At the end of 1950, the commander-in-chief of the Chinese Volunteer Army, ***, received a telegram from the prime minister, instructing that "the enemy has crossed the 38th parallel, the boundary has been broken, and the squadron will never claim and will not be restricted". * A military council was immediately convened to consider the situation from a political and military point of view, and it was finally decided to launch the Imjin River Campaign in January 1951 and ordered to cross the 38th parallel and capture the enemy's capital, Seoul. In January 1951, Lieutenant General Wu Xinquan led his troops to the north bank of the Imjin River, but hesitated to determine the direction of the breakthrough because the enemy was heavily fortified. Although our troops were equal in numbers with the enemy, they did not have an advantage in equipment, and the situation was very serious. Division Commander Wang Yang and Division Political Commissar Shi Ying suggested that the main offensive breakthrough should be placed in the most defensible and difficult to attack section on the opposite bank and bent into the enemy's hinterland. Lieutenant General Wu Xinquan, although bold in battle, was still shocked by the proposal. Nevertheless, their proposal was considered highly feasible, so they agreed and ordered a secret advance of 7,500 troops and 70 artillery pieces to 150 meters in front of the enemy position overnight. In the ensuing battle, the volunteer soldiers broke through the Imjin River at great speed, becoming one of the most classic examples of our army fighting abroad.
However, due to the excessively fast pace of advance and the length of the battle line, the troops encountered difficulties after penetrating deep into the enemy's hinterland. The heavy ** can not be transported, unable to fight against the enemy tanks, and at the same time the enemy fighters cover our army in the air, resulting in our army being unable to engage in battle, and finally can only choose to hide and avoid the enemy. When General Han Xianchu heard about the feats of the front-line soldiers, not only did he not get angry, but he was full of praise for them, and even joked: "Five people will chase the enemy to the whole line, and I think that with five of them, I will be able to take Seoul." Although this sentence is a joke, it also fully demonstrates the great impact of the heroic actions of the five volunteer soldiers. Their courage to bravely pursue thousands of enemy troops is an admirable feat. This story not only shows the bravery and fearlessness of the volunteer soldiers, but also highlights the power of justice and proves that the righteous volunteers are invincible. In the Korean War, the heroic deeds of the volunteers were innumerable, and a small unit of 100 people showed the fighting spirit of not fearing a strong enemy with a weak body. In the process of pursuing the US military officers, this small unit showed courage and tenacious will not to be afraid of sacrifice. Their actions not only undermined the morale of the enemy, but also demonstrated the heroic spirit of the volunteers.
This scene is awe-inspiring, and it further proves the power of justice and the invincibility of the volunteers. The Korean War was an unprecedented catastrophe that broke out in the early 50s of the 20th century, and it was also a war that tested human nature and challenged justice. In this war, the volunteers wrote a moving war epic with their blood and lives, and made their own contributions to safeguarding world peace and justice. In this story, we see how powerful the power of justice is and how invincible the fighters of justice are. This can't help but make people think: At the moment we are living, can we also be like the five volunteer soldiers, bravely pursuing justice and unswervingly defending the values of justice?In society, can we also be like Admiral Han Xianchu and give high praise and support to the just cause?This story teaches us that the forces of justice are invincible. Justice is not only present on the battlefield, but also in the actions and choices of each of us. No matter what circumstances and circumstances we find ourselves in, we should courageously pursue justice and unswervingly defend the values of justice.
The power of justice is powerful, as long as we work together, we can defeat all the best forces and make the world full of sunshine and justice. In this story, we see how powerful the power of justice is and how invincible the fighters of justice are. This can't help but make people think: At the moment we are living, can we also be like the five volunteer soldiers, bravely pursuing justice and unswervingly defending the values of justice?In society, can we also be like Admiral Han Xianchu and give high praise and support to the just cause?This story teaches us that the forces of justice are invincible. Justice is not only present on the battlefield, but also in the actions and choices of each of us. No matter what circumstances and circumstances we find ourselves in, we should courageously pursue justice and unswervingly defend the values of justice. The power of justice is powerful, as long as we work together, we can defeat all the best forces and make the world full of sunshine and justice.