The current main goal of He Daqing's troops is to block the enemy on the other side of the Qingchuan River from crossing the river.

He Daqing, who has already controlled Jiachuan on the south bank of Qingchuan River, needs to stop the

The 24st Korean Division, the 27st U.S. Cavalry Division, the th U.S. Division, and the th British Brigade.

The 6,7th, 8th and th Divisions of South Korea in the northeast direction.

And the US 2nd Division came to support from the south.

It can be said that He Daqing was trapped in a tight siege and surrounded by the United Nations Army.

However, he is not fighting alone.

To the north of the Qingchuan River, behind the UN forces, there are our country's 39,40th, 50,66th, th and th armies.

It was these troops that were chasing the UN forces, so He Daqing wanted to block the UN forces' retreat.

As long as we block the Qingchuan River crossing, we can prevent the enemy from escaping, and this way the first battle in North Korea will be fought without regrets.

"Staff Officer Jin, Staff Officer Luo, I will give you 2,000 men each, and you will block the ferry and the US Second Division coming from Junuri in the rear. Staff Officer Luo, you will be responsible for blocking the ferry and preventing the Americans from crossing the river. Use all the mines and don't be stingy with the artillery shells.

Be prepared for air defense, you also see how abundant the enemy's ammunition is.

They will definitely launch a saturation attack on your positions.

I don't ask for anything else, just keep me here for two days.

In two days, I will be able to take over the 38th Army."

He Daqing planned to attack the upper reaches of the Qingchuan River.

Because the 38th Army responsible for the encirclement was located in the upper reaches of the Qingchuan River, in a place called Qiuchang.

They were fighting fiercely with the 6,7th and 6th Divisions of South Korea. At this time, if He Daqing could launch an attack from behind the 7th and 38th Divisions of South Korea, he would be able to break their defense line in one fell swoop and welcome the th Army into Kunuri.

After making all the arrangements, He Daqing set off with a Korean team of 1,000 people.

Under He Daqing's forced march, they arrived at the station of the 5th Division of the Korean Army in just 6 hours.

At this time, the defensive direction of the South Korean 6th Division had changed.

Before, their defense direction was the upper reaches of the Qingchuan River.

Kaechon is their rear and base camp.

At this time, He Daqing had already occupied Kaesong.

Therefore, the Korean 6.7th Division is now also under attack from both front and back.

In front, that is, in the upper reaches of the Qingchuan River, to the northeast, is the 38th Army that is attacking fiercely.

To the rear, in the direction of their base camp, Kaesong, He Daqing also led his troops up.

"Commander, why don't we retreat? The Chinese are approaching us now. There is no Kaesong behind us.

The Americans have been surrounded. If we don’t run, I’m afraid we will be in danger too.”

At the headquarters of the 6th Regiment of South Korea, Chief of Staff Zhang Duying advised Kim Jong-wu.

As chief of staff, he knows a lot of intelligence.

Their American masters are different.

Most of South Korea's military officers were once Japanese vassal troops.

Many of them had been to the Chinese battlefield and fought against China's anti-Japanese armed forces.

Have a basic understanding of how the Chinese military fights.

Therefore, after the failures of the Wenjing Battle and the Yunshan Battle, they immediately understood.

It was the Chinese who joined the war.

After several regiments were wiped out, they began to feel afraid.

They don't care whether Americans live or die.

In their view, Americans are stupid and have a lot of money, and they will be hurt if they are beaten by the Chinese.

It will only mobilize more soldiers to enter the Korean battlefield, which is a good thing for them.

After all, it is better to have someone working for you than to risk your life yourself.

In fact, the entire South Korean army has this idea.

Most of the lower-level soldiers don’t know why they are fighting.

Even soldiers who knew about the northern policies were thinking about running to the north.

Even before South Korea became one of the Four Asian Tigers, the number of people fleeing north was already very large.

If the United States did not feel that a well-fed Japan was somewhat threatening, they would not have thrown the bone awarded to Japan to South Korea.

Only by taking the help thrown by the United States could South Korea, which was once suffering from poverty, live a relatively decent life.

But after all, what their American masters gave them were bones, not meat.

So their upper class people could still eat some meat on the bones.

Middle-level people can also drink some bone soup.

The lower class people are miserable.

They can only eat the waste excreted by the middle and upper class people.

This situation results in South Korea being a developed country with a very high per capita GDP.

But even fruits and meat cannot be eaten freely.

Housing, marriage, education, and medical care are all problems.

It stands to reason that a developed country cannot be completely full of problems.

The main reason why South Korea has so many problems is that its profits are taken away by the United States.

Think of South Korea as a large Foxconn.

Ordinary Koreans are workers who tighten screws in factories.

No matter how much money Foxconn makes, it has nothing to do with these workers.

I won't give them a penny more.

The boss of Foxconn has become one of the richest people in the world, and Foxconn’s middle-level managers can also buy houses and cars.

People working at Foxconn don't even dare to have children.

At this time, South Korea was not yet a large mental hospital.

I'm not arrogant enough to make the whole world my enemy.

When they learned that Chinese troops had entered North Korea, their first thought was to retreat.

Hide behind the Americans and let the Americans take the lead.

In their opinion, their own abilities are not enough.

Even the Chinese apprentices could be beaten up by the fat man, let alone the Chinese themselves.

Jin Zhongwu hesitated for a while, and then another staff officer came to report.

"Commander, the troops occupying Kaesong are already behind us, and I think they are preparing to attack.

What should we do now? Should we retreat, or should we allocate some of our forces to resist the enemy coming from the rear?"

Jin Zhongwu looked at the map.

The place he is defending now is not a fortress, nor is it a place that is easy to defend and difficult to attack.

If they are trapped from both sides, they are likely to be wiped out.

As a division commander, he knew too well the importance of the army.

In this newly formed country, those who have soldiers at their disposal have the final say.

"Prepare to retreat, leaving one regiment behind to cover the rear, and the rest of the troops quickly retreat to the southeast.

Let’s go find the Seventh Division.”

South Korea's 6,7th and th Divisions are not far away.

The two armies formed a 5-kilometer defensive line.

It was to prevent the 38th Army from following the retreat route of the American troops that had crossed the Qingchuan River.

Now the 6th Division was afraid of being annihilated, so it approached the 7th Division regardless of the consequences, and directly gave up a one-kilometer passage in the 5-kilometer defense line.

"Division Commander, the puppet army has retreated, what should we do?"

Before He Daqing even started fighting, the puppet troops were about to run away.

He Daqing refused to agree. In his view, these were all his soldiers and his consumables.

How can we let them run away so easily?

"Attack at all costs, even if it means sacrificing lives, we must defeat them and not let them retreat.

Brothers, charge and eat this group of puppet soldiers. "

He Daqing directly gave the order to charge.

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