Liangjian: Why can Li Yunlong order Fang to perform meritorious service and also ask him to salute?

Speaking of anti-Japanese films, we just have to mention the drama "Bright Sword". It is really a classic and I am very excited every time I watch it. I can't get enough of it, especially every time I watch the anti-Japanese war. It's very shocking, especially Li Yunlong's brave temper is really heart-breaking. His behavior of refusing to admit defeat and making the other party pay a greater price if he offends him is really hard to watch several times. I will get tired of it and will only become more and more excited as I watch it.

In addition to these characters that impress everyone, there is also Fang Ligong, who is actually remembered by many. He is Chu Yunfei’s chief of staff, and he is very cautious in everything he does. He was one of his right-hand men who couldn't sit in this position and be appreciated by Chu Yunfei, but it was this person who was choked by our protagonist Li Yunlong from behind.

The reason is because Li Yunlong himself went to reason with their troops at that time, but by such a coincidence, Chu Yunfei was not around. It can be said that his momentum increased a lot and he beat the guard directly. In the end, Fang Ligong had no choice but to entertain him, so he immediately threatened him as soon as they met. Asking the other party to salute him really made Staff Fang's face darken at that time. I believe many people just said why.

First of all, they are two different camps, so their names are different, but they still salute in the end. So why? Let’s take a look now. Although they They are both Chinese teams, but because one side is the National Army and the other side is the Eighth Route Army, their relationship is not very good. They are only in the cooperation stage, so they came together. And let us see that Staff Fang is actually a deputy regiment. Because there is only one commander in a regiment and he is under Chu Yunfei, he is at most a lieutenant colonel.

On the other hand, Li Yunlong is the leader of the independent regiment, so his rank cannot be lower than that of a lieutenant colonel. And not only look at their positions, but also look at their teams. Due to separate development, Li Yunlong's team already had tens of thousands of people, including eight battalions. It can be said that such a number of people can already serve as division commanders. Although there is a gap between the two in terms of positions, but looking at the team, Li Yunlong is really very powerful, so even if Staff Fang was unwilling at that time, he still had to salute the other party. I can only say that if his boss is not the one who suffers, he is really the one who suffers. It's very aggrieved.

However, we still missed one issue. After all, the Independent Regiment at that time was not recognized by Chiang Kai-shek, so they were actually a miscellaneous army. If Staff Fang at that time really counted, he would not have to salute. Yes, what do you think about this matter?