That's about it. I haven't seen it for a long time. If you read a book, you will understand it more easily.
I just went through it again, and there is such a paragraph:
Death, death: "anti-oblique. Two lines of defense on the inclined plane. "
Yu Xiaoqing: "Anti-slope? Is against the brass cymbals! Its holes are all facing west! "
Death, death: "Is it worth defending the red guerrillas around Tongcymbals with two fortifications?"
Yu Xiaoqing: "This is to defend the Indian troops! They push eastward like bamboo! "
Death, death: "The anti-oblique defense line was formed before our army was fully launched, and there were two Japanese divisions in the middle."
It shows that the two lines of defense against the inclined plane are actually not to prevent the bronze cymbals or the Indian army, but to give our army the last powerful counterattack when attacking Bao Shu. What Long Wenzhong said after the bombing of Shubao in Yu Xiaoqing can explain:
Die, die, and say, "We are aggressive. The defeat is decided, but it is death. Every design is used to kill people. Kill more people. The two armies scuffled, the air raid failed, the main position moved to the anti-slope, and your support artillery was scrapped. Both sides are at the end of their tether, but my arrow is aimed at your forehead. "
Since both armies are a spent force, Yu Xiaoqing's firepower can't be put to good use, and there is such an anti-tilting attack in Takeuchi, which naturally means that the dangerous division is defeated.
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