On the morning of 25 November, the Japanese began their attack in several columns. On the Western Front between the Hsiang River and Tang-yang, over 1,000 Japanese from the Kayashima Force, advanced northward from
Tang-yang toward
Hengtien, and broke through the gap between the positions of the 179th and 37th Divisions of the Chinese 77th Corps at Yang-chi-ai. Over 3,000 Japanese from Murakami Force from
Ching-men broke through the positions of the 27th Division of the Chinese 30th Corps toward
Yen-chih-miao. Meanwhile, the Japanese Kitano Force moving northwest from
Chu-chia-fu to
Tung-lin-ling and divided into several columns to drive north deep into the Chinese position at
Liang-shui-ching,
Hsia-chia-tzu, and northeast toward
Kuai-huo-pu. At night, the River West Army Group swung reserves into blocking positions from Heng-tien to
Yen-chih-miao and Kuai-huo-pu. On 26 November, the Murakami Force reached
Hsien-chu. On 27 November the Murakami Force attacked
Liu-hou-chi and the two columns of Kitano Force attacked
Li-chia-tang, both fighting bitterly for a day against the Chinese 30th Corps reserve, the 30th Division under Liu Chen-shan, who halted their advance. At dusk the Chinese 30th Corps launched a counterattack in force with elements of the 31st and 27th Divisions striking the Japanese rear areas. Unable to withstand this attack the Japanese retreated toward Ching-men and Chung-hsiang, with the Chinese in pursuit. Meanwhile, east of the Hsiang River on the Ching-Chung Highway Front the Japanese Hirabayashi Force massed more than 3,000 men in an attack on
Changshoudien and
Wang-chia-tien attempting to encircle the
Chang-chia-chi -
Wu-lung-kuan line. On 26 November, the Japanese reinforced to 5,000 men, advanced a force east to
San-li-kang, while the main force attacked
Pien-chai,
Wang-chia-ho and
Yu-nan-men. Heavy fighting lasted until darkness ended the clash in a stalemate. On 27 November the Chinese 44th Corps counterattacked from Wang-chia-ho. Its converging attack with the main force of the 67th Corps towards the northwest, caused heavy casualties to the Japanese. On 25 November the Japanese Teshima Force on the Sui Hsien Front launched a violent attack with a column of 2,000 men from
Liang-chui-kou on the Chinese 123rd Division at
Lishan. Two additional columns of more than 1000 men each advanced west toward
Ho-yuan-tien and
Ching-ming-pu. By darkness, the Japanese reinforced. On 26 November the Japanese fought a bitter battle with the Chinese 124th and 127th Divisions at
Chin-chi Shan and
Ching-ming-pu. Another Japanese force of 700–800 men moved from Hsi-ho via
Lang-ho-tien to
Tang-chia-fan. Having been attacked by the 41st Corps, the Japanese in the vicinity of Ching-ming-pu linked up with their force at Chin-chi Shan and moved to the vicinity of Ho-yuantien on 27 November. At night, the Japanese force near Tang-chia-fan reached the vicinity of
Huan-tan Chen to confront the Chinese 125th Division. Since its objective was to break the Japanese force 5th War Area command directed its forces to keep secure key localities and take advantage of mountainous terrain to conduct ambushes to stop the invaders. Heavy fighting lasted until 28 November when the Japanese retreated. Chinese forces west of the Hsiang River continued their pursuit. The Japanese force in front of the Chinese Right Army Group was routed on the same day, retreating by several routes. Subjected to a converging attack by Chinese forces of the Central Army Group, the Japanese forces facing them in the area of Ho-yuan-tien, and Huan-tan Chen, fell back to high ground in the vicinity of Ho-yuan-tien and Tang-chia-fan and were encircled by the Chinese. The Japanese pulled a further 1,500–1600 infantry and cavalry from Sui Hsien and
Yingshan via
Shang-shih-tien and
Sha-tien for a turning movement against the Chinese to retrieve the situation. Once again, the Japanese were ambushed. Under cover of airplanes and armour, the Japanese retreated toward Sui Hsien and Hsi-ho, as Chinese forces attacked along the line from
Chun-chuan to Anchu,
Li-shan, and
Kao-cheng. On 30 November, the Chinese Army Groups recovered their original positions. == Results ==