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Chapter 469 The Story of Yoshikawa (2)

Tokugawa Qingbingwei was just very famous in this prefecture. He didn't have much fame when he left there, but this was enough for those farmers who had never been there. In their eyes, Tokugawa Qingbingwei was a master of swordsmanship with great martial arts.

Yoshikawa couldn't stand it anymore. Tokugawa's words were like a knife to cut his flesh from his body. Yoshikawa roared angrily, but everything was useless and Mieko was about to get married. Mieko's marriage was completely handled by Tokugawa's Kiyoshi. In order to get his family back to the family, Tokugawa's Kiyoshi entrusted his daughter Mieko to a branch with some rights in his family. That person was Tokugawa Katsushi. His father had great rights in the family. He agreed to help Tokugawa's family return to the family. Tokugawa Katsushi fulfilled his father's wish and their family could return to the family, but the conditions did require his daughter to marry Tokugawa Katsushi.

Yoshikawa and Mieko were separated by force, but Yoshikawa was very unwilling to accept it. He wanted to take Mieko away several times, but he failed. Mieko was a filial girl. She refused to escape with Yoshikawa. When Tokugawa Kiyoshi knew about it, Tokugawa Kiyoshi cursed Yoshikawa and even gave him a lesson. Yoshikawa was uneasy, and finally he left Tokugawa Kiyoshi's family and felt that he was alone.

After leaving, Yoshikawa secretly made up his mind, determined that he must make a name for himself and do something to make a career, so that those who despise him would bow to him. He wanted to be his teacher Tokugawa Kiyoshi, and Mieko would do it! He wanted them all to regret it, regretting that they treated him like this.

Yoshikawa, who was alone, was constantly hit outside, and the repeated blows made him unable to get rid of it. He felt that he was nothing and could do nothing. In the end, he even had the idea of ​​committing suicide, and he hated! He hated his teacher Tokugawa Kiyoshi, and he hated Mieko's ruthlessness. But in the end he didn't even have the courage to commit suicide, and finally gave up on the idea of ​​suicide. He felt that he had lived a life of silence, so he left his hometown alone and came out to make a living.

The outside world is so big. Yoshikawa's vision has been wider. After accomplishing nothing, he learned from others that many people rushed to join the army. He heard that after going to China, the treatment there was more favorable, and as long as they made military achievements, they could get the opportunity to be promoted. At this time, Japan was already a completely era when soldiers were in power, and soldiers could control everything.

Therefore, Yoshikawa immediately followed the others to join the army and followed the large army to China. After arriving in China, Yoshikawa realized that he had been fooled. The facts were not as they said, and he did not find a chance to be promoted. Although he had submitted applications to the captain many times, his superiors never came down, and he did not get promoted very easily as he wished.

Japanese martial arts have many similarities with Chinese martial arts. Some people say that this is Chinese martial arts spread to Japan, but later modified by the Japanese and injected some Japanese kung fu. It eventually made a Japanese martial arts line. Some people say that some Japanese came to China secretly and learned Chinese martial arts and brought Chinese martial arts back to Japan. The reason why Japanese martial arts are different from Chinese martial arts is that the person who secretly learned martial arts did not learn all Chinese martial arts, but only learned a little bit of fur and left China and returned to Japan. This is also why Japanese martial arts were not as comprehensive and delicate as Chinese martial arts. In any case, Japanese martial arts have formed a complete system and formed a Japanese martial arts line.

Yoshikawa submitted applications to his superiors again and again, hoping to get opportunities through self-recommendation. Yoshikawa thought he was already brave enough when fighting and had a lot of military achievements! But for some reason, why can't his application be approved? Why did his superiors disagree to give him a chance to be promoted? Just when Yoshikawa felt that he had no hope of promotion, Watanabe saved him.

Yoshikawa wants to thank Watanabe. If it weren't for Watanabe, he would probably not have the chance to be promoted! Watanabe promoted him with one hand, and Watanabe gave him the position of captain. Although Yoshikawa was a little dull, he had an advantage, which was his loyalty to his superiors. Yoshikawa was very grateful to Watanabe for promoting himself. He was also very loyal to Watanabe. He would complete every task assigned to him seriously, and would never let Watanabe worry.

When Watanabe formed a brigade, it needed a group of soldiers. Through the North China Command, Watanabe selected a group of soldiers from each front line of North China. At that time, the battle situation in North China became increasingly tense, and other troops were in urgent need of soldiers, and they were reluctant to let Watanabe take away people, but after the orders of superiors came down, everyone could not disobey. So some people thought of sending out the soldiers who did not obey the orders and let Watanabe choose from those people first.

Therefore, all the thorns in each unit were selected by Watanabe. It was not that the soldiers were not brave enough in combat, but that each of them had some problems. Some people were like Yoshikawa, who had no relationship with their superiors and were sent out by their superiors. Some people were often violated the orders of their superiors in the army and were not liked by others. Some people were given to Watanabe because they had conflicts with their superiors and were really unable to continue to get along with each other.

In short, almost all of them are soldiers with some problems, but these soldiers are very good and are extremely brave when fighting, but they just haven't handled interpersonal relationships well! The same is true for Zhang Daquan's squadron, because Watanabe has transferred a group of thorns, and Zhang Daquan is not a good soldier even after getting them. What is not good here is that they are not strong in combat power, mainly because most of them are thorns and it is difficult to deal with them well.

When Zhang Daquan took over the army, his soldiers were very dissatisfied with him because Zhang Daquan was a Chinese, and because all of them were thorns, they were used to provoking them like this. Zhang Daquan was not that troublesome, so he simply took the initiative to remove the soldiers who took the initiative to provoke them. Like the bamboo and the wild, they all jumped out to pick them up, and finally Zhang Daquan and tidied them up hard. Are you honest?

Zhang Daquan is very capable of treating those thorny people. He is not afraid of picking people. Whoever feels that he will violate his orders will deal with that person severely. Under Zhang Daquan's cruel torture, all the thorny soldiers were punished and obeyed Zhang Daquan's orders seriously.

Watanabe naturally used some methods, but his methods were different from Zhang Daquan. Zhang Daquan was so short that he had no time to deal with these soldiers. He had to solve these soldiers as soon as possible. Watanabe didn't have to be so anxious. He adopted a reward system to stimulate these soldiers through rewards and make the soldiers surrender.

Yoshikawa is such a person. After being selected by Watanabe, he was promoted to the captain. He naturally treated Watanabe very loyal. In this way, Watanabe doesn't need to deal with the soldiers one by one. If there are more people to deal with, it will be very troublesome.

Just handle Yoshikawa like this. With the captains he promoted to help him manage the soldiers well! Watanabe is much easier, so don’t worry. Watanabe promoted multiple captains and ordered them to manage their own troops well. If anyone is not managed well, he will replace anyone. Watanabe’s method is indeed effective. People like Yoshikawa and others who are promoted to captains will naturally seriously abide by Watanabe’s orders. In order to protect their captain position, they will naturally do their best to handle the work in their team.

Yoshikawa rarely became the captain. How could he give the official position he obtained to others? He was very attentive to treat soldiers. The one who dared not obey orders would not let that person go first. Watanabe successfully recovered these thorns and trained these people into an elite team.

Because Zhang Daquan's situation is different from Watanabe, he cannot use Watanabe's method. First of all, Zhang Daquan's identity is different from Watanabe. He is a Chinese. No matter whether he surrenders to the Japanese or not, his identity will never be changed. He will always have a Chinese face. He took over the Japanese troops in this way. Just imagine, a group of Japanese soldiers who came to China to invade, each of them was stained with the blood of countless Chinese people. They often enjoy killing the Chinese. In the hearts of these soldiers, they have long despised the Chinese. They look down on the Chinese. In their eyes, the Chinese people who were killed by themselves are so timid and so hateful.

Suddenly one day, the soldier discovered that his superiors sent them a new commander, and this person was the Chinese whom they despise the most and looked down upon. What would the soldiers think? They must have no good impression! In this way, it would be difficult for Zhang Daquan to manage those soldiers. Even if they obeyed their orders on the surface at the beginning, what should they do if they refused to obey the orders in their future work? What should they do if they deliberately caused trouble for themselves?

Zhang Daquan naturally could not use Watanabe's method to deal with his soldiers. He needed to use extraordinary means to shock the soldiers and make the soldiers fear him, so that he would seriously obey his orders in the future.

The reason why Yoshikawa was selected by Watanabe was entirely because of his figure. When Watanabe selected soldiers, Yoshikawa's tall and burly figure was immediately seen by Watanabe. Among a group of short soldiers, Yoshikawa's tallness seemed so prominent and so unique. Yoshikawa's captain was naturally happy to let Yoshikawa leave. Now the captain was very disliked when he saw Yoshikawa, and it was awkward when he looked at it. (To be continued...)
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