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Why are Guangxi soldiers called wolf soldiers? From Guangxi to Shanghai, a division was defeated in an instant?

There used to be a saying in the Kuomintang army: "I would rather join forces with the People's Liberation Army than fight with the Guangxi soldiers." Gui Bing is also known as Gui Jun, and the strength of Gui Jun is recognized. In the book Ten Champions of the Kuomintang, Gui Jun ranks second in strength. What's more, the equipment of the other nine teams is particularly good, American-style, and the equipment of Gui Jun is much worse than other teams. That's it. Gui Jun has a good record, especially when dealing with foreign enemies!

Guangxi soldiers are also called "wolf soldiers", which means "soldiers", which means soldiers. Guangxi soldiers have strict discipline and resolutely obey the instructions of their superiors. Moreover, most of the soldiers in Guangxi come from mountainous areas, climbing mountains and wading all the year round, and their physical fitness is a cinch. Therefore, marching and fighting is much higher than ordinary troops, and the natural record is good.

In the Battle of Songhu, China and Japan invested more than 654.38+00,000 troops. With the massive increase of Japanese troops, our offensive gradually weakened and we were at a disadvantage. The soldiers fought hard, and finally waited until June+10/October, 65438+May, when about 60,000 men from six reorganized Guangxi divisions marched into the battlefields of Songhu and Shanghai. Chiang Kai-shek thought that the horn of the counterattack had sounded, so he ordered the attack, and 1000 Gui Jun death squads resolutely rushed to the front.

However, after a long battle, our army has long lost the power to fight back. You can imagine what the price of this counterattack will be! Here, I want to say that the Japanese army in real combat is well-equipped, far from what we saw in film and television dramas. So the ten thousand Gui Jun fell in rows under the concentrated fire of the Japanese army, but Gui Jun didn't flinch, and still fought tenaciously, winning precious time for other Kuomintang troops behind! In just three days, 60,000 Gui Jun was almost lost!