang issued a telegram saying that if the war in Guangdong begins, he would be willing to lead the Fujian and Zhejiang athletes as the backing of Guangdong.
Beijing Feng Yuxiang called on that if the British attacked Guangdong, the whole country would face the challenge together, Beijing should cut off diplomatic relations with the UK, confiscate British assets in China, Shanghai, Hankou, Jiujiang and other places to recover the concession...
Chapter completed!