In 1950, after entering the DPRK, ** asked to live with Kim Il Sung, but Kim Il Sung sternly refused
In October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteers crossed the Yalu River and fought side by side with the Korean People's Army against the "United Forces" in accordance with the call of "Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Defend the Home and Defend the Country".
After arriving in North Korea, ** expressed his wish to live with Kim Il Sung. However, Kim Il Sung seriously rejected the proposal. Afterwards, ** almost fell into the situation of enemy capture.
**The volunteers led to North Korea were full of excitement and anticipation. However, they encountered unexpected difficulties during the march, and they felt isolated and helpless in the face of enemy encirclement.
At his first meeting with Kim Il Sung, Kim Il Sung welcomed his arrival. The two leaders had a pleasant conversation and expressed their feelings of longing for the leaders of their respective countries.
Despite the fact that *** expressed his intention to live with Kim Il Sung, Kim Il Sung politely declined the offer. This unexpected response was a disappointment.
During the whole process, ** almost fell into the encirclement of enemy troops, but in the end he was lucky to avoid the fate of being captured.
In October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteers crossed the Yalu River and fought together with the Korean People's Army in response to the call of "Resisting US Aggression and Aiding Korea and Defending the Country."
When he first arrived in North Korea, he introduced Kim Il Sung to the scale of the first batch of volunteers to enter North Korea. Kim Il Sung expressed his gratitude for China's full support and revealed the situation of the enemy's northward advance and the current situation of the Korean People's Army.
Considering the possibility that the enemy army would continue to attack, it was proposed to be stationed together with Kim Il Sung to facilitate the coordination of operations, but Kim Il Sung refused. Despite this, Kim Il Sung expressed his willingness to send representatives to consult with the volunteers.
Later, **telegram*** demanded that an agreement be made with Kim Il Sung on unified command of operations in North Korea. After the two sides discussed, Pak Il-woo was appointed deputy commander and deputy political commissar to ensure the coordination of the Chinese and North Korean armies.
With the development of the war situation, ** once again proposed that the Chinese and DPRK armies exercise unified leadership and command. With Stalin's approval, it was decided that the Chinese comrades would take unified command of the operations in Korea.
** The Volunteer Army under the leadership fought together with the Korean People's Army and achieved a series of victories. Finally, the two sides signed an armistice agreement on July 27, 1953, ending the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
At the signing ceremony, the serious expression of ** contrasted sharply with the frustration of Clark, the commander-in-chief of the "United **", highlighting the victory of the Chinese people.