
From Olive Green to Flame Blue
by Liu Jindou
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Seventeen-year-old Chen Ye is an idle young man living on the streets. He is tired of learning and rebellious, confused and decadent. He has no goals and no sense of responsibility. He can only drift with the flow of life. An unexpected accident made him bid farewell to the chaotic market, and accidentally stepped into the door of the armed police and fire brigade. Dressed in olive green, it became the first shackles and the first ray of light in his life. Twenty years of hard work and twenty years of hard work. From young and reckless recruits to grassroots backbones who are responsible for their own affairs. He personally experienced the iron-blooded glory of the armed police fire service era, endured floods, passed through earthquake zones, fought fiercely in dangerous fire scenes, and learned about loyalty, responsibility and sacrifice in life-and-death rescues. In the firefighting restructuring in 2018, the military spirit remained unchanged and the uniforms were renewed. The olive green fades and the flame blue crowns. Saying goodbye to his status as an active-duty soldier, putting off his military uniform without changing his original intention, Chen Ye stood at the crossroads of the reform of the times and faced the many tests of institutional change, iteration of ideas, and the replacement of the old with the new. This is a twenty-year epic that belongs to Chinese firefighters. There is no cheating and counterattack, only the nirvana and rebirth of ordinary people. Chen Ye used twenty years of youth to complete his transformation from a street gangster to a leading rescue soldier. He exchanged scars on his body for a lifetime of faith, witnessed the great changes in the era of Chinese firefighting from militarized duty to modern emergency rescue, and interpreted the simplest oath: the military uniform can be changed, but the original intention will not change; the flame will not be extinguished, and the retrograde will not stop.
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