After routing the Japanese force coming from Longxian on January 1, the 54th Corps recaptured that town on the 2nd.
Guandu fell on the 4th and
Qingtang on January 5. The Japanese retreated to
Shatian while 54th Corps advanced southwest to
Shijiao. On January 3 the 2nd Provisional Corps laid siege to
Yingde and took it on the 5th. It then continued to advance to
Lianjiangkou while Japanese remnants fled southwest and took
Qingcheng on the north bank of the
Lian River, linking up with Japanese forces across the river to the south. Subsequently, portions of 64th Corps and 2nd Provisional Corps recovered Qingcheng on January 10. Across the river the next day 14th Division of 54th Corps recovered Pajiangkou and to the east
Conghua fell to the detachment of 35th Army Group.
Yuantan along the
Guangzhou–Hankou railway fell the following day.
Yinzhan'ao fell on January 16. The main force of 35th Army Group moved along the west bank of the
Bei River near
Zhaoqing, and 54th Corps and a portion of 12th Army Group moved to take up positions at
Hengshi, Liangkou,
Lutian and Meikang. The 4th War Area reported more than 10,300 enemy killed, 100 rifles and large amount of supplies captured. The Chinese Army suffered 6,564 killed, 4,595 wounded, and 2,828 missing in the First Battle of Northern Guangdong from December 17, 1939, to January 10, 1940, and claimed to have captured 1 Japanese officer and 1 Japanese soldier. The Japanese 21st Army suffered 293 killed and 1,281 wounded in the Wengyuan-Yingde operation from the middle to the end of December 1939 and claimed to have killed 16,312 and captured 1,196 Chinese troops. According to each participating Japanese units' battle report, the 18th Division (excluding the 56th Infantry Regiment) suffered 62 killed, 162 wounded, and 1 missing in the Wengyuan-Yingde operation from December 14, 1939, to January 10, 1940. The 56th Infantry Regiment of the 18th Division suffered 3 killed and 1 wounded in the operation from December 23 to December 31, 1939. The 104th Division suffered 302 killed and 735 wounded in the operation from November 20, 1939, to January 13, 1940. The Guards Mixed Brigade suffered 106 killed, 221 wounded, and 20 missing in the operation from December 16, 1939, to January 4, 1940. However, with the restricted frontage, and reinforcements sent from Central China the Japanese were able to shift forces to relieve their forces in South
Guangxi. ==References==