Ming Muyiyang
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From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The lyrics of the popular war song in China at that time, "There are no guns, no cannons, the enemy makes them for us", is a true portrayal of the hardships of China at that time. The tenacious will of the Chinese soldiers never backed down. The Chinese soldiers used cold weapons to fight against the machine guns and cannons of the Japanese army, and used machetes to seize various weapons from the Japanese army. Often more than ten people were sacrificed to seize a machine gun. The difficulties in China at that time were ten times more difficult than those in Palestine today. Remembering history, being grateful to ancestors, and revitalizing China, the Chinese spirit completely defeated the Bushido spirit of Japan, forcing Japan to use the "high-tech weapons" of the time - biological weapons and chemical weapons - without scruples on the battlefield.
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From 1931 to 1945, there were 24 large-scale battles between China and Japan.
(The number of Chinese participants exceeded 100,000, and the number of Japanese participants exceeded 100,000. The total number exceeded 200,000). Including the Battle of Shanghai, the Battle of Taiyuan, the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Wuhan, the Battle of Changsha, etc. These battles were large in scale, with many participating troops and fierce fighting, which had an important impact on the direction of the war.
Medium-sized battles: 1,117 times. Medium-sized battles are usually carried out in a certain area, involving tens of thousands of troops, such as the attack and defense of some cities, regional battles, etc.
Small battles: (less than 10,000 people) 38,931 times by the Kuomintang and 125,165 times by the Communist Party. Small battles include small-scale encounters, guerrilla warfare, raids, etc., with various forms of fighting and distributed over the vast territory of China.
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@jinkazama1652 From 1931 to 1945, there were 24 large-scale battles between China and Japan.
(The number of Chinese participants exceeded 100,000, and the number of Japanese participants exceeded 100,000. The total number exceeded 200,000). Including the Battle of Shanghai, the Battle of Taiyuan, the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Wuhan, the Battle of Changsha, etc. These battles were large in scale, with many participating troops and fierce fighting, which had an important impact on the direction of the war.
Medium-sized battles: 1,117 times. Medium-sized battles are usually carried out in a certain area, involving tens of thousands of troops, such as the attack and defense of some cities, regional battles, etc.
Small battles: (less than 10,000 people) 38,931 times by the Kuomintang and 125,165 times by the Communist Party. Small battles include small-scale encounters, guerrilla warfare, raids, etc., with various forms of fighting and distributed over the vast territory of China.
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@jinkazama1652 The Battle of Changjin Lake in the Korean War. This was a battle in the early days of the Korean War. From November 27 to December 24, 1950 (just 28 days), a direct confrontation took place in the Changjin Lake area of North Korea. The U.S. military included the 1st Marine Division (abbreviated as the 1st Marine Division) and the 3rd and 7th Infantry Divisions, as well as the 1st Army of South Korea, with a total of about 100,000 people (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the volunteers every day); the 9th Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which launched the attack, consisted of the 20th Army, the 26th Army, and the 27th Army, with nearly 150,000 people (only the army). This is the data of the battle between the two sides, and this is the scale of the war. In the 28-day "Changjin Lake" battle, the U.S. military suffered 19,843 casualties, and the Chinese Volunteer Army suffered a total of 48,156 casualties. In just 28 days, the total casualties of both sides were close to 70,000. This is how fierce the war was. Do you understand what I mean by real war? The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communicated with whistles and charge bugles. Holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, they fought barefoot in the snow against the American army armed to the teeth. They drove the American army out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American army was proud of. Our "bitter victory" is exactly what the United States fears. What does it mean to do it at all costs? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@jinkazama1652 From 1931 to 1945, there were 24 large-scale battles between China and Japan.
(The number of Chinese participants exceeded 100,000, and the number of Japanese participants exceeded 100,000. The total number exceeded 200,000). Including the Battle of Songhu, the Battle of Taiyuan, the Battle of Xuzhou, the Battle of Wuhan, the Battle of Changsha, etc. These battles were large in scale, with many participating troops and fierce fighting, which had an important impact on the direction of the war.
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@jinkazama1652 The Battle of Changjin Lake in the Korean War. This was a battle in the early days of the Korean War. From November 27 to December 24, 1950 (just 28 days), a direct confrontation took place in the Changjin Lake area of North Korea. The U.S. military included the 1st Marine Division (abbreviated as the 1st Marine Division) and the 3rd and 7th Infantry Divisions, as well as the 1st Army of South Korea, with a total of about 100,000 people (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the volunteers every day); the 9th Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which launched the attack, consisted of the 20th Army, the 26th Army, and the 27th Army, with nearly 150,000 people (only the army). This is the data of the battle between the two sides, and this is the scale of the war. In the 28-day "Changjin Lake" battle, the U.S. military suffered 19,843 casualties, and the Chinese Volunteer Army suffered a total of 48,156 casualties. In just 28 days, the total casualties of both sides were close to 70,000. This is how fierce the war was. Do you understand what I mean by real war? The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communicated with whistles and charge bugles. Holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, they fought barefoot in the snow against the American army armed to the teeth. They drove the American army out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American army was proud of. Our "bitter victory" is exactly what the United States fears. What does it mean to do it at all costs? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@jinkazama1652 The Battle of Changjin Lake in the Korean War. This was a battle in the early days of the Korean War. From November 27 to December 24, 1950 (just 28 days), a direct confrontation took place in the Changjin Lake area of North Korea. The U.S. military included the 1st Marine Division (abbreviated as the 1st Marine Division) and the 3rd and 7th Infantry Divisions, as well as the 1st Army of South Korea, with about 100,000 people (the U.S. military deployed 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the volunteers every day); the 9th Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which launched the attack, consisted of the 20th Army, the 26th Army, and the 27th Army, with nearly 150,000 people (only the army). This is the data of the battle between the two sides, and this is the scale of the war.
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@jinkazama1652 From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The lyrics of the popular war song in China at that time, "There are no guns, no cannons, the enemy makes them for us", is a true portrayal of the hardships of China at that time. The tenacious will of the Chinese soldiers never backed down. The Chinese soldiers used cold weapons to fight against the machine guns and cannons of the Japanese army, and used machetes to seize various weapons from the Japanese army. Often more than ten people were sacrificed to seize a machine gun. The difficulties in China at that time were ten times more difficult than those in Palestine today. Remembering history, being grateful to ancestors, and revitalizing China, the Chinese spirit completely defeated the Bushido spirit of Japan, forcing Japan to use the "high-tech weapons" of the time - biological weapons and chemical weapons - without scruples on the battlefield.
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