In August 1937, the Battle of Songhu broke out. Colonel Zhao Jingzhou (a member of the Communist Party of China), commander of the 158th Division of the Nationalist Army in Jiangcheng, was on his way to Shanghai to deliver military supplies when he unexpectedly encountered a Japanese special forces reconnaissance team secretly landing from Hangzhou Bay. After the fierce battle, Zhao Jingzhou timely landed the Japanese army from Hangzhou Bay and launched an important attack on Shanghai from north to south
In August 1937, the Battle of Songhu broke out. Colonel Zhao Jingzhou (a member of the Communist Party of China), commander of the 158th Division of the Nationalist Army in Jiangcheng, was on his way to Shanghai to deliver military supplies when he unexpectedly encountered a Japanese special forces reconnaissance team secretly landing from Hangzhou Bay. After the fierce battle, Zhao Jingzhou timely landed the Japanese army from Hangzhou Bay and launched an important attack on Shanghai from north to south