Chapter 1211 Suffering!
Japanese Shanghai Expeditionary Army Headquarters.
At this time, the old Japanese Matsui Ishien looked at a series of deaths worth more than 20,000 people, and his right hand subconsciously scratched his hair, almost pulling out all his hair.
He was filled with worries. Although the final blame was given to Prince Beibai, the headquarters was already very dissatisfied with him.
Matsui Ishigen was very worried about this because he was originally an idle person at home. Later, because the Japanese were drooling at China, and Matsui Ishigen was another China Unicom, he was re-activated and sent to China.
In the same situation as him were the Chief of Staff of the Shanghai Expeditionary Army, Iimuma Mori, and Deputy Chief of Staff, Uemura Takimo. Before the outbreak of the Battle of Shanghai, they either held idle positions or even lost a slight official position.
Then the three old guys with similar smells gathered together to keep warm, and at this time they were even more anxious like ants on a hot pan.
Matsui Ishione looked at the bloody death numbers on the report and didn't speak for a long time. Because in the Battle of Huainan, more than 20,000 well-trained Imperial Army soldiers were packed in small boxes in just a few days. Some people's bodies were not even found.
Of course, this is not important. If a person dies, the local government will send troops to reinforce. The key is that if the Jinpu line cannot be taken down, they may not be as simple as dismissal and investigation. Tens of thousands of people have been compensated, but you have not even taken back a bird egg, so what's the point of keeping you?
So the three old Japanese were very anxious.
The old Japanese Matsui Ishien was in a daze, and Kuramura Taki was thinking, but his eyebrows were obviously not even thinking of a single fart.
However, at this moment, Iimuma suddenly had a flash of inspiration and opened his mouth: "We might as well do this,..."
"Nani?"
Matsui Ishien and Uemura Takido looked at Mori Iinuma at the same time.
But at this moment, Iimuma opened his mouth, but forgot about the flash of inspiration he had just forgotten.
Matsui Ishione said: "Mumatsu, it's time, don't tease me."
At this time, Matsui Ishigen felt that Iinuma was having fun. But Iinuma Mori had just thought of a good idea, but Matsui Ishigen looked at him with Himeru Rido and made a marvelous sound, so he forgot the idea he thought of.
Iimuma waved his hand and signaled the two of them not to speak, then turned their backs to meditate.
But this kind of meditation was not very helpful to him except for making people feel headache.
At this time, Matsui Ishione and Iinuma Mori seemed to have seen it. Kyoto Komura Taki thought of something, but he just forgot about it.
This kind of thing is very common in daily life. Maybe you just thought of a wonderful idea last second and just wanted to share it with others, but when you opened your mouth, you forgot what you were going to say.
Of course, this is not a disease, nor is it a precursor to Alzheimer's disease. It's just that our brain filters it out after instant memory.
Memory can be divided into instant memory, short-term memory and long-term memory in our brain according to the length of time. What we have to decide to do in the last second is instant memory, also called sensory memory.
For example, when you are sitting on the sofa watching TV, your wife, who is preparing to cook in the kitchen, opens the window door and makes a sound.
At this time, hearing the sound of the window being pulled will make us instinctively realize that your wife should call you in the next second, and your body will also make corresponding reactions.
And this memory of less than a second is instantaneous memory, which can allow your body to respond to the next step: Should you continue watching TV, or listen to your wife say something to yourself?
And at this moment, your wife spoke: the kitchen soy sauce, salt salt, and chicken essence are gone, so by the way, you can buy another bottle of vinegar and bring a few tomatoes back.
You recited it silently in your heart and felt that you remembered it.
However, when you put on your shoes and open and close the door, you find that you can't remember what you want to buy. You just said that, but you forget it when you turn around. Why is this?
Because you're closed.
In order to help us remember, our brain will cut all events into small fragments: my wife just asked to go out to buy soy sauce and she was going out to buy vegetables, and the "separator" of these two events is the action of closing the door.
The moment the door is closed, the brain will automatically help you clear out the previous short-term memory fragments, leaving only one approximation: make soy sauce so that it can leave more space for processing other information.
For example, where are you going to buy soy sauce? Is it a supermarket downstairs or a large shopping mall? Should I buy something back by the way?
What brand of cigarettes should I buy? There are no small pills in the drawer of the bedside table. Should I buy some back?
There is no small pill supermarket, but you still need to take the bus to go to the big mall. So should I wait until I go to work tomorrow? Wait.
The famous German psychologist Ebbinghaus proposed the forgetting curve of memory, pointing out that what happened on the first day is most likely to be forgotten. Until you can't remember it at all, remembering a word at least six times before you can remember it.
The same is true for Mori Iinuma. He thought of a note, but when Matsui Ishigen and Kuramura Rido looked at him together, he was actually a little proud and thought that if I told this plan, Matsui Ishigen and Kuramura Rido would probably be impressed by me.
So, the short memory fragment disappeared.
Iimuma Mori's headache was so split that he couldn't recall it, and he was so anxious that he was sweating profusely.
At this time, Matsui Ishione advised him to relax. Because he had this situation before, he thought of something in the last second, but when he was about to talk to the other party the next second, he forgot what was going on.
He comforted Iinuma and helped him recall, because just now, what they had been discussing was that they had no chance to make another mistake. If the battle failed again, they would be defeated back to their original form even if they did not die.
This is utterly miserable, and especially Matsui Ishien. Why did he come to China several times to jump around? In fact, to put it bluntly, it is because he has been dismissed from his post and is idle at home.
But Matsui Ishione is another restless person. That's why he came to China several times to negotiate with many Chinese warlords.
It’s just a pity that no one bought his face, including the chairman.
He was rejected several times, but the Chairman did not accept the initiative he proposed. This was why Matsui Ishien's revenge caused the horrific Nanjing tragedy.
"I remembered it!"
At this moment, Iimuma Mori suddenly stood up from the sofa and was overjoyed.
Chapter completed!