Comments by "Ming Muyiyang" (@mingmuyiyang8615) on "5 Reasons Why China's Military is Weaker Than You Think: True Form Exposed in Combat" video.

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  43.  @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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  71.  @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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  102.  @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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  156.  @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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