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What large-scale battles did the Sichuan Army participate in that year?
The famous battles are the Battle of Songhu, the Battle of Nanking, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in tengxian and the Battle of Central Henan.

The participating teams are 104, 122, 123, 124, 125 and 127.

133, 134, 145, 146, 147, 148.

149, 150, 16 1, 162, 163, 178.

New 7th division, new 13 division, new 15 division, new 16 division, new 2 1 division.

Tentative fifth division

The notorious Yangsen Division of the 20th Army in the Civil War was the first Sichuan Army to spend War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in Sichuan. Since the Battle of Songhu, it has been the backbone of three battles in Changsha, and it annihilated the Masaru Kato team of the ninth Hunchenglv of the Japanese army in the third battle of Zhuyingshan in Changsha.

The 26th Division of Sichuan Army, which participated in the Battle of Songhu, was one of the five divisions with the best record, with more than 4,000 officers and men. By the time it left the battlefield, there were only more than 600 people, with more than 85% casualties.

In Nanjing Campaign, Sichuan Army 2 1 Army defended the southern line, among which 145 Division defended Guangde. The position fell under the siege of the superior enemy. Rao Guohua, the teacher, resolutely led the remaining battalion into the enemy lines in an attempt to save the position. In the end, because they were outnumbered, they fell into a tight encirclement and tried their best to save the country. The general refused to be a prisoner and killed himself with a gun.

1937, 10 months later, the battle between Songhu and Guangde was particularly fierce, with the troops of Rao Guohua, the commander of the 23rd Army 145 Division.

When Rao Guohua left Sichuan, he said to his family, "I will fight for my motherland, and I will die without hesitation!"

The Japanese army launched a general attack and dumped thousands of tons of shells and bombs.

Spare no effort to fight for three days and nights, with heavy casualties.

Rao Guohua said, "Shi Kefa once said,' Take the city as a martyr', and I swear to live and die with Guangde!" When the position was lost, Rao Guohua, the commander, resolutely led the remaining battalion to go deep behind enemy lines in an attempt to save the position. In the end, because they were outnumbered, they fell into a tight encirclement and gave up all support. 1654381On the evening of October 30th, Rao Guohua committed suicide with a gun at the age of 44.

144 division commander Guo Xunqi was also seriously injured in the battle.

After Rao Guohua's martyrdom, the state explicitly praised him and posthumously awarded him as an army general.

* * * Speech in March 1938: "Soldiers from Hao Menglin, Tong, Zhao, Rao Guohua ... set a lofty and great example to the people of China!" 1September, 983, Sichuan Province ratified General Rao Guohua as a revolutionary martyr.

The Lijiayu 47 Army, which had been fighting in southeastern Shanxi for a long time, was later organized into 3 16 Army and stationed in Henan. In the battle of central Henan, the upper command was ineffective, and the ministries in western Henan were out of control. 3 16 Army was ordered to act as a cover because of its inferior brand. On the way to the transfer, the directly affiliated team unfortunately encountered the Japanese army, and the commander-in-chief Li Jiayu was shot dead on the spot, becoming one of the highest-ranking generals of the Sichuan Army who died in the Anti-Japanese War.

193865438+1On October 20th, Liu Xiang, who was out sick, vomited blood at the front line of the Anti-Japanese War and died in Hankou on193865438+1October 20th.

Hankou "World Hospital".

Lieutenant General Counselor Huang Wan walked into the ward and whispered in Liu Xiang's ear, commander of the seventh theater: "Fu Gong, the Sichuan army counterattacked according to your orders, not afraid of sacrifice. Recovering Wuhu is just around the corner! " Liu Xiang opened his eyes and muttered, "Well played, well played ..." But he fainted at once.

65438+1On October 20th, Liu Xiang died at the age of 48.

While cleaning up the relics, I found that Liu Xiang wrote on a piece of paper, "But before he conquered, he was dead, and the heroes cried on their coats".

Liu Xiang also left a will: "I was ordered to go out of Sichuan to resist Japan this time, aiming at bowing to my former enemies, fighting for the survival of the nation, being glorious for Sichuan, and doing my duty as a soldier."

Unexpectedly, the disease recurred, and I didn't do it according to my own wishes ... ""The war of resistance is endless, that is, as long as the enemy doesn't retreat from the border, the Sichuan army will never return home! " For this period of history, General Li Zongren once said, "Eight years of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression contributed greatly. "