The Japanese Navy "Shiyu" belongs to the "Egret" class destroyer, and is in service at 1935. Its "deeds" are very close to the "destroyer Xuefeng", and they are both the best jinxes of "I am happy, but thousands of people are unfortunate". The heavy warships it killed were: Kirishima, Shancheng and Fusang. Like the destroyer Snow Wind, Shiyu has a finite and invincible body. It fought many naval battles, including many shells and torpedoes, but it still persisted. Even once, I was hit by a 203 mm heavy artillery shell, but it didn't explode. I watched my companions turn into parts, but I just didn't die. It seems that the whole fleet has been robbed of its luck. What is even more chilling is that "Destroyer Xuefeng" saved a large number of its own soldiers who fell into the water every time, even if it hurt their companions again, while "Shiyu" didn't save much at all, not because he didn't want to, but because there were basically no living people on the sea at the end of the battle. After several of their ships were killed one after another, there was a saying in the Japanese navy that "it was raining in sasebo of Wu", that is to say, these two unlucky makers. However, unlike the destroyer Xuefeng, Shiyu failed to display the spirit of jinx until the last moment, and was sunk by an American submarine in a naval battle at the beginning of 1945, which may be the curse of its comrades who died at the bottom of the sea. At the same time, there should be a popular saying: if you come out to mix, you will have to pay it back sooner or later.
Japanese destroyer Nowaki
"Ye Fen" is the sister ship of the destroyer Xuefeng, belonging to "Yang Yan" class. Although the reputation is not as big as that of the previous ship, Ye Fen has a very special skill, which is to sink one's own people. The well-known victims are the aircraft carriers Chicheng and Dafeng, as well as the heavy cruisers Niaohai, Zhu Mo and Bell Valley. According to statistics, "Ye Fen" is probably the destroyer with the largest gross tonnage of sunken warships in the world, but unfortunately, most of these victims are our own. Although "Destroyer Snow Wind" and "Shi Yu" will bring bad luck to our own people, after all, they generally don't fire on our own people. In this respect, "wild powder" is much more fierce. Although he only sank his badly damaged ship according to the orders of his superiors, he still bears the notoriety of "gun king" Perhaps because of the resentment against the souls who died under these guns, the reason why Ye Fen eventually led to his demise was "replenishing guns": in the naval battle of Leyte Bay in 1944, he was ordered to sink his three heavy cruisers, and then unfortunately ran into the American fleet on the way to catch up with the big troops, and was destroyed by the gunfire of many battleships, cruisers and destroyers.