In 1958, Kim Il Sung asked the volunteers to evacuate North Korea, and Chairman Mao said with a smil

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

In those historical years when the smoke of gunpowder was filled and the drums of war were rumbling, a group of brave people emerged, who risked their lives to cross the Yalu River, not only showing incomparable courage and firm conviction on the battlefield, but also silently dedicating themselves to their motherland after the smoke cleared. This is the Chinese Volunteer Army.

On October 25, 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteers crossed the border and went to the Korean battlefield to fight the invaders. This day has become a moment that will be remembered forever by history. They marched forward amid the sound of aircraft bombing, stepped on the snow and cold places, and created heroic stories that moved the world with practical actions. In that special period, the volunteers did not flinch, but showed extremely high combat effectiveness and the spirit of selfless sacrifice.

Those critical moments, such as the famous Battle of Changjin Lake in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, not only demonstrated the outstanding combat skills and bravery of the volunteer soldiers, but also demonstrated their profound spirit of collectivism and determination to fight for the just cause. However, let's not forget that as the fighting gradually subsided, these heroes did not immediately return to their hometowns to enjoy the tranquility. They understand that behind the smoke of gunfire, a country needs to be rebuilt.

As a result, soon after the armistice was signed, many Chinese volunteer soldiers began to change their roles, from fighters to builders. With their tired but solid hands, they helped North Korea repair bridges, rebuild schools, and restore factory production lines. Despite language barriers, obvious cultural differences, and a scarcity of supplies, the volunteer soldiers remained enthusiastic and optimistic.

It can be said that in those hard years,"Friendship"with"Helping others is fun"The seeds have been planted deep in the hearts of the people of both countries. Local villagers are always filled with tears when they recall the Chinese soldiers, who were always smiling in their modest uniforms: they proved true brotherhood and passed it on to future generations.

Back in today's social classrooms, these historical events and the image of the Chinese Volunteers often become vivid and profound teaching cases in the mouths of teachers. The children listened intently and were shocked by the stories that really happened in history and were more touching than the most exciting**. As a new generation of young students, it may be difficult for us to fully understand the hardships and challenges endured by the people of that era, but we can draw strength from this history and Xi learn from the selfless dedication of our predecessors to peace and friendship and cooperation.

After all, as *** said: "All reactionaries are paper tigers." In our eyes, those Chinese volunteers who stand at the center of the storm of history, defend their homeland and defend the country, and also care about the suffering and future development prospects of their allies, are undoubtedly heroes who are as strong and flesh-and-blood as iron in the true sense. Moreover, when we zoom out and look at the international political landscape as a whole, we can see that the withdrawal of Chinese volunteers from North Korea is not as simple as ending a war;It marks the beginning of the formation of a new era of international relations. By analyzing the considerations behind the leaders' withdrawal strategies and their implications, we can gain a clearer understanding of the process by which fundamental foreign policy concepts such as the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were established.

Today, when we look back at the past in the era of peace, perhaps the most valuable asset that the volunteers have given us is that no matter how the world changes, courageously standing up to defend justice and peace is always worthy of praise and publicity.

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