As they approached a distance of only 300 meters from the town, a large piece of steel helmet suddenly appeared in the empty trench, then countless red scythes flew out from behind the machine gun bunker, accompanied by the rapid whistling of heavy and light machinery. The gun that made the souls of the Japanese soldiers tremble in fear. The 56th squad machine gun and the 67-2 multi-purpose machine gun were intertwined to form an impenetrable firepower net, many Japanese soldiers exploded like a newly lit artillery bar. having just been swept by the fire net, when it opened, it was torn into pieces along with the clothes by the metal storm. The frantic siege overturned the Japanese army's assault formation in an instant, and wherever the guns were directed, blood and gore flew everywhere. The Japanese soldiers quickly lay down, hands and feet together, head together, and crawled forward to avoid being strangled by machine guns. But to no avail, more than a dozen 82mm mortars were fired at the same time, the bullets whistling loudly, exploding at a height of three to four meters, shrapnel and steel balls rained down, the Japanese army lying in the ground became the best. The screams did not stop, and blood sprayed in a circular shape. The backs of many Japanese soldiers were blown to pieces, and they were even beaten into a pile of rotten flesh. The entire body, whether alive or dead, is covered with blood. Type 56 submachine guns and Type 63 automatic rifles also fired towards them, precise bursts of fire coming from all directions. Many Japanese soldiers were desperately trying to crawl forward to speed past the mortar blockade that had only a slightly larger tactical range being fired at.