When fighting, there are often some veterans who take the lead and will not let the newcomers die in vain. How so? In fact, there are many reasons why these veterans would make such a move.
First of all, there is a very practical reason, that is, some people who have participated in ** battles know that there are people watching behind them, and if anyone does not obey, it will be a shot. That's why they'd rather take each other's bullets than paddle in the back. These newcomers, who may not know what is at stake, will try to avoid conflict with each other, thus making themselves more vulnerable to being hit by bullets fired by the Warlords.
Secondly, there is another very indifferent reason, that is, some veterans who are accustomed to life and death, they understand that in war, the timid are often killed, but the brave have a better chance of survival. This is because, in war, life and death are unpredictable, which does not mean that the rear is absolutely safe, and the front is also dangerous, and only by winning the battle can you save your life. At the same time, they are grateful for their fallen companions, and at the same time, they have shouldered a heavy responsibility for themselves.
In addition, there is a very ingenious reason, that is, some experienced veterans know how to evade the opponent's attack, especially the artillery. Cannons are the deadliest**, with a range of up to 15 meters. Experienced soldiers will be the first to dodge or lie down on the spot when they hear the sound of cannons and shots, so as to minimize losses. But for newcomers, in the face of such attacks, they are usually running around with their heads in their hands, and there is no order to speak of.
There is also a very sensible reason, and that is some experienced people, who will take advantage of this onslaught, find a suitable location for themselves, and then wait for the opportunity to move. In this case, not only will they not attract the attention of the other side, but they will also be able to preserve their own strength until the enemy army is defeated or retreated, and then it will appear, launch a decisive battle, and achieve the final victory. Those who have been through a lot of battles have their own unique means of survival, and of course, they must also have considerable courage and decisiveness.
All in all, the reason why these veterans rushed to the forefront was not because they were not afraid of death or stupid, but everything they did was pragmatic, indifferent, or scheming. They are the elite of the battle, the backbone of the army, and the winners of a battle. Worthy of respect, learning, and respect.
One of my relatives is a veteran who has never been injured. I asked him why so many people died on the battlefield, but you were the only one who was unharmed. He paused, and then said: "When you go to the battlefield, the first thing you need to do is not afraid of death, you must move forward bravely, let death be far away from you, and at the same time, you can also grasp the situation of the other party in time, respond in time, make the other party feel afraid, and lose the fighting spirit to fight with you, this is the real law of war."