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Liang Jian: What is Shinohara's "Plan A"? Why did it cause such a big loss to the independent group?
In Bright Sword, the name of the highest Japanese officer is Shinohara Yoshio. This devil is the head of the Japanese army in Shanxi, and his rank is Lieutenant General. From some plots in the play, we can know that Shinohara is a very narrow-minded demon. According to common sense, how can a senior devil official with thousands of troops take the mere colonel Li Yunlong to heart? However, the old devil got into trouble with Li Yunlong and tried to get rid of Li Yunlong again and again.

Shinohara's burial has talked about Li Yunlong many times in public, and also asked the Japanese armies to "focus on" Li Yunlong's troops. After several times of encirclement and suppression, Shinohara actually sent his favorite trump card, namely Yamamoto Secret Service. Just one night, Yamamoto was ordered to attack Zhaojiayu, and almost let Li Yunlong and Zhao Gang capsize in the gutter. However, although this old monster is a little narrow-minded, this Shinohara Tomb is still somewhat capable. From some details in the play, we know that JiNing Okamura, the newly appointed head of the Japanese army in North China, immediately took out "battle plan A" after issuing the sweeping plan. That is, in the subsequent sweeping process, the Japanese army took a lot of advantages, especially the independent regiment suffered huge losses in the process of breaking through, and all this was thanks to the Japanese devil Shinohara.

But what is puzzling is that this "Plan A" only illustrates the implementation of the Eighth Route Army. We don't know what the specific content is, and this plan is not explained in the play. So some people want to ask, what is Shinohara's "plan"? Why do independent groups in Li Yunlong suffer so much? In fact, we can combine history with some plots in this drama, so Bian Xiao draws the following three conclusions.

First of all, it is mainly a plan of the Eighth Route Army General Command. Japanese devils also like to study China's art of war, and they also know that catching thieves first wins the king. Our army headquarters has launched many cleaning operations in Shanxi and Japanese devils, but it has not achieved obvious results. This time, the Japanese army is ready to make a comeback. After learning from the previous failures, this operation must be innovative, and the "Plan A" implemented by Shinohara must be launched to attack our general headquarters. Judging from the results achieved by the Japanese army, this plan was very successful, because Zuo Quan's chief of staff was also killed in this mopping-up.

Second, implement Okamura Ningji's so-called "three light policies". It can be said that since Gangcun came to North China, it has really brought disasters to the people of North China, and the most notorious "three-light policy" was put forward by this person. Therefore, Shinohara's "Plan A" must be implemented around this policy, which is also shown in the play.

Finally, in addition to the above two plans, there is Shinohara's plan to retaliate against Li Yunlong. And this can be found in the play. For example, the Japanese Brigade 4 has been chasing the Independent Regiment. First, it destroyed Li Yunlong's cavalry company. Later, heavy troops were sent to surround Xinzhuang. Even on many armored vehicles, the words "specializing in independent groups" are written.