Who succeeded Chihiro Ueda as the supreme commander of the Japanese invasion of China?
Because the invading army was blocked, the Japanese high command sent 1 1 division reinforcements. The vanguard troops of the division arrived in Wusong on the 28th under the escort of the Second Navy Destroyer Team. The next day, General Ji Ze Shirakawa, commander of the Japanese Shanghai Dispatching Army, led 1 1 Division headquarters, directly affiliated units and main forces, and under the escort of the 4th Navy Team, arrived at the Yangtze River estuary to replace Kenji Ueda as the supreme commander of the Japanese invaders. Under the situation of Japanese troops increasing, China authorities did not send troops to Shanghai. After the enemy 1 1 division arrived in Shanghai, it immediately launched an attack and captured Luwo Bay. Enemy marines launched a tug-of-war with the defenders near the eight-character bridge, and the defensive situation of three losses and three wins caused heavy casualties on both sides. At the same time, Japanese ships shelled Qiyakou and other places, destroyed the Lion Forest Fort, and sent planes to scout the landing site by the river. Three Japanese ships were also sent to the Zhapu waters of Hangzhou Bay to divert attention.