In 1944, the US Air Force's Anti Japanese Flying Tigers came to China to participate in the war, causing heavy damage to the Japanese army. For this reason, the Japanese army in southern China launched the Yuxiang Gui Campaign aimed at opening up the mainland's transportation lines, with one attempt being to destroy the Southwest Air Force Base in China. The 23rd Army of the Japanese Army stationed in South China secretly formed a special attack team, planning to attack Guilin
In 1944, the US Air Force's Anti Japanese Flying Tigers came to China to participate in the war, causing heavy damage to the Japanese army. For this reason, the Japanese army in southern China launched the Yuxiang Gui Campaign aimed at opening up the mainland's transportation lines, with one attempt being to destroy the Southwest Air Force Base in China. The 23rd Army of the Japanese Army stationed in South China secretly formed a special attack team, planning to attack Guilin