On August 8, the Japanese
11th Independent Mixed Brigade, commanded by Gen.
Shigiyasu Suzuki, began their attack on the left flank of the 13th Corps position at
Nankou, but were thwarted after three days by the difficult terrain and the stubborn resistance of the Chinese. A new attack on August 11, supported by tanks and aircraft, took Nankou Station, after which Gen. Suzuki's brigade advanced on Juyong Pass. That same day, Chiang Kai-shek ordered the activation of the 14th Group Army (10th, 83rd, and 85th Divisions) under Gen.
Wei Lihuang. Coming by rail from to
Yi County, elements of the 14th Group Army were sent on a ten-day march through the plains west of
Beiping in a flanking movement in support of Tang Enbo's forces. The Chinese 1st Army Region made attacks on the Japanese forces in
Liangxiang and to distract them, and sent a detachment to to cover the advance of 14th Group Army. From the dates on a Japanese map of the battle, these forces did not reach the area until September, when it was too late, and clashed with Japanese forces from September 9–17 without achieving its objective. On August 12, Tang Enbo's army counterattacked, surrounding the Japanese and cutting them off from their supplies and communications. On August 14,
Seishirō Itagaki's 5th Division was sent to the relief of the 11th Independent Mixed Brigade at
Juyongguan. On August 16, Itagaki arrived at Nankou and began an enveloping attack on the right flank of 13th Army, making a five pronged attack at
Huanglaoyuan. The 7th Brigade of 4th Division under
Shi Jue was moved to block this maneuver, and reinforcements of
Li Xianzhou's 21st Division and
Zhu Huaibing's 94th Division were brought up, engaging in days of heavy fighting. On August 17 General
Yan Xishan, Director of the Taiyuan Pacification Headquarters, directed the 7th Group Army, under
Fu Zuoyi, to move its 72nd Division and three brigades by rail from
Datong to Huailai to reinforce Tang Enbo's forces. ==Battle of the Great Wall==