Chapter 156 The moving grass
Wang Hong felt strange when he saw all this, so he took a few more glances from the small mirror.
Another sound of gunfire from the Type 38 rifle came, and then the sound of submachine gun fired.
Wang Hong only came back to the smell when he heard the gunshots. He quickly pulled the bolt and aimed at another sniper.
The remaining sniper, when he heard the rifle and charge plane sound, immediately stared at the scope and looked for the target. Wang Hong's gunshot made him think that his companions on the sun slope were shooting, and he was even more focused on finding out the strangeness in the woods. When he heard the sound of his companions' heads bursting, he didn't even think about it or take a look.
But when the surroundings calmed down a little, he felt something was wrong. A faint smell of blood came from the air. The corners of his eyes twitched, remembering the sound that his companion had just made, and glanced at Kobayashi Jun beside him, and then jumped up.
The moment he stood up, a 65-diameter bullet drilled into his skull at twice the speed of sound and pressed him back to the ground.
The cavalry behind him poked his head out when he heard the gunshots. Seeing the two snipers still lying on the spot, they shrank their heads back disapprovingly.
Wang Hong slowly dived near and slowly observed the two corpses not far away.
Two snipers were lying on the edge of the woods, and the road turned bent behind them. The situation behind was a little unclear, but they heard the sound of horses sniffing from afar. Wang Hong slowly climbed forward and soon saw someone shaking on the roadside in the distance. From time to time, someone poked his head out and looked here.
Wang Hong was shocked. He thought that the Japanese army had only a few snipers, and it turned out that many cavalrymen were hiding behind.
Behind him, there was another sound of submachine gun shooting. Wang Hong twisted his head quickly, but there was nothing in the distance except the mountains and forests. When he turned his head back, the Japanese cavalry was still hiding behind.
Wang Hong understood that these cavalry gave way to the snipers to attack.
This is also true. The cavalry wanted to break through a position guarding the road with submachine guns, which was no different from breaking into a machine gun position and killing it. It would be better to let go of the sniper and knock it off, which was just a little slower.
It seems that as long as no one sends signals to the cavalry, or allows them to see something abnormal, they will not come to interfere with these snipers.
Wang Hong looked at the distance and probably the cavalry behind him could not see that the two snipers had been killed. If they fired their own shots, they would think that these two snipers were firing.
So he turned around and put a gun in the grass, searching for the sniper on the opposite hillside over and over again.
There are also trees opposite, but on the shade of the mountain, the trees are only formed at the foot of the mountain, and the hillsides are full of shrubs and weeds.
Wang Hong searched in the woods with a scope for a long time, and suddenly thought that when he could see the other person in the woods, the other party could also see him. How could a Japanese sniper make such a mistake?
Thinking of the original owner of the gun in his hand climbing up the hillside and looking down, Wang Hong estimated that the sniper on the opposite side should also be on the hillside, and the position was obliquely looking from the top of the woods under his feet. It was the opposite forest.
He tried the angle with his gun, and the more he thought about it, he swept the opposite hillside with his sight.
Scan it over and find nothing.
I scanned it again, but I still didn't find it.
Wang Hong was not discouraged, he expanded the scope a little.
Shrubs, dense grass, stones, loess...
The scope swept through everywhere, and when he encountered something he couldn't see clearly, Wang Hong would look carefully for a while.
This time I swept very slowly, and suddenly, a strange grass attracted him.
Behind a bush, a cluster of grass grew there slightly lushly.
Wang Hong swept through the grass, but he felt that the grass seemed to have shaken.
Then he moved the camera back.
He looked at it a few times and saw nothing unusual. When he was about to remove the scope, the grass shook again.
This time, Wang Hong saw it very clearly. The bushes moved a few inches to the side, but they gave people the feeling that they just shook. If he hadn't stared at them like this, he wouldn't have felt it at all.
The bushes are very ordinary. Wang Hong swept them a few times but didn't expect that there would be someone hiding them inside.
He held a sniper rifle and began to stare at the grass, waiting for the people inside to reveal their bodies.
Second after second, time passed, but my eyes were almost exhausted, and the grass was still moving little by little, but the human figure could not be seen.
Suddenly, there was movement behind me.
Wang Hong was so scared that he didn't care about the Japanese cavalry in the distance, and immediately turned his guns.
But he saw a squad leader and a veteran climbing towards him slowly. Seeing that Wang Hong was startled, the two of them laughed embarrassedly.
Wang Hong glared at the two of them, then put down his gun, and quickly turned his head to the cavalry in the distance. Seeing that it was not noticeable, he gave a careful gesture.
The two veterans climbed to his side, and Wang Hong continued to stare at the bush, whispering the cavalry he found to be with the sniper on the opposite hillside.
The squad leader saw Wang Hong's concentrated look and lay beside him and whispered the situation of the soldiers: A soldier was injured by a Japanese soldier just now, and the one next to him was pulled, but he was killed. At first, he only knew that someone fired a gun on the hillside opposite him, but later a soldier saw someone in front of him and fired a round of guns.
When he saw snipers on all sides, he followed the traces of Wang Hong crawling out and saw what happened to Wang Hong.
Wang Hong felt something was wrong when he heard what the squad leader said.
This moving grass is obviously a sniper. If there are people in front of you, it means that there is at least one sniper on the opposite hillside, and he has not found it.
He measured the gains and losses of changing positions or keeping up with him, but found that he was not sure if he didn't find other snipers.
Wang Hongshen sighed and asked these two veterans to stay here to observe the cavalry behind them, and not to attract the attention of those cavalry.
Another sound of the Type 38 rifle came from a distance, but there was no sound of a submachine gun fighting back. It was probably because the soldiers did not know where the shooting was fired and did not fight back.
Wang Hong probably judged the location of the gun, and it should be a little far from the bushes in the camera, so he calmed down and waited for the sniper in the bushes to reveal his figure.
Not long after, the bushes stopped moving. Wang Hong saw something slowly poking out of the bushes from the camera, and he knew it was the gun.
Then, a yellow-green object slowly rose behind the bushes.
With a distance of less than 00 meters and a 25-fold scope, you can see it much more clearly than the eyes.
Wang Hong guessed that it was a helmet, took a deep breath, and began to slow down.
The sniper's position was extremely beautiful. He turned to the hillside directly opposite the soldiers, looking down at the soldiers in the woods. The soldiers in the woods could not see clearly because of the close obstruction of the branches and leaves.
After his movement, he could now see the positions of nearly half of the Chinese soldiers. Although he could not see the whole body clearly, it was enough for him to aim and shoot.
He thought, there were snipers in front of him, and the soldiers in front of him didn't know that their lives had entered the last moment, right?
The sniper slowly raised his head. In fact, he didn't need to be so slow, but in his heart, he always felt that someone was looking at him. He thought it was the Chinese soldier opposite him staring at his position, so he slowed down.
His eyes were revealed and he began to adjust the position of the rifle.
The vision in the scope is very small, and when the branches and leaves shake slightly, they lose their target. He thought to himself that he must give an opinion to the above when he goes back, and it should be replaced with a large scope. These 00 sights are really a shame for the Japanese Empire.
At this moment, he heard the gunshots of the captain in front of him. A soldier appeared on the sight of the front sight.
He murmured: The captain's shooting skills are really good, and there is another missing target.
His consciousness ended forever here.
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Each chapter says: The origin of the sword is indecisive, and there are not many records. From the Warring States Period to the Tang Dynasty, "The Controversy of the Sword of Yue Nu" and "The Controversy of the Sword of Zhuangzi" were the two most important articles that remained, and only some were recorded in historical records. The sword technique of this period was composed of two techniques, called "Sword and Sword Throwing in the Han Dynasty, and "Sword and Sword Throwing in the Tang Dynasty, and the two techniques of "Sword Sword" still coexisted. By the time of Emperor Taizong of Song Dynasty, the Sword Sword of the Far Strike became a juggling to welcome foreign guests, and the sword technique declined. Because the Song army responded to the heavy armor of Liao, Xia and Jin, customized the thick-bone and short-body armor-breaking sword, which was not used. The Meng Yuan also picked up this idea. When the soldiers entered the Middle East, they made swords to break the rope armor.
After the population of the 100th year of the Yuan Dynasty, the population of the previous dynasty was greatly reduced, only one incomplete double-sword sword score was found in the records of sword techniques in the previous dynasty. Wu Shu's "Arm Record" in the late Ming Dynasty left two valuable articles of sword techniques, and Mao Yuanyi recorded an anonymous Chinese sword technique retrieved from Korea. The two can correspond to each other and are important information on sword techniques in the Ming Dynasty. According to the "Hunyuan Sword Sutra" passed down from Bi Kun's late Yuan Dynasty in the early Ming Dynasty, it is like a special purpose for practicing Taoism, with great principles but no details of sword skills. The routine description is more like a sword dance, and there are few quotes. Song Zaifeng's "Sword Art Pictures" and Song Wei's "Wudang Sword Book" were relatively early and systematically explained information on sword techniques.
Chapter completed!