World Military Encyclopedia (revised Edition) No. 16: Military Heroes

World Military Encyclopedia (revised Edition) No. 16: Military Heroes

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The contents of this book include his mission to the Western Regions to open up the "Silk Road", his immortal achievements, Ban Chao's unrivaled scholasticism, "human head diplomacy", hard training in killing enemies, making use of formation diagrams, ingenious strategies to capture the rebels, "conquering the enemy with the enemy" strategy, and horse talk. Yu Cai, the general used a plan to release the enemy's traitor, served the country loyally and refused to die unjustly, the monkey helped fight against the Japanese, invented the "self-inflicted steel wheel fire", skillfully used a bamboo spear to stab the Japanese pirates, punished his uncle to discipline the army, regained Taiwan, and became famous throughout the ages, and used the tide to drive away the Dutch soldiers. He joined the army in troubled times, went to China twice, fought bravely for Stalingrad, won the hard-won victory at Kursk, attacked Berlin, the ultimate goal of the war, and was reprimanded for staying in Peiping. He regained control of the army and made achievements and fought fierce battles 1 In the winter of 939, he was a Red Army general who sacrificed his life generously and took the lead, had outstanding military qualities, commanded a breakout and died heroically for his country, China's Xia Boyang, "the party is my mother", designed to kill the enemy, and broke through the bloody battle at Gao Jizhuang, etc.

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