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Chapter 151 Qin Jiwei saw Kim Il Sung and asked to go back to Shangganling

August 1986, Pyongyang, North Korea. Qin Jiwei, the front-line commander of the Shangganling Battle and the former commander of the 15th Army of the Chinese People's Volunteers, visited North Korea with a delegation led by the former commander of the Volunteer Army Yang Dezhi. Kim Il Sung: "Where do you want to see?" Qin Jiwei: "Go to the Five Sacred Mountains and go to Shangganling." Kim Il Sung quickly made arrangements. A Skylark helicopter flew directly from Pyongyang to Shangganling. Filled with emotions, thousands of emotions, Qin Jiwei looked down at the lush Shangganling.

During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Peng Dehuai pointed to the map of North Korea and said to Qin Jiwei, commander of the 15th Army, before returning home: "The Five Sacred Mountains are the gateway to the center line of North Korea. If we lose the Five Sacred Mountains, we will retreat 200 kilometers without danger. Shou. You have to remember, whoever loses the Five Sacred Mountains will be responsible for the history of North Korea.” Peng Dehuai is indeed a great military strategist. He has the foresight of a military strategist. The Five Sacred Mountains, near the 38th parallel, are the natural barrier of the Central Plains of North Korea.

Occupied by the Volunteers, they can overlook the depths of the enemy and directly threaten the golden defense line of the United Nations Army. When the United Nations Army occupied it, it broke through the Volunteer Army's defense line from the middle, and then endangered the entire 38th parallel. Shangganling is the lifeblood of the Five Sacred Mountains. It can be seen that Shangganling is a strategic place.
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