
Blood of One Hundred Thousand Men: Battle of Zhongtiao Mountain (1983~1941)
by Li Yaosha
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General Sun Weiru, Yang Hucheng's former subordinate, led the 17th Route Army in a bloody battle at Zhongtiao Mountain. The defensive battle lasted for three years and shattered the Japanese army's 13 attempts to seize northern China, suppress Luoyang, peek into Xi'an, and occupy the northwest and southwest Chongqing. Why did the Chinese army fail in the final battle of Zhongtiao Mountain? This was the longest, most extensive, and most complex battle during the Anti-Japanese War. It was also a battle in which the Kuomintang and the Communist Party joined hands to fight against the Japanese invasion. It was a battle in which the Japanese army fought for the last base of the Chinese army north of the Yellow River. It was also a battle in which the Kuomintang army learned guerrilla tactics from the Eighth Route Army. It was a battle in which the Japanese army fought hard for three years and made no progress, and had to call Zhongtiao Mountain the "cecum". It was also the battle that was most misunderstood and criticized by future generations.
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