Mao Anying on the Korean Battlefield

Mao Anying on the Korean Battlefield

by Wu Lijin

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Great Friendship In October 1950, after the Volunteer Army headquarters set up camp in Dayu Cave, Peng Dehuai said to Mao Anying: "Anying, the morale of our army is very high, and we have coordinated with the People's Army. I think we need to have a good relationship with the people around Dayu Cave. It is difficult to do mass work because of the language barrier, but you can communicate through practical actions such as carrying water and sweeping the floor. Warm emotions can dissolve the language barrier!" Mao Anying and the security personnel followed Peng Dehuai's instructions and went deep into the surrounding North Korean people. They first came to the east forest, which was shaded by pines and cypresses, and found that there were many households along the side of the ravine, most of which were families of miners who relied on the mountains. However, there was not a single intact house in the village, and not a single villager was seen. Only the broken walls were shaking in the north wind, like a hunchbacked old woman in ragged clothes sobbing.

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This book is very well written. After reading the whole book, I don't know what language to use to express my feelings. In short, the emotions are very complicated. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I cry. Sometimes I get stuck in memories and sometimes I miss them.

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