Comments by "Ming Muyiyang" (@mingmuyiyang8615) on "China Observer"
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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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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@sumeettanwar1608 After the 1967 conflict ended, the four-day "67 conflict" soon caused controversy in India because India failed again this time.
However, in order to appease the Indian people, the Indian government actually beautified this conflict into a "great victory", exaggerated the number of Chinese casualties, and promoted it domestically.
Because the Chinese side did not enter the Indian territory near New Delhi this time, the Indians did not know how the battle was fought, so they believed the government's lies. Anyway, the Congress Party achieved its goal of using the conflict to strengthen its position.
Behind the scenes, the Indian army has since become more aware of the depth of China's strength. In the 20 years since this time, the Indian army has never taken the initiative to provoke on a large scale on the border again.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and then Japan's comprehensive and brutal invasion of China. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and 30 million Chinese soldiers and civilians were killed and wounded, but finally won.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when Chinese troops encountered Japanese troops, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers, they only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, there are zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of Chinese soldiers and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China was a test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That is because the founding of New China was achieved with the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it.
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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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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@24654 I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers in the battle, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, there are zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese army and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China was a test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with their blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since its founding, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far surpassed China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it can't surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Don't surrender, don't yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are not possessed by Indians. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@24654 In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, while the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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@seal7513 In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of seeing death as home and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there was "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China was a test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That is because the founding of New China was paid for by the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it.
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@hominmundus In the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the former Kuomintang troops that participated mainly included the following:
1. The 50th Volunteer Army: It was the uprising of the 60th Army of the Kuomintang Yunnan Army on the Northeast battlefield in 1948. After the number was changed to the 50th Army of the People's Liberation Army, except for some political workers and new recruits who joined the army later, the framework of the old Yunnan Army was basically retained. The 50th Army made great achievements in Korea, annihilated nearly 15,000 enemies, and performed well on the Korean battlefield. When entering Korea, the 50th Army had a total of more than 33,000 officers and soldiers.
2. The 36th Army and the 37th Army: These two armies are under the jurisdiction of the 23rd Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and the 23rd Corps is the only two Kuomintang uprising corps-level troops that have been retained in an organized manner after the Liberation War (the other is Chen Mingren's 21st Corps, the former 1st Corps of the National Army in the Changsha Uprising). The 36th Army and the 37th Army were both troops of the former Suiyuan warlord Fu Zuoyi. They participated in the Suiyuan Uprising in 1949 with Fu Zuoyi's trusted generals Dong Qiwu and Sun Lanfeng. Later, after the army was supplemented, it retained the corps structure as a whole and got the opportunity to go to Korea to participate in the war. It mainly built airports and did logistics work in the rear of Korea, playing a strategic guarantee role.
Therefore, there were about 80,000 former Kuomintang troops participating in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. The former Kuomintang soldiers who participated in the Korean War accounted for only one-eighth of the total number of Chinese volunteers. Whether they were Kuomintang or Communist Party, they were all Chinese and Chinese heroes.
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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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. In the 28-day "Changjin Lake" battle, the US 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 the intensity of the war. Do you understand what I mean by real war now? The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, and fighting barefoot in the snow against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@TheFivegoodemperors The Zhenbao Island incident took place in March 1969. The specific process is as follows:
1. The first battle (March 2): At about 8 a.m., the patrol detachment of the Chinese border defense force was besieged by more than 70 Soviet troops while performing patrol tasks on the island. The Soviet army, ignoring the warnings of the Chinese border defense force, suddenly opened fire, killing and wounding 6 Chinese patrol members, and the Chinese border defense force was forced to fight back in self-defense. One hour later, the Soviet army was repelled.
2. The second battle (March 15): The Soviet army was unwilling to fail, and successively dispatched more than 50 tanks, armored vehicles and more than 100 infantrymen to launch a fierce attack on the Chinese border defense force under the cover of firepower, and bombarded the deep areas in China. The Chinese border defense force fought back and, with the cooperation of the artillery on the shore, repelled the Soviet army's attack three times in a row.
3. The third battle (March 17): In the early morning, the Soviet army dispatched 5 tanks and more than 70 infantrymen to invade Zhenbao Island again under the cover of artillery fire. They buried a large number of anti-infantry mines on the island and attempted to tow back the T-62 tanks whose tracks were blown off on the river fork between Zhenbao Island and the Chinese bank. The Chinese border guards fought back, and the Soviet army finally stopped shelling and withdrew back to the territory.
After these battles, the Chinese border guards repelled the Soviet attack and won the self-defense counterattack on Zhenbao Island. Since then, China has firmly controlled the entire Zhenbao Island.
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@TheFivegoodemperors The dispute between China and the Soviet Union in 1969 was over Zhenbao Island. After 1969, China controlled Zhenbao Island.
On May 16, 1991, China and the Soviet Union signed the "Agreement on the Eastern Section of the Sino-Soviet Border" in Moscow. This agreement determined the direction of the Sino-Soviet eastern section of the border of about 4,200 kilometers, except for the two areas of Heixiazi Island and Abagaitu Island. The two sides agreed in Article 3 of the agreement to continue negotiations to resolve the border direction of the two remaining plots.
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, starting from 1992, based on the results of the Sino-Soviet western section border negotiations, China conducted western section border negotiations with Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. In 1994, China and Russia signed the Sino-Russian Western Section Border Agreement, which determined the direction of the 54-kilometer Sino-Russian western section border. On October 14, 2004, China and Russia signed the "Supplementary Agreement on the Eastern Section of the Sino-Russian Border", which determined the border alignment of Heixiazi Island and Abagaitu Island left over from the 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement, with half of Heixiazi Island and three-fifths of Abagaitu Island being assigned to China. Thus, the Sino-Russian border was fully demarcated.
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@TheFivegoodemperors In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, while the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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@TheFivegoodemperors Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@TheFivegoodemperors During the Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Communist Party and the Japanese Army fought a total of eight major battles. Guerrilla warfare was also launched in cities lost by the Kuomintang. According to incomplete statistics, during the eight-year all-out war from 1937 to 1945, the Eighth Route Army, the New Fourth Army, and the South China Anti-Japanese Guerrillas led by the Communist Party of China suffered a total loss of 584,267 personnel, including 290,467 wounded, 160,603 sacrificed, 45,989 captured, and 87,208 missing.
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@TheFivegoodemperors China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when Chinese troops (especially the Communist army) encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties!
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@TheFivegoodemperors From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@AbhishekKumar-vx9ub I hope Indians can read carefully and experience with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India determines the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of both countries and you will understand. India has been colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined significantly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India achieved independence through non violent and non cooperative means. In other words, India's independence has not undergone the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country lacks cohesion, willpower, and a sense of national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since the British defeated the corrupt and incompetent Qing government in 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, suffering various humiliations. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the Eight Nation Alliance setting fire to the Old Summer Palace, and subsequent Japan's comprehensive and brutal invasion of China. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought with blood for fourteen years, and suffered 30 million casualties, ultimately achieving victory. Do you know why there are so many casualties in China? There are hundreds of reasons, and I will only give an example of one phenomenon: Chinese troops are in conflict with Japanese troops. Often, if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war is 100, they only have 20-30 firearms. The remaining soldiers did not give up resistance or surrender. They bravely fought against the Japanese machine guns and cannons with machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks until they sacrificed themselves. This spirit of facing death as if returning home and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, it is zero casualties because their knees are soft. India will soon give up resistance. Do you know why there was the Nanjing Massacre? Due to the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, they will never surrender or give up. After Japan captured Nanjing, firstly to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians in resistance. However, the Nanjing Massacre not only did not deter any Chinese people, but also further aroused the resistance of the Chinese people. The establishment of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the establishment of New China was bought with the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese people will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, during the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a peaceful life they had longed for, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out, lasting three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the northward route of the United States without air superiority, sea superiority, outdated army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, at the cost of losing hundreds of thousands of brave People's Liberation Army soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese people, it was not a war at all. Firstly, it only took 32 days. Secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, during which many people starved to death. In 1962, India's economy far surpassed that of China. Both the United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain support India. At that time, India implemented a "forward policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese people really don't want to go to war. The Chinese troops that participated in the war with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense forces, not regular People's Liberation Army. In China, soldiers are known as the "cutest people". There is a Chinese proverb: without a country, there is no home, and soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave soldiers of the People's Liberation Army who are always ready to defend the borders of our motherland. No matter how India develops its military, it cannot surpass China. Whether in the past, present, or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of both countries. Chinese people value the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not surrender, vow to resist to the death, and face death as if returning on the battlefield. If Chinese soldiers surrender on the battlefield, it would be a great shame, and the spirit of dying rather than giving up is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese person. These are all things that Indians do not possess. So, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand tall in the world like China? Absolutely impossible!!
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@mr.sharpie2206 China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with equanimity and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people value dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than yielding is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers.
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@sumeettanwar1608 In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, they are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it will never surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are what Indians do not have. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Now let's look at the history of India. The history of India is the history of being conquered. India was first conquered by the Aryans, who established many states in northern India, while the indigenous Indians were forced to live in the southern region. After that, they were successively conquered by Persia, Macedonia, Bactrian Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, Yuezhi, White Huns, and Turks. If Macedonia and Persia were too powerful, Yuezhi and Turks were ethnic groups that were driven away by ancient Chinese dynasties. They were not numerous, but they established powerful empires on Indian soil. Yuezhi established the Kushan Empire, Turks established the Mughal Empire, and the last empire established by Indians was the Gupta Dynasty from 320 AD to 540 AD. The Maurya Dynasty also failed to unify the Indian continent. Contemporary India was formed in 1947 by a combination of 500 princely states. How could such a country be compared with China?
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The Filipinos say that in the Korean War, the Philippines defeated the Chinese Volunteer Army with a ratio of 1,000 to 40,000 (not 1,000 to 10,000 as you said). This is absurd and illogical (I will analyze why the Filipinos made such a lie later). In the three-year Korean War, the Philippines sent a total of 8,000 people into Korea and only fought a small-scale battle. In the entire Korean War, 112 Filipinos died and 356 were captured. If the Filipinos had such a strong fighting power, they would have been used as cannon fodder by the United States long ago, instead of just participating in one battle. (The United States cherishes the lives of its own soldiers very much). Refer to the number of US troops entering the Korean War and the number of casualties.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@Taydutt13 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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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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From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, with the lyrics "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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@hyper-pronab In 1962, the Chinese army, with its powerful military strength, almost completely annihilated three brigades of the Indian Army, and also frustrated the 5th Brigade, the 67th Brigade, the 114th Brigade, and the 129th Brigade. Among them, the casualties of the 62nd Brigade of the Indian Army were 4,885, including 1,383 deaths, 1,696 missing, 1,122 captured, and 684 captured. 80% of the 62nd Brigade of the Indian Army were Sikhs.
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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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties!
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Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was won by the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. For a Chinese soldier to surrender on the battlefield is an act of great shame. The spirit of refusing to yield rather than die is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@24654 The Chinese and Vietnamese have no objection to the Sino-Vietnamese War. But many Indians live in false information, so when India failed in 1962, the whole of India was so shocked. If India had a little more understanding of the Chinese people and the combat effectiveness of the Chinese People's Liberation Army at that time, it would not have rashly implemented the "frontier policy". In view of this, let me tell you about the Vietnam War. In modern times, Vietnam has become a colony of French colonists. The fate of the two countries is related. As neighboring countries separated by a strip of water, they are like brothers. The old batch of revolutionaries of the Vietnamese Communist Party have the experience of fighting in China. The Communist Parties of China and Vietnam have forged a deep fighting friendship in their respective national independence and liberation struggles.
During the US invasion of Vietnam and the Vietnam War, China and the Soviet Union both provided assistance to Vietnam and jointly opposed the United States. China sent air defense forces and engineering forces into Vietnam. After three years of fighting, more than 3,000 US planes were shot down and damaged, and more than 1,000 Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers were sacrificed. A large amount of supplies were also continuously provided to Vietnam. During the 30 years when Vietnam resisted the United States and France to save the country, China provided Vietnam with about 20 billion US dollars in aid, which strongly supported Vietnam's liberation struggle.
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@a_nayak Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@a_nayak What is a real war? The "Battle of Shanghai" took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its strategic main attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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@a_nayak We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. There are groups of out-of-school children begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and everything else.
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Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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What is a real war? The "Battle of Shanghai" took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its strategic main attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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@bwhog I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers in the battle, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, there are zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese army and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far surpassed China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA. In China, soldiers are called "the cutest people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it can't surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Don't surrender, don't yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are what Indians don't have. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@bwhog I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist and fought bloody battles for fourteen years, with 30 million Chinese military and civilians killed or wounded, but ultimately won the victory.
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@bwhog Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when Chinese troops encountered Japanese troops, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers, they only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, it is zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but it further aroused the resistance of the Chinese people. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That is because the founding of New China was achieved with the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it.
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@bwhog From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far exceeded that of China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA.
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@bwhog In China, soldiers are called "the cutest people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it will never surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are what Indians do not have. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@bwhog Finally, I will give you a small summary: without history, and begging for independence from Britain, you are doomed to have no cohesion, no willpower, and no national identity (the continuous terrorist attacks, bloody religious conflicts, and bloody ethnic conflicts since 1947 are proof of this). And the army established by a country like India is also doomed to have no combat effectiveness. On the other hand, China's history and the founding of the new China have doomed the cohesion, willpower, and national identity of the Chinese people. These three elements have enabled the Chinese People's Liberation Army to have the spirit of selfless dedication, the spirit of self-sacrifice, and the fearless spirit to complete the mission. These three spirits have given the Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers an iron will and shaped the Chinese People's Liberation Army's unparalleled strong combat effectiveness. And all of this is something you will never have.
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In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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@DanielDeBenoit 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 US 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 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. (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 US 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.
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Being poor is not an excuse for failure. China 1931-1945. 14 years, 30 million people. Never yield, never retreat, never capitulate, never give up. There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave soldiers of the People's Liberation Army, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@powershift2025 We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. There are groups of out-of-school children begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and everything else.
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@powershift2025 Indian authorities have delayed investigating allegations of sexual abuse by Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a ruling BJP MP and president of the Wrestling Federation of India, despite weeks of protests by athletes. In April, six women and a child complained to police about sexual abuse by Singh. However, police did not launch an investigation until the complainants filed a petition in the Supreme Court. In May, police forcibly subdued and temporarily detained protesting athletes, including two Olympic wrestlers. In June, police ultimately charged Singh with sexual harassment, sexual assault, and stalking. The case highlights the barriers to justice for survivors of sexual assault in India, especially when the accused is powerful.
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@devilishworld4259 As an Indian, you don't understand the lofty status of the Chinese Communist Party in the hearts of Chinese people at all. Look at your country - India, look at your family, friends and other Indians around you, don't you think you are living in a very sad and desperate way? Maybe you didn't realize it, so let me wake you up. In China, all children study in school, and there is no out-of-school child. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In contrast to India, political chaos and turbulence, social conflicts, extremely bad security, terrorism prevails, women's status is very low, groups of out-of-school children are begging on the street, India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world, because of the suppression of the caste system, India Countless talents were lost. India's slums are a disgrace to the civilized world, don't Indians themselves feel ashamed? The leaders of India see their citizens living so hard, don't the leaders of India feel ashamed? There is no freedom and democracy in India. Freedom and democracy in India are hypocritical and are tools used by high-caste Indians to rule low-caste Indians. China completely surpasses India in every aspect, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, sanitation, military, sports, people's quality and so on. Are you sober now?
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The history of India is the history of conquest. India was first conquered by the Aryans, who established many states in northern India, while the indigenous Indians were forced to live in the southern region. Since then, they have been conquered by Persia, Macedonia, Bactrian Greeks, Sakas, Parthians, Yuezhi, White Huns, and Turks. If Macedonia and Persia are too powerful, Yuezhi and Turks are ethnic groups that were driven away by ancient Chinese dynasties. They are not numerous, but they have established powerful empires on Indian soil. Yuezhi established the Kushan Empire, Turks established the Mughal Empire, and the last empire established by Indians was the Gupta Dynasty from 320 AD to 540 AD. The Maurya Dynasty did not unify the Indian continent either. Contemporary India was formed in 1947 by a combination of 500 princely states. How can such a country be compared with China?
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@SubhamNayak-c5g 1967: After the conflict ended, the four-day "67 conflict" soon caused controversy in India because India failed again this time.
However, in order to appease the Indian people, the Indian government actually beautified this conflict into a "great victory", exaggerated the number of Chinese casualties, and promoted it domestically.
Because the Chinese side did not enter the Indian territory near New Delhi this time, the Indians did not know how the battle was fought, so they believed the government's lies. Anyway, the Congress Party achieved its goal of using the conflict to strengthen its position.
Behind the scenes, the Indian army has since become more aware of the depth of China's strength. In the 20 years since this time, the Indian army has never taken the initiative to provoke on a large scale on the border again.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, with the lyrics "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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@fadzilhashim.0910 What is a real war? The "Battle of Shanghai" took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its strategic main attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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If China had announced the casualty figures at that time, the thirty-fold difference in the war loss ratio would definitely make the Indians lose their minds, and your prime minister would have to bite the bullet and go to war with China, and the beneficiary would be the United States.
After the Sino-Indian border confrontation, the United States began various operations to try its best to win over India to confront China. Once a hot war broke out between China and India, the then US President (T) would definitely take advantage of the issue:
On the one hand, he would take the opportunity to reap political capital and pave the way for the election, and he might even be re-elected;
On the other hand, he could use local wars to slow down China's recovery from the epidemic.
Therefore, the United States is undoubtedly the biggest winner in the Sino-Indian struggle. Therefore, we have been highly restrained and have been trying our best to endure it, which is also a last resort.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen to India? For India, it is zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will soon give up resistance.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China's casualties were so high? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of seeing death as home and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, it is zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will soon give up resistance.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far exceeded that of China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 In China, soldiers are called "the cutest people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it will never surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are what Indians do not have. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 The history of India is the history of the conquest. India was first conquered by the Aryans and established many states in northern India, while Aboriginal people were forced to live in the southern region. Since then, they have been successively conquered by Persia, Macedonia, Great Xia Greeks, the Sai people, the Anxiites, the Dayue people, the White Huns, and the Turks. If Macedonia and Persia are too strong, Da Yuezhi and Turks are people who were beaten by ancient Chinese dynasties. They are not large, but they have established a powerful empire on Indian land. Da Yuezhi established the Guishuang Empire, the Turks established the Mughal Empire, and the last empire established by the Indians was the Gupta dynasty from 320 AD to 540 AD. The Peacock Dynasty also did not unify the Indian continent. Contemporary India was composed of 500 princes in 1947. How can such a country be compared with China?
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@fadzilhashim.0910 Small summary: India has no history and India's independence by begging for Britain, which is doomed that Indians have no cohesion, willpower and no people. The sense of clan identity (India has continued various terrorist attacks since 1947, various bloody religious conflicts, and various bloody ethnic conflicts are proofs). And the army established by countries like India is destined to have no combat effectiveness. In contrast, China, the history of China and the establishment of New China are doomed to the cohesion, willpower, and national identity of the Chinese people. These three elements give the Chinese People's Liberation Army a selfless dedication spirit, self-sacrifice spirit, and a fearless spirit to complete the task. These three spirits make the soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army have the will of steel, and shaping the unparalleled and powerful combat effectiveness of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. And all this is something India will never have.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. Groups of out-of-school children are begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and everything else.
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@fadzilhashim.0910 We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. Groups of out-of-school children are begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and so on.
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@alexanderamayahernandez3912 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@alexanderamayahernandez3912 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the "Battle of Shangganling" ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 rounds of ammunition.
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@TheFivegoodemperors The fall of Bataan Peninsula:
- After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the 14th Army of the Army, led by Masaharu Homma, attacked the Philippines. At that time, MacArthur had only 15,000 untrained American soldiers and 80,000 local Filipino troops. On December 22, 1941, Japan landed in the northwest of the Philippines with aircraft support. The US-Philippines coalition forces were quickly defeated, and MacArthur led the remaining US troops to escape to the Bataan Peninsula.
- After that, the US military was in a difficult situation. The United States insisted on the policy of "Europe first, Asia later", which led to the delay in the supply of weapons, ammunition and food. In April 1942, US military commander Edward King led tens of thousands of US troops to surrender to the Japanese army. Subsequently, after holding on to Corregidor Island for a period of time, the highest commander of the US military in the Philippines, Wainwright, also chose to surrender in May. In the end, a total of about 90,000 US-Philippines coalition forces became prisoners. This was the largest surrender of the US military in World War II, and it is also regarded as a major shame in the history of the US military.
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@TheFivegoodemperors Guided by this wrong line, Vietnam openly opposed China. Vietnam began to frantically exclude Chinese people and suppress the normal life of overseas Chinese, resulting in a large number of overseas Chinese returning to China. It provoked armed conflicts on the Sino-Vietnamese border, sent armed personnel to cross the border to harass, injure border residents, overturn boundary markers, and encroach on the Chinese border. It created incidents such as Punianling and Tinghaoshan, and the relationship between China and Vietnam became severe. Vietnam tore up the 1958 statement of the Vietnamese government recognizing that the Dongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, and Nansha Islands belong to China, and occupied more than 96% of the islands in China's Nansha Islands.
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@TheFivegoodemperors (i) Destroyed cities: 4 cities out of a total of 4 were destroyed, accounting for 100%.
(ii) Destroyed townships: 320 out of a total of 320 were destroyed, accounting for 100%.
(iii) The area of residential buildings destroyed in cities: 600,000 square meters.
(iv) The number of people who lost their homes in cities: 150,000.
(v) The number of houses destroyed in rural areas: 45,000.
(vi) The number of people who lost their homes in rural areas: 200,000.
(vii) The number of hospitals and health stations destroyed: 428 out of a total of 430 were destroyed, accounting for 99.5%. Among them: 4 provincial hospitals were all destroyed, accounting for 100%; 24 out of a total of 26 county hospitals were destroyed, accounting for 92%; and 400 township health stations were all destroyed, accounting for 100%.
(viii) Destroyed forest farms: 38 out of a total of 42 were destroyed, accounting for 90%.
(ix) Destroyed farms and agricultural stations: 41.
(10) Cattle killed or stolen: 157,000 of the total 260,000 were killed or stolen, accounting for 60 percent.
(11) Pigs killed or stolen: 244,000 of the total 305,000 were killed or stolen, accounting for 80 percent.
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@TheFivegoodemperors In the book "1979 War to Defend the Northern Border of the Motherland - Victory and Historical Lessons" written by Dr. Chen Youhui, a member of the Vietnam Historical Science Association, data from Vietnam's People's Daily were mainly quoted:
More than 30,000 cadres and soldiers were killed and wounded, and tens of thousands of civilians were killed. Cao Bang, Lang Son, Can Tang, Lao Cai and other cities were almost completely destroyed. A total of 320 townships, 735 schools, 41 farms, 81 enterprises, and 38 forest farms were damaged. About 3.5 million people in 6 border provinces lost their houses, property and living tools.
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@TheFivegoodemperors Then, in 1981, China fought to recapture Koulin Mountain and Faka Mountain, and in 1984, China fought to recapture Laoshan Mountain, Zheyin Mountain, and Balihe East Mountain. China fought to capture points from Vietnam, fought in two mountains, and fought to defend against Vietnam.
Through the ten-year Sino-Vietnamese border war, the stability of China's southwestern border was maintained. For Vietnam, the impact of the war was lasting, and its national strength was consumed and damaged for a long time, so it had to change its policy in the end.
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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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@b-radfrommalibu 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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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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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@markgrygielewicz8047 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@markgrygielewicz8047 Western perspective: The United Nations deployed 10 infantry regiments and two battalions, one airborne regiment, one training division, four recruit regiments, a total of 62,000 people, consumed 19 million artillery shells, and 2.3 million aerial bombs.
The Chinese army lost 7,100 people and 8,500 people were injured in the entire battle; the United Nations army lost 11,300 people and 13,600 people were injured. The casualty ratio was 1:1.6. In a small area of only 2,700 meters long and 1,000 meters wide, more than 100,000 people from both sides fought desperately. In 42 days, a total of 40,600 soldiers fell on this 2.7 square kilometers of land. The battle of the "Shangganling Battle Meat Grinder"!
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@markgrygielewicz8047 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. Do you understand what I mean by real war now? The Chinese Volunteer Army, holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, fought barefoot against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@markgrygielewicz8047 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 US 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 troops; 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 a total of nearly 150,000 troops. (This is the data of the battle between the two sides, and this is the scale of the war).
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@markgrygielewicz8047 In the 28-day "Changjin Lake" battle, the US military suffered 19,843 casualties, and the Chinese volunteer army suffered 48,156 casualties, totaling 28 days. In just 28 days, the total casualties of both sides were close to 70,000. This is the intensity of the war. Do you now understand what I mean by real war? The Chinese volunteer army, holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, fought barefoot against the US military armed to the teeth. They drove the US military out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Corps" that the US military was proud of.
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@markgrygielewicz8047 In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Five cities and 480 towns were completely destroyed. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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@jackduane5555 China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties!
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@jackduane5555 From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@jackduane5555 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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@jackduane5555 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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@jackduane5555 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 troops (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 troops (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. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@jackduane5555 The 9th Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which launched the attack, consisted of the 20th, 26th and 27th Armies, 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 US military suffered 19,843 casualties, and the Chinese Volunteer Army suffered 48,156 casualties, totaling 48,156. In just 28 days, the total casualties of both sides were close to 70,000. This is how fierce the war was.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, with the lyrics "There are no guns, no cannons, the enemy makes them for us", is a true portrayal of China's hardships at that time. The tenacious will of the Chinese soldiers never backed down. Chinese soldiers used cold weapons to fight against the machine guns and cannons of the island countries, and used machetes to seize various weapons from the island countries. Often more than ten people were sacrificed to seize a machine gun. China's difficulties at that time were ten times more difficult than those of Palestine today. Remembering history, being grateful to ancestors, and revitalizing China, the Chinese spirit completely defeated the enemy's Bushido spirit, forcing the island countries to use the "high-tech weapons" of the time - biological weapons and chemical weapons - without scruples on the battlefield.
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@cubed0724 Did the United States only have three? We don't need to count too much time, let's start from 2018. 1. "Minuteman-3" intercontinental ballistic missile:
- In July 2018, a "Minuteman-3" self-destructed due to a malfunction over the Pacific Ocean.
- In February 2021, the US Air Force canceled a "Minuteman-3" test launch for an undisclosed reason.
- On November 2, 2023, the US Air Force had an "abnormality" during a "Minuteman-3" test launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and the missile was "safely terminated" (self-destructed) over the Pacific Ocean. South Korean Ministry of Defense personnel were invited by the United States to observe the test launch, and the result was embarrassing.
AGM-183A hypersonic missile:
- All three test launches in 2021 failed. This caused the project to have a sharp drop in development funds under the intervention of Congress, and the situation was precarious.
- Test launches in 2022 continued to fail. After a failed test launch in March 2023, the AGM-183A was essentially abandoned, and the few test missiles that had been produced were converted to research purposes.
Trident Missile:
- In June 2016, a Trident II missile (made in the United States and used by the United Kingdom) launched by the British Royal Navy's Revenge nuclear submarine successfully ignited its thrusters, but soon after the missile deviated from its flight path and eventually initiated a self-destruction program.
- In January 2024, during a Trident II missile launch exercise conducted by the British Royal Navy's Vanguard nuclear submarine, the missile's first-stage thrusters did not ignite as planned, and the 58-ton missile (equipped with a dummy warhead) fell into the sea.
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@filipbitala2624 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@kolsen6330 On the evening of June 30, Beijing Tianbin Technology Co., Ltd. issued a statement saying that at 3:43 p.m. that day, the Tianlong-3 liquid carrier rocket independently developed by Tianbing Technology carried out a hot test of the first-stage nine-machine parallel power system at the Comprehensive Test Center in Gongyi City, Henan Province.
During the test, due to structural failure at the connection between the rocket body and the test bench, the first-stage rocket detached from the launch pad. After liftoff, the onboard computer was automatically shut down, and the rocket fell into the deep mountains 1.5 kilometers southwest of the test bench. The rocket body fell into the mountains and disintegrated. The test site is far away from the urban area of Gongyi. Before the test, we worked with the local government to improve safety measures and organize the evacuation of surrounding personnel in advance. After investigation, no casualties were found.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@projectkepleren China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with equanimity and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people value dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than yielding is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@projectkepleren China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit.
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@projectkepleren From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@thattalldude0 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@itsreapernecrosis2215 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@itsreapernecrosis2215 The Battle of Changjin Lake... The 9th Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which launched the attack, consisted of the 20th, 26th and 27th Armies, 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 Battle of Changjin Lake, the US military suffered 19,843 casualties, and the Chinese Volunteer Army suffered 48,156 casualties, totaling 48,156. In just 28 days, the total casualties of both sides were close to 70,000. This is how fierce the war was.
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@itsreapernecrosis2215 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@itsreapernecrosis2215 The battle with the highest number of casualties among the UN forces in the Korean War was the fifth battle. The Chinese Volunteer Army deployed a total of 15 armies, of which the Volunteer Army was divided into three offensive groups in the east, middle and west, with a total of 600,000 troops participating in the battle. The "UN Army" ground combat forces had 17 divisions, 3 brigades and 1 regiment, with a total strength of 340,000. In this battle, the Volunteer Army annihilated more than 82,000 "UN Army" and South Korean troops, and suffered more than 85,000 casualties. According to US data, the US military suffered about 59,000 casualties in the fifth battle. In other words, China suffered more than 85,000 casualties, while the United Nations Army led by the United States and South Korea suffered a total of more than 140,000 casualties.
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@alfiey5783 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties!
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@timedragonmon6939 I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers in the battle, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, there are zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese army and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China was a test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with their blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since its founding, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far surpassed China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it can't surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Don't surrender, don't yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are not possessed by Indians. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@sumeettanwar1608 I hope Indians will read it carefully and experience it with their hearts. The huge difference in the founding of China and India is destined to be the biggest difference between India and China. Just look at the modern history of the two countries and you will understand. India was colonized by Britain for more than 200 years. In 1947, Britain experienced World War II, its strength declined greatly, and its status was replaced by the United States. India took the opportunity to gain independence through "non-violent non-cooperation". In other words, India's independence has not experienced the test of blood and fire. Such an independent country has no cohesion and willpower, and no national identity. Now let's talk about China. Since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars have followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan became a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese army and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties, but finally won. Do you know why China suffered so many casualties? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give one example: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if there were 100 Chinese soldiers in the battle, the Chinese soldiers only had 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you think this can happen in India? For India, there are zero casualties, because India's knees are soft. India will give up resistance soon. Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese army and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China was a test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with their blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since its founding, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far surpassed China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. No matter how India's military develops, it can't surpass China. Whether in the past, present or future, China can always defeat India. This is determined by the history and culture of the two countries. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Don't surrender, don't yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese. These are not possessed by Indians. Therefore, even now or in the future, India will never be able to defeat China. Now, do you think India can stand in the world like China? Absolutely not.
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@sumeettanwar1608 From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In 1962, in the eyes of us Chinese, it was not a war at all. First of all, the time was only 32 days, and secondly, from 1959 to 1961, China experienced the most difficult three years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and many people starved to death in China during these three years. In 1962, India's economy far exceeded that of China. The United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain all supported India. At that time, India implemented the "Forward Policy" and attacked China with elite troops. We Chinese really don't want to fight. The Chinese troops that fought with India in 1962 were ordinary border defense troops, not regular PLA.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Western perspective: The Battle of Shangganling. The United Nations deployed 10 infantry regiments and two battalions, one airborne regiment, one training division, four recruit regiments, a total of 62,000 people, consumed 19 million bombs and 2.3 million aerial bombs.
The Chinese army lost 7,100 people and 8,500 people were injured in the entire battle; the United Nations army lost 11,300 people and 13,600 people were injured. The casualty ratio was 1:1.6. In a small area of only 2,700 meters long and 1,000 meters wide, more than 100,000 people from both sides fought desperately. In 42 days, a total of 40,600 soldiers fell on this 2.7 square kilometers of land. The battle of the "Shangganling Battle Meat Grinder"!
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@sumeettanwar1608 What is a real war? The "Battle of Shanghai" took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its strategic main attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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@sumeettanwar1608 As I said, India's independence was achieved by taking advantage of the very weak British. We Chinese only talk about history and facts. India's independence was indeed easily achieved through "non-violent non-cooperation". In 1947, Britain became weak and India easily gained independence. If India's "non-violent non-cooperation" movement was placed in any period before 1947, India would not have succeeded, and the facts proved it was so. In 1857, India had rebelled against Britain. . But the rebellion in India in 1857 was fueled by resentment caused by different ideas, including aggressive British-style social reforms, harsh land taxes, easy treatment of some wealthy landlords and princes, and suspicion of progress brought about by British rule. Many Indians rose up against the British. However, these rebellions were not for national independence or national dignity. These rebellions were entirely for the uneven distribution of benefits among the various tribes in India at that time. These rebellions did not show any patriotic characteristics. Moreover, many Indians in 1857 also fought for Britain, and most Indians seemed to still obey British rule.
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@hunk3891 Learn more about China's history and character traits. Before 1996, the Kuomintang was in power in Taiwan, and Taiwan's slogan was "Counterattack the mainland and achieve the unification of all China." After the Democratic Progressive Party came to power in Taiwan, it knew that there was no hope for counterattack, so it turned to seek independence. How could we mainlanders agree? In Taiwan, in a Taiwanese family, it is often the case that the father supports unification and the son supports independence. This is the only reason why mainland China has been hesitant about unification by force. The people of mainland China and Taiwan are all Chinese, and they are all Han people. Mainland China will look forward to peaceful reunification with the greatest patience and sincerity. However, once we judge that peaceful reunification is hopeless, the Chinese People's Liberation Army will definitely recover Taiwan without hesitation and at all costs with a thunderous momentum. Indians have not experienced a real war, so they naturally don't understand the cruelty of a war once it breaks out.
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@sumeettanwar1608 Chinese history is different from Indian history. The biggest difference is that Chinese history is continuous, while Indian history is discontinuous and interrupted at any time, and then the Indians make it up themselves. I hope you can read it carefully. China has 20 dynasties, and only two of them were ruled by ethnic minorities. I now hope to give you a simple Chinese history lesson.
China is one of the ancient civilizations in the world with a civilization history of nearly 5,800 years. It has experienced many ethnic integrations and dynasty changes. As one of the oldest countries in the world, the unified dynasties in Chinese history have changed a total of 20.
1. Xia Dynasty. 2. Shang Dynasty. 3. Western Zhou Dynasty. 4. Eastern Zhou Dynasty. 5. Qin Dynasty. 6. Western Han Dynasty. 7. Eastern Han Dynasty. 8. Three Kingdoms Period. 9. Western Jin Dynasty. 10. Eastern Jin Dynasty. 11. Five Barbarians and Sixteen Kingdoms. 12. Southern Dynasties (Song, Qi, Liang, Chen). 13. Northern Dynasties (Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Northern Qi, Western Wei, Northern Zhou). 14. Sui Dynasty. 15. Tang Dynasty. 16. Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. 17. Song Dynasty (Northern Song and Southern Song). 18. Yuan Dynasty (Mongol). 19. Ming Dynasty. 20. Qing Dynasty (Manchu).
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@sumeettanwar1608 You ask questions one by one, and I answer them one by one. Let's start with the dress of Chinese leaders. In terms of dress for visits abroad, Chinese leaders have gone through a process from traditional Chinese suits to Western suits, and then back to a combination of Chinese suits and Western suits. Many people clearly remember that when Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping and other older generation leaders visited abroad, their standard dress was a Zhongshan suit.
During Jiang Zemin's tenure as national leader, he wore a Western suit in most diplomatic activities, and also wore a Zhongshan suit on special occasions such as state banquets. However, when President Hu Jintao visited the United States and attended the state banquet in 2011, he wore a Western suit. The reason is as follows: The West has been making various remarks against China, especially remarks about the "China threat theory". Chinese national leaders have tried to eliminate bad Western remarks until today.
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@Alpha-junior We Chinese only talk about history and facts. India's independence was indeed easily achieved through "non-violent non-cooperation". In 1947, Britain became weak and India easily gained independence. If India's "non-violent non-cooperation" movement was placed in any period before 1947, India would not have succeeded, and the facts proved to be so. In 1857, India once rebelled against Britain. . But the rebellion in India in 1857 was fueled by resentment caused by different ideas, including aggressive British-style social reforms, harsh land taxes, easy treatment of some wealthy landlords and princes, and suspicion of progress brought about by British rule. Many Indians rose up against the British. However, these rebellions were not for national independence or national dignity. These rebellions were entirely for the uneven distribution of benefits among the various tribes in India at that time. These rebellions did not show any patriotic characteristics. Moreover, many Indians in 1857 also fought for Britain, and most Indians seemed to still obey British rule.
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@sumeettanwar1608 If China had announced the casualty figures at that time, the thirty-fold difference in the war loss ratio would definitely make the Indians lose their minds, and your Prime Minister would have to bite the bullet and go to war with China, and the beneficiary would be the United States.
After the Sino-Indian border confrontation, the United States began various operations to try its best to win over India to confront China. Once a hot war breaks out between China and India, the US President (T) will definitely take advantage of the issue:
On the one hand, he can take the opportunity to reap political capital and pave the way for the general election, and may even be re-elected;
On the other hand, he can use local wars to slow down China's recovery from the epidemic.
Therefore, the United States is undoubtedly the biggest winner in the Sino-Indian struggle. Therefore, we have been highly restrained and have been trying our best to endure it, which is also a last resort.
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@humanfrommars882 After the 1967 conflict ended, the four-day "67 conflict" soon caused controversy in India because India failed again this time.
However, in order to appease the Indian people, the Indian government actually beautified this conflict into a "great victory", exaggerated the number of Chinese casualties, and promoted it domestically.
Because the Chinese side did not enter the Indian territory near New Delhi this time, the Indians did not know how the battle was fought, so they believed the government's lies. Anyway, the Congress Party achieved its goal of using the conflict to strengthen its position.
Behind the scenes, the Indian army has since become more aware of the depth of China's strength. In the 20 years since this time, the Indian army has never taken the initiative to provoke on a large scale on the border again.
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Chinese heroes, sometimes they don't kill the enemy, but they are still invincible heroes in the hearts of the people. "Qiu Shao Yun", you can also search. A hero of the Chinese Volunteer Army. His unit lurked near the US military camp late at night, waiting for the attack at dawn. The US military was also worried about the attack of the Volunteer Army, and kept throwing incendiary bombs at the positions in front of the camp, and then kept searching back and forth with searchlights. The US military was very worried that there were Chinese Volunteer Army lurking in front of its camp. One of the incendiary bombs exploded near Qiu Shaoyun's ambush, and the fire quickly ignited Qiu Shaoyun's clothes and pants. There was a stream a few meters away from where Qiu Shaoyun was ambushing. As long as he rolled over on the ground, the fire would be extinguished. But he didn't do that, but remained motionless. In order to complete the attack at dawn and to protect his comrades and brothers around him. The Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers nearby watched Qiu Shaoyun being burned to death. Comrades' description: He lay motionless, his face twisted in pain, and because of the pain, he dug his ten fingers deep into the soil until he was burned alive. There are countless combat heroes like Qiu Shaoyun in China. "Qiu Shaoyun", China's combat hero, did not kill a single enemy. But he protected 500 volunteers and ensured that the volunteers completed the attack mission. He did not make any sound and did not move a bit. How much perseverance does this require? This is what I call the three spirits-selfless dedication, self-sacrifice, and fearlessness to complete the mission.
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Huang Jiguang, a Chinese combat hero, was also a participant in the Battle of Shangganling... The U.S. military's bunker was solid and indestructible. At the muzzle of the bunker was a heavy machine gun of the U.S. military, and this firepower point caused heavy casualties to the volunteers. Huang Jiguang crawled forward, and when he was eight or nine meters away from the enemy's firepower point, he threw a grenade at the enemy, but only destroyed half of the firepower point. When the troops took advantage of the situation to launch an attack, the machine guns in the remaining bunkers suddenly fired wildly, and the charge of the Volunteer Army's counterattack troops was stopped. At this time, Huang Jiguang was wounded and fell down again. It was about to dawn, Huang Jiguang had no ammunition around him, and his body was injured in many places. He stubbornly crawled to the firepower point, facing the muzzle of the enemy's gun that was spitting out flames, straightened his chest, opened his arms, and rushed up. The enemy's spitting flames were extinguished, and the machine guns were silent. Huang Jiguang used his young life to open up a path for the troops to advance to victory.
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When he was eight or nine meters away from the enemy's firepower point, he threw a grenade at the enemy, but only destroyed half of the firepower point. When the troops took advantage of the situation to launch an attack, the machine guns in the remaining bunkers suddenly fired wildly, and the charge of the Volunteer Army's counterattack troops was stopped. At this time, Huang Jiguang was wounded and fell down again. It was about to dawn. Huang Jiguang had no ammunition and was injured in many places. He stubbornly crawled to the firepower point, facing the enemy's gun muzzle that was spitting out flames, straightened his chest, opened his arms, and rushed forward. The enemy's spitting flames were extinguished, and the machine guns were silent. Huang Jiguang used his young life to open up a path for the troops to advance to victory.
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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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, and fighting barefoot in the snow against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@Sun_Wukong666 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@Sun_Wukong666 Western perspective: The Battle of Shangganling. The United Nations deployed 10 infantry regiments and two battalions, one airborne regiment, one training division, four recruit regiments, a total of 62,000 people, consumed 19 million bombs and 2.3 million aerial bombs.
The Chinese army lost 7,100 people and 8,500 people were injured in the entire battle; the United Nations army lost 11,300 people and 13,600 people were injured. The casualty ratio was 1:1.6. In a small area of only 2,700 meters long and 1,000 meters wide, more than 100,000 people from both sides fought desperately. In 42 days, a total of 40,600 soldiers fell on this 2.7 square kilometers of land. The battle of the "Shangganling Battle Meat Grinder"!
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@Sun_Wukong666 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. Do you understand what I mean by real war now? The Chinese Volunteer Army, holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, fought barefoot against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@Sun_Wukong666 In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@pokerpariah Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@pokerpariah Western perspective: The Battle of Shangganling. The United Nations deployed 10 infantry regiments and two battalions, one airborne regiment, one training division, four recruit regiments, a total of 62,000 people, consumed 19 million bombs and 2.3 million aerial bombs.
The Chinese army lost 7,100 people and 8,500 people were injured in the entire battle; the United Nations army lost 11,300 people and 13,600 people were injured. The casualty ratio was 1:1.6. In a small area of only 2,700 meters long and 1,000 meters wide, more than 100,000 people from both sides fought desperately. In 42 days, a total of 40,600 soldiers fell on this 2.7 square kilometers of land. The battle of the "Shangganling Battle Meat Grinder"!
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@pokerpariah 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. Do you understand what I mean by real war now? The Chinese Volunteer Army, holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, fought barefoot against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@Asura_clan In 1962, there was an armed conflict between China and India, not a war. The major cause of the armed conflict was India's interference in Tibet. The direct cause of the conflict was India's rash implementation of the "Forward Policy".
Go and look at the reports of major Indian media in 1962.
At that time, India was fanatical and irrational. Indians said they would deal with China like they dealt with Goa. An Indian general described that if the soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army heard gunshots, they would leave.
Look again at China's newspaper reports in 1962, especially the advice of China's "People's Daily" to India. India turned a deaf ear. Also in 1950, China's warning to the United States was also turned a deaf ear to the United States. However, the United States in 1962 knew what would happen.
The United States and Britain's flattery and instigation of India made India lose its mind (otherwise how could it implement the Forward Policy?), and the Soviet Union's military support for India (at that time, Sino-Soviet diplomatic relations were at odds) made India forget everything. But those who participated in the Korean War, the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom all knew the outcome. Only India itself did not know. And India today is very similar to what it was in 1962.
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@josephgeorge641 We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. Groups of out-of-school children are begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and everything else.
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@shreyashuilgol2512 If China had announced the casualty figures at that time, the thirty-fold difference in the war loss ratio would definitely make the Indians lose their minds, and your prime minister would have to bite the bullet and go to war with China, and the beneficiary would be the United States.
After the Sino-Indian border confrontation, the United States began various operations to try its best to win over India to confront China. Once a hot war broke out between China and India, the then US president (T) would definitely take advantage of the issue:
On the one hand, he would take the opportunity to reap political capital and pave the way for the election, and he might even be re-elected;
On the other hand, he could use local wars to slow down China's recovery from the epidemic.
Therefore, the United States is undoubtedly the biggest winner in the Sino-Indian struggle. Therefore, we have been highly restrained and have been trying our best to endure it, which is also a last resort.
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@ffinfac In China, every child who wants to join the sports career is willing to do so. Starting sports training in childhood helps to discover sports talents. Many children show special interest and talent in certain sports at a young age, and early training can give full play to their potential. For example, in gymnastics, training from an early age can allow athletes to better master difficult movement skills.
Secondly, this process focuses on gradual and scientific training. The formal youth sports training system will be equipped with professional coaches, nutritionists and medical teams to ensure the healthy growth and development of children. In addition, during the training process, it also focuses on the education of children's cultural knowledge and cultivates all-round talents.
Finally, participating in sports training can also cultivate children's excellent qualities such as perseverance and teamwork, which has a positive impact on their entire life development.
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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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From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, the lyrics "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. After all, 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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@FranckOA42 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Holding old weapons, wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, and fighting barefoot in the snow against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@FranckOA42 The Battle of Shanghai took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its strategic main attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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@FranckOA42 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@pmcpegasus 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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. The Chinese Volunteer Army, holding obsolete weapons and without communication equipment, relied on whistles and charge horns for communication. Wearing tattered clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stones at minus 40 degrees Celsius, they fought barefoot in the snow against the US military armed to the teeth. We drove the U.S. troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and completely wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the U.S. troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. 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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@pmcpegasus Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 rounds of ammunition.
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@pmcpegasus China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with indifference and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties!
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@pmcpegasus From 1945 to 1949, the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, but our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thank you to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. The Chinese people pay attention to the spirit of dedication and sacrifice. Do not surrender, do not yield, fight to the death, and see death as home on the battlefield. It is a huge shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield, and the spirit of dying rather than surrendering is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@pmcpegasus From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, the lyrics "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. After all, 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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@cubed0724 In the Korean War, apart from the United States and South Korea, the troops sent by other UN participating countries are as follows:
1. Britain: 63,000 troops;
2. Canada: 26,791 troops;
3. Australia: 17,000 troops;
4. Philippines: 8,000 troops;
5. Turkey: 5,455 troops;
6. Netherlands: 3,972 troops;
7. France : 3,421 players;
8. New Zealand: 1,389 players;
9. Thailand: 1,294 players;
10. Ethiopia: 1,271 players;
11. Greece: 1,263 players;
12. Colombia: 1,068 players;
13. Belgium: 900 players;
14. South Africa: 826 players;
15. Luxembourg: 44 players.
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@cubed0724 The situation of North Korea and South Korea's troop deployment in the Korean War is as follows:
- North Korea:
- At the beginning of the war, the Korean People's Army had 10 divisions, 2 independent regiments, 5 security brigades, etc., with a total strength of about 140,000. Among them, the first six divisions had about 11,000 people each, the seventh division had 12,000 people, the tenth division and the thirteenth division were not fully staffed, with about 6,000 people each, the 15th division had about 11,000 people, 2 independent regiments had about 8,000 people, and 5 security brigades had a total of 18,600 people.
- In the later period of the war, after North Korea supplemented its troops, the People's Army reached a maximum size of about 260,000 people, but due to heavy losses in the early stage, its combat effectiveness was affected to a certain extent.
- South Korea:
- At the beginning of the war, South Korea had a total of 9 divisions with a total strength of nearly 100,000 people. Among them, the 1st and 7th divisions had more people, each with about 9,600 people, the 6th division had 9,112 people, the 2nd division had about 8,000 people, and the rest of the 3rd and 5th Capital Divisions had an average of only about 7,000 people, and the 8th division had only more than 6,800 people.
- Later, with the support of the United States, the army was expanded massively. At the end of the Korean War from 1951 to 1953, South Korea's ground forces were close to 1.71 million.
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@cubed0724 In China, 99% of Chinese people support the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The relationship between the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people is like the relationship between fish and water. It was formed in war and history. In 1912, the Qing Dynasty collapsed. At that time, China tried various changes and reforms, and also tried Western capitalism and Western democracy. But nothing could save China. The Chinese people were living in poverty in the darkness, the country had no hope, and the people lived in misery. This is a painful memory that the Chinese people will never erase. Until 1921, the October Revolution in Russia allowed China to see the dawn, and the establishment of the Communist Party of China allowed the Chinese people to see hope. "Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China." This is not a slogan, but an inevitable result of Chinese history.
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@cubed0724 1. 2021 "Capitol Hill Riot":
- Event: After the 2020 US presidential election, then-US President Trump refused to concede defeat to Democratic opponent Biden, claiming that there was massive fraud in the election. On January 6, 2021, a large number of Trump supporters held a rally in Washington, some of whom violently broke through the security system and broke into the US Capitol, interrupting the joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives to certify Biden's victory over Trump in the presidential election.
- Impact: The incident caused 5 deaths, about 140 police injuries, and property damage to the Capitol. As of the end of 2023, more than 1,200 people in the United States have been arrested for their involvement in the incident.
2. 2023 August New York Riot:
- Event: On August 4, an Internet celebrity held a giveaway event in Union Square in downtown New York, causing chaos. Thousands of people flocked to Union Square and surrounding streets, and some threw rocks, shovels, bottles and other objects at the police, set off firecrackers, attacked police and smashed cars. The riot lasted for nearly three hours.
- Result: The police arrested several people, including the initiator of the event, but no injuries were reported.
3. Philadelphia riots in September 2023:
- Events: On the evening of September 26, a city-wide looting and smashing incident occurred in Philadelphia, USA. Previously, the city had held protests, and a policeman was charged with murder for shooting a 27-year-old man while enforcing the law, but the judge recently dismissed the relevant charges, causing public dissatisfaction. That night, a group of young people robbed a shopping mall in the city center and clashed with the police.
- Result: As of September 27, 52 people have been arrested and many stores have been robbed and damaged.
4. Riots at many universities in the United States in April 2024:
- Events: In April, large-scale protests broke out at more than 20 well-known universities such as Columbia University, Harvard University, and Yale University. Students expressed their dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's favoritism towards Israel in diplomacy.
- Result: Hundreds of students were arrested.
These riots in the United States reflect many deep-seated contradictions and problems in its society in terms of politics, race, social equity, etc. 1. The "Capitol Hill Riots" in 2021:
- Event: After the 2020 US presidential election, then-US President Trump refused to concede defeat to Democratic opponent Biden, claiming that there was massive fraud in the election. On January 6, 2021, a large number of Trump supporters held a rally in Washington, some of whom violently broke through the security system and broke into the US Capitol, resulting in the interruption of the joint meeting of the Senate and House of Representatives to certify Biden's victory over Trump in the presidential election.
- Impact: The incident caused 5 deaths, about 140 police officers injured, and property losses in the Capitol. As of the end of 2023, more than 1,200 people in the United States have been arrested for their connection with the incident.
2. The New York Riots in August 2023:
- Event: On August 4, an Internet celebrity held a giveaway event in Union Square in downtown New York, causing chaos. Thousands of people poured into Union Square and surrounding streets, some throwing rocks, shovels, bottles and other objects at the police, lighting firecrackers, attacking police and smashing cars. The riot lasted nearly three hours.
- Result: The police arrested several people, including the initiator of the event, but no injuries were reported.
3. Philadelphia riots in September 2023:
- Incident: On the evening of September 26, a city-wide looting incident occurred in Philadelphia, USA. Previously, the city had held protests, and a policeman was charged with murder for shooting a 27-year-old man while enforcing the law, but the judge recently dismissed the charges, causing public dissatisfaction. That night, a group of young people robbed a shopping mall in the city center and clashed with the police.
- Result: As of September 27, 52 people had been arrested and many stores had been robbed and damaged.
4. Riots at many universities in the United States in April 2024:
- Events: In April, large-scale protests broke out at more than 20 well-known universities, including Columbia University, Harvard University, and Yale University, where students expressed their dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's favoritism toward Israel in diplomacy.
- Result: Hundreds of students were arrested.
These riots in the United States reflect many deep-seated contradictions and problems in its society in terms of politics, race, and social equity.
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@SD78 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@SD78 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the "Battle of Shangganling" ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@SD78 From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, with the lyrics "There are no guns, no cannons, the enemy makes them for us", is a true portrayal of China's hardships at that time. The tenacious will of the Chinese soldiers never backed down. Chinese soldiers used cold weapons to fight against the machine guns and cannons of the island countries, and used machetes to seize various weapons from the island countries. Often more than ten people were sacrificed to seize a machine gun. China's difficulties at that time were ten times more difficult than those of Palestine today. Remembering history, being grateful to ancestors, and revitalizing China, the Chinese spirit completely defeated the enemy's Bushido spirit, forcing the island countries to use the "high-tech weapons" of the time - biological weapons and chemical weapons - without scruples on the battlefield.
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@SD78 The Battle of Shanghai took place from August 13, 1937 to November 26, 1937. China had 180 aircraft, 40 tanks, and 0 warships. The Japanese army had 500 aircraft, 300 tanks, and 130 warships. The Battle of Shanghai (also known as the Battle of August 13, the Second Battle of Shanghai, and the Second Shanghai Incident in Japan) was the first large-scale battle between China and Japan in the War of Resistance against Japan, and it was also the largest and most brutal battle in the entire Sino-Japanese War.
In the Battle of Shanghai, a total of about 1 million troops from China and Japan were involved in the battle. The battle itself lasted for three months. The Japanese army deployed 9 divisions and 220,000 troops, with more than 90,000 casualties; the Chinese army deployed 73 divisions and more than 700,000 troops, with more than 250,000 casualties.
The Battle of Shanghai forced the Japanese army to shift its main strategic attack direction and shattered Japan's plan to "destroy China in three months."
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@akend4426 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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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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@dennisivan85 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the "Battle of Shangganling" ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@God-is-my-protector Since the Yuan Dynasty, the central government has always exercised effective jurisdiction over Xizang. The Tibetan people are an important member of the big family of the Chinese nation. Xizang was called "Tubo" in the Tang and Song Dynasties, "Uszang" in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and "Tanggute" and "Tubot" in the Qing Dynasty. It has been called "Xizang" since the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. On May 23, 1951, Xizang was peacefully liberated. On September 9, 1965, the Xizang Autonomous Region was officially established. On December 23, 2019, absolute poverty was basically eliminated in Xizang, and the whole region was lifted out of poverty.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@andybeans5790 Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the "Battle of Shangganling" ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@ShaquannaGary 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@ShaquannaGary China, since 1840, has been hit by various disasters and wars. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons. I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrender and never give up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was exchanged for the blood of countless Chinese ancestors, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people value dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than yielding is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@coteywallace7290 The Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950. The Korean People's Army occupied Seoul (now Seoul) on June 28, 1950. After the outbreak of the Korean War, the Korean People's Army was unstoppable and quickly broke through the "38th Parallel" and occupied Seoul, the capital of South Korea, three days later. The Korean People's Army made smooth progress in the early stages of the Korean War. By September 1950, it had occupied about 90% of the land on the Korean Peninsula. The United States landed in Incheon on September 15, 1950. In just half a month, the steel torrent not only pushed the Korean People's Army back to the north of the 38th Parallel, but also almost occupied the Korean Peninsula. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered the Korean War on October 19, and in three years, they used their flesh and blood to push the US Army back to the south of the 38th Parallel.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@powershift2025 We Chinese believe that the only criterion for judging whether a government is qualified is whether it always puts the interests of the people first. In China, all children study in school, and there is no child who is out of school. In China, women are respected and women are "half the sky". In China, everyone is equal, and everyone has the opportunity to be promoted through their own efforts. In contrast, India is politically chaotic and turbulent, with many social contradictions, extremely poor public security, prevalent terrorism, and a very low status for women. There are groups of out-of-school children begging on the streets. India's hunger index ranks at the bottom of the world. Because of the oppression of the caste system, India has lost countless talents. India's freedom and democracy are just a facade. It is a tool for high Indians to rule low Indians. China completely surpasses India in all aspects, whether it is politics, economy, education, science and technology, environmental sanitation, military, sports, people's quality, and everything else.
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@powershift2025 The history of India. The history of India is the history of being conquered. India was first conquered by the Aryans, who established many states in northern India, while the indigenous Indians were forced to live in the southern region. Since then, they have been conquered by Persia, Macedonia, Bactrian Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, Yuezhi, White Huns, and Turks. If Macedonia and Persia are too powerful, Yuezhi and Turks are ethnic groups that were driven away by ancient Chinese dynasties. They are not numerous, but they have established powerful empires on Indian soil. Yuezhi established the Kushan Empire, Turks established the Mughal Empire, and the last empire established by Indians was the Gupta Dynasty from 320 AD to 540 AD. The Maurya Dynasty did not unify the Indian continent either. Contemporary India was formed in 1947 by a combination of 500 princely states. How can such a country be compared with China?
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@powershift2025 On July 6, 2024, local time, a multi-storey building collapsed in Gujarat, India. As of July 7, the accident has caused 7 deaths.
On the afternoon of July 2, 2024, local time, a stampede occurred at a religious event with more than 20,000 people in Uttar Pradesh, India. As of the morning of July 4, 2024, the accident has caused 123 deaths.
On the afternoon of July 22, 2024, the Indian Navy Brahmaputra frigate capsized and sank into the sea during maintenance at the Mumbai Shipyard. It is reported that this is not the first time that a ship has capsized. As early as 2016, another ship of the same type, the Betwa, also capsized at the Mumbai Shipyard.
According to Indian media, in the early morning of July 18, Indian security forces and terrorists once again broke out in a gun battle in the forest village of Jadambata in Doda District, Jammu and Kashmir. The exchange of fire began around 2 a.m. when the terrorists opened fire on a security search party in the Kastigal area (12 Indian soldiers were killed in July).
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@powershift2025 Mumbai suffered heavy rainfall on July 8 local time, causing large-scale waterlogging in the city and affecting the lives of more than 2 million people. According to the Times of India, from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m., rainfall in many areas of Mumbai exceeded 300 mm, and forecasts showed that more heavy rain would come later that day.
This extreme weather not only hit residential areas, but also seriously affected Mumbai's transportation network. The railway system was hit hard, and many trains were delayed or directly cancelled. At the same time, more than 50 flights at the local airport had to be cancelled, and passengers were seriously stranded. Waterlogging on the tracks and flooding of the lines forced the railway department to adjust its operation plan, and suburban passenger trains, which millions of citizens rely on for daily commuting, were also suspended on a large scale. In addition, the airport was temporarily closed for more than an hour due to heavy rain and low visibility, and the city bus routes were diverted and the speed limit on the highway was reduced, further exacerbating the traffic chaos. Power outages also occurred in some areas, and schools were forced to close.
Looking back at the end of last month, the Indian capital New Delhi also suffered historic heavy rainfall, resulting in one person being killed in a roof collapse at the main airport terminal, which was closed. Similarly, New Delhi's streets were flooded and the transportation system faced severe challenges.
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@jimprice9703 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@ityr 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 troops (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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@christophermorris9816 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 troops; 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 troops. (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. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. The volunteers held old weapons, wore ragged clothes, ate potatoes that were frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, and fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops who were armed to the teeth. They drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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@cubed0724 -On May 9, 1980, China launched the Dongfeng-5 intercontinental missile with a range of 8,000 kilometers and a speed of 20 Mach, accurately hitting the target. After 44 years, China once again launched an intercontinental missile with a range of 12,000 kilometers. So, you said that China "frequently" launches? How do I understand? The second is deviating from the orbit? On November 1, 2023, the U.S. Air Force tested the "Minuteman-3" intercontinental ballistic missile and an abnormality occurred. The U.S. military detonated the missile in the air. This was a failed test launch. The missile is the only land-based intercontinental ballistic missile in active service in the United States. It has been in use for decades and has serious aging problems. In recent years, there have been many test launch failures.
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In 1950, China's GDP was 4% of that of the United States. During the three-year Korean War, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered Korea to fight in various units with 1.9 million troops, and nearly 500,000 additional troops, totaling 2.4 million (only the army, 225 tanks). Check how much military force the United States invested in the Korean War. During the three-year Korean War, 1.796 million Americans entered Korea to fight. The United States has deployed a total of 1,153,000 army troops (1,823 tanks), 241,000 air forces (a total of 3,000 combat aircraft, with more than 1,700 aircraft on the battlefield at the same time), 130,000 marines, and 265,000 navy troops (210 warships). These figures do not include the United Nations. During the entire Korean War: 183,108 Chinese sacrificed and 383,218 were injured. US troops: 54,246 died and 103,248 were injured. The UN forces suffered 628,833 deaths and 1,064,453 injuries.
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China, since 1840, when Britain defeated the corrupt and incompetent Qing government, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with equanimity and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there was the "Nanjing Massacre"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. However, the "Nanjing Massacre" not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people value dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than yielding is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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China, since 1840, the Chinese people have been living in dire straits. Various disasters and wars followed one after another. At that time, China was very poor and backward, and suffered all kinds of humiliation. Including the cession of Hong Kong and Macau, Taiwan becoming a Japanese colony, the burning of the Old Summer Palace by the Eight-Power Allied Forces, and the subsequent comprehensive and brutal invasion of China by Japan. In 1931, Japan launched a full-scale invasion war against China. From 1931 to 1945, the war lasted for 14 years. The Chinese military and civilians rose up to resist, fought bloody battles for 14 years, and suffered 30 million casualties in the end. Do you know why China's casualties were so great? There are hundreds of reasons, I will only give an example of one phenomenon: when the Chinese troops encountered the Japanese army, it was often the case that if the number of Chinese soldiers participating in the war was 100, the Chinese soldiers had only 20 to 30 guns. The remaining soldiers would not give up resistance or surrender. They used machetes, steel forks, and wooden sticks to bravely fight against the machine guns and cannons in the hands of the Japanese army until they died. This spirit of facing death with equanimity and never retreating is the Chinese spirit. 30 million casualties! Do you know why there is "Nanjing"? Because of the desperate resistance of the Chinese military and civilians, never surrendering and never giving up. After Japan broke through Nanjing, it was first to vent its anger, and secondly to scare off other Chinese soldiers and civilians who were resisting. But all this not only did not scare off any Chinese, but further aroused the Chinese people's resistance. The founding of New China has gone through the test of blood and fire. Do you know why the Chinese national flag is red? That's because the founding of New China was paid for by countless Chinese ancestors with blood, and we Chinese will always remember it. From 1945 to 1949, there was a civil war in China, and the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan. Originally, the Chinese people thought they could live a long-awaited peaceful life, but in 1950, the Korean War broke out and lasted for three years. The Chinese Volunteer Army successfully resisted the US route to the north without air superiority, sea superiority, backward army equipment, and extremely poor logistics, and our price was the loss of hundreds of thousands of brave PLA soldiers. In China, soldiers are called "the most lovely people". There is a Chinese proverb: Without a country, there is no home. Soldiers are the backbone of the country. Thanks to our brave People's Liberation Army soldiers, who are always ready to defend the borders of the motherland. Whether in the past, present or future. Chinese people value dedication and sacrifice. Never surrender, never yield, fight to the death, and see death as home. It is a great shame for Chinese soldiers to surrender on the battlefield. The spirit of dying rather than yielding is deeply engraved in the bones of every Chinese.
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@SonittoTheSaiyahog The Chinese and Vietnamese have no objection to the Sino-Vietnamese War. But many people live in false information. In view of this, let me tell you about the Vietnam War. About the Vietnam War-In modern times, Vietnam has become a colony of French colonists. The fate of the two countries is related. As neighboring countries separated by a strip of water, they are interdependent and like brothers. The old batch of revolutionaries of the Vietnamese Communist Party have all had experience fighting in China. The Communist Parties of China and Vietnam have forged a deep fighting friendship in their respective struggles for national independence and liberation.
During the US invasion of Vietnam and the Vietnam War, both China and the Soviet Union provided assistance to Vietnam and jointly opposed the United States. China sent air defense forces and engineering forces into Vietnam. After three years of fighting, more than 3,000 US planes were shot down and damaged. More than 1,000 Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers died, and a large amount of supplies were continuously provided to Vietnam. During the 30 years when Vietnam resisted the United States and France to save the country, China provided Vietnam with about 20 billion US dollars in aid, which strongly supported Vietnam's liberation struggle.
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@SonittoTheSaiyahog In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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@TheDenbagus4usa Tibet is an inalienable part of China's territory. Since the Yuan Dynasty, the central government has always exercised effective jurisdiction over Tibet. The Tibetan people are an important member of the Chinese nation. Tibet was called "Tufan" during the Tang and Song dynasties, "U-Tsang" during the Yuan and Ming dynasties, "Tanggut" and "Tubot" during the Qing Dynasty. It has been called "Tibet" since the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. On May 23, 1951, Tibet was peacefully liberated. After the Tibetan rebellion was quelled in 1959, the central government began to exercise comprehensive and direct jurisdiction over Tibet. On September 9, 1965, the Tibet Autonomous Region was officially established. On December 23, 2019, Tibet has basically eliminated absolute poverty and achieved overall poverty alleviation across the region.
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@TheDenbagus4usa 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 US 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 troops; 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 troops. (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 US 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 the intensity of the war. Do you understand what I mean by real war now? The Chinese Volunteer Army had no radio stations, and communications relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with outdated weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot against the American army armed to the teeth. We 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" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@TheDenbagus4usa Western perspective: According to the information disclosed by the Helsinki Military Academy, the Battle of Shangganling ended on November 25, 1952. In this earth-shaking bloody battle, on the high ground that could only accommodate two companies (up to 300 people), the Chinese army successively deployed 9 regiments of two elite field armies, plus 2,000 new recruits, 11 artillery battalions, and a rocket artillery battalion. A total of more than 43,000 people, the Chinese Volunteer Army consumed a total of 450,000 bombs.
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@TheDenbagus4usa Western perspective: The Battle of Shangganling. The United Nations deployed 10 infantry regiments and two battalions, one airborne regiment, one training division, four recruit regiments, a total of 62,000 people, consumed 19 million bombs and 2.3 million aerial bombs.
The Chinese army lost 7,100 people and 8,500 people were injured in the entire battle; the United Nations army lost 11,300 people and 13,600 people were injured. The casualty ratio was 1:1.6. In a small area of only 2,700 meters long and 1,000 meters wide, more than 100,000 people from both sides fought desperately. In 42 days, a total of 40,600 soldiers fell on this 2.7 square kilometers of land. The battle of the "Shangganling Battle Meat Grinder"!
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@phassakorn9136 If you know about the Fort Detrick biological laboratory in the United States, you will not have such comments. In July 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suddenly closed the Fort Detrick biological laboratory, saying that the laboratory did not have a "perfect system" to purify wastewater. However, the CDC refused to release information about its decision on the grounds of "national security reasons." The Global Military Games were held in Wuhan, China from October 18 to 27, 2019. At that time, several American soldiers showed "cold" symptoms. When the World Health Organization, under the leadership of the United States, checked all the information in Wuhan, China asked for the same level of investigation of the Fort Detrick biological laboratory in the United States, and the United States began to turn a deaf ear. Now there is more and more evidence that the virus had already broken out sporadically around the world before the public outbreak in Wuhan. After identifying the Wuhan coronavirus, China immediately sealed off Wuhan... a city with a population of 13 million. This is a feat that has never been seen in human peacetime. China has made such great efforts and taken so many measures. Can't you see it?
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@phassakorn9136 In cities, such as Manila, the population density is high and the housing demand is large. For example, Manila is only 1/25 of Beijing and 1/10 of Shanghai, but has a population of nearly 24 million and a population density of more than 30,000 people per square kilometer, which is 10 times that of Shanghai. The housing pressure is relatively large, and there are some areas with crowded living environments and poor conditions. There are even poor people living in informal and semi-uninhabitable housing units, such as temporary houses built with wooden boards and iron sheets. In rural areas, some people are so poor that they have no houses to live in, and some houses are relatively dilapidated.
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@phassakorn9136 - Cemeteries become homes: Some poor people cannot even afford to rent houses in slums, so they have no choice but to live in cemeteries. For example, in the cemetery slums in southern Manila, more than 6,000 poor people live there. They live in cement lattice tombs, which not only do not require rent, but also have relatively clean cement floors. However, cemetery space is limited, and new cemeteries are in short supply. If the rent is in arrears, the "staff" will throw the bodies out, which is not uncommon.
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@phassakorn9136 Learn more about China's history and character traits. Before 1996, the Kuomintang was in power in Taiwan, and Taiwan's slogan was "Counterattack the mainland and achieve the unification of all China." After the Democratic Progressive Party came to power in Taiwan, it knew that there was no hope for counterattack, so it turned to seek independence. How could we mainlanders agree? In Taiwan, in a Taiwanese family, it is often the case that the father supports unification and the son supports independence. This is the only reason why mainland China has been hesitant about unification by force. The people of mainland China and Taiwan are all Chinese, and they are all Han people. Mainland China will look forward to peaceful reunification with the greatest patience and sincerity. However, once we judge that peaceful reunification is hopeless, the Chinese People's Liberation Army will definitely recover Taiwan without hesitation and at all costs with a thunderous momentum. The Philippines has not experienced a real war, so naturally it does not understand the cruelty of a war once it breaks out.
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@phassakorn9136 Learn more about China's history and character traits. Before 1996, the Kuomintang was in power in Taiwan, and Taiwan's slogan was "Counterattack the mainland and achieve the unification of all China." After the Democratic Progressive Party came to power in Taiwan, it knew that there was no hope for counterattack, so it turned to seek independence. How could we mainlanders agree? In Taiwan, in a Taiwanese family, it is often the case that the father supports unification and the son supports independence. This is the only reason why mainland China has been hesitant about unification by force. The people of mainland China and Taiwan are all Chinese, and they are all Han people. Mainland China will look forward to peaceful reunification with the greatest patience and sincerity. However, once we judge that peaceful reunification is hopeless, the Chinese People's Liberation Army will definitely recover Taiwan without hesitation and at all costs with a thunderous momentum. You have not experienced a real war, so you naturally don't understand the cruelty of a war once it breaks out.
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In 1979, on the first day of the Sino-Vietnamese War, 220,000 PLA soldiers completely suppressed 130,000 Vietnamese troops. In 28 days, the Chinese suffered nearly 30,000 casualties, and the Vietnamese suffered 57,000 casualties. China entered the vicinity of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In China, the "Self-Defense Counterattack War against Vietnam" is defined as a small-scale battle. Throughout the 1980s, China and Vietnam started a 10-year border war (21,754 Chinese casualties and 103,725 Vietnamese casualties). It ended with Vietnam compensating China for a large area of territory.
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From 1931 to 1945, China was extremely short of weapons and had to set up a "machete team". The popular war song in China at that time, with the lyrics "There are no guns, no cannons, the enemy makes them for us", is a true portrayal of China's hardships at that time. The tenacious will of the Chinese soldiers never backed down. Chinese soldiers used cold weapons to fight against the machine guns and cannons of the island countries, and used machetes to seize various weapons from the island countries. Often more than ten people were sacrificed to seize a machine gun. China's difficulties 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 enemy's Bushido spirit, forcing the island countries 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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@justsongs4265 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@justsongs4265 The Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950. The Korean People's Army occupied Seoul (now Seoul) on June 28, 1950. After the outbreak of the Korean War, the Korean People's Army was unstoppable and quickly broke through the "38th Parallel" and occupied Seoul, the capital of South Korea, three days later. The Korean People's Army made smooth progress in the early stages of the Korean War. By September 1950, it had occupied about 90% of the land on the Korean Peninsula. The United States landed in Incheon on September 15, 1950. In just half a month, the steel torrent not only pushed the Korean People's Army back to the north of the 38th Parallel, but also almost occupied the Korean Peninsula. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army entered the Korean War on October 19, and in three years, they used their flesh and blood to push the US Army back to the south of the 38th Parallel. Do you think it is a draw?
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@pimpalamac3411 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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@toddfulton2280 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 troops (the U.S. military dispatched 195 tanks, 7 aircraft carriers, and 500 military aircraft. 3,000 sorties hovered over the Volunteer Army 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 troops (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 the intensity of the war. The Chinese Volunteer Army had no communication equipment, and communication relied on whistles and charge horns. Armed with old weapons, wearing ragged clothes, eating potatoes frozen harder than stone at -40 degrees Celsius, we fought barefoot in the snow against the American troops armed to the teeth. We drove the American troops out of the strategic position of "Changjin Lake" and wiped out the "Polar Bear Army" that the American troops were proud of. Our "bitter victory" was exactly what the United States feared. What does it mean to do whatever it takes? What does it mean to move forward courageously? Do you understand?
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