Everyone has an impression except these characters. And Ligong Fang, who actually remembers him a lot. He is Chu's staff and he is very cautious. Otherwise, he can't sit in this position and get Chu's appreciation. Chu is one of his right-hand men, but this is pinched by our protagonist behind his back.
To say the reason, because Li Yunlong personally went to their troops to reason, and this is just a coincidence, Yun Fei of Chu was not there. It can be said that his momentum has risen a lot and he directly hit the doorman. Finally, he had to be entertained by Ligong Fang, so he gave him a duel as soon as he met. At that time, the staff of the parties asked the other party to salute, which was really dark. I believe many people will say why.
First of all, they are two different camps, so their own names are different, but in the end, they salute. Why? Now let's have a look. Although both teams are from China, their original relationship is not so good because one side is the National Army and the other is the Eighth Route Army. They are only in the stage of cooperation, so they will come together. Look at the level of Fang's staff, in fact, it is a deputy regiment. Because a group has only one head, most of them are under Chu Yunfei.
On the other hand, Li Yunlong is the head of an independent regiment, so his rank can't be lower than that of a lieutenant colonel. And it depends not only on their location, but also on their team. At that time, there were tens of thousands of teams and eight battalions in Li Yunlong because of separate development. It can be said that such a group of people can already be teachers. Although we are one level behind in position, look at the teams. Li Yunlong was really good, so even though the staff officers at that time didn't want to, they had to salute each other. It can only be said that their superiors are not bitter and really wronged.
However, we still missed a question. After all, the independent regiment at that time was not recognized by Chiang Kai-shek, so they actually came from a miscellaneous army. If the staff at that time really counted, there would be no need to salute. What do you think of this matter?