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Chapter 2 China's "two stubborn stones"

The War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea broke out on October 25, 1950, and ended on July 27, 1953 when the Armistice Agreement was signed. It went through five battles and talks while fighting, and lasted two years and nine months in total. The war lasted until the end of February 1951, during the fourth battle. Peng Dehuai, the commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, returned home from the war-torn Korean battlefield and reported the situation to Chairman Mao Zedong. During this period, Mao Zedong half-jokingly said to Boss Peng: "Your name is Shi Chuan, and my baby name is Shi Sanyazi. We are two stones!"

Peng Dehuai waved his hand: "How dare I compare with the chairman, the chairman is a gem, and I am just a stubborn stone." Mao Zedong waved his hand and said, "I am also a stubborn rock! We threw two rocks, one to Truman and the other to MacArthur." Peng Dehuai said: "Then smash him to the bone!" After speaking, the two laughed. So, in this life-and-death contest between the two countries and the two militaries, did Mao Zedong and Peng Dehuai, the two "stubborn stones" of China, knock the head of the American President Truman and the commander of the United Nations MacArthur, and smashed the dipper? , smashed to the point of bleeding?

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